A range of elegant spotlights from ERCO are ideal for retail fit-outs.
September 13th, 2010
The Logotec range of spotlights excels due to efficient lighting technology, a clear use of forms, a sturdy design and excellent user-friendliness.
The innovative Spherolit technology has resulted in highly uniform light beams with a slightly soft edge and a high light output ratio.
Optimised for the special requirements of sales area lighting, the light is a cost-efficient option for effective planning and design in retail projects.
The range includes varieties from narrow-spot to wide-flood for accentuation and even a floodlight or Spherolit wallwasher for vertical illumination.
This makes Logotec a lighting tool for a wide range of uses, specifically in sales areas.
The metal halide lamps are effective and efficient lighting options for the designer, complete with anti-dazzle rings to ensure excellent visual comfort.
The luminaires for low-voltage halogen lamps can be dimmed using a potentiometer at the Transadapter or controlled using appropriate software.
The DALI-compatible luminaires have digital control gear, which can address each luminaire individually – for instance using the ERCO Light System DALI with its integral ERCO Light Studio software.
Logotec is also available as recessed spotlight for lighting solutions that are integrated into the ceiling.
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