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EATON HT800 Series Light Units


Eaton HT800 Series light units operate directly on the full voltage provided by the electrical system. They are utilised in commercial workspaces for illumination via an incandescent or LED bulb. Selected models use a transformer to step down voltage.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A
HT8F7V8
€152.03
A
HT8F3V3
€163.64
B
HT8L1T1
€211.03
C
HT8V7
€188.28

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • CSA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between full voltage and low voltage lighting?

Full voltage lighting refers to fixtures designed to be powered by standard electrical systems operating at 110 - 277 volts. Low voltage lighting, on the other hand refers to fixtures designed to be powered by a low-voltage electrical system, operating at 12 - 24 volts.

How do I install these light units?

  • Turn off the power.
  • Assemble the light unit.
  • Mount the light unit at the desired location.
  • Connect the electrical wires from the light unit to the electrical box.
  • Turn the power back on and test the light unit to ensure proper functioning.

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