
Active Light | Connecting with Nature Creating Light Creates Precision Active Light in industry is as unique and dynamic as the employees, the processes and the layout of different production halls. Human Centric Lighting puts the focus of the lighting design firmly on the individual. Visual, emotional and biological needs are fully supported by a blend of Active Light and additional workplace-oriented lighting for work during the day and the night. This approach also facilitates accurate working and improved quality. Pioneering lighting solutions with activity-based lighting use innovative sensor...
Open the catalog to page 2Intensity & i] ^ Dynamically adjusted lighting levels help employees with their regular visual tasks. Active Light helps reduce error rates and increase worker safety. O Direction Uniform and shadow-free illumination minimises glare - even with glossy surfaces. Adjusting the direction of the light towards the visual object with Active Light enhances visual quality. Precise work is promoted and fatigue is simultaneously kept to a minimum. Colour Active Light means tailoring light colours to refl ect age, user preference and working hours, increasing well-being and boosting employee productivity....
Open the catalog to page 3TECTON The universal LED continuous-row system Exhibition halls 9 to 12, Dornbirn | AT Architects: Marte.Marte Architekten ZT Gmbh, Feldkirch | AT Lighting Solution Partner: Graf Elektronik GmbH, Dornbirn | AT
Open the catalog to page 4HAWE Hydraulik, Kaufbeuren | DE Architecture: Barkow Leibinger Architekten, Berlin | DE Lighting design: Christian Kaindl Elektroplanung, Nandlstadt | DE
Open the catalog to page 6Eurospar Schwefel, Dornbirn | AT Architecture: Dipl. Ing. Christian Lenz ZT GmbH, Schwarzach | AT Electrical consultants: Mullner Energieberatung & Haustechnik GmbH, Dornbirn | AT
Open the catalog to page 8Menzi Muck, Schützenwiese Kriessern AG, Kriessern | CH Architecture: Carlos Martinez, Berneck | CH Lighting design and electrical consultants: Schmidheiny Engineering AG, Widnau | CH
Open the catalog to page 11TECTON continuous-row lighting system Page 22 2 Continuous-row luminaire _ Page 42 3 Office and industrial luminaires _ Page 48 5 Emergency lighting _ Page 54 6 Lighting management
Open the catalog to page 12TECTON TECTON TECTON MIREL TECTON MPO TECTON BASIC with split-lens with integrated with MIREL lens optic with micro- with diffuser optic technology smart location prismatic optic ECOOS II micro-pyramidal optic MELLOW LIGHT surface-mounted luminaire for office applications LINCOR surface-mounted luminaire for office applications CRAFT high-bay luminaire PERLUCE moisture-proof luminaire AMPHIBIA moisture-proof luminaire INTRO VIVO spotlight spotlight spotlight spotlight PANOS infinity pendant luminaire RESCLITE PRO escape escape-route lighting RESCLITE PRO spot object lighting RESCLITE PRO antipanic...
Open the catalog to page 131 Trunking The floating base With an 11-pole current-conducting section built into the trunking, this system comes ready equipped to meet tomorrow’s needs. All functions such as power supply, lighting control and connection to emergency lighting are seamlessly integrated into this multifunctional trunking. Luminaires can be positioned flexibly and the system can be adapted to suit structural alterations at any time. TECTON copes effortlessly with various lighting requirements – at the time it is installed and whenever there are changes. The TECTON trunking remains unchanged and forms the functional...
Open the catalog to page 14–55 % In a comparison of eight different continuousrow LED systems regarding the time required for i nstallation of a continuous-row solution (15 m), i ndependent refaconsult GmbH found that TECTON can be nstalled considerably faster than comparable i pro
Open the catalog to page 15■ Load sharing allows triple continuous-row length ■ Separately switchable circuits for extremely easy light control in triple circuit ■ Two independent emergency lighting circuits allow optimal integration of emergency lighting into general lighting ■ High degree of design reliability, flexibility and adaptability after commissioning fT TECTON TE feed-in | 1 : 1 scale 2. Terminal for conductor ■ An additional terminal offers the chance to connect more conductors 2 control lines with DALI control signal for brightness control (2 x 1.5 mm2) ■ Efficient, flexible, customised lighting for industrial...
Open the catalog to page 16Optional cable duct ■ Additional cable duct for running cable on rear side ■ No adverse effect on trunking suspension Cable duct Additional cable can be accommodated if required Surface in white, silver or black ■ Roll-formed sheet steel with option of white, silver or black polyester resin enamel finish Patented butt-joint connector for fast and easy mounting without any additional components ■ Complete flexibility as power can be tapped into over the entire length of the track ■ Preassembled connector makes it possible to install the continuous row without having to use any other tools or equipment...
Open the catalog to page 171 Trunking Node connector Using various node connectors, the TECTON continuous-row lighting system can be assembled and combined in a myriad of variants, fully meeting the respective requirements in terms of design and lighting technology. TECTON L-, T-, X- and flexible connectors open up many different options for creative design using light. Thus, the structures themselves become integral parts of the interior design. The electrical engineer will define the wiring sequence via the node connectors on site, depending on the application requirements. TECTON node connector TECTON T-VT2 Wide range...
Open the catalog to page 18View from above View from ABOVE T-VT3 FLEX - flexible connector For installation examples, see zumtobel.com/tecton Fixing point Electric feed Feed-out View from BELOW Calculating axial dimensions with node connectors The axial dimension can be calculated very easily: two connectors together give 0.5 m. The trunking units are also provided in increments of 0.5 m. Therefore the axial dimension is always the trunking length plus 0.5 m. Example: (view from above): Axial dimension (mm) = length of trunking + 500 mm Axial dimension (135 mm + 365 mm = 500 mm) + trunking T 1500 - T 4500
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