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Variable photometric modules enable fully flexible adjustment of the individual lamps

Hygienic and versatile lighting

The Trilux 554••• series has been designed to meet sterile demands in clean rooms. Trilux-Lenze, the manufacturer reports:

‘One of the most impressive characteristics of the IP 65-rated clean-room luminaire are the variable photometric modules, which allow fully flexible adjustment of the individual lamps by +30º to -30º to the perpendicular. This enables narrow-angle, wide-angle or even an individually adjustable asymmetrical light distribution.’

‘The 554••• range, available in 2-lamp and 3-lamp versions, has been optimised for use of T5 lamps. Because the lamps cannot be seen directly, disturbing glare is efficiently reduced. All models are equipped with multi-lamp electronic control gear, allowing use of different fluorescent lamps with the same lengths, due to automatic wattage recognition. Dimmable variants are also planned.’

This article was published on 04/30/2003

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