Recessed mini trim spotlight providing accent or diffused light with integrated high performance COB LED source, aluminum body and round frame, internal reflector in metallized polycarbonate with 18°, 40° and 60° optics and accessory supplied for installations on plasterboard ceilings. The diffused light version is equipped with a satin glass screen.
AVAILABLE FINISHES
STAR UNO is available in the catalog with 2700K (XW), 3000K (WW) and 4000K (W) COB LEDs.
On request, round and square formworks are available for installation in plasterboard for a total disappearance of the spotlight, or formworks for concrete and masonry.
To work it requires a special power supply to be ordered separately. Among these, the power supply 0136/15 has dimensions such as to allow it to pass through the recessed hole of the formwork.
The small size and ease of installation make it ideal for use in various contexts and the simple line adapts to any type of environment, from classic to modern interiors.
Dimmable power supplies with PUSH, 1…10V, DALI or phase cut-off control and emergency lighting control units are also available.
TABLE OF ACCESSORIES AND DRIVERS
IP54 version available on request
COB LED with CRI>90 available on request
Last updated 30/06/2023
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