Indoor ceiling light MIL
for shipsfor cold storagefluorescent

indoor ceiling light
indoor ceiling light
indoor ceiling light
indoor ceiling light
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Characteristics

Type
indoor
Application domain
for ships
Applications
for cold storage
Light source
fluorescent

Description

Freezing and cold room luminaires are applicable for refrigerated areas, cold rooms and freezing rooms with an ambient temperature of min -40°C and max. +45°C. They are designed to meet maritime requirements. Luminaire housing in Aluzinc or stainless steel with white epoxy/polyester powder coated finish. Alternatively in unpainted stainless steel. The diffuser is made of impact-proof polycarbonate (PC) with spring clips in acid-proof stainless steel. The luminaire has a hinged gear tray with quick connector to facilitate maintenance. 740 = with thermo tubes colour 740. M20 = Polyamide Glands M20 Optic White painted cover plate between components and light sources. Electric With magnetic ballasts and electronic cold starters for ignition of lamps to -40ºC. Housing MIL S in deep drawn stainless steel (AISI 316) for outdoor marine environment, or in Aluzink steel (MIL Z) for non corrosive environments. For mounting indoor and outdoor. According to maritime requirements. Powder coated white RAL9016 in gloss 90 for easy maintenance. Diffuser in moulded UV-resistant polycarbonate (PC) with gasket in polyurethane moulded into the diffuser. To be mounted on ceiling or brackets, cable trays or brackets welded to building construction. Fixed end brackets as standard. M8 hood nuts for fixing of alternative suspension system (triangle, shockabsorber etc) available on request. One cable gland and one blind plug each end. Other gland configurations also available. One 5-way screw terminal 6 mm² each end. Through wiring (TW) 5 x 2.5 mm²
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