Classical luminaires do justice to the character of their settings and are the perfect accompaniment for a historic town or village centre. The MAK (Margriet Armatuur Klein) luminaire (street or yard lighting) is the GAM's baby sister. This strong likeness makes it possible to combine the two luminaires to create a characterful look in a specific setting. The MAK is an impact-resistant (IK10) and waterproof (IP65) pendant luminaire and suitable for lighting in town centres, shopping centres, residential areas and public squares.
Applications
Inside the built-up area, Outside the built-up area, Holiday parks, Footpaths and cycle paths, Roads, Residential street, Public squares and parks
Luminaire type
Pendant luminaire,
Suspended luminaire
Light cover
UV-stabilised polycarbonate
Color
RAL 9005
Housing
Aluminium coated
Lumenrange
From
800
to 4860
Label
Lightronics
CRI
> 70
IP
IP65
IK
IK 10
The MAK is not only a beautifully designed luminaire, it also guarantees an excellent lighting experience. It combines a distinctive appearance with the advantages of modern lighting technology. The luminaire is easy to mount, install and maintain, and thanks to optimal spare parts supply availability, you are guaranteed uniformity in your streetscape far into the future.
The choice is yours, ranging from CLO (Constant Lumen Output), motion detection and communication between luminaires to integrating an existing management system or preparing for sensors. You can also opt for different luminaire finishes: functional or more stylish.
Lightronics’ luminaires feature CLO (Constant Lumen Output) or five standard dimming modes (1A, 2A, 3A, 4A and 5A), which alter the power and light intensity based on preconfigured time settings.
Lightronics offers full system integration with Controlled Solutions. This includes the use of communication modules from brands such as CityTouch, Luminext, TVilight or Remoticom. Motion detection with local communication by RF is a further possibility. Controlled Solutions projects are tailor-made solutions that involve additional charges for the initial analysis, system configuration and the final acceptance procedure.
The GAM (Groot Armatuur Margriet) is a visually striking luminaire that comes into its own in characteristic public squares, town centres, shopping centres and residential areas. The word Margriet in the name, Dutch for daisy, refers to the flower shape with the light source in its centre.
Classical luminaires bring out the character of their setting and are perfect for a historic town centre or village centre. The HTA (Hangend Tulp Armatuur) combines a robust appearance with perfect lighting technology and is widely applicable.
The OMA (Oud Maastricht Armatuur) luminaire revives old times and gives the public space a nostalgic look. This classical luminaire with a copper hood combines a distinctive and characterful look with modern lighting technology.