Knightsbridge launches next-generation CCT fire-rated downlight

Knightsbridge launches next-generation CCT fire-rated downlight

With the choice of three colour temperatures and five bezel finishes, the CFR5CCT fire-fated downlight from Knightsbridge – a manufacturer of wiring accessories and lighting – can adapt lighting to fit the demands of every location. Providing a versatile three-in-one lighting solution, the CFR5CCT features tri-CCT providing three colour temperatures: 3000K, warm white; 4000K, cool white; and…


With the choice of three colour temperatures and five bezel finishes, the CFR5CCT fire-fated downlight from Knightsbridge – a manufacturer of wiring accessories and lighting – can adapt lighting to fit the demands of every location.

Providing a versatile three-in-one lighting solution, the CFR5CCT features tri-CCT providing three colour temperatures: 3000K, warm white; 4000K, cool white; and 5500K, daylight. The product is supplied with a white bezel as standard, the CFR5CCT can be accessorised with interchangeable bezels in five finishes – brushed chrome, matt black, polished chrome, white and brass.

Robust, durable, and quick to install due to push-fit terminals for loop-in/loop-out connections, the downlight meets fire safety standards, being rated for 30/60/90min in solid timber, 30min in web joist, and 30min in I-joist (Staircraft).

Providing up to 115lm/W, the CFR5CCT downlight is also acoustically rated, minimising noise interference, and is insulation contact-rated, as well as rated IP65 for dust and water tightness. It has a three-year warranty and is designed for use with Trailing Edge dimmers.


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