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Parscan
Parscan
2005

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Parscan

Spotlight

ERCO Leuchten GmbH

A first glance at the Parscan product range reveals that its design is derived from an original spotlight luminaire model, known in the industry as "White Can": a plain, white cylinder that is hinged on the track adapter. Lighting designers choose this type of spotlight particularly for areas where flexible, directed lighting is required, which should however be as inconspicuous as possible, such as in museums, galleries or religious buildings. A second glance reveals that the Parscan range provides highly developed detailed solutions for the complex tasks of creating lighting effects: tightening the single clamping screw simultaneously locks the spotlight in both axes of movement. When the spotlight is directed vertically downwards as a downlight, the bracket fits exactly into the overall cylindrical shape.

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