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Hardy Island Louvered LED Brick Light

Hardy Island Louvered LED Brick Light

Brick Lights by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 1594MZ-LL
UPC: 640665159455
Category: Brick Lights
Wattage: 1.5 Watts
Voltage: 12V
Lumens: 150
Bulb Type: LED
Bulb Included: Yes
Color Temperature: 2700K
CRI: 90+
Dimmable: Yes
Shade Material: Glass
Shade Color: Frosted
Location Rating: UL Wet
Dimensions: 3.12"H x 8.75"W x 3.75"L
Weight: 0.5 Lb.
Material: Cast Brass
Finish: Matte Bronze
Rated Hours: 40,000

Brick Lights FAQs

Where are brick lights used and what do they illuminate?

Brick lights provide low‑glare guidance on steps, retaining walls, and paths. They mark edges and improve safety without overwhelming the landscape.

Should I pick louvered or frosted lenses for brick lights?

Louvers shield direct view of the LED and reduce glare; frosted lenses spread light more broadly with a softer glow. Choose based on sightlines and desired effect.

What voltage options are available (low vs. line voltage)?

Common options are 12/24 V low voltage and 120–277 V line voltage. Match to your power plan and transformer/driver locations.

How should I space brick lights on stairs or walls?

On steps, place one every 3–5 ft or every 2–3 treads as a starting point. On walls, space to create even pools without overlap or dark spots.

Are brick lights suitable for wet locations and freezing climates?

Select damp/wet‑rated fixtures with sealed housings and gaskets. Verify operating temperature ranges for freeze‑thaw climates.

How do I install brick lights in masonry or concrete?

Use manufacturer rough‑in boxes or concrete kits for new work. In remodels, cut openings carefully, add back boxes if required, and seal penetrations.

Can I dim brick lights or integrate them with controls?

Many brick lights are dimmable or switchable; coordinate with low‑voltage transformers or 0–10 V/triac controls depending on the driver.

What color temperatures and CRI are typical outdoors?

Outdoor choices typically span 2700–4000K with CRI 80–90. Warmer tones feel inviting; neutral whites aid navigation and security.

How do I prevent glare and hot spots with brick lights?

Aim fixtures downward and use louvers/hoods to shield LEDs from direct view. Test at night before finalizing spacing.

What maintenance is needed to keep brick lights performing?

Clean lenses and clear debris seasonally, inspect gaskets and fasteners, and re‑seal any joints as needed to keep water out.