Catalogue Continuous-row systems, batten luminaires- Tecton
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TECTON TECNOO ne continos-row lightingsste a ariet o lightingreireents ision becoes realit WithTECTON, the worlds first conti-nuous-row lighting system to have an 11-pole current conduc-ting section built into the trun-king, you are ready for tomorrowsrequirements, today. All functionssuch as power supply, emergency lighting, and lighting controls have been fully integrated into thismulti-functional trunking system. TECTON fulfils awide range of lighting require-ments. Emphasis is placed on economic efficiency, also interms of energy consumption.The lighting system components can be positioned quite flexibly and adjusted to structural chan-ges at any time: using luminai-res of various levels of perfor- mance, with different numbersof lamps and different spacings.In industrial areas, using TECTON means choosing theoptimum level of illumination forthe work to be done with utmost economic efficiency. In large-scale sales areas and shops,the TECTON continuous-row lighting system ensures optimum illumination – or actively enhan-ces the shopping experienceusing dynamic lighting scenarios. 5 connections for power supply (5 x 2.5
2 ) – By using 3 phases in the same trunkingthe max. allowable length can effectively be tripled, since each phase can be sub- jected to max. loading – Separately switchable circuits allow sim-ple lighting control
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