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URail Schienenspot Lirena GU10 max. 10W 230V Signalweiß

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URail Schienenspot Lirena GU10 max. 10W 230V SignalweißURail Schienenspot Lirena GU10 max. 10W 230V Signalwei Die dekorativen Leuchten der Serie Lirena fgen sich harmonisch in moderne Wohnkonzepte ein. Neben der hochwertigen Verarbeitung zeichnen sie sich durch ihre besondere Oberflchenstruktur in Lamellenoptik aus. Der URail Spot Lirena in elegantem signalwei kann einfach in bestehende URail Systeme integriert werden. Es lassen sich beliebige Leuchtmittel mit GU10 Sockel und einer Leistung von maximal 10

URail Schienenspot Lirena GU10 max. 10W 230V Signalweiß

Die dekorativen Leuchten der Serie Lirena fügen sich harmonisch in moderne Wohnkonzepte ein. Neben der hochwertigen Verarbeitung zeichnen sie sich durch ihre besondere Oberflächenstruktur in Lamellenoptik aus. Der URail Spot Lirena in elegantem signalweiß kann einfach in bestehende URail-Systeme integriert werden. Es lassen sich beliebige Leuchtmittel mit GU10-Sockel und einer Leistung von maximal 10 Watt einsetzen. Mit einem smarten Leuchtmittel kann der Spot bequem per Fernbedienung, Sprachsteuerung oder App gesteuert werden. Für eine gezielte Beleuchtung lässt sich der Schienenspot nach Bedarf ausrichten.
  • Hochwertiger Spot mit besonderer Lamellenoptik
  • Kombinierbar mit weiteren Leuchten der Serie Lirena
  • Gerichtetes Licht setzt Licht-Akzente durch das Anstrahlen von Objekten.
  • Leuchtmittel frei wählbar
  • Mit smarten Leuchtmitteln bequem steuerbar
  • URail System-Leuchte
Abmessungen
Abmessung (Höhe x Breite x Tiefe) H: 170 mm
Durchmesser 60 mm
Design und Material
Farbe Signalweiß
Material Metall
Form zylindrisch
Kennzeichnungen
WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 39236390
Montage
URail Inline Adapter Ja
Montageort Empfehlung Wand- und Deckenmontage
Lampeneigenschaften
Technik Leuchte ohne Leuchtmittel
Sockel/Fassung GU10
Verstellbarkeit drehbar und neigbar
Leuchtmitteleigenschaft Ohne Leuchtmittel
Dimmbar Die Leuchte ist dimmbar, die Dimmbarkeit ist abhängig von der Art der verwendeten Leuchtmittel.
Max. Leistung Bereich max. 10 W
IP Schutz IP20
Schutzklasse Schutzklasse II
Tauschbarkeit 1 Lichtquelle ist ohne dauerhafte Beschädigung der Leuchte austauschbar durch Endanwender.
Spannung 230 V
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