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MH 2 Conix Series TM113with TM539 Modular allast

MH

2

CMHT6 G12 CONIX SERIES

The MH

2

Conix T6 integrates the latest generation of single-ended T6 CMH lamps into precision computer-contoured faceted reflectors for efficient, smooth spot, narrow flood and flood beam patterns. T6 lamps offer user friendly plug-in relamping and the ability to standardize on a common lamp type when CMH T6 downlights are used in the same space.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 eliminateaiming dead zones. Rotation and aiming can be locked into position using a standard Philips screwdriver.

FINISHES : WHITE (WH)BLACK (BL)SILVER (SL) CMH T6/T4.5
CATALOG#WATTAGE/LAMPS DIMENSIONS 8º SpotTM113CMH 20W, 39W, 70W or 150W T6/T4.5 G12 Bi-Pin25º Narrow FloodTM115CMH 20W, 39W, 70W or 150W T6/T4.5 G12 Bi-Pin42º FloodTM114CMH 20W, 39W, 70W or 150W T6/T4.5 G12 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

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

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

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

See page 41 for monopointmounting option Use with 150W monopoint, see page 41. For complete catalog number, specify finish when ordering fixture - ordering example: TM113 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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