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Our watertight industrial family, MULTI, consists of four different models; MIL, MIR, MIX and MAX.
MIL is a robust industrial/marine long life luminaire. Designed for low ambient temperatures down to -40°C. The luminaire has a wide variety of installation options, minimal maintenance and excellent overall economy. The luminaire is supplied with T8 Thermo tubes and has a plastic cover in impact-resistant polycarbonate with a one-piece diffuser seal making for excellent light output at low temperatures.
The luminaire housing is manufactured in Aluzink or acid-proof steel with white epoxy/polyester powder coated finish. Alternatively in unpainted acid-proof steel. The diffuser is made of impact-proof polycarbonate with spring clips in acid-proof steel. MIL has a hinged gear tray with quick connector to facilitate maintenance. Operating temperature range from -40°C to +45°C. Delivered with or without reflector in anodised aluminium.
Halden Prison in Norway was designed by Erik Møller Architects, and received its first inmates in March of 2010.The prison has a capacity of 252 prisoners. Cells include amenities such as flat-screen televisions, refrigerators, unbarred vertical windows that let in more light, and designer furniture. Prisoners share kitchens and living rooms every 10-12 cells, jogging trails, and a sound studio. Lighting solutions by Glamox Luxo Lighting in cooperation with engineers Malnes & Endresen and installer YIT Norway. View reference
The facility preserves a wide variety of plant seeds in an underground cavern. The seeds are duplicate samples, or "spare" copies, of seeds held in gene banks worldwide. The seed vault will provide insurance against the loss of seeds in gene banks, as well as a refuge for seeds in the case of large scale regional or global crises. The seeds are stored in four-ply sealed envelopes, then placed into plastic tote containers on metal shelving racks. The storage rooms are kept at −18 °C (0 °F). The low temperature and limited access to oxygen will ensure low metabolic activity and delay seed aging. The permafrost surrounding the facility will help maintain the low temperature of the seeds if the electricity supply should fail. Construction of the 1500 m2 seed vault, which cost approximately NOK 45 million (US$9 million), was funded entirely by the Government of Norway. The lighting solution was provided by Glamox Luxo Lighting in cooperation with Barlindhaug Consult and installer Jensen Elektriske in Tromsø. View reference