IC rated Air-Loc® , energy efficient vertical CFL remodel housing for remodel applications where back side of ceiling is not accessible • Can be completely covered with insulation • Air-Loc installation stops infiltration and exfiltration of air, reducing heating and cooling costs.
Specifications:
*Trim and light bulb sold separately*
- 5" Remodel housing
- Energy Star® qualified, California Title 24 compliant
- 120V HPF rapid start electronic FCC Class B ballast with end-of-life lamp protection
- Ballast mounted to underside of J-box to minimize contact with insulation
- Removable or fixed mounted socket accommodates a variety of trim installations
- Remodel springs accommodate up to 1 1/8" ceiling thickness
- Fully assembled housing
Lamping:
Model:
ICPL513RE

13W Four Pin Electronic Compact Fluorescent
13W Four Pin Electronic Compact Fluorescent
Features:
- T4 Bulb Type
- G24q-1 Base
- Color Rendering Index (CRI): 82
- 12000 Average Rated Hours
- 900 Lumens
- 13 Watts
Color Temperature:
- 2700K = Warm White
- 3000K = Soft White
- 3500K = Neutral
- 4100K = Cool White
Models: S8329 , S8330 , S8331 , S8332
Compliance:
• UL listed 
• cUL listed 
• Energy Star rated 
• Title 24 rated 
The UL Mark is widely recognized by consumers, retailers and authorities who trust UL's integrity and commitment to consumer safety. With this in mind, UL tests every product to the highest standards to insure that any item that carries the UL Mark can be used by the consumer with confidence.
cUL Mark is the UL Mark for Canada. Products with this type of mark have been evaluated to Canadian safety requirements, which may be different from US safety requirements.
This is an Energy Star rated product that meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
The Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings that were established in 1978 in response to a legislative mandate to reduce California's energy consumption. The standards are updated periodically to allow consideration and possible incorporation of new energy efficiency technologies and methods.