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T882
T880
Shown with T537 Transformer
Glacis
The Glacis is inspired by the beauty of our natural world. The truncated conical element at the top cloaks the stem pivot when observed from conventional viewing angles. Concealed wiring and sleek trac adapter complete the ultra-clean appearance. Glacis is a breath of fresh air.
Glacis for Trac-Master is designed for use with 50W PAR20, 75W PAR30, and 150W PAR38 line-voltage halogen lamps and 50W MR16 low-voltage halogen lamps. An optional, integral, bayonet-mount media cartridge is available for the PAR30 fixture that simultaneously accepts up to two light-control accessories. Media cartridge for two light-control accessories is standard on the MR16 fixture. See page 23 for a complete listing of all applicable light control accessories.
The Glacis features high-quality, die-cast aluminum construction in attractive white, black and silver finishes.
FINISHES: I I WHITE (WH) ^^■bI/vK (BL) SILVER (SL)
catalog # description
wattage/lamps
dimensions
« 8 3/16" »i
PAR20 Glacis
Trac-Master
Line-Voltage
Fixtures
T882BL T882SL T882WH
35-50W PAR20
7 7/16"
4 1/4"
8 9/16"
PAR30 Glacis
T883BL T883SL T883WH
35-75W PAR30
7 13/16"
4 3/4"
10 1/4"
PAR38 Glacis
T888BL T888SL T888WH
45-150W PAR38
9 1/8"
5 7/8"
^5 3/8"
MR16 Glacis
Trac-Master
Low-Voltage
Fixtures
T880BL T880SL T880WH
Transformers
12V, 20-50W MR16
Î
11/16"
1 M
Low Profile Designer 12V Solid State Electronic Transformer
with on/off switch.
Use with 20-75W 12V lamps.
T537BL T537WH
7Jl 3/8"
6"
T538BL 12V Solid State Electronic
T538WH Transformer with on/off switch.
Use with 20-75W 12V lamps.
L^UI 3/4" I-5 1/8"—I
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