Linealuce is iGuzzini's high performance linear lighting system for enhancing indoor and outdoor environments. It provides architectural accent lighting and comes in surface-mounted and recessed versions with a variety of optic options. iGuzzini is an international lighting company focused on social innovation through responsible lighting design that improves quality of life. Linealuce uses high-quality LEDs and control systems to create versatile and energy-efficient lighting solutions.
Parametricism - Parametric Architecture and Design Haneen Fraihat
This is a presentation research about Parasitism or Parametric Architecture, done for History & Theory of Contemporary Architecture Lecture at the University Of Jordan, by a group of students.Supervised by Dr.Omar Amireh
It contains 1.Definition of Parametric 2. Patrik Schumacher's Identification 3. History 4.A glimpse to Rhino, NURBS, Catia 5. a comparison between CAD and BIM 6. Sketchpad,AutoCAD 7.Parametric modeling 8.Grasshopper and Generative Components 9.How famous is Parametric Architecture. 10.ADVANTAGES
VS.
DISADVANTEGES 11.CLASSIFICATION
12.STYLE 13.ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Parametricism - Parametric Architecture and Design Haneen Fraihat
This is a presentation research about Parasitism or Parametric Architecture, done for History & Theory of Contemporary Architecture Lecture at the University Of Jordan, by a group of students.Supervised by Dr.Omar Amireh
It contains 1.Definition of Parametric 2. Patrik Schumacher's Identification 3. History 4.A glimpse to Rhino, NURBS, Catia 5. a comparison between CAD and BIM 6. Sketchpad,AutoCAD 7.Parametric modeling 8.Grasshopper and Generative Components 9.How famous is Parametric Architecture. 10.ADVANTAGES
VS.
DISADVANTEGES 11.CLASSIFICATION
12.STYLE 13.ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
A series of graphics from integralMENTORS integral UrbanHub work on IMP and Thriveable Cities
These books show the graphics from a dynamic deck that accompany a presentation on Visions & WorldViews and Thriveable Cities. The history of the co-evolution of cities, evolving WorldViews, Visions & Mindsets in Urban Habitats and technology is presented in an integral framework.
Integral theory is simply explained as it relates to these themes see UH 2 & UH 3 for more detail.
These volumes are part of an ongoing series of guides to integrally inform practitioners.
Healthcare facility design stat consultantsArun Sebastian
The presentation covers the stages of healthcare facility design
Stages of healthcare facility Construction
Functional Program
Functional relationship Diagrams
Room data sheets
Room layout sheets
Functional program development to Project Closeout
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
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Digital Architecture - Modern Technologies in ArchitectureÇelik Nimani
In today's economy, technology is part of every single aspect of our life. Digital architecture uses computer aided design, programming, simulation and images to create virtual forms and physical structures. The same can be said to refer to other aspects of architecture that are defined by digital technologies.
Given that the core business of a hospital is the welfare of its patients, it is easy to understand why the intricacies of electricity are not a high priority. However, ensuring patient welfare requires a huge variety of medical appliances, which in turn, require electricity. Electricity is therefore a vital utility and any malfunction or interruption can quickly lead to disastrous consequences.
This combination—being absolutely vital but far from the primary concern of the organization—entails a certain risk.
Standards and regulations prescribe how a hospital’s electrical installations should be conceived and installed to ensure safety and reliability. Those regulations are complemented by the prescriptions of the equipment manufacturers. All these rules, however, create a complex tangle of information for the user, often making it difficult to figure out which rule has to be applied where and exactly how it has to be implemented. In this tutorial, we will try to shed light on those regulations and give a comprehensive overview.
Once safety and reliability are taken care of, the focus can shift to energy efficiency. The fact that efficiency is only of secondary priority for a hospitals’ electrical installation does not mean its impact cannot be significant. By focusing on energy efficiency, hospitals can often make surprisingly large savings on the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their installations and thus on the cost of the medical aid they render. This paper addresses a few of the major energy efficiency topics relevant to medical building management.
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Rem Koolhaas –designing the design processSjors Timmer
The slides of my talk on Rem Koolhaas and the OMA at London IA: http://london-ia.com/2011/12/announcing-london-ia-january-2012/ you can find the write up at: http://notura.com/2012/02/rem-koolhaas-designing-the-design-process/
A series of graphics from integralMENTORS integral UrbanHub work on IMP and Thriveable Cities
These books show the graphics from a dynamic deck that accompany a presentation on Visions & WorldViews and Thriveable Cities. The history of the co-evolution of cities, evolving WorldViews, Visions & Mindsets in Urban Habitats and technology is presented in an integral framework.
Integral theory is simply explained as it relates to these themes see UH 2 & UH 3 for more detail.
These volumes are part of an ongoing series of guides to integrally inform practitioners.
Healthcare facility design stat consultantsArun Sebastian
The presentation covers the stages of healthcare facility design
Stages of healthcare facility Construction
Functional Program
Functional relationship Diagrams
Room data sheets
Room layout sheets
Functional program development to Project Closeout
Expressionism Modernism Sustainable Architecture Rookery Walt Disney Concert ...Dipesh Pradhan
It is a report on Contemporary Architecture, that includes brief in sight of the Expressionism, Modernism, and Sustainable Architecture along with famous architecturally important buildings The Rookery Building and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Digital Architecture - Modern Technologies in ArchitectureÇelik Nimani
In today's economy, technology is part of every single aspect of our life. Digital architecture uses computer aided design, programming, simulation and images to create virtual forms and physical structures. The same can be said to refer to other aspects of architecture that are defined by digital technologies.
Given that the core business of a hospital is the welfare of its patients, it is easy to understand why the intricacies of electricity are not a high priority. However, ensuring patient welfare requires a huge variety of medical appliances, which in turn, require electricity. Electricity is therefore a vital utility and any malfunction or interruption can quickly lead to disastrous consequences.
This combination—being absolutely vital but far from the primary concern of the organization—entails a certain risk.
Standards and regulations prescribe how a hospital’s electrical installations should be conceived and installed to ensure safety and reliability. Those regulations are complemented by the prescriptions of the equipment manufacturers. All these rules, however, create a complex tangle of information for the user, often making it difficult to figure out which rule has to be applied where and exactly how it has to be implemented. In this tutorial, we will try to shed light on those regulations and give a comprehensive overview.
Once safety and reliability are taken care of, the focus can shift to energy efficiency. The fact that efficiency is only of secondary priority for a hospitals’ electrical installation does not mean its impact cannot be significant. By focusing on energy efficiency, hospitals can often make surprisingly large savings on the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their installations and thus on the cost of the medical aid they render. This paper addresses a few of the major energy efficiency topics relevant to medical building management.
BIM and Augmented Reality in Civil Engineering - UOW Summer Project 19-20 (ft...MiaHuongNguyen
Summer research in UOW is an opportunity for students in their third and fourth years to be exposed to the professional environment of technical research where they participate in exciting projects supervised by UOW leading professors in the fields. Augmented reality (AR) has been around for more than a decade, however, the implementation of AR in civil engineering is still an uncommon aspect. Realising the potential of visualising BIM data via AR technology, prof. Tim McCarthy, who has instructed several civil projects that involve the use of AR such as Solar Decathlon’s Desert Rose, proposed a new project in which we will be developing AR configurations displayed through mobile phone applications instead of HoloLens.
Rem Koolhaas –designing the design processSjors Timmer
The slides of my talk on Rem Koolhaas and the OMA at London IA: http://london-ia.com/2011/12/announcing-london-ia-january-2012/ you can find the write up at: http://notura.com/2012/02/rem-koolhaas-designing-the-design-process/
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This brochure is designed to communicate what it would be like to work with us; the type of projects to which we add value and what tools we use to facilitate....
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Top 3 Ways to Align Sales and Marketing Teams for Rapid GrowthDemandbase
In this session, Demandbase’s Stephanie Quinn, Sr. Director of Integrated and Digital Marketing, Devin Rosenberg, Director of Sales, and Kevin Rooney, Senior Director of Sales Development will share how sales and marketing shapes their day-to-day and what key areas are needed for true alignment.
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
It's another new era of digital and marketers are faced with making big bets on their digital strategy. If you are looking at modernizing your tech stack to support your digital evolution, there are a few can't miss (often overlooked) areas that should be part of every conversation. We'll cover setting your vision, avoiding siloes, adding a democratized approach to data strategy, localization, creating critical governance requirements and more. Attendees will walk away with actions they can take into initiatives they are running today and consider for the future.
Digital marketing is the art and science of promoting products or services using digital channels to reach and engage with potential customers. It encompasses a wide range of online tactics and strategies aimed at increasing brand visibility, driving website traffic, generating leads, and ultimately, converting those leads into customers.
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In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Mastering Multi-Touchpoint Content Strategy: Navigate Fragmented User JourneysSearch Engine Journal
Digital platforms are constantly multiplying, and with that, user engagement is becoming more intricate and fragmented.
So how do you effectively navigate distributing and tailoring your content across these various touchpoints?
Watch this webinar as we dive into the evolving landscape of content strategy tailored for today's fragmented user journeys. Understanding how to deliver your content to your users is more crucial than ever, and we’ll provide actionable tips for navigating these intricate challenges.
You’ll learn:
- How today’s users engage with content across various channels and devices.
- The latest methodologies for identifying and addressing content gaps to keep your content strategy proactive and relevant.
- What digital shelf space is and how your content strategy needs to pivot.
With Wayne Cichanski, we’ll explore innovative strategies to map out and meet the diverse needs of your audience, ensuring every piece of content resonates and connects, regardless of where or how it is consumed.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
Videos are more engaging, more memorable, and more popular than any other type of content out there. That’s why it’s estimated that 82% of consumer traffic will come from videos by 2025.
And with videos evolving from landscape to portrait and experts promoting shorter clips, one thing remains constant – our brains LOVE videos.
So is there science behind what makes people absolutely irresistible on camera?
The answer: definitely yes.
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AI-Powered Personalization: Principles, Use Cases, and Its Impact on CROVWO
In today’s era of AI, personalization is more than just a trend—it’s a fundamental strategy that unlocks numerous opportunities.
When done effectively, personalization builds trust, loyalty, and satisfaction among your users—key factors for business success. However, relying solely on AI capabilities isn’t enough. You need to anchor your approach in solid principles, understand your users’ context, and master the art of persuasion.
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Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
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A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
Key Takeaways:
Attendees will learn about LLM platforms, like ChatGPT, and how they work, with preset examples and real time interactions with the platform. Attendees will learn about other AI platforms that are creating graphic design elements at the push of a button...pre-set examples and real-time interactions.Attendees will discuss the pros & cons of AI in marketing + branding and share their perspectives with one another. Attendees will learn about the cost savings and the time savings associated with using AI, should they choose to.
3. Light First
Social innovation through lighting
Socially engaged
iGuzzini is an international community at the service of architecture and the
development of a culture of light for a better society and quality of life. It is a centre
of excellence for the study of light in all its forms, and it produces lighting systems
in collaboration with leading lighting designers, architects, universities and research
centres all over the world. Respecting the environment and creating organic
well-being and sustainable economies are the key factors we need to focus on
at a global level to implement real progress in society. Lighting is, first and foremost,
for people, and we are firmly committed to supporting local mayors and encouraging
public organizations and leaders of architecture, industry and commerce to use
energy responsibly in order to improve wellbeing and quality of life.
Lighting innovation
Social innovation means responding to emerging needs with new ways of
cooperating and networking, by producing sustainable ideas and identifying new tools.
Light changes things. It is at the centre of social evolution. It is the expression of a new
vital energy that runs through cities, building architecture and creating well-being for
people. Lighting illuminates nature. It reveals worlds and relationships, communities
and mechanisms. And iGuzzini works to use light to improve the relationship between
mankind and the environment, through research, manufacturing, technology and
knowledge.
iguzzini.com/lightfirst
4.
5. Main
Features
12 The right white
14 Wonderful colours
17 Control systems
18 Four original optics
21 Perfect vertical illumination
23 100% Tested
Linealuce
Mini
29 Constant luminous flux
32 Distinctive features
36 Technical features
40 Installation
Linealuce
Compact
45 Easy set-up
46 Distinctive features
50 Technical features
54 Installation
Undescore
Grazer
58 Technical features
Linealuce
High Performance Linear System
Intro
05 High Performance Linear System
06 Overview
08 Specs Guide
60 Product codes
70 Control system diagrams
10 43
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7. High Performance Linear System.
A complete linear system for enhancing both
indoor and outdoor environments.
Linealuce is a linear product that brings architectural
details to life. The range has now been extended
with higher performance solutions that minimize energy
consumption per meter, in accordance with the size
of the wall being lit. Linealuce also boasts a distinctive
design and technology, featuring the most up-to-date
solutions since its creation in 1999. The Compact
and Mini, surface-mounted and recessed versions, are
available with a vast range of optics and colour
temperatures and when combined with control systems
are ready to help designers create constantly changing
stories for architecture to tell.
products.iguzzini.com/linealuce_line
pinterest.com/iguzzini
Linealuce Mini
Also available in
Recessed version
Linealuce Compact
Also available in
Recessed version
millimetres
millimetres
75
37
5
8. Overview
Underscore Grazer
Pag. 59-60 | 68
Wall Grazing
Flood 32°
(F)
Wall Grazing
(WG)
Linealuce Mini
Pag. 36-37 | 60-61
Spot 10°
(S)
3000/
4000K
3000/
4000K
RGB
Linealuce Compact
Pag. 50-51 | 64-65
Wall Grazing
Spot (WGS)
RGB
WRGBW
RGBW
WNC
Wall Grazing
(WG)
3000/
4000K
3000/
4000K
3000/
4000K
Static - WG / S / F
Static - WG
Dimmable - WG
Static/Dimmable - WG / WGS
Static/Dimmable - WG / WGS
Statique/Dimmable - WG
Static/Dimmable - WG
Static/Dimmable - WG
Dimmable - WG / S / F
Dimmable - WG
114 mm
75 mm
66 mm
37 mm
38 mm
Outdoor and indoor applications
Indoor applications
200 mm
119 mm
55 mm
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9. Linealuce
Design Jean Michel Wilmotte
Linealuce Mini
Recessed
Pag. 38-39 | 62-63
Flood 44°
(F)
Wall Grazing
(WG)
3000/
4000K
RGB
Linealuce Compact
Recessed
Pag. 52-53 | 66-67
RGBW
WNC
RGB
Flood 44°
(F)
Wall Grazing
(WG)
3000/
4000K
3000/
4000K
Static - F
Static - WG
Static/Dimmable - WG
Dimmable - WG
Dimmable - WG
Dimmable - WG
Statique/Dimmable - F
Static/Dimmable - WG
Static/Dimmable - WG
3000/
4000K
3000/
4000K
products.iguzzini.com/linealuce_line
117 mm
101 mm
55 mm
74 mm
94 mm
RGB
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10. Linealuce Compact
Pag. 50-51 | 64-65
114 mm
75 mm
66 mm
220/240V
Wall Grazing
3000
4000K
1200
2200
2950
12
23
34
5m
9m
13m
528|1056|1585
528|1056|1585
528|1056|1585
Static
2500 26 13m 528
1056
1585
RGB
1550
max
27 8m 506
998
1490
RGBW
1980
max
27 6÷8m 506
998
1490
WRGBW
2050
max
28 6÷8m 540
1026
1511
WNC
2420
max
27 6÷10m 506
998
1490
Wall Grazing
Spot
3000
4000K
2950 34 18m 528
1056
1585
Statique
RGB
1550
max
27 11m 506
998
Specs Guide
Optics Colour lm/m W/m
Illumination
height
Length
(mm)
Control
System
Linealuce Mini
Pag. 36-37 | 60-61
37 mm
38 mm
24/48V
Wall Grazing
3000
4000K
750 7 3m 528
1056
1585
Static
1150 12 5m 528
792
1056
1321
1585
Static
1100 11 5m 512
1040
1569
RGB
1300
max
21 6m 512
1004
1496
Spot 10°
3000
4000K
1150 12 - 528
1056
Static
1100 11 - 512
1040
Flood 32°
3000
4000K
1100 11 - 528
1056
Static
1100 11 - 528
1056
*
*
*
*
*
Underscore Grazer
Pag. 59-60 | 68
200 mm
119 mm
55 mm
220/240V
Wall Grazing
3000
4000K
2200 22 3-9m 528
1056
1585
Outdoor and indoor applications
Indoor applications
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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11. Linealuce
Design Jean Michel Wilmotte
Optics Colour lm/m W/m
Illumination
height
Length
(mm)
Control
System
Linealuce Mini
Recessed
Pag. 38-39 | 62-63
55 mm
74 mm
94 mm
per RGB
24/48V
Wall Grazing
3000
4000K
1200 12 5m 552
1080
1609
Static
1100 11 5m 552
1044
1536
RGB
1300
max
21 6m 552
1044
1536
Flood 44°
3000
4000K
1200 12 - 552
1080
1609
Static
Optics Colour lm/m W/m
Illumination
height
Length
(mm)
Control
System
Linealuce Compact
Recessed
Pag. 52-53 | 66-67
117 mm
101 mm
220/240V
Wall Grazing
3000
4000K
1200
2900
12
33
5m
13m
601|1129|1685
601|1129|1685
Static
2500 26 13m 601
1129
1685
RGB
1500
max
26 8m 579
1071
1543
RGBW
1900
max
26 6÷8m 579
1071
1543
WNC
2400
max
26 6÷10m 579
1071
1543
Flood 44°
3000
4000K
2900 26 - 601
1129
1685
Static
2500 26 - 601
1129
1685
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* Version available on requestproducts.iguzzini.com/linealuce_line
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14. The right white.
Different degrees of white to ensure
you always feel at home.
Linealuce gives urban scenarios a pleasant, family
feeling. Its inviting white light turns public spaces into
the ideal place to meet and share experiences. Two
versions are available: Monochrome White (with dimmer
option) and Tunable White.
We produce Linealuce Monochrome White in three
different colour temperatures: 2700K*, 3000K
and 4000K. Linealuce Tunable White is the ideal
WNC - Tunable White
Colour variation
throughout the day.
WNC - Tunable White
A different perception
of architecture.
product for continuously modulating the colour
temperature from 2700K to 6000K, while maintaining
a high colour yield.
This dynamic light is also perfect for altering perceptions
of architecture and adapting lighting to changes in
time and season, in order to emphasize, for example,
the warm tones of Autumn, or the soft, fresh shades
of Spring.
Linealuce Compact Recessed WNC
4000K 2700K3000K2700K 4000K
Morning Evening
12
15. Linealuce
Main Features
WNC - Tunable White
Colour variation
throughout the seasons.
Monochrome White
Different colour temperatures
to highlight materials.
A different colour temperature modulated
by control systems to suit different times
of day, and heighten well-being in closed
or underground spaces.
Linealuce Compact Recessed Monochrome
Cold seasonsHot seasons
4000K2700K 3000K2700K4000K
* Version available on request
*
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16. Wonderful colours.
A careful selection of LEDs to create
a perfect mixture of colours.
Linealuce is the perfect tool for colouring surfaces.
The RGB, RGBW and WRGBW versions guarantee an
even, coloured light. Each, individual LED is carefully
selected for its colour and tested for the quantity of flux
it emits. This process ensures that the mixture of
colours between the products is always the same,
especially in the case of blended tones. We seek to
transmit moods, capture attention, and astound people
with our beautiful, comfortable coloured light. But our
aesthetic sense goes well beyond simply designing a
luminaire with thrilling light, combining visual effect with
lasting technical performance.
RGB
Variable, coloured lighting is
achieved by mixing together three
basic tones (red, green and blue).
RGBW - Real White
We have added Real White to our
RGB technology in order to
provide a white light (figure A)
far superior to the tone obtained
by three RGB colours. (figure B).
RGBW
RGBW (figure A)
Real White light
Linealuce Compact Recessed RGB
14
17. Linealuce
Main Features
WRGBW - Real White
When installed individually
or at the start of a continuous line,
Linealuce WRGBW creates a
symmetrical white light on the
surface to be lit.
RGB
WRGBW
Perfectly
symmetrical
white light
emission
RGB (figure B)
non-Real White light
RGBW
Asymmetrical
white light emission
Linealuce Compact WRGBW
Linealuce Compact Recessed RGBW
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19. * Data speed for the DALI protocol is 1.2kb/second, and 250kb/second for the DMX protocol.
Master Pro DMX
The most innovative DMX system
available. It uses RDM technology
and includes immediate diagnosis
and check functions.
Control systems.
Intelligent solutions guaranteeing maximum
effect with minimum consumption.
Master Pro Evo
This intelligent control system,
based on KNX, LON and DALI
technology, is used to integrate
all the functions of a building that
are usually controlled separately.
Linealuce creates innumerable scenarios that
can be personalised and adapted using two different
control systems. One solution that is particularly
well-suited to RGB, Real White RGBW and Tunable
White WNC lighting systems is where a Master Pro
DMX interacts with Linealuce DMX* to control
complex multimedia installations efficiently and in real
time. Another solution that is particularly well-suited
to RGB, Real White RGB and Tunable White WNC
lighting systems is where Linealuce DALI* luminaires
are controlled by a Master Pro Evo system. This is
ideal for installations that need to be integrated with
building automation systems. Our technical team is
always ready to advise customers on the best way to
configure control systems. Every project is carefully
researched and specific requirements analysed.
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20. Four original optics.
There is a right light for every context.
Flood 44°
The flood optic creates
a diffused, all-embracing light
that unites different elements
into a highly pleasant
context and experience.
Wall grazing
The Linealuce models fitted
with a Wall Grazing optic are
available with different powers
per linear metre so the flux can
be optimized according to the
height to be lit (up to 5 metres
for the Linealuce Mini and up
to 15 metres for the Compact
version). This type of optic
enhances surface textures
and creates positive-negative
effects when installed on
openings.
Linealuce has four optics: Wall Grazing for
emphasizing volumes, Wall Grazing Spot for an even
light beam, Spot 10° for highlighting individual
architectural details and Flood for a diffuse,
all-embracing light. This ensures that every product
is highly versatile.
0m
3-4m
5-8m
9-12m
*13-15m
*The height of the light effect depends on the surface and context
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21. Linealuce
Main Features
Wall grazing spot
Super powerful.
The Linealuce Compact Wall
Grazing Spot evenly illuminates
elements with different heights.
Linealuce luminaires fitted with
this kind of optic can also be
used as a linear-shaped spotlight.
Spot 10°
The Spot 10° optic enhances
architectural details with
a concentrated beam of light
emitted by a linear product,
an effect that is usually
obtained with cylindrical
or parallelepiped luminaires.
72.790cd OI)
energetico.
30 luxOI)
energetico.
5m 10m 20m15m
0m
18/22m
50m
A complete system is one that offers different
technical solutions, so all the application
requirements of a particular project can be
met with one single product.
*The value refers to a single 1-metre long Linealuce module.
*
*
*
30 lux
19
22. Linealuce
Main Features
We continually build new and complex
technological processes. We apply our
know-how to all the stages in the production
process. During moulding, for example,
we respect tolerance margins that even if
minute, have a significant impact on
the lighting performance of our luminaires.
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23. Perfect vertical illumination.
A new lens for unmatched results.
The Grazer lens used in our Linealuce line
is microstructured on one side. This unique feature
controls the initial effect of its direct light that
could otherwise only be aimed by applying a satin
finishto the glass screen. Being innovative is
the commitment we make to all designers. We
Colour consistency
The human eye is extremely
sensitive to even the slightest
variation in colour. With grazing
light systems, the selection of
each single LED is even more
important in order to avoid colour
variations between different parts
of the lit surface. To guarantee
perfect uniformity and a
MacAdam step of <3, we assess
LEDs at 1/4 of a BIN.
Continuous line
The light is constant and even
over the whole surface. There are
no dark areas near the beginning
or end of the luminaire.
No dark areas
Our innovative optic system
avoids less illuminated areas
being created near the luminaire.
Linealuce
Other products
Linealuce
Other products
Linealuce
Other products
continually seek to improve the functional
qualities and style of our products by combining visual
comfort, consistency, intensity and reliability.
This is how we can be sure to offer a high quality
partnership to those who enhance the experience of
daily life through light.
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24. Linealuce
Main Features
Every single Linealuce luminaire is
100% tested to guarantee its reliability.
The product is subjected to a series
of specific thermal cycles in a climatic
chamber to stabilize the seal before
being pressure-tested.
Photo: iGuzzini Archive
22
25. The Linealuce production process follows eco-design
values. The high quality materials and components
used have been carefully researched to ensure long-
lasting reliability. Given the context in which they are
typically installed, these products require a tried and
tested construction. Linealuce is a georesponsive
luminaire that can adapt to different variations in
temperature without affecting its performance.
The pretreatment and painting processes contain no
chemical elements that are hazardous for the
environment, and they boast the most highly advanced
technology available. To guarantee a high standard
of long-lasting reliability the product is kept in a climatic
chamber for five days before being pressure-tested.
100% Tested.
Maximum reliability and complete respect
for the environment.
Best in class LIFETIME
Correct heat and electronic
dissipation maintains vital system
parameters at optimal levels.
1 Aluminium
2 Fluorozirconation
3 Nano-technological polymer
4 Primer
5 Liquid paint
Atmospheric agent protection
Two-stage pretreatment: one
is fluorozirconation, while the
other is a deposit of nano-
technological polymer. Plus two
coats of liquid paint.
-30° +45°
25.000 h 50.000 h 75.000 h
Monochrome white
RGB Light
0 h 100.000 h100%
Extreme weather conditions
Linealuce operates correctly
even at extreme temperatures
(-30° +45°).
1 2 3 4 5
50.000 hours L80 B10 Ta 25°C and 40°C
100.000 hours L80 B10 Ta 25°C
66.000 hours L80 B10 Ta 40°C
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29. Linealuce Mini
The smallest and most versatile system.
Linealuce Mini
Linealuce Mini
Recessed
The Linealuce line is as compact as possible, and the
Mini version, that is only 37 millimetres wide, is the
smallest. This luminaire can be either surface-mounted
or recessed. It is available in 5 different lengths and
adapts easily to any project.
millimetres
millimetres
37
55
Linealuce Mini is a byword for versatility.
The chance to choose from different powers (W/lm)
for the same lengths, latest generation LED efficiency
and high performance optics, all allow this luminaire
to be installed in a wide range of contexts.
27
31. Constant luminous flux
Up to 27 metres of light with a single
power line and no voltage drops.
Linealuce Mini can be installed individually or in
a continuous line. Conventional linear systems with
a remote transformer have difficulty maintaining
a constant light flux when connected in long continuous
lines. Those using a remote driver cannot power
a light line longer than 5-6 metres with power LEDs.
We have solved these problems by inserting in each
product an exclusive electronic circuit that stabilizes
the LED operating current and avoids voltage drops
due to connection distances.
So now a single power line can provide 27 metres of
perfectly uniform light.
Easy and rapid installation Electronic circuit
Other products on the market
Flux reduces as the distance
from the power source increases.
30Vdc
Linealuce Mini
A constant flux of up to
27 metres of light with
a single power line.
10 m 20 m 27 m0 m
30Vdc
29
33. Linealuce Mini is available with a vast
range of optics and lengths that can
satisfy all the lighting requirements of
a particular project while also guaranteeing
design coordination and consistency.
Wall Grazing
5
54
4
Wall Grazing
Ophain Church
Ophain-Bois-Seigneur-Isaac,
Belgium
Architectural project:
Grain De Lumière
Photo: Didier Boy De La Tour
31
34. Compact size
Distinctive features
The Linealuce Mini recessed
and surface-mounted versions
have unique features that offer
different types of performance
with the same design.
Linealuce Mini
Electronic circuitContinuous line installation
Pre-wired
Offers infinite usage
options and integrates with
architecture perfectly.
An exclusive electronic circuit
that stabilizes the LED operating
current and avoids voltage drops.
Constant light uniformity.
Simplified wiring that doesn’t
require the product to be opened.
Less ballasts, so lower installation
times and costs.
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35. Linealuce Mini
Resistance Safety
Innovative outer casingsTemperature
Linealuce Mini Recessed
d
< 40°
1000Kg
Resistance up to a static
load of 1000kg.
Flood cover with anti-slip
glass to offer pedestrians
maximum safety.
Asymmetric casings
that simplify close-to-wall
installations.
The product’s
surface temperature
never exceeds 40°.
33
36. Linealuce Mini
Brian & Barry Building
Milan, Italy
Architectural Project:
C&P Architetti, Citterio Eliana
Photo: Paolo Carlini
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38. Linealuce Mini general features
Dimmable White
Static White
RGB
Illumination height
Optics WG WG WG WG (RGB) S 10° F 32°
2 m
4m
6 m
8 m
Linealuce Mini
Technical features
• Wall, ceiling and balustrade-
mounted using accessory
brackets.
• Extruded aluminium body, with
die-cast zamak end caps complete
with silicone seals.
• The top of the optical assembly is
closed by a 3 mm thick transparent
glass screen, fixed with silicone.
• The product is supplied with a
single nickel-plated brass cable
gland PG9 and a PVC outlet cable.
For the electrical connection there
is an IP68 linear connector and an
IP67 junction box with quick-
coupling terminals.
• Electronic ballasts to be ordered
separately.
• Dimmable monochrome and
RGB versions: Vin=48V dc
electronic ballasts to be ordered
separately, DALI or DMX-RDM
internal drivers, contained in
special extruded aluminium side
boxes, with zamak die-cast end
caps complete with silicone seals,
nickel-plated brass cable glands
PG13.5 and outlet cables.
• Luminaire designed for pass-
through wiring.
• All external screws are made of
A2 stainless steel.
15
grey
IK05 IP6615
36
39. Spot 10°
3000
4000K
3000
4000K
Flood 32°
3000
4000K
3000
4000K
Wall Grazing 3000
4000K
Optics Colour Length Control
3000
4000K
3000
4000K
RGB
528 mm Static
Static
Static
Static
528 mm
792 mm
1321 mm
1056 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
1585 mm
43
43
37
37
38
38
91
91
52
52
3936
36
91
52
3936
lm/m W/m
750
1150
1150
1100
1100
1100
1100
1300
max
7
12
12
11
11
11
11
21
43
37
38
43
37
38
91
52
36
528 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
*
* Version available on request
*
Illumination
height
3 m
5 m
5 m
6 m
-
-
-
-
Product codes pag. 60-61
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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40. Linealuce Mini general features
• Pavement, wall and ceiling-
recessed luminaire, designed to
use LED lamps.
• Consists of a body and outer
casing for installation (to be
ordered separately).
• Extruded aluminium body closed
at the top by a transparent or
anti-slip glass screen secured with
silicone; die-cast aluminium end
caps complete with silicone seals;
and an aluminium outer casing
with technopolymer caps.
• Dimmable monochrome and
RGB versions: Vin=48V dc
electronic ballasts to be ordered
separately, DALI or DMX-RDM
internal drivers.
• Luminaire designed for pass-
through wiring.
• Resistance up to a static load of
1000 Kg
• Contact temperature < 40°C.
• All external screws are made of
A2 stainless steel.
Flood White
Wall Grazing White
RGB
Linealuce Mini Recessed
Technical features
Illumination height
Optics WG WG (RGB) F 44°
2 m
4m
6 m
8 m
15
grey
IK09 IP6715
38
41. Wall Grazing 3000
4000K
3000
4000K
RGB
552 mm
1080 mm
1609 mm
552 mm
1044 mm
1536 mm
552 mm
1080 mm
1609 mm
55
55
74
94
Flood 44°
3000
4000K 55
74
1200
1100
1300
max
1200
12
11
21
12
*
*
* Version available on request
5 m
5 m
-
6 m 552 mm
1044 mm
1536 mm
55
94
Product codes pag. 62-63
Static
Static
Optics Colour Length Controllm/m W/m
Illumination
height
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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42. Wall, ceiling or surface application
Plate used for support
or ceiling installation
Vertical/horizontal wall application
1. Connector block
with fast-coupling
terminals IP66
2. Connettore lineare
per giunzione tra 2 cavi
per versioni statiche
3. Connettore lineare per
giunzione tra 2 cavi per
sistemiDMX/DALI
4.Y-coupling with 5
poles IP68
5. Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
d
d ≥ 90 mm
d ≥115 mm
d No indication
d
90o
Versions
WG WHITE
WG RGB e WHITE DIM
FLOOD and SPOT
Versions
WG WHITE WG RGB e
BIANCO DIM
FLOOD and SPOT
d 90-115-200 mm
d 115-200 mm
d No indication
Accessories Accessories
Installation options and accessories
1 Ceiling
2 Surface
3 Vertical wall
4 Horizontal wall
1
2
42 3
dd d
Linealuce Mini static versions are fitted with a 2-metre long, 2-pin output cable. The pass-through wiring is completed, when required, with accessory
junction boxes. Linealuce Mini dimmable and RGB versions are fitted with two output cables from the box that hold the DALI or DMX integrated interface.
A connector must be provided for each module. For the cabling lenght, go to side 61.
Dimmable and RGB system
1 1
cable
cable
24 Vdc
48 Vdc
DMX/DALI
12
5 3 333 4
Static System
d
90o
1
2
42 3
48 Vdc
DMX/DALI
Linealuce Mini.
Installation
Linealuce Mini
System composition
Arms extendable
and adjustable +/- 90°
cable
Product codes pag. 60-61
40
43. 1 Ceiling
2 Surface
3 Vertical wall
4 Horizontal wall
Installation options and accessories
Outer casing
Ceiling application
(*) The distance d of the WALL GRAZING optics depends on the surface
If an outer casing is used it may be wise to lay a water drainage base. If this is not
possible or the luminaire is installed on a wall, fit a pipe to drain the water.
Linealuce Mini, dimmable and RGB versions are fitted with two output cables from the box that holds the DALI or DMX integrated interface.
Two connectors are required for each module. The solution with output cables guarantees the reliability of the system as the product does not need
to be opened during installation. For the cabling lenght, go to side 63.
1. 5-pole connector
IP68
2. Y-coupling with 5
poles IP68
3. Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
Very rough,
uneven surfaces
Smooth
surfaces
d d
d
Outer casing Steel cables
kit with
reinforcement
plates
4
1
2
3
d
Vertical/horizontal wall application
Outer casing Steel cable for
wall application
Versions
WG WHITE e RGB
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d no limitation
Versions
WG WHITE e RGB
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d no limitation
Versions
WG WHITE e RGB
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d no limitation
d
Accessories
Accessories
Accessories
Dimmable and RGB system
cable
cable cable
cap
(standard)
48 Vdc
DMX/DALI
Static System
3 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 2
24 Vdc
Surface application
d d
d
Linealuce Mini Recessed
d White ≥ 100 mm
d RGB ≥ 170 mm
d White ≥ 150 mm
d RGB ≥ 220 mm
d
System composition
Product codes pag. 62-63
41
44. Linealuce Compact
Cliff chief Arthur
Fremantle, Australia
Lighting Project:
Klaasen Lighting Design
Photo: Ron Tan
42
45. Linealuce Compact creates a linear luminous band
that is designed to light indoor and outdoor surfaces
evenly. It can be either surface-mounted or recessed,
and features such as a choice of different powers
(W/lm) for the same lengths, latest generation LED
Linealuce Compact.
Performance that leaves its mark.
Linealuce Compact
Linealuce Compact
Recessed
millimetres
75
millimetres
101
efficiency and high performance optics, all allow this
luminaire to be installed in a wide range of contexts.
Its versatility and extraordinary performance also
mean that Linealuce Compact adapts easily to social,
architectural and technological progress.
43
46. Linealuce Compact
The new wiring system enhances
the luminaire's design. The box and
connectors are hidden from view.
So a line of light is created with
no interruption and one single light
design element.
44
47. Linealuce Compact is fitted with fast, easy
pass-through wiring, so the product does not need to
be opened during installation. This solution has
a number of important benefits: it saves time and
installation costs, increases reliability and the life
of the system, and eliminates the risk of dirt
and humidity within the product. The junction box
also establishes a minimum distance between
the product and the wall to ensure the luminaire is
fitted in the optimum position for the optics.
Easy set-up.
Maximum reliability over the entire lifetime.
Simplified Wiring
Thanks to rapid, toolfree
connections with pre-assembled
cables.
One single light design element
The junction box and
connectors are hidden from view.
45
48. DesignLouver accessory
Linealuce Compact
Continuous line installation
Distinctive features.
The Linealuce Compact recessed
and surface-mounted versions have
unique features that offer different types
of performance with the same design.
Ballasts
Personalized design with
an irregular trapezium profile
and surface flush glass to
stop dirt build up.
Conceals the
lighting elements.
With no need for interruptions. Drivers and DMX or DALI
interfaces are built into the
body of the luminaire.
46
49. Linealuce Compact
Resistance Safety
Visual comfort
Linealuce Compact Recessed
< 40°
Temperature
1000Kg
Up to a static
load of 1000kg.
Versions with anti-slip
glass offer pedestrians
maximum safety.
Optics with a high photometric
precision emission guarantee
greater visual comfort.
The product’s
surface temperature
never exceeds 40°.
47
50. Linealuce Compact
Kings Cross Square, London
Architectural project:
Stanton Williams
Lighting project:
StudioFRACTAL
Photo: Will Scott
48
51. Tram and bus station
Königsplatz, Augsburg, Germany
Lighting project: Schlotfeldt Licht
Photo: Lothar Reichel
49
52. General Linealuce Compact features
• Wall, ceiling and balustrade-
mounted using accessory
brackets.
• Extruded aluminium body,
with die-cast aluminium end caps
complete with silicone seals.
• Side box for control gear in PPS.
• The top of the optical assembly
is closed by a 3 mm thick
transparent glass screen,
fixed with silicone.
• The side box is supplied with
a double male/female connector
with rapid 3-pin coupling for
pass-through cabling and an
end cap on one side.
• LED versions available with
dynamic RGB and WNC (White
Tuning) colour changes
compatible with light
management systems.
• Dimmable monochrome
and RGB versions complete
with electronic ballast + internal
RGBW
RGB
WNC
Dimmable white
WRGBW
DALI or DMX-RDM driver.
• Luminaire designed for pass-
through wiring.
• All external screws are made
of A2 stainless steel.
Optics WG WG WGS WG (RGB) WGS (RGB) WG (RGBW) WG (WNC)
4 m
8 m
12 m
18 m
IK05 IP6615
Static white
Linealuce Compact
Technical features 15
grey
Illumination height
50
53. Wall Grazing Spot
RGBW
WRGBW
3000
4000K
RGB
66
75
114
66
75
114
66
75
114
66
75
114
Wall Grazing 3000
4000K
3000
4000K
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
66
66
75
75
114
114
RGB
66
75
114
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
1200
2200
2950
2500
1550
max
1980
max
2050
max
2950
1550
max
12
23
34
5 m
9 m
13 m
26 13 m
6÷10 m
8 m
6÷8 m
6÷8 m
18 m
11 m
27
27
28
34
27
*
*
WNC
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
66
75
114
2420
max
27 *
Product codes pag. 64-65
Static
Static
* Version available on request
Optics Colour Length Controllm/m W/m
Illumination
height
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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54. • Pavement, wall and ceiling-
recessed luminaire, designed to
use LED lamps.
• Consists of a body and outer
casing for installation (to be
ordered separately).
• Extruded aluminium body
closed at the top by a semi-acid
etched or anti-slip glass screen
secured with silicone; die-cast
aluminium end caps complete with
silicone seals; and an aluminium
outer casing with technopolymer
caps.
• LED versions available with
dynamic RGB and WNC (White
Tuning) colour changes compatible
with light management systems.
• Dimmable monochrome and
RGB versions complete with
electronic ballast + internal DALI
or DMX-RDM driver.
• Luminaire designed for
pass-through wiring.
• All external screws are made of
A2 stainless steel.
Optics WG WG WG WG (RGBW) WG (WNC) F 44°
3 m
6 m
9 m
12 m
Linealuce Compact Recessed
Technical features
Flood
Dimmable White Wall Grazing 5m
Static/Dimmable White Wall Grazing 13m
RGB
RGBW
WNC
IK10 IP6715General Linealuce Compact features
Illumination height
15
grey
52
55. Wall Grazing 3000
4000K
3000
4000K
101
101
117
117
Flood 44°
RGB
RGBW
3000
4000K
3000
4000K
101
101
101
101
117
117
117
117
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
1200
2900
2500
1500
max
1900
max
2900
max
2500
max
12
33
26
26
26
26
26
*
*
*
*
WNC
101
117
600 mm
1100 mm
1600 mm
2400
max
26 *
5 m
13 m
13 m
8 m
6÷8 m
6÷10 m
-
-
Product codes pag. 66-67
Static
Static
* Version available on request
Optics Colour Length Controllm/m W/m
Illumination
height
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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56. d
1 1 2 3
Wall (only vertical), surface or ceiling application
Wall application (only horizontal) Balustrade/Sill application
Wall application
Wall mounting bracket Brackets for balustrade
mounting
d
d
d ≥100 mm
d ≥125 mm
d 100 mm
d 125 mm
Versions
WHITE, RGB, WNC
RGBW, WRGBW
Versions
WHITE, RGB, WNC
RGBW, WRGBW
Versions
WHITE, WNC, RGB,
RGBW, WRGBW
90o d1 115mm
d2 290mm
d3 extendable from
290 to 375 mm
Versions
WHITE, RGB, WNC
WHITE, WNC, RGB,
RGBW, WRGBW
WHITE, WNC, RGB,
RGBW, WRGBW
Arms
extendable
and adjustable
± 90°
Plate used for support
or ceiling installation
Linealuce Compact
Accessoires Accessoires
Accessoires Accessoires
Installation options and accessories
1 Ceiling
2 Surface
3 Wall
4 Horizontal wall
5 Balustrade/Sill
1
2
45 3
Static System
Female connector
Static System
male connector
2. pole pair of
connectors (male +
female)
3. pole female
connector
4. pole male connector
complete with covering
cap for unused male
connectors - IP66
5. Y-coupling with 5
poles IP68
6. Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
1. Multi-pole cable with
end connectors
For each length Linealuce
there is a suitable accessory cable.
Dimmable and RGB
system and WNC, RGB,
RGBW, WRGBW
2 44 1 1
1 1 2 2 3
6 4 1 1 22 3 5
0,5m
1m
1,5m
cap (standard)
cable
cable se d > 1.5m cable
230 Vac
230 Vac
cable se d > 1.5m
cable se d > 1.5m cable
230 Vac
DMX/DALI
Linealuce is fitted with two connectors and a pass through cable allowing a series of modules to be connected to the same power line. This
eliminates the cost of additional junction boxes and reduces installation time while assuring system reliability. The power can be supplied either
through the female or male connector.
System composition
Linealuce Compact
Installation
Product codes pag. 64-65
54
57. d d
d
Wall application horizontal/vertical
Versions
WALL GRAZING
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d No limitation
d ≥ 200 mm d ≥ 250 mm
Linealuce Compact Recessed
Accessoires
Accessoires Accessoires
Installation options and accessories
1 Ceiling
2 Surface
3 Wall
4 Horizontal wall
4
1
2
3
Wall, surface or ceiling application
Outer casing
Ceiling application
Steel cables kit with
reinforcement plates
d
Versions
WALL GRAZING
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d No limitation
Versions
WALL GRAZING
WHITE FLOOD optic
d see drawing (*)
d No limitation
d
Outer casing Steel cable for
wall application
Dimmable and RGB system
1. 5-pole connector
IP68
2. Y-coupling with 5
poles IP68
3. Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
3 11111111 2
cable cable
230Vac
Static System
230Vac
DMX/DALI
Linealuce recessed is fitted with a wiring system including a BOX or output cables that allow a series of modules to be connected to the same power
line. This eliminates the cost of junction boxes, reduces installation times and guarantees system reliability. The power supply can be run down either
side of the connection.
System composition
cable
cap
(standard)
(*) The distance d of the WALL GRAZING optics depends on the surface
If an outer casing is used it may be wise to lay a water drainage base. If this is not
possible or the luminaire is installed on a wall, fit a pipe to drain the water.
Very rough,
uneven surfaces
Smooth
surfaces
Product codes pag. 66-67
55
58. Underscore Grazer highlights the
volumes of the of the surfaces by
creating dramatic or reassuring light
and shadow effects depending on
the material of the wall illuminated.
Issey Miyake Boutique
London, United Kingdom
Architectural and Lighting Project:
Tokujin Yoshioka
Photo: Antony Crolla
Underscore Grazer
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59. Underscore Grazer.
Lines of light that define and organize space.
The perfect fusion of light and architectural walls.
Underscore Grazer creates a diffused light that
emphasizes the materials of the surface in question.
The option of using corner accessories allows
designers to define any perimeter, even those with
highly complex shapes. The luminaire produces
a grazing, continuous light, and the source remains
hidden so the effects are even more startling.
Architectural features that may seem ordinary during
the day, come alive and shine at night, as the light
seems to wrap them in a special, new coat. So even
the simplest of buildings can become a work of art,
and the most straightforward geometry can shape a
canvas on which to creatively highlight architectural
character.
millimetres
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60. General Underscore features
• A linear system for lighting walls
vertically.
• Niche application via a specific
aluminium profile for false ceilings,
and completed with internal and
external cornerpieces to ensure the
system fits the shape of the wall
• Lighting modules in 3 lengths,
complete with DALI dimmable
control gear supplied with input
and output connectors for
continuous line installations
• High performance wall grazer
optics
Illumination height
Grazer creates even, consistent
illumination and a light effect with
no shadows.
Aluminium perimeter profile
Wall Grazer
LED module
Underscore Grazer
Technical features
Vertical wall
False ceiling
2-3 m 5-6 m
2-3 m
2-3 m
5-6 m
8-9 m
200 mm
01
white
False ceiling
Vertical wall
IP20
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61. 55
65
1
2
4
5
6
1 End cap
2 Aluminium perimeter profile L=1000
3 90° internal corner profile
2200 22 3-9 m
Wall Grazing
528 mm
1056 mm
1585 mm
System set up
4 Connector with cable for initial connection
5 LED Wall Washer module L=528
6 Connector for pass-through connections
W/N
Product codes pag. 68
Optics Colour Length Controllm/m W/m
Illumination
height
59
62. Light source W* lm length code colour
Spot 10°
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
5,9 W 580 512 BM69 15
12 W 1150 1040 BM71 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
5,9 W 540 512 BM70 15
12 W 1080 1040 BM72 15
DMX versions available on request.
Power supply to be ordered separately.
Monochromatic DALI versions occupy 1 address.
Flood 30°
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
5,9 W 580 512 BM77 15
12 W 1150 1040 BM79 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
5,9 W 540 512 BM78 15
12 W 1080 1040 BM80 15
DMX versions available om request.
Complete with electronic control card.
Power supply to be ordered separately.
Monochromatic DALI versions occupy 1 address.
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80 dimmerabile DALI
5,9 W 580 512 BL30 15
12 W 1150 1040 BL32 15
18 W 1730 1569 BL34 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
5,9 W 540 512 BL31 15
12 W 1080 1040 BL33 15
18 W 1620 1569 BL35 15
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DMX-RDM
5,9 W 580 512 BL36 15
12 W 1150 1040 BL38 15
18 W 1730 1569 BL40 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable
5,9 W 540 512 BL37 15
12 W 1080 1040 BL39 15
18 W 1620 1569 BL41 15
Power supply to be ordered separately.
Monochromatic DALI versions occupy 1 address.
Wall grazing 6 m
RGB DALI
11 W 660 512 BJ17 15
22 W 1320 1004 BJ18 15
33 W 1980 1496 BJ19 15
RGB DMX-RDM
11 W 660 512 BJ20 15
22 W 1320 1004 BJ21 15
33 W 1980 1496 BJ22 15
Complete with electronic control card.
Power supply to be ordered separately.
The DALI RGB versions occupy 3 addresses.
Monochromatic static LED (24Vdc) Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED (48÷56Vdc)
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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Light source W* lm length code colour
Spot 10°
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 600 528 BK36 15
13 W 1210 1056 BK40 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 570 528 BK37 15
13 W 1130 1056 BK41 15
Flood 30°
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 600 528 BK80 15
13 W 1210 1056 BK84 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 570 528 BK81 15
13 W 1130 1056 BK85 15
Wall grazing 3 m
4000K CRI 80
3,6 W 390 528 BH14 15
7,2 W 770 1056 BH16 15
11 W 1160 1585 BH18 15
3000K CRI 85
3,6 W 360 528 BH15 15
7,2 W 720 1056 BH17 15
11 W 1080 1585 BH19 15
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 600 528 BH20 15
9,8 W 910 792 BI11 15
13 W 1210 1056 BH22 15
16 W 1510 1321 BI13 15
20 W 1810 1585 BH24 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 570 528 BH21 15
9,8 W 850 792 BI12 15
13 W 1130 1056 BH23 15
16 W 1410 1321 BI14 15
20 W 1700 1585 BH25 15
Power supply to be ordered separately.
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
Product codes
Compatible with light control systems
of the iGuzzini range illustrated on page 659 (The Product Book).
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
91
52
3936
91
52
3936
43
37
38
15
grey
60
63. Linealuce Mini
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
120 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout=48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 40x114x125h
BZ14 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
240 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout=48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 63x114x125h
BZ15 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
480 W
Vin=90÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout= 48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 86x114x125h
BZ16 00
Installation systems
Monochromatic static LED components
Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED components
Cable length
code colour
5-pole connector
IP68
BZS6 04
Y-coupling with 5 poles
IP68
For connection between DMX
or DALI signal cable and
power supply cable
BZN7 00
for DMX and DALI versions
Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
BZQ7 00
for DMX-RDM versions
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard
profile 10 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9908 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
24 W
Vin=90÷-260Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9909 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
72 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9910 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
96 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9911 00
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
120 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 40x114x125h
BZK0 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
240W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 63x114x125h
9912 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
480W
Vin=90÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 86x114x125h
BZK1 00
Connector block
with fast-coupling
terminals IP66
Suitable for cables 2x2,5 mm2
BZK7 15
Connector IP68
Suitable for cables 2x2,5 mm2
BZK6 00
code colour
Plate used for support
or ceiling installation
BZJ6 00
for versions L=512-528
1004-1040-1056
BZJ7 00
for versions L=1321-1496
1569-1585
Adjustable arms
+/- 90° for wall or
ceiling mounting L=200
BZJ8 13
code colour
Adjustable arms
+/- 90° for wall or
ceiling mounting L=83
BZJ9 13
for monochromatic
static LED
Adjustable arms
+/- 90° for wall or
ceiling mounting L=115
BZQ9 13
for dimmable monochromatic
and RGB LED
Power supply 24V Linealuce Mini type Continuous line
max length (m)
Cable length
(2,5mm2
)
10W Linealuce h 3m 0.5m
> 1000 m
Linealuce h 5m -
24W Linealuce h 3m 1.5 m
800 m
Linealuce h 5m 0.7 m
72W Linealuce h 3m 4.5 m
300 m
Linealuce h 5m 2.5 m
96W Linealuce h 3m 6.0 m
210 m
Linealuce h 5m 3.5 m
120W Linealuce h 3m 7.5 m
170 m
Linealuce h 5m 4.5 m
240W Linealuce h 3m 16 m
85 m
Linealuce h 5m 9.0 m
480W Linealuce h 3m 27 m
57 m
Linealuce h 5m 14 m
Power supply 48V Linealuce Mini type Continuous line
max length (m)
Cable length
(1,5mm2
)
120W Linealuce white dimm 7.5 m
250 m
Linealuce RGB 3.5 m
240W Linealuce white dimm 18 m
100 m
Linealuce RGB 8.5 m
480W Linealuce white dimm 22 m
60 m
Linealuce RGB 15 m
Refer to the instruction sheets at products.iguzzini.com for system planning.
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64. Light source W* lm length code colour
No-skid glass
Flood optic 44°
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 600 552 BW24 15
13 W 1210 1080 BW26 15
20 W 1810 1609 BW28 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 570 552 BW25 15
13 W 1130 1080 BW27 15
20 W 1700 1609 BW29 15
Power supply to be ordered separately
Monochromatic static LED Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED
Transparent glass
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 600 552 BW18 15
13 W 1210 1080 BW20 15
20 W 1810 1609 BW22 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 570 552 BW19 15
13 W 1130 1080 BW21 15
20 W 1700 1609 BW23 15
Power supply to be ordered separately
Light source W* lm length code colour
Transparent glass
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
6,5 W 600 552 BW30 15
13 W 1210 1080 BW32 15
20 W 1810 1609 BW34 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
6,5 W 570 552 BW31 15
13 W 1130 1080 BW33 15
20 W 1700 1609 BW35 15
Complete with electronic control card.
Power supply to be ordered separately.
Occupy 1 DALI address.
Wall grazing 6 m
RGB DMX-RDM
9 W 590 552 BW57 15
17 W 1140 1044 BW58 15
25 W 1660 1536 BW59 15
Complete with electronic control card.
Power supply to be ordered separately.
code color lenght
Outer casing X010 00 545
for BW18-BW19-
BW24-BW25
X011 00 1073
for BW20-BW21-
BW26-BW27
X012 00 1602
for BW22-BW23
BW28-BW29
Outer casing X014 00 545
for BW30-BW31-BW57
X015 00 1073
for BW32-BW33
X016 00 1602
for BW34-BW35
X017 00 1037
for BW58
X018 00 1529
for BW59
Installation systems
code color
Steel cables kit
L=570 with reinforcement plates
for false ceiling application
X013 00
for monochromatic
static LED
BZZ7 00
for dimmable monochromatic
and RGB LED
Steel cable L=200
for wall application
5925 00
Linealuce Mini
Recessed
Compatible with light control systems
of the iGuzzini range illustrated on page 659 (The Product Book).
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
55
74
55
74
55
74
55
74
15
grey
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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65. Monochromatic static LED components
Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED components
Cable length
Power supply 24V Linealuce Mini type Continuous line
max length (m)
Cable length
(2,5mm2
)
24W Linealuce statico 0.5m 800 m
72W Linealuce statico 2.5 m 300 m
96W Linealuce statico 3.5 m 210 m
120W Linealuce statico 4.5 m 170 m
240W Linealuce statico 9.0 m 85 m
480W Linealuce statico 14 m 57 m
Power supply 48V Linealuce Mini type Continuous line
max length (m)
Cable length
(1,5mm2
)
120W Linealuce white dimm 7.5 m
250 m
Linealuce RGB 3.5 m
240W Linealuce white dimm 18 m
100 m
Linealuce RGB 8.5 m
480W Linealuce white dimm 22 m
60 m
Linealuce RGB 15 m
Refer to the instruction sheets at products.iguzzini.com for system planning.
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard
profile 10 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9908 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
24 W
Vin=90÷-260Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9909 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
72 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9910 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
96 W
Vin=220÷240Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24Vdc ±2% (SELV)
9911 00
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
120 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 40x114x125h
BZK0 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
240W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 63x114x125h
9912 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
480W
Vin=90÷264Vac / 50÷60Hz
Vout=24÷28Vdc (SELV)
Dim. 86x114x125h
BZK1 00
code colour
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
120 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout=48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 40x114x125h
BZ14 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
240 W
Vin=88÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout=48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 63x114x125h
BZ15 00
Electronic power supply designed
to mount on a DIN standard profile
480 W
Vin=90÷264Vac / 47÷63Hz
Vout= 48÷55V (SELV)
Dim. 86x114x125h
BZ16 00
code colour
5-pole connector
IP68
BZS6 04
Y-coupling with 5 poles
IP68
For connection between DMX
or DALI signal cable and
power supply cable
BZN7 00
for DMX and DALI versions
Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
BZQ7 00
for DMX-RDM versions
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66. Linealuce Compact
Light source W* lm length code colour
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 620 528 BG96 15
13 W 620 1056 BG98 15
20 W 1860 1585 BH00 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 580 528 BG97 15
13 W 1160 1056 BG99 15
20 W 1740 1585 BH01 15
Wall grazing 9 m
4000K CRI 80
12 W 1140 528 BH02 15
24 W 2270 1056 BH04 15
36 W 3410 1585 BH06 15
3000K CRI 85
12 W 1060 528 BH03 15
24 W 2130 1056 BH05 15
36 W 3190 1585 BH07 15
Wall grazing 13 m
4000K CRI 80
18 W 1500 528 BH08 15
35 W 2990 1056 BH10 15
53 W 4490 1585 BH12 15
3000K CRI 85
18 W 1400 528 BH09 15
35 W 2800 1056 BH11 15
53 W 4210 1585 BH13 15
Wall grazing spot 18 m
4000K CRI 80
18 W 1500 528 BI51 15
35 W 2990 1056 BI53 15
53 W 4490 1585 BI55 15
3000K CRI 85
18 W 1400 528 BI52 15
35 W 2800 1056 BI54 15
53 W 4210 1585 BI56 15
Complete with power supply.
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
Monochromatic static LED
Light source W* lm length code colour
Wall grazing 13 m
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
14 W 1260 528 BI57 15
27 W 2530 1056 BI59 15
41 W 3790 1585 BI61 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
14 W 1180 528 BI58 15
27 W 2370 1056 BI60 15
41 W 3550 1585 BI62 15
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DMX-RDM
14 W 1260 528 BI63 15
27 W 2530 1056 BI65 15
41 W 3790 1585 BI67 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DMX-RDM
14 W 1180 528 BI64 15
27 W 2370 1056 BI66 15
41 W 3550 1585 BI68 15
Complete with power supply.
Monochromatic DALI versions occupy 1 address.
Wall grazing 8 m
RGB DALI
13 W 770 506 BI69 15
27 W 1530 998 BI70 15
40 W 2300 1490 BI71 15
RGB DMX-RDM
13 W 770 506 BI72 15
27 W 1530 998 BI73 15
40 W 2300 1490 BI74 15
Wall grazing 6÷8 m
RGBW DMX-RDM
13 W 990 506 BM45 15
27 W 1980 998 BM46 15
40 W 2970 1490 BM47 15
WRGBW DMX-RDM
15 W 1100 540 BN90 15
28 W 2090 1026 BN91 15
42 W 3080 1511 BN92 15
Wall grazing 6÷10 m
WNC DMX-RDM
14 W 1210 506 BM66 15
27 W 2420 998 BM67 15
41 W 3620 1490 BM68 15
Wall grazing spot 11 m
RGB DMX-RDM
13 W 770 506 BP14 15
27 W 1530 998 BP15 15
DALI RGBW, WRGBW and WNC versions available
on request. Complete with electronic control card and
power supply. RGB DALI versions occupy 3 addresses.
Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED
Single installation
WRGBW
Continuous line installation
WRGBW RGBW RGBW
Compatible with light control systems
of the iGuzzini range illustrated on page 659 (The Product Book).
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
66
75
114
66
75
114
66
75
114
15
grey
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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67. Accessories and installation systems
code colour
Diffusing filter for
Wall washer Spot optic
Recommended with
WWS optic on smooth surfaces to
obtain higher uniformity in initial area
of light beam.
BZS8 65
for BI51-BI52
BZS9 65
for BI53-BI54
BZT0 65
for BI55-BI56
BZW8 65
for BP14
BZW9 65
for BP15
Antiglare screen BZH7 15
for versions L=528
BZH8 15
for versions L=1056
BZH9 15
for versions L=1585
BZT1 15
for versions L=506
BZT2 15
for versions L=998
BZT3 15
for versions L=1490
BZV6 15
for versions L=540
BZV7 15
for versions L=1026
BZV8 15
for versions L=1511
Louver for
linealuce compact
3.TJY0.004.0
per versions L=528
3.TJY1.004.0
per versions L=1056
3.TJY2.004.0
per versions L=1585
code colour
Plate used for support
or ceiling installation
5570 00
for versions L=506-528
540-998-1026-1056
5571 00
for versions
L=1490-1511-1585
Wall mounting bracket
for LED monochromatic -
RGB and WNC
BZI0 15
for versions
L=506-528-998-1056
BZI1 15
for versions
L=1490-1585
Wall mounting bracket
for RGBW - WRGVW
BZV9 15
for versions
L=506-540-998-1026
BZW0 15
for versions L=1490-1511
Adjustable arms
+/- 90° for wall or
ceiling mounting L=138
BZX2 13
Adjustable arms
+/- 90° for wall or
ceiling mounting L=310
BZX3 13
Adjustable arms +/- 90°
L=138 mm
5576 15
Arms extendable
and adjustable +/- 90°
L=309÷389
5577 15
Brackets for balustrade
mounting L=297
5578 15
code colour
3-pole female
connector - IP66
BZI2 04
3-pole male connector
complete with covering
cap for unused male
connectors - IP66
BZI3 04
3-pole pair of connectors (male +
female) - IP66
BZI4 04
code colour
Multi-pole cable units
with 3-pole end connectors
(male + female)
BZJ0 04
for continuous line
connections modules L=528
BZJ1 04
for continuous line
connections modules L=1056
BZJ2 04
for continuous line
connections modules L=1585
code colour
5-pole female
connector - IP66
BZI5 04
5-pole male connector
complete with covering
cap for unused male
connectors - IP66
BZI6 04
5-pole pair of connectors (male +
female) - IP66
BZI7 04
Y-coupling with 5 poles
IP68
For connection between DMX or
DALI signal cable and power supply
cable
BZN7 00
for DMX and DALI versions
Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
BZQ7 00
for DMX-RDM versions
code colour
Multi-pole cable units
with 5-pole end connectors
(male + female)
for modules connected
in continuous line LED monochrome
DALI-DMX
BZJ3 04
for modules L=528
BZJ4 04
for modules L=1056
BZJ5 04
for modules L=1585
Multi-pole cable units
with 5-pole end connectors
(male + female)
for modules connected in
continuous line RGB DALI-DMX
RGBW DMX - WNC DMX
BZT4 04
for modules L=506
BZT5 04
for modules L=998
BZT6 04
for modules L=1490
Multi-pole cable units with 5-pole
end connectors
(male + female)
for modules connected in continuous
line WRGBW DMX
BZW1 04
for modules L=540
BZW2 04
for modules L=1026
BZW3 04
for modules L=1511
Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED components
Monochromatic static LED components
65
68. Light source W* lm length code colour
No-skid glass
Flood optic 44°
4000K CRI 80
18 W 1470 601 BM98 15
35 W 2940 1129 BN00 15
53 W 4410 1658 BN02 15
3000K CRI 85
18 W 1380 601 BM99 15
35 W 2750 1129 BN01 15
53 W 4130 1658 BN03 15
Complete with power supply
Light source W* lm length code colour
No-skid glass
Flood optic 44°
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
14 W 1260 601 BN16 15
27 W 2530 1129 BN18 15
41 W 3790 1658 BN20 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
14 W 1180 601 BN17 15
27 W 2370 1129 BN19 15
41 W 3550 1658 BN21 15
Complete with power supply. Occupies 1 address.
DMX versions available on request.
Monochromatic static LED Dimmable monochromatic and RGB LED
Transparent glass
Wall grazing 5 m
4000K CRI 80
6,5 W 620 601 BM86 15
13 W 1240 1129 BM88 15
20 W 1860 1658 BM90 15
3000K CRI 85
6,5 W 580 601 BM87 15
13 W 1160 1129 BM89 15
20 W 1740 1658 BM91 15
Complete with power supply
Semi-acid etched glass
Wall grazing 13 m
4000K CRI 80
18 W 1500 601 BM92 15
35 W 2990 1129 BM94 15
53 W 4490 1658 BM96 15
3000K CRI 85
18 W 1400 601 BM93 15
35 W 2800 1129 BM95 15
53 W 4210 1658 BM97 15
Complete with power supply
Semi-acid etched glass
Wall grazing 13 m
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
14 W 1260 601 BN04 15
27 W 2530 1129 BN06 15
41 W 3790 1658 BN08 15
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
14 W 1180 601 BN05 15
27 W 2370 1129 BN07 15
41 W 3550 1658 BN09 15
Complete with power supply. Occupies 1 address.
DMX versions available on request.
Transparent glass
Wall grazing 8 m
RGB DMX-RDM
13 W 770 579 BN31 15
27 W 1530 1071 BN32 15
40 W 2300 1563 BN33 15
Wall grazing 6÷8 m
RGBW DMX-RDM
13 W 990 579 BN43 15
27 W 1980 1071 BN44 15
40 W 2970 1563 BN45 15
Wall grazing 6÷10 m
WNC DMX-RDM
14 W 1210 579 BP03 15
27 W 2420 1071 BP04 15
41 W 3620 1563 BP05 15
Complete with electronic control card and power
supply.
Compatible with light control systems
of the iGuzzini range illustrated on page 659 (The Product Book).
For the system definition, refer to the instructions.
101
117
101
117
101
117
101
117
101
117
101
117
Linealuce Compact
Recessed
15
grey
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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66
69. code lenght colour
Outer casing BZV3 559 00
for versions L=579
BZV0 581 00
for versions L=601
BZV4 1052 00
for versions L=1071
BZV1 1110 00
for versions L=1129
BZV5 1545 00
for versions L=1563
BZV2 1640 00
for versions L=1658
installation systems
code colour
Steel cables kit L=570
with reinforcement plates
for false ceiling application
5926 00
Steel cable L=200
for wall application
5925 00
Composants LED dimmable monochrome et RGB
code colour
5-pole connector
IP68
BZS6 04
Y-coupling with 5 poles
IP68
For connection between DMX
or DALI signal cable and
power supply cable
BZN7 00
code colour
Cap for connectors
+ terminator
resistance 120 Ω
BZQ7 00
for DMX-RDM versions
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70. Underscore Grazer
01
white
Light source W* lm length code colour
Modulo wall grazing
4000K CRI 80 dimmable DALI
12 W 1140 526 MM91 01
23 W 2270 1054 MM92 01
35 W 3420 1580 MM93 01
3000K CRI 85 dimmable DALI
12 W 1070 526 MM94 01
23 W 2140 1054 MM95 01
35 W 3210 1580 MM96 01
length. code colour
Aluminum profile perimeter
1000 MXI7 01
2000 MXI8 01
Complete with elements for linear connection
with adjacent profiles
code colour
Profile for external corner 90°
MXT3 01
Profiles
Profile for internal corner 90°
MXI9 01
Pair of closing end caps
MXT4 01
code colour
Connectors for initial wiring MXT5 00
Connectros for connecting
different lighting modules at a
distance
MXT6 00
Component
The current W value may be reduced with the progress of technology.
For updated data please refer to our on-line catalogue. products.iguzzini.com
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72. Example of control system diagram Master Pro Evo
For exact definition of the system refer to the instruction sheets available
at products.iguzzini.com. Our technicians are available for support in the
planning phase.
Main voltage cable
Cavo KNX
Dali
Cavo ethernet
Bassa Tensione
Tablet and smartphone
Apple/Android
ENET
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Max. 64 DALI
addresses
Max. 64 KNX devices
Max. 64 DALI addresses
max 300m
Max. 64 DALI addresses
max 300m
cod.
BZQ7
cod.
BZQ7
cod. MH97on requestcod. 9908cod. MI56
cod. MI33
cod. MH97 cod. MH97
Linealuce Compact Linealuce Mini
48Vdc
Laptop Access Point
WiFi WLAN
cod. BZ14
cod. BZ15
cod. BZ16
Power supply
230 Vac
50 Hz
Control system
70
73. ENET
1 2 3 31 max 32
LN
230Vac
48Vdc
LN
230Vac
48Vdc
LN
230Vac
Example of control system diagram Master Pro DMX
Main voltage cable
Low tension cable
(see the datashheet for distance
and product connection)
DMX cable
Universe 1: 512 addresses
Universe 2: 512 addresses
Ethernet cable
cod. 9910
PAR
L N max 100m
max 100m
Tablet and smartphone
Apple/Android
Laptop Access Point
WiFi WLAN
cod. BZN7
cod. BZN7
cod. BZQ7
cod. BZQ7
1 2 3 31 max 32
L1 - DMX
L2 - DMX
ebus
cod. MN20
cod. MN22
cod. BZ14
cod. BZ15
cod. BZ16
cod. BZ14
cod. BZ15
cod. BZ16
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74. iGuzzini reserves the right to discontinue any
products from its collection at any time
whatsoever and without prior notice, without
prejudice to the essential characteristics
of the models described; iGuzzini also reserves
the right to make technical and photometric
modifications as well as to change any parts,
details or finishes deemed suitable for
improvement purposes or due to construction
and commercial requirements. Goods travel
at the customer’s risk and peril, even those
sold franco domicile. Any exporting of goods
purchased must be authorised in advance
and in writing by iGuzzini. The pole + product
compositions shown in the catalogue are
merely indicative, in particular as concerns the
wind-thrust stability test, which should be
performed based on both the characteristics
of the location and the regulations in force.
For installation purposes refer exclusively to
the conditions described in the instruction
sheet included in the product package and/or
on the Web site www.iguzzini.com The data
and information contained in these pages is to
be considered indicative and non-binding.
iGuzzini reserves the right to cancel, alter, or
rectify the data and information for legal and/or
technical and/or technological reasons.
iGuzzini, in any case, will try to do everything in
its power to ensure that all the data and
information herein are correct and up-to-date
when printed, yet shall not be held accountable
if, regardless of various proofreads, there
should be inaccuracies and/or errors because
of, and not limited to, legal or technological
updates, use of software that is different from
that utilized by iGuzzini, and/or issues that
are out of Guzzini’s control. For information
and updates on compatibility of the light
sources with the fittings illustrated in this
catalogue, reference must be made to the
instructions sheets that can be downloaded
from the e-catalogue at www.iguzzini.com
These conditions shall apply from
01.01.2015
For the ENEC mark for individual product
codes, see the download area for the online
catalogue products.iguzzini.it
In order to guarantee operation and safety,
public boards have established specific
standards which protect the end user against
risks. iGuzzini illuminazione in line with its
policy of quality and safety, makes products
which comply to these standards.
The non-electrified components of the system
(such as cover plates, couplings, etc.)
cannot be considered as lighting fixtures and
therefore are not included in the standards
used by the Quality Seal Institutes for their
classification. However, all the components of
the certified systems have been tested by
the said Institutes to ensure compatibility and
safety. The luminaires in the iGuzzini collection
are designed in conformance with European
standards EN 60598-1 and more specific ones,
therefore meeting these requirements in full,
including the maximum temperatures allowed
and considering the ambient temperature to
be 25°C. Please contact the company in
case of countries or applications with
especially severe temperature requirements
(i.e. fluorescent luminaires in low temperature
areas, LED luminaires in high temperature
areas, etc.) or different microclimatic features
(i.e. swimming pools, explosion-risk zones,
etc.). For the correct installation of the
luminaires, always consult the instruction
sheet provided with the product.
iGuzzini warrants that their products are free
from any defect in manufacturing and/or
material in case of proper use, for a period
of five years from the date of the invoice
prior to online registration at www.iguzzini.
com and acceptance of specific conditions.
In any case, iGuzzini recognises the warranty
rights foreseen by the law.
For enquiries, to report issues and
request assistance, contact the reference
company for your geographical
area, indicated at www.iguzzini.com.
Conditions of sale
General Conditions
Safety seals
Guarantee Information Notes
For the sales network consult the website:
www.iguzzini.com
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