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Lighting specialist WRTL is offering four different lighting configurations in a single package. The new Logo model is said to offer versatile and cost effective solutions for a wide variety of applications. High performance optics deliver the G3 glare classification and high energy efficiency, while durable corrosion resistant materials reduce maintenance needs. Customers can choose from clear or frosted bowls, multiple colour options and a choice of pole mounting positions. In addition, directional distri
September 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSLighting specialist 6503 WRTL is offering four different lighting configurations in a single package. The new Logo model is said to offer versatile and cost effective solutions for a wide variety of applications. High performance optics deliver the G3 glare classification and high energy efficiency, while durable corrosion resistant materials reduce maintenance needs. Customers can choose from clear or frosted bowls, multiple colour options and a choice of pole mounting positions. In addition, directional distribution can be installed for feature highlighting or a directional louvre can also be fitted to the horizontal model for directional glare reduction. The impact resistant die-cast aluminium body comes in standard anthracite with other colours available to order. The corrosion resistant housing is fully recyclable, no glue is used in construction and all parts are demountable and recyclable.

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