Axent linear fluorescent lighting system can be mounted in multiple ways free RSS news feed from the Electrical News Portal
(09/07/2008)

As part of its Axent brand of architectural lighting solutions, Cooper Lighting has introduced a new linear fluorescent lighting system that can be mounted in no fewer than five different ways.

Fully recessed, semi-recessed, surface-mount, suspended and wall-mount installations are all possible with the versatile Axent LSN system and, with a little imagination, these mounting options can even be combined to create unique configurations for an extra touch of style.

Developed specifically to capitalise on the slimness of the T5 fluorescent lamp, the LSN luminaires are only 59mm wide and 110mm deep and come in a choice of 900mm, 1500mm or 1800mm lengths. The system includes both individual and continuous-mount versions.

Each luminaire is manufactured to the highest standards, with an extruded aluminium body finished in RAL 9006 silver grey and a snap-fix diffuser made from UV-stable opal polycarbonate. Removable geartrays are provided for ease of installation and maintenance.

Designed for energy-efficient operation, all LSN luminaires incorporate high-frequency control gear and either HO or HE T5 lamps. Integral emergency versions are also available, and digital dimming versions can be supplied to order.

Completing the LSN system is a wide range of accessories, including brackets, ceiling trims, end caps, suspension kits and 90-degree corner joints.

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