Recessed spotlights, Nano Grazing light
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Description
The Nano Grazing light is a compact recessed fixture designed to produce a grazing light effect on surfaces and paths, with minimal visual impact and a precise output. In outdoor lighting design, it is useful when you want to emphasise materials and textures discreetly, or when light must guide along walkways and edges without adding volume to the scene.
...Read moreThe Nano Grazing light is a compact recessed fixture designed to produce a grazing light effect on surfaces and paths, with minimal visual impact and a precise output. In outdoor lighting design, it is useful when you want to emphasise materials and textures discreetly, or when light must guide along walkways and edges without adding volume to the scene.
The Nano collection by Platek includes small stainless-steel recessed fixtures with sharp, concentrated beams. The range offers a round or square flange and two installation options (flush or “roll over”), to highlight architecture and define routes with controlled outdoor lighting.
Technical features
• AISI 316 stainless steel body and head
• No visible screws, fixing with o-rings
• Remote power supply with constant current driver max 350 mA, wired in series
• Diffuser bonding with atmospheric-pressure plasma pre-treatment, silicone coating and automated assembly for sealing
• IP68 protection with Full Dry system to avoid condensation inside the product
• Outer housing installation in cast concrete with a 20–30 cm gravel soakaway
• Only an IP68 connection to the power supply can guarantee the same protection to the fixture
• Outer housing and connector to be ordered separately
• IP66 / IP68 Full Dry, IK10
Versions
Nano 1 Opening
Nano 2 Opening
Download the free 3D and BIM models of the Nano Grazing light by Platek and integrate it into your outdoor project. Along with the BIM download, you can also access catalogues, datasheets and images to complete documentation and present a coherent, verifiable outdoor lighting proposal.