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Default question on recessed can bulb sizing


"Mike" wrote in message
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I just installed some 4" recessed cans in a remodeled bathroom and am
choosing bulbs.

The Halo trim kits say that the max bulb wattage is a 50 Watt PAR20 or
a 50 Watt R20.

So, I have a halogen bulb (an R20) that says "40 Watt = 75 Watt" which
appears to be saying that this halogen bulb uses 40 Watt of
electricity to produce light that is equivalent (in some sense) to a
75 Watt incandescent.

Question: is this R20 bulb ok for my 4" can? I think it is and in
fact is slightly undersized since the trim kit allows a 50 Watt R20
and my R20 is only 40 Watt. Is that right? I probably should just
ignore the incandescent comparison but I want to make sure.

Thanks,

mh


You should be fine, and if for some reason that lamp, or any other lamp,
produced to much heat for the fixture, the internal temperature cutout would
cycle on and off