Housing & Trims
WAC R3CSN-13 Ocularc 3.5 13W Dim-to-warm Square New Construction Housing
WAC LightingFeatures Exterior trim sold separately Aperture Size: 3.5" Construction: 20 gauge cold rolled steel wiring box with die-cast heat sink Wattage: 13...
View full detailsWAC R3CRR-16 Ocularc 3.5 16W Dim-to-warm Round Remodel Housing
WAC LightingFeatures Exterior trim sold separately Aperture Size: 3.5" Construction: 20 gauge cold rolled steel wiring box with die-cast heat sink Wattage: 16...
View full detailsWAC R3BSA Ocularc 30 3" Square LED 0 - 35° Adjustable Trim, 48° Visual Cutoff
WAC LightingDesigned to fit in tight plenum space. Features: Housing required - sold separately Finish: Brushed Nickel, White, Black Beam: 15 degrees, 25 deg...
View full detailsWAC R3BSD Ocularc 3.0 3" Square LED Open Reflector Trim, 35° Visual Cutoff
WAC LightingDesigned to fit in tight plenum space. Features: Housing required - sold separately Finish: Haze/White, Brushed Nickel, White, Black Beam: 15 deg...
View full detailsWAC R3BSA-WD Ocularc 3.0 3" LED Dim-to-Warm 0 -35° Adjustable Square Trim
WAC LightingThe brilliant LED recessed downlight that gradually changes to a warmer color temperature as you dim. Great for new construction projects or remode...
View full detailsWAC R3BSD-WD Ocularc 3.0 3" Dim-to-Warm Square Open Reflector Trim
WAC LightingThe brilliant LED recessed downlight that gradually changes to a warmer color temperature as you dim. Great for new construction projects or remode...
View full detailsWAC R3BRA-WD Ocularc 3.0 3" Dim-to-Warm 0 -35° Adjustable Round Trim
WAC LightingThe brilliant LED recessed downlight that gradually changes to a warmer color temperature as you dim. Great for new construction projects or remode...
View full detailsLED Recessed Housing
Recessed downlight housing is the structural part of a recessed light fixture that gets installed inside the ceiling. That holds all the electrical components.
LED Recessed Trims
Recessed trim is the visible outer ring or finish of a recessed downlight. It sits flush (or slightly below) the ceiling and surrounds the light source, giving the fixture its final appearance and often controlling how the light is spread or directed.