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EVO Bulkheads from Ovia O
via’s EVO range of energy-saving LED bulkheads has been designed with the installer in mind, offering convenience and speed of installation as
their key attributes.
The range currently comprises the standard EVO bulkhead, EVO ORB, EVO Slim and EVO Deco XL. They all benefit from a fast-fit twist and lock installation mechanism and they feature a tri-colour CCT switch integrated onto the LED Board, making it easy to switch from 3000k, 4000k and 6000k.
The standard IP65-rated EVO bulkhead is available in black and white and in 12W and 16W versions. A popular feature with contractors is the benefit of four 20mm conduit knockouts, which enables surface conduit work directly into the luminaire. The IP65-rated EVO ORB bulkhead is a stylish model with larger dimensions – 320mm diameter and 113mm depth – and is available in 12W and 16W versions.
The IP65-rated EVO Slim has a depth of just 57mm making it ideal where a subtle solution may be sought, or where space is tight.
EVO DECO XL is a 20W, IP54-rated bulkhead with a 470mm diameter and 96mm depth. Typical applications will be larger, more open areas to avoid the need for a greater number of smaller fittings to meet the required light levels.
All EVO models are available in Standard, Microwave, Emergency and Microwave Emergency. The Microwave versions feature a step dim function
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where it steps to 10% or 30% in no presence areas. Most competitor products would require dimmable control gear to provide this option for corridor function type. All EVO Emergency bulkheads also feature Lithium ion batteries in the emergency packs. Each EVO model comes with a five year warranty.
For more information, visit
www.oviauk.com
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