Fire-Rated
Recessed Light Enclosure
Allows architects, specifiers and installers to easily maintain
the integrity of fire-rated ceilings for one-hour
Can be used with 3", 4", 5" and 6" economy grade, single wall Line
Voltage and Compact Fluorescent fixtures and 6" electronic HID economy
fixtures
With the one-hour fire-rated enclosure, recessed lights can be installed
in a fraction of the time that it would take to hand-build an enclosure
Fasten the four screws and the enclosure is ready to go
Reduce time and labor costs while ensuring compliance to building
codes
Fits both 16" and 24" on-center applications - one size fits most
applications
4 knockouts for wiring flexibility with easy access from any direction
Provides sound reduction
Tapered design
24GA galvanized steel construction
Maintains vapor barrier integrity to meet new air-tight building
code
Maintenance free
Use with interior or exterior applications
Use with Non-IC rated or IC rated fixtures
Maintains air space even when using blow-in insulation to eliminate
light fixture cycling
Affixed directly to the structure
No product modifications required
Reduces risk of incorrect product installation or movement during
or after construction
UL/NFPA/ASTM Approved
| Item | Type | Compatible Housings |
| NRA-126 | Non-IC or IC | LED / HID / Economy
Compact Fluorescent / Line Voltage |
Nora has several lighting products. Only selected products are featured here. For information on additional Nora products please check Nora Lighting's website or request information from ESA.
Ph: 206-574-0092 * Fax: 206-575-0674 * repesa@repesa.com
Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations
Contains the regulations that govern the construction of buildings in California including:
- General building design and construction requirements relating to fire and life safety, structural safety, and access compliance
- Electrical design and construction standards
- Mechanical design and construction standards
- Plumbing design and construction standards
- Energy conservation standards applicable to all residential and non-residential buildings throughout California, including schools
- Elevator construction standards
For more information, visit the California Building Standards Commission homepage.

