Rittal Introduces Two New LED Systems to Replace DK 7109.200

January 10, 2017

As a result of an EU ecodesign guideline, the enclosure light DK 7109.200 with magnetic ballast (KVG), is being replaced by two new LED system lights: 2500.100 (400 lumen) and 2500.110 (600 lumen).

The lights provide optimum illumination of the entire enclosure, offer clip, screw and magnetic attachment, and a configuration to suit every application.

The light body is made from extruded aluminium; the light cover, polycarbonate; the light ends: PC-ABS.

Find out more about all of Rittal’s system lights, including the 2500.100 (400 lumen) and 2500.110 (600 lumen): http://www.rittal.com/com-en/product/list.action?c=/System%20accessories/Interior%20installation/System%20lights&categoryPath=/PG0001/PG0900ZUBEHOER1/PG0917ZUBEHOER1/PG1376ZUBEHOER1

 

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