New Catenary System Launched by Luminis

Luminis Catenary System

Apr 24, 2020

Luminis has introduced a new catenary attachment. With a 12-degree adjustability the re-engineered system ensures that fixtures hang perfectly vertical when suspended from cables that assume a catenary curve.

The new system is compatible with many of Luminis’ current luminaires, including the popular Lumistik, Aramis, Scirocco, Syrios and Maya (coming soon).

 

 

 

 

Features:

–          12-degree pivot for vertical alignment and aimability
–          Discreet shape that blends with luminaire aesthetic
–          Connection box with 4 sealed cable glands to accommodates 0-10V dimming and DMX
–          Compatible with Ø0.25” and Ø0.5” steel cables (provided by others)
–          Compatible with an extensive range of Luminis luminaires
–          Locking mechanism prevents mounting bracket from gliding along cable
–          IP65 rated
–          Easy install
–          Available in a range of standard finish colors

Go HERE for more information.

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