IP40 recessed spotlight with direct light for plasterboard or aluminum slat false ceilings with aluminum structure and heat sink, methacrylate front lens and three optical beams: 11°, 25° and 45°.
AVAILABLE FINISHES:
The spotlight is available in the catalogue with integrated power LED with 2700K, 3000K and 4000K white light with CRI>80.
The LED source combined with the lens makes the spotlight ideal for direct lighting, and provides the designer with a valid tool for all micro applications in the world of lighting; inside a shop window, a display stand or a wardrobe but also in corridors or along the perimeter of walls or furnishing scenes.
PIX can be installed directly on supports such as wood, walls and plasterboard ceilings with the supplied spring, or in masonry or on aluminum slats with the appropriate formwork and adapters to be ordered separately.
The operation of the spotlight requires the use of a driver to be ordered separately. Dimmable drivers are also available for PUSH, 1…10V or DALI control.
ETL version available on request
Last updated 12/09/2023
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