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Glamox C20 is a family of luminaires with compact design and flexible lighting with different optic alternatives.
C20-R300 is a recessed 300 module luminaire that fits most common ceiling systems. The luminaire can easily be mounted from the underside, or into T-bar ceilings without the use of tools.
The luminaire housing is manufactured in white painted steel. The connection brackets and components are hidden behind two hinged side cover panels for simple installation and maintenance. The optic has spring locking that can be hinged during tube replacement.
For optimised energy savings, most options can be supplied with integrated sensor for motion and daylight. The luminaires can also be delivered with integrated LED emergency light.
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