EcoPAK® Graduate

EcoPAK® Graduate is a high specification curved profile surface or suspended luminaire complete with a choice of a prismatic polycarbonate or opal diffuser.
The fitting has fully retained polycarbonate end caps and is supplied with high frequency control gear as standard. It's low profile sectional design allows for installation with minimal impact on its environment.
Versatility - EcoPAK® Graduate serves many applications: :
This range of luminaires is primarily used for educational establishments such as schools, colleges and universities, however it is also ideally suited to hospitals, care homes and general office areas.
The EcoPAk® Graduate is a light fixture with a simple and practical design, including a plastic diffuser, available in several lengths ,thanks to its higher protection to solid objects and wet conditions, it can be used in many applications - especially where fast installation, easy maintenance and fixture cleaning are required or in places with a higher risk of corrosion.
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