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The NORA LIGHTING NIOB1RPH30XMPW is a 1-inch Iolite LED round pinhole trim designed for recessed lighting applications in residential and light commercial ceilings. It delivers 600 lumens of output at a 3000K color temperature, producing a warm white light well-suited for living spaces, hospitality interiors, and retail environments. The pinhole aperture creates a tight, focused beam that minimizes glare and draws attention to the illuminated surface rather than the fixture itself. The trim ships in a Matte Powder White pinhole and Matte Powder White flange finish, providing a clean, low-profile appearance against standard white ceilings. Licensed electricians and lighting contractors typically handle installation and final connection.
This trim is intended for use with compatible 1-inch Iolite LED housings, specifically the LE46 series. It fits recessed ceiling applications where a discreet, small-aperture downlight is required. The round pinhole format is a common choice in new construction and remodel projects where controlled beam spread and minimal ceiling intrusion are priorities. The Matte Powder White finish integrates cleanly into painted drywall ceilings without requiring additional touch-up or modification at the trim ring.
Designed for use with the LE46 series Iolite LED recessed housing from NORA LIGHTING. Verify housing series compatibility before ordering to ensure proper trim fit and electrical connection.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC requirements and all applicable local codes. Disconnect power at the breaker before handling any trim or housing components. The trim clips or twists into the housing depending on the specific housing model — confirm the retention method before beginning work. Do not force the trim into a housing it is not rated for, as this may damage the optical assembly or compromise the electrical connection.
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