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Cooper Lighting
Slope Ceiling Compact Fluorescent Housings
September 22, 2008
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Designed to meet sloped needs in 2/12 to 6/12 ceiling pitches, Cooper Lighting’s Compact-Fluorescent Slope Ceiling line provides flicker-free starts controlled by a residential-rated ballast (requires 2-wire plus ground). The housings meet the airflow code requirements for direct contact with ceiling insulation and the contractor-friendly “Got Nail!” bar hangers and Slide-N-Side junction boxes make installations easier. advertisement
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