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  • 06.06.2006

Euclide, iGuzzini

Illumined space without luminaires. That is the way to describe the first impression of a space lit by the new luminaires Euclide whose main constructional material is glass. New luminaires make it possible to create an admirable lighting of the public pedestrian ways, private gardens and decorative lighting of smaller items in the landscape. As it is customary for the iGuzzini luminaires, they have not only their individual look, in which in this case the studio Arnaboldi had a share, but also a number of technical innovations. The materials used and the technical handling of the fixation and sealing of the luminaire pose minimal requirements on their maintenance. The main principle of the luminaire comes from specular indirect types of luminaires. The luminaire consists of a three-side structure made of hardened safety glass that is 1 meter high. In its upper part, there is a patented facet specular reflector that secures an even distribution of the luminous flux and high visual comfort. The reflector is made of a plated polycarbonate. The reflector and the interior surfaces of the luminaire are equipped with a protection against the condensation of water vapor and against the emergence of mould. The source of light is placed in an underground case. It is possible to furnish the luminaire with a metal-halide lamp with the output of 20W and 70W or with a 100W halogen bulb. The luminaire is installed into an aluminum assembly case; it is supplied with a six-pole terminal unit and a doubling throughpass enabling the looping of luminaires. Other technical parameters are: covering IP67, insulating class II and mechanical endurance IK06. / pdf

 

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