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LOW-VOLTAGE STANDARD BELL-SAUCER OVERHEAD LUMINAIRES COMPONENTS

Example of Standard Low-voltage Bell-Saucer 133-84-70 Radial-Waves Overhead Luminaire



Products contained in this web-page may be considered as PROMOTIONS,
and may be manufactured using details exposed below.



Dimensions are mainly in millimeters (mm).




Optimal mounting height, for this size of low voltage fixtures, is around 2,75... 3,65 m, or 9... 12 ft.



Cast pieces variant - componence:

- Cast material -standard- head-cup shield.
- Cast material -standard- Bell-shaped shield.
- Pressed Aluminium or steel plate Saucer-shaped shield.



Head-Cup Shield - Tapered top surface



Bell-shaped Shield





Deep drawn plate variant:

- Deep drawn (pressed) plate components.
- Variantes for side-arm or overhead wire.



Head-Cup Shield - Tapered top surface



Head-Cup Shield - Flat top surface



Bell-shaped Shield





Fixing Accessories



1 - Piece available for 'Tapered Cup Shield'



2 - Pieces available for 'Flat Cup Shield'





Common pieces



Saucer-shaped Shield



Lampshades




WARNING !

This kind of fixtures may use any kinds of low voltage bulbs or lamps.
In case of using automotive bulbs, or any other kind of bulbs or lamps which use a mase pole contact, a new kind of lampholder with all the contact poles insulated (isolamented) related to the fixture's mase (body parts) shall be designed.
The use of fixtures' or lamposts' body as electrical conductor is forbiden.
The lampost and the low voltage fixture must be, only, connected to the grounding electrodes network.




Fixing solutions




There are no gaskets designs available for moment.
Each manufacturer will design the gaskets that he considers necessary.


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