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MODULAR SECTIONAL SYSTEMS

design furniture J.M. Wilmotte

iGuzzini

•Modular multi-lamp fitting for directaccent lighting paired with indirectgeneral lighting (optional). •Modules have two, three, or fouroptical compartments, for use with halogen low voltage rustic lamps, dischargelamps, and mixed combinations.•Four-compartment modules withclose centre-distances for special applications. Ideal for shopwindow lighting.•Support structure for the modulesmade of extruded aluminium; die-cast aluminium opticalassemblies, box for electriccomponents made of highly resistant thermoplastic material.•Optical groups, adjustable in alldirections, have mechanical lockingmechanisms, for both rotational directions, for precision aim and stable light design beams.•Extra reglette for fluorescentT16 tubes, equipped with electronic control gear, and made of aluminium with an extruded polycarbonatescreen. Can be applied to thedifferent modules for indirect lighting. •For the low voltage halogenversions, a protective accessoryis available. It is made of silicone rubber and serves as isolationfor the electrical connectionsand as a modern screen for the light. •A range of glass accessoriesis available for decorative and lighting effects.•Installation system for singleor modular applications; kit for suspension applications and wall mountings, connection joints forcontinuous rows and cornercompositions. •The technical characteristics of thefitting comply with EN60598-1standard.•IP20•F seal •IMQ-ENEC approval•Class of InsulationI

Installed in continuous lines Orientable gyroscopes Mechanical lockingmechanism for aim Mixed sources

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