Catalogue Arch. Outdoor Product Catalogue 2006
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EASY AIMING

An adjustable light frame allows for 360 degrees rotation and +/- 15 degrees tilt. This compensates for variations in terrain and allows precise optical aiming. A locking mechanism secures the designer’s aiming position even after modern lamp replacement.

TILT +15° TILT 0° TILT -15° LOW SURFACE TEMPERATURE DRIVE-OVER CAPABILITY BEVELLED EDGE STRAIGHT EDGE

Thermal protection reduces the surface temperature, allowing for commercial safe installation in applications near pedestrians or delicate planting. Surface temperatures are typically below 80°C. Manufactured from marine-grade steel and clear tempered glass, the Inground 200 is designed to withstand loads of 5 metric tonnes. For drive-over applications, the luminaire must be sleeve mounted and installed in concrete. Download the Installation Guide from martin.com For flush mounting giving a smooth uninterrupted surface.

WEATHERPROOF RATING: IP65/67

Designed to the highest quality, the Inground Series is weatherproofed to withstand the constant exposure to rain, heat and frost. An IP 65/67 rating guarantees safe and reliable operation in all weathers. Sits slightly raised with elegant trimming.

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