C40
Slim striplight designed for T5 tubes
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C40

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C40

The Glamox C40 is a striplight optimised for the dimensions and functionality of the T5 light source. With a cross-section of only 38 x 71 mm, the luminaire is easily adapted for use concealed in cornice ceiling solutions or as shelf lighting.

The luminaire housing is in white painted steel with white ABS end caps. To be mounted directly to the ceiling, tracks, cable rail or suspension wire using standard Glamox suspension system. Variants can be mounted in rows with easy use of quick connection. Known to be one of the markets simplest luminaire to install.

C40 is supplied with a wide selection of accessories. Symmetrical and asymmetrical reflectors and full low luminance optic are available options. The end caps in the 1 tube models can be rotated 90º for different light placement, to make the mounting very flexible.

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Easy to change lamp position

The lamp position can be turned 90º even after installation
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Row mounting

QC version has built-in quick connector for easy row mounting
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Office optic type LL

Can be delivered as accessories
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C40 SLS

With the seamless SLS lamp

Light source

1 x T5 14, 24, 28, 54, 35, 49, 80W
2 x T5 14, 24, 28, 54, 35, 49W

Ballast

Electronic ballast (HF), analogue dimming (HFDa), digital dimming (HFDd) or DALI.

Body material & colour

Steel body in pre-painted white.

Mounting

The luminaire is mounted directly onto the ceiling or cable rail. Alternatively it can be suspended using a standard mounting set, to be ordered separately. For single or row mounting (QCA). Row mounted variants have quick connectors in each end. A joint connector must then be ordered separately.

Connection

Cable entry in top or through knockouts in each end. 3 or 5 pole push-in terminal block.

Optics

A double parabolic softlight optic type SL or different reflectors can be ordered separately.

Product detail

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Product environment

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C40

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C40

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Easy to change lamp position

The lamp position can be turned 90º even after installation
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Row mounting

QC version has built-in quick connector for easy row mounting
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C40 SLS

Light measurement drawings

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Measurement drawings

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 Wattages  L (mm)   C (mm)  C1 (mm) 
 14/24W  581  400  428
 21/39W  881  700  728
 28/54W  1181  1000  1028
 35/49/80W  1481  1300  1328
 Wattages  L (mm)   C (mm)  C1 (mm) 
 14/24W  581  400  428
 21/39W  881  700  728
 28/54W  1181  1000  1028
 35/49/80W  1481  1300  1328
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Without reflector

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1 lamp Asy reflector

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2 lamp Sym reflector

Dublin Airport Terminal 2 & Pier E

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Dublin Airport Terminal 2 (T2) is a three story curvilinear building that sits astride the main access road to Terminal 1.

The T2 project includes a new terminal building, a new departures gate area called Pier E, a new energy efficient power plant and upgrade of the airports campus road network and a multi-storey car park.

Light management system has been an important criterion in this project. The terminal will operate on KNX building management systems with all luminaires being addressable DALI.

Overall cost of the project is 609 million Euro. Glamox Ireland have supplied over 7500 luminaires to this project

Luminaries used:
C20-R, C20-RL, i40, C60, A50, C40, C10-S, C10-R

This week’s project is sold by:
Barry Kelly

Lighting design:
Arup Consultant Engineers

Builder:
Dublin Airport Authority

Architect:
Pascall & Watson Architects

Main contractor:
Mace Construction Managers

Electrical consultant:
Arup Consultant Engineers

Electrical contractor:
Mercury Engineering

Photo:
Dublin Airport Authority View reference