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Key Features
The Class 2 12300 Enclosed Electronic Transformer from WAC Lighting permits no greater than a 5 amp current be drawn with a 1W minimum load. Non-metallic sheathed cable may be used for secondary wiring in walls and ceilings. Drop down to a smaller gauge wire if space in fixture does not permit secure connection directly with the non-metallic sheathed cable. Powers most cabinet fixtures.
WAC Lighting, founded in 1984, has developed a strong reputation for high quality decorative and task lighting. Based in Garden City, New York, WAC Lighting is a leading manufacturer of low voltage, line voltage and LED lighting, including track systems, transformers, lamps, cabinet lighting and recessed downlights.
Key Features
The Class 2 12300 Enclosed Electronic Transformer from WAC Lighting permits no greater than a 5 amp current be drawn with a 1W minimum load. Non-metallic sheathed cable may be used for secondary wiring in walls and ceilings. Drop down to a smaller gauge wire if space in fixture does not permit secure connection directly with the non-metallic sheathed cable. Powers most cabinet fixtures.
WAC Lighting, founded in 1984, has developed a strong reputation for high quality decorative and task lighting. Based in Garden City, New York, WAC Lighting is a leading manufacturer of low voltage, line voltage and LED lighting, including track systems, transformers, lamps, cabinet lighting and recessed downlights.
- 1W minimum load
- No greater than a 5 amp current be drawn
- Material: Aluminum
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In China
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EN-12300-RB2
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