MW Lighting
MW Lighting MHCD-20/25/30w-5CCT 20/25/30W Selectable Commercial Downlight 5-CCT Selectable
MW Lighting MHCD-20/25/30w-5CCT 20/25/30W Selectable Commercial Downlight 5-CCT Selectable
SKU:MHCD-20/25/30w-5CCT
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The MW Lighting MHCD-20/25/30w-5CCT is a commercial led downlight that delivers 2,100 lm at 30W for recessed ceiling lighting in residential and light-commercial spaces. It operates on 120-277V, with field-selectable color temperature.
Key Features
- Selectable wattage lets one fixture cover 20/25/30W on site, tuning output to the target light level
- Field-selectable color temperature spans 2700K / 3000K / 3500K / 4000K / 5000K selectable, so a single SKU replaces several stocked color options
- 90 CRI rendering shows truer finishes, merchandise, and skin tones
- Universal 120-277V input simplifies stocking across single- and three-phase facility circuits
- 0-10V dimming integrates with commercial lighting-control and occupancy systems
- Recessed form factor seats into the ceiling for a clean, flush aperture
- ETL, ENERGY STAR, Title 24 (JA8) listed for code-compliant installations
Technical Specifications
| Brand | MW Lighting |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | MHCD-20/25/30w-5CCT |
| Product Type | Commercial LED Downlight |
| Wattage | 20/25/30W |
| Lumens | 1,500 / 1,800 / 2,100 lm |
| Color Temperature | 2700K / 3000K / 3500K / 4000K / 5000K selectable |
| CRI | 90 |
| Voltage | 120-277V |
| Dimming | 0-10V |
| Certifications | ETL, ENERGY STAR, Title 24 (JA8) |
Applications
Common applications include:
- Recessed ceiling lighting in residential and light-commercial spaces
- LED retrofit of existing recessed cans
- New-construction and remodel ceilings
- Task and general downlighting
Compatibility and Installation Notes
Confirm the ceiling aperture and rough-in opening match the listed size, and pair with a 0-10V dimmer rated for LED loads.
Lumera Electric stocks the MW Lighting MHCD series commercial led downlight for contractors specifying recessed ceiling lighting.
