High-craft new construction
D2 and D3 new-construction housings coordinate with framing, drywall, millwork and ceiling plans before close-in. Fixed, adjustable and wall-wash roles are selected by location.
Full-spectrum architectural light for new and finished ceilings
Ketra downlights combine 1,400K to 10,000K white light, saturated color, 0.1% dimming and individual addressing. Davis Audio & Video selects the D2, D3 or D4R configuration around the ceiling, optics, room and HomeWorks design.
Integrator guidance
D2 is a two-inch family with new-construction or remodeler housings and fixed, adjustable or wall-wash versions. D3 is a three-inch new-construction family. D4R is a fixed four-inch remodeler using an S30 lamp; S30 retrofit trim offers another compatible four-inch path.
Fixed downlights point downward, adjustable fixtures aim at a target, and wall washers illuminate vertical surfaces. Aperture, beam, trim, ceiling thickness, framing and insulation determine fit.
Ketra publishes 1,400K to 10,000K white light, 16.7 million colors and 0.1% dimming. Vibrancy changes material rendering without changing CCT or intensity; Color Lock corrects output over time.
Where Ketra downlights are the right fit
D2 and D3 new-construction housings coordinate with framing, drywall, millwork and ceiling plans before close-in. Fixed, adjustable and wall-wash roles are selected by location.
D2 Remodeler brings a two-inch aperture through a finished ceiling; D4R provides a four-inch fixed retrofit path. Davis Audio & Video verifies cavity depth, insulation, obstructions and access.
Adjustable and wall-wash configurations reveal texture, artwork and vertical surfaces. Beam, aiming distance, glare control and finish are designed together.
HomeWorks can call presets for morning, task work, entertaining, viewing and evening. Keypad scenes keep daily operation simple.
What a properly designed Ketra downlight system does better
Each location specifies construction type, aperture, trim, optic, rating and ceiling condition, preventing installation conflicts.
Spot, flood and wide-flood optics are chosen around throw, target size and spacing. Adjustable fixtures are aimed to the finished room.
Downlights, lamps and compatible linear products can share scenes. Color Lock is designed to preserve close color consistency over rated life.
Clear Connect Type X gives each source a digital identity, so zones and scenes can be refined in software. Continuous line power and reliable wireless layout remain essential.
Professional design
Recessed lights compete with joists, ducts, plumbing, sprinklers, speakers and shade pockets. Davis Audio & Video coordinates fixture centers, housing dimensions, beam intent and access before rough-in; the housing above a small aperture still needs room.
D2 New Construction mounts before drywall and is IC-rated; D2 Remodeler enters through a finished ceiling and is non-IC-rated. Wet-location suitability depends on the exact trim lens, SKU, ceiling area and code.
Residential Ketra requires HomeWorks QSX and compatible Clear Connect Type X infrastructure. Current designs can use an HQP7-RF-2 dual-radio HomeWorks wireless processor or an HQP7-RF Type X gateway paired with a QSX processor. Radio placement, PoE, Ethernet, device spacing and continuous power are designed with the lighting layout.
How Ketra downlights fit into a Davis Audio & Video system
HomeWorks provides residential processing and programming. Lutron's current comparison places Ketra under HomeWorks, not RadioRA 3.
A keypad can set downlights and compatible shades to a named scene while preserving raise, lower and manual adjustment.
A supported integration can call selected HomeWorks scenes from entertainment or whole-home routines while Lutron retains detailed lighting control.
The selected Type X radio device—an HQP7-RF-2 processor or HQP7-RF gateway—needs PoE Ethernet, suitable placement and a documented switch port and service path.
Specifications
The specifications below reflect current first-party Lutron product and system information reviewed July 31, 2026. Output, cutout, rating, trim and optic vary by configuration, so Davis Audio & Video verifies the current submittal for every proposed SKU.
| D2 New Construction | 2 in aperture; fixed, adjustable or wall wash; up to 1,301 lm depending on configuration; 18 W, 120 V; IC-rated housing mounted before drywall |
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| D2 Remodeler | 2 in aperture; fixed, adjustable or wall wash; up to 1,240 lm depending on configuration; 18 W, 120 V; non-IC housing installed through a finished ceiling |
| D3 New Construction | 3 in aperture; fixed, adjustable or wall wash; up to 1,148 lm; field-changeable primary optics; new-construction housing |
| D4R Remodeler | 4 in fixed aperture; up to 800 lm; integrated field-serviceable S30 lamp; adjustable regress; IC-rated retrofit housing |
| S30 Retrofit Downlight Trim | 4 in cast-aluminum downlight trim for compatible S30 long-neck lamps; exact housing, trim and lamp combination must be verified |
| White-light range | 1,400K-10,000K |
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| Published color range | 16.7 million saturated and pastel colors |
| Color rendering | 90+ CRI from 2,700K-5,000K; current product pages also list R9 greater than 90 |
| Dimming | 0.1%-100% through the compatible Lutron control system |
| Rated life | 50,000 hours to L70 under the published conditions |
| Common beam choices | 15-degree spot, 25-degree narrow flood, 40-degree flood and 60-degree wide flood; availability varies by fixture |
| Control protocol | Lutron Clear Connect Type X wireless communication |
| Residential system | HomeWorks QSX with either an HQP7-RF-2 dual-radio wireless processor or an HQP7-RF Type X gateway paired with a QSX processor |
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| Type X radio capacity | Up to 100 Clear Connect Type X devices per Type X radio device |
| Published range rules | All assigned devices within 75 ft of the assigned processor or gateway; at least two powered Type X devices within 25 ft of that radio device; each Type X device within 25 ft of at least two other powered Type X devices |
| Type X radio connection | Home-run Cat5e or better to an IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at PoE source; maximum 328 ft Ethernet run |
| Power behavior | Ketra sources require continuous power for reliable operation and mesh routing; they are not controlled by a conventional line-voltage dimmer |
Planning notes
Davis Audio & Video process
Davis Audio & Video reviews the architecture, finishes, art, activities, shade plan and control preferences.
We select construction type, aperture, distribution, trim, rating, circuiting and Type X infrastructure.
Housing locations, power, Ethernet, PoE and ceiling details are coordinated with the project team.
Fixtures are activated, identified and tested. Adjustable heads are aimed and scenes tuned after important room elements are in place.
Davis Audio & Video explains controls, records installed models and supports scene refinement, service and expansion.
FAQs
D2 is a two-inch family offered in new-construction and remodeler housings. D3 is a three-inch new-construction family. D4R is a fixed four-inch remodeler that integrates an S30 lamp. Output, housing, trim and installation conditions differ.
D2 New Construction mounts before drywall and is IC-rated. D2 Remodeler installs through a finished ceiling and is non-IC-rated. Insulation, depth, cutout and ceiling thickness must be verified.
D2 and D3 families include fixed, adjustable and wall-wash configurations. D4R is a fixed downlight with adjustable regress. The correct distribution depends on what the fixture needs to illuminate.
Current pages specify 1,400K-10,000K. CRI 90+ is published from 2,700K-5,000K and should not be extended to the entire CCT range.
Current specifications list 0.1%-100% dimming through the compatible Lutron system. Perceived results also depend on surfaces and surrounding light.
No current residential support is listed. Lutron places Ketra under HomeWorks, not RadioRA 3, so Davis Audio & Video uses HomeWorks QSX and Type X.
No. Ketra sources are intelligent Type X devices that require continuous line power and compatible Lutron control. A conventional dimmer can interrupt power and compromise operation and mesh reliability.
Selected configurations support damp locations, and D2 Remodeler lists wet-location availability with the proper trim lens. Exact SKU, area and code requirements must be verified.
Color Lock monitors output and corrects the light source to preserve close color consistency over time. Vibrancy changes the spectral recipe of white light to alter how materials render without changing the selected CCT or intensity.
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