Adjustable recessed spotlight with direct and accent light with die-cast aluminum body for installation on plasterboard false ceilings.
AVAILABLE FINISHES:
The GEKO LED family allows the use of COB LEDs, the latest generation of light sources, and 24V LED modules, which must be ordered separately.
COB LEDs and 24V LED modules are available in different shades of white light, 2700K, 3000K and 4000K.
COB LEDs are available at 5.9W and 8.7W with different beam angles, 24°, 40° and 60°. IP54 COB LEDs are also available with different aperture beams, 24°, 38° and 58°.
COB LED and 24V LED MODULES TABLE:
All LED modules require an appropriate driver to operate, which must be ordered separately. Also available are dimmable drivers for PUSH, 1...10V, TRIAC or DALI control and units for emergency operation.
For the insertion of COB LEDs, a special bulb holding disk is available to replace the classic spring. The methacrylate disc must be ordered separately as Art. 0183/TR in the transparent version and Art. 0183/ST in the frosted version for diffused light.
Last updated 16/04/2025
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