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TM117with TM539 Modular allast

ConixSeries 2

MH 2 CMHT4 G8.5 CONIX SERIES MH The MH

2

Conix T4 integrates the latest generation of miniature single-ended T4 CMH lamps into precisioncomputer-contoured faceted reflectors for efficient, smooth spot, narrow flood and flood beam patterns.Because of the smaller lamp diameter and resulting increased reflector surface area, it is able to produce somewhat higher center beam footcandles as compared to a similar T6 lampholder.An integral snap-in anti-glare shield/accessory holder accepts one light control media (see Accessory Compatibility Chart on page 43).

MH 2

Conix fixtures feature 360 degree plus rotation to eliminate aiming dead zones. Rotation and aiming can be locked into position using a standard Philips screwdriver.

FINISHES
:
WHITE (WH)BLACK (BL)SILVER (SL)

CMH T4/T4.5

CATALOG#WATTAGE/LAMPS DIMENSIONS

10º SpotTM116CMH 20W, 39W or 70W T4/4.5, G8.5 Bi-Pin27º Narrow FloodTM118CMH 20W, 39W or 70W T4/4.5, G8.5 Bi-Pin40º FloodTM117CMH 20W, 39W or 70W T4/4.5, G8.5 Bi-Pin

6 5/8"9 1/2"4 3/4"

TM520, TM53 or TM570N MH
2 Ballast or MH
2 Monopoint required. Must be ordered separately.

MH

2

Ballasts TM520-20W B

ALLAST

TM539-39W B

ALLAST

and Monopoints TM570N-70W B

ALLAST TM520, TM53 and TM570N are available in white, black or silver finishes. See page 40 for a full description.

6 5/8"2 3/8"2"1 3/4" 8 7/8"2 3/8"2"1 3/4"

See page 41 for monopointmounting option

For complete catalog number, specify finish when ordering fixture - ordering example: TM116 BL

Patent D395,140

Conix Series is also available in halogen line and low voltage. See website for details, www.junolightinggroup.com

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