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Light Management System Solutions for Energy Efficiency

Light Management System: Solutions for Energy Efficiency

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This catalogue presents a new light control system - Master Pro Evo - that uses standard KNX, LON and DALI protocols and allows lighting and other Building Automation systems and functions, like heating, to be integrated in one centralised control system. This intelligent control technology optimizes energy efficiency and reduces the building’s operating costs.

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Light Management SystemSolutions for Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiencyThe Kyoto protocol / Buildings: the main source of energy saving

iGuzzini sustainable architecture / Efficiency factors in construction

design / Rating system for sustainable building protocols in the sphere

of Building Automation

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Master Pro EvoThe system in action: Conference halls / Showrooms / Offices

Polyfunctional centres / Schools and colleges

KNX protocol components

LON protocol components

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Open and pre-configured systemsLMS Quick / Biodynamic Quick / Light Equalizer / Colour Quick

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On the cover:Sanofi AventisMassy - Francia

Architectural design: Franco CianfaglioneSCGMA (Société Cianfaglione Gravereaux Maroun Architectes)Photo: Didier Boy de la Tour

This catalogue presents a new light control system - Master Pro Evo - that uses standard KNX, LON and DALI protocols and allows lighting and other Building Automation systems and functions, like heating, to be integrated in onecentralised control system. This intelligent control technology optimizes energy efficiency and reducesthe building’s operating costs.

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Energy efficiency

The Kyoto protocolEnergy efficiency is no longer just an option. The Kyoto protocol has stimulated govern-ments from all over the world to approve legislation guaranteeing a more intelligent and aware use of energy in buildings. In March 2007 the European Union committed to achieving reductions of 20% in CO2 emissions before 2020. This plan of action, known as “3x20 by 2020”, also includes an increase of 20% in the level of Energy Efficiency and 20% of energy produced from renewable energy sources. To reach these objectives a number of real changes are required and goverments are intensifying their efforts to pass new laws and set and regulate standards for greater energy efficiency.

Energy efficiency increased by 20%

CO2 emissions reduced by 20%

20% of energy from renewable sources

This new trend of stricter energy efficiency began with the Kyoto Protocol. Laws like the Energy Policy Act in the United States have established the standards for our future energy.In Italy, Legislative Decree no. 192 dated19/08/2005 published the European directive 2002/91/CE (EPBD) regarding energy yields in the building sphere and again, more recently with the Ministerial Decree 26/06/2009 (national guidelines for building industry energy certification). On 18/06/2010 the new European directive (2010/31/CE) regarding energy performance in the building

industry was published. This recognises the importance of active control systems, like automated, control and monitoring systems aimed at saving energy.Initiatives in the private and public sector: • UNIEN15232standard This standard is used to assess the impact of building automation systems on active energy efficiency, by establishing the potential energy savings on heating and electricity depending on the type of building.

• TheLEED®GreenBuildingRating System is a standard for energy certification and sustainability for the design, construction and running of buildings, created from voluntary contributions and applied at an international level in over 110 countries. The LEED was originally compiled in the USA by the US Green Building Council, a no-profit association founded in 1993. The standard rapidly became accepted internationally and is now the most commonly used certification system in the world.

Reference standards

Photo: Gianni Berengo Gardin

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Energy efficiency

Buildings: the main source of energy saving

To reach the goals outlined in the Kyoto Protocol, we must start now. Insisting on energy efficiency is the fastest, cheapest and cleanest way to reduce consumption and CO2 emissions.Making buildings more efficient from an energy point of view does not necessarily mean costly changes and system interruptions. Renewing existing buildings can guarantee energy savings of up to 30% by simply implementing easy-to-use services and technology that are already available.

40%

30%

Reducing energy consumption by 30% before 2020 would avoid the need for 1000 new power stations.

Commercial and residential buildings account for 40% of global energy consumption

The increasingly widespread use of heating, air conditioning, lighting and new technology has provoked a considerable increase in energy demands in our buildings. Consequently up to 50% of CO2 emissions can be attributed to commercial and residential buildings on account of their high level of electricity consumption. Today buildings are the main source of potential energy savings that would allow us to meet our goals and protect the environment.

Renewable energy sources

Automation and integrated building management

Energy monitoring and management

HVAC control systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning)

The distribution of electrical energy

Controlled lighting

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“Passive” energy efficiency measures, such as insulation or the use of low consumption products are not enough to reach our goals and make an effective contribution to our energy future.To achieve significant, long-lasting results, it is essential to take “active” measures to improve the way our systems operate.

Active and passive energy

Active energy can be obtained by optimising automation, regulation and constant monitoring:

Checking and monitoringMeasuring and monitoring electrical phenomena are the first essential step in raising awareness and changing incorrect habits and behaviour.

Reducing energy consumption •Usingautomationandcontrolsystemstobesure we do not waste energy. •Addingmonitoringandmaintenanceservices to achieve consistent, long-lasting improvements.

Reducing energy costs•Usingstrategiesthatreduceenergypurchasesbyoptimising management costs. •Choosingsolutionsforproducingenergyfromrenewablesources like photovoltaics.

10%

20%

30%

Headquarters of Thyssen Krupp Essen - Germany

Photo: Lukas Roth

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Dual sheath facade

Photovoltaic roof

Station for recharging electrical vehicles

Radiant false ceiling

Systemskylight well

Heat pump with accumulation tank

Green roof

Technical wall

Energy efficiency

In the buildings constructed for the iGuzzini headquarters, the functional requirements and quality of the work environment are expressed through modern architecture based on energy and environmental sustainability and research into the best way of integrating with the local territory. In this integrated design process all the aspects involving environmental sustainability criteria have been tackled with a parallel approach and all the design choices have been assessed with the aim of maximizing the goals defined in the iiSBE (international initiative for Sustainable Built Environment) Institute Sustainable Building Challenge certification system.

“The Light Laboratory” Headquarters

iGuzzinisustainable architecture

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Energy efficiency

Recanati - Italy

The architectural project and systems design of the new “Light Laboratory” building is based on an energy saving-focused and environmentally friendly philosophy.The integrated method adopted, together with an exclusive use of renewable sources, has achieved a reduction in CO2 emissions and a level of energy efficiency producing savings of 30% compared to a similar building designed with traditional technology.

Heat pump with accumulation tank

Guildford - UK

The iGuzzini UK headquarters was constructed in Guildford in 2008 according to the principles of sustainable architecture by adopting a series of technical and design solutions that have earned the building an impressive score (71.25%) on the BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) scale used to assess environmental performance in buildings.

Barcelona - Spain

The “il Cielo” iGuzzini lighting headquarters in Spain is the last of a series of constructions that have adopted sustainable energy and natural and artificial light management as the cornerstones of their design. The building, located in the Parque de Actividades Empresariales Can Sant Joan in Sant Cugat del Vallès, is the result of optimised energy efficiency, not just in terms of consumption but also in the way that energy is generated.

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Type of Building/Room

BACS efficiency classes and factorsSavings gained by adopting B and A

classes instead of C and D

D C B A B/C saving

B/D saving

A/C saving

A/D saving

Offices 1.10 1.00 0.93 0.87 7% 16% 13% 21%

Reading rooms 1.06 1.00 0.94 0.89 6% 11% 11% 16%

Schools 1.07 1.00 0.93 0.86 7% 13% 14% 20%

Hospitals 1.05 1.00 0.98 0.96 2% 7% 4% 9%

Hotels 1.07 1.00 0.95 0.90 5% 11% 10% 16%

Restaurants 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 4% 8% 8% 12%

Stores/Wholesalers

1.08 1.00 0.95 0.91 5% 12% 9% 16%

Table taken from UNI EN15232

The UNI EN 15232 standard clearly indicates the benefits to be gained by moving from one efficiency class to another.An analysis of the table allows us to make immediate qualitative and quantitative assessments regarding the benefits to be gained by using an automation system in a building. Especially with regard to electrical energy consumption, by passing from a C efficiency class to a higher class means moving from a minimum saving of 2% (class B) to a maximum saving of 14% (class A); for residential buildings this means moving from a minimum saving of 7% (class B) to a maximum saving of 8% (class A).

Energy efficiency

Energy classes B A

Electrical energy -7% -13%

Thermal energy -20% -30%

Energy savings can be achieved by changing from

a class C building to a B or A class

Energy savings for electrical energy

consumption in non-residential

buildings

BACS Building Automation and Control SystemsTBM Technical Home and Building Management

Building design efficiency

factors

High performance energy BACS and TBM systems

BACS automation and advanced control systems

Traditional automation and control systems

Systems with no automation or control facilities

class A high efficiency

class D no automation

class B advanced automation

class C standard automation

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Lighting Energy Numeric Indicator specifying the assessment method for quantifying the energy used for interior lighting in buildings.

•Totallightingpower•Constantlighting•Naturallightuse(yes/no)•Occupationfactor•Naturallightfactor

•Parasitepower(CTRLS)•Totalcircuitpower•Useofenergysavingluminaires•Lightmanagementsystem

For each intended location there are 12 limit values that vary according to

the type of lighting system

Intended use 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

Offices

Education

Hospitals

Hotels

Restaurants

Sport

Retail

Production

L.E.N.I.

KWh/m2

year

32.2 67.1

24.8 54.9

50.7 160.8

34.6 108.1

27.1 92.1

37.9 123.7

70.6 178.1

37.5 123.7

Energy requirements for lighting

Centre for Research and Development of Brembo Km Rosso, Stezzano (Bergamo) - ItalyArchitectural design: Jean NouvelPhoto: Matteo Piazza

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Countries that respect this rating for sustainable

buildings

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Energy efficiency

The Green Building Council promotes and supplies a global approach to building sustainability by recognising performance in key areas of human health and environmental friendliness. The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Enviromental Design) is the most popular rating method in the world for assessing the perfomance of a building throughout its entire life cycle. It divides a building's sustainability features into seven areas that are structured in terms of mandatory requirements and credits. For each area it recognises and assesses performance in points by reflecting their potential impact on the environment. The project reaches different levels of certification according to the sum of the points from the different areas.

LEED Italy 2009

Other standards

Countries that respect this rating for sustainable

buildings

Countries that will soon be adopting this rating

Rating system

for sustainable buildings

Maximum score attainable 110 + bonus Bonus

Site sustainability 26 Design innovation 6

Waste water management 10 Regional priorities 4

Energy and atmosphere 35

Materials and resources 14

Internal environment quality 15

New Constructions / Renovations

Il Cielo iGuzzini’, Headquarter of iGuzzini IbericaSant Cugat del Vallès, (Barcelona) - SpainArchitectural design: Josep Miàs + Partners, MiAS ArquitectesPhoto: Adriá Goula

LEEDGREEN STARBREEAMCASBEE

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Compared to traditional systems, a good control system reduces lighting costs by 50%. Adopting simple programmable logic controllers in a traditional system can guarantee users optimal comfort. Today, thanks to the KNX / LON systems, highly adaptable solutions can be designed that cover all applications, from the simplest to the most complicated service industry system.User-friendly installation, less cables, and a range of services including scene lighting, fault indications, and local and remote control systems, now combine to offer real added value solutions.The solutions proposed with the KNX and LON systems, (also defined in the EN 50090 standard), allow an all-round approach to be taken with regard to the important issue of energy efficiency and the consequent limitation of CO2 emissions. From small devices, such as timer and presence detectors, to highly sophisticated, customised solutions designed in compliance with UNI EN 15232 standard indications.

Building Automation

Protocols

Energy efficiency

KNX / LONCentralized control system

for all functions

Day light sensor

Presence detector

Electrical loads control

Scene lighting

Weather station

Lighting HeatingTemperature Blinds

Bacnet is a data communication protocol for building automation and control parts. Developed by

Ashae, BACnet is a U.S.A. national standard, a European standard in

over 30 countries and a worldwide ISO standard. BACnet standardizes communications between devices

and building automation systems managed by different protocols.

KNX LON

BACnet

Rainbow headquartersLoreto (Ancona) - Italy

Architectural design: Elisabetta Straffi e Sergio BianchiPhoto: Giuseppe Saluzzi

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Light Management System

Master Pro Evo This innovative «intelligent» control system, based on KNX, LON and DALI technology, allows all the functions in a building that are usually controlled separately, to be managed via a centralised system.Master Pro Evo offers flexible solutions for all kinds of application; solutions that guarantee comfort, safety and maximum energy savings.

Customised projects

iGuzzini's team of technicians and designers are always ready to ensure an optimal configuration of the Master Pro Evo system.Every project is designed taking into acount the customer's specific requirements.

YMCA Cartier-Ville (Montreal) - CanadaArchitectural design: Daoust LestageLighting design: Eclairage Public, Gilles ArpinPhoto: Marc Cramer

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Conference halls Depending on the functions and uses required, customised lighting scenarios can be created in various areas of the building: meeting rooms, coporate welcome areas, offices, etc.

•10% less electrical energy used compared to a traditional system for a room of a similar size.

•More comfort for users and a more pleasant atmosphere in the room.

•Whenfittedwithlightingunits,unnecessaryusage is eliminated, thereby guaranteeing significant energy savings.

•Maximum flexibility and easier to adjust than a traditional system.

•Manual, automatic and remote adjustment options via an IR receiver.

•User-friendly maintenance.

•Thesystemhelpsmeetthe requirements of the LEED certification system for building sustainabliity.

Benefits

10%

Automatic scene lighting control commands

This type of solution uses KNX technology to connect the switch on and dimmer actuators with the control panel pushbuttons. The KNX pushbutton panels allow the various lighting scenarios to be configured according to how the rooms and various other areas in the building are used. The KNX actuators can be used to switch on or adjust light intensity manually at any time. A remote control command makes this solution even more practical.

Master Pro EvoThe system in action

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System

Key interface, 4 plus channels + Standard pushbutton panel (4 buttons)

KNX

Power supplyKNX

0-10 V

0-10 V

0-10 V

ActuatorKNX

Universal KNXDimmer actuator

Universal KNXDimmer actuator

Control unit KNX 0-10V

Ballast / Transformer Transformer Transformer Ballast

Auditorium Antonianum Roma - ItalyPhoto: Giuseppe Saluzzi

Remote control

Presence detector KNX ARGUS

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Showrooms Monitoring electrical loads after store closures, such as lighting systems, surveillance cameras and other kinds of devices, help avoid unnecessary energy waste. This configuration also allows lighting systems to be programmed during the night.

•Monitoringconsumptionandidentifyingpotential waste can result in savings of over 10%.

•Lower maintenance costs achieved by switching on lighting devices in turn.

•Superior safety levels thanks to automatic alarms and emergency calls.

•Easier to use command functions.

•Easier to empower and amplify.

•Superior flexibility and a user-friendly design compared to traditional systems with similar functions.

•ThesystemhelpsmeetLEED certification system requirements.

Benefits

10%

KNX switch on actuators connected to a load monitoring touch panel

The touch panel displays the states of the various loads and highlights potential risks during opening hours. The system interrupts the supply of electricity for certain tasks, thereby avoiding unnecessary waste. It also helps ensure the safety system is operating correctly by monitoring equipment like cameras and lighting systems. The KNX logic module turns lights on/off in turn during the night to ensure the equipment is used in a balanced manner.The touch panel also supplies information regarding operating times and the duration of each luminaire.

Master Pro EvoThe system in action

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System

IKey interface, 2 plus channels + Standard pushbutton panel (2 buttons)

7” touch panel

KNX

Power supplyKNX

Switch on actuators REG-K/8x230/16 with manual operating mode and current detection

Motor

Refrigerator

Oven

Assembly system

Fluorescent lights

230 Volt

Ballast

Honda PetrickHamburg - Germany Architectural design: Martin DumrathPhoto: Max Schulz

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Offices Automatic lighting and heating monitoring for the various offices is obtained through the interaction of sensors and actuators that eliminate manual intervention and offer increased safety, energy efficiency and comfort.

•Automatatedroommonitoringreduces energy consumption by 35%.

•AccordingtotheUNI EN 15232 standard, class A buildings must be fitted with control systems that guarantee higher energy savings.

•Higher safety levels and savings thanks to alarms and automated emergency calls.

•Faster installation times than traditional systems with similar functions.

•Awiderangeofhigh benefit, easy-to-use functions.

•User-friendly maintenance.

•Thesystemhelpsmeetthe requirements of the LEED certification system for building sustainability.

Benefits

35%

Presence detectors and light sensors.

This type of solution offers a splendid combination of different control levels, including: presence, luminosity, timed illumination and temperature.The parameters are set using presence detectors, heating and light actuators, binary inputs and multi-function buttons.

•Controlled lighting: the bus system includes a presence detector and multi-function buttons.

Master Pro EvoThe system in action

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System

KNX

Power supplyKNX

Window contacts

Key interface, 4 plus channels + Standard pushbutton panel (4 buttons)

Presence detector KNX ARGUS

ActuatorKNX

Woodland Trust headquartersGrantham - UKArchitectural design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Will GarnerPhoto: Peter Cook

Binaryinput

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Polyfunctional centres

The combination of various checking systems allows lighting to be controlled automatically and blinds to be regulated according to how the rooms are used, what their position is and the level of natural light.

•Thechancetosave up to 50%.

•AccordingtotheUNI EN 15232 standard, Class A buildings must be fitted with control systems that guarantee higher energy savings.

•Higher safety levels and savings thanks to alarms and automated emergency calls.

•Remote control and monitoring system that is optional and easy-to-use.

•User-friendly maintenance.

•Greater flexibility and easier to install than traditional systems with similar functions.

•ThesystemhelpsmeetLEED certification system requirements.

Benefits

50%

Presence detectors, light sensors and actuators for controlling blinds.

This type of solution uses the KNX range of detectors and actuators for fans and blinds that can interact automatically, so costly, temperamental human intervention is avoided as there is no need for manual on/off commands. Combining light and presence detectors with lighting and dark screen control timers achieves remarkable savings on electricity bills as well as raising comfort and safety standards for users. The lights only come on when someone is in the room and according to the level of natural light detected. The blinds are regulated according to the level of light required and the room temperature.

Master Pro EvoThe system in action

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System

KNX

Power supplyKNX

Key interface, 4 plus channels + Standard pushbutton panel (4 buttons)

Control unit KNX 0-10V

KNX actuator for blinds

Roller blinds

Venetian blinds

Main Office of Zambonini SpAFiorenzuola d’Arda, Piacenza - ItalyPhoto: Paolo Carlini

Remote control

Presence detector KNX ARGUS

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Master Pro EvoThe system in action

Schools and colleges

Presence detectors and light sensors for regulating light

This type of solution uses presence detectors combined with switch on actuators; the system is also fitted with a pushbutton panel for manual use. The entire system is connected via an open KNX bus to make it easier to extend or empower the system. The presence detectors turn the lights on automatically when a person comes into the room or if the level of natural light drops below a preset threshold. When the set time expires the lights turn off automatically if no movement is detected in the room. In manual mode the lights can be turned on or off permanently. When the system returns to manual operation ON mode the presence and natural light detectors are activated automatically.

This configuration allows classroom lighting to be controlled automatically according to presence and the incidence of natural light.

•20% less electrical energy used by programming the light according to the times when the rooms are in use.

•Significant reductions in installation times, costs and maintenance compared to conventional systems with similar functions.

•Improves users' comfort standards.

•Flexible and easy to extend and empower.

•Alltheluminairesareconnectedtoa single, common bus line.

•Theautomaticlightswitchoffsystemmeans lightbulbs last longer.

•ThesystemhelpsmeetLEED certification system requirements.

Benefits

20%

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System

Key interface, 2 plus channels + Standard pushbutton panel (2 buttons)

In-built KNX presence detector

KNX

Power supplyKNX

KNX switch on actuator with manual command mode REG-K/2x230/16

International School of Zug and LuzernBaar - SwitzerlandArchitectural design and lighting: Germann & Achermann AGPhoto: Günther Laznia

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Now used throughout Europe, KNX (Konnex) was originally created in Germany following the unification of the 3 standards, EIB, BATIBUS and EHSA, into a single protocol for Home and Building Automation. The standard includes all the main features from the 3 standards it is based on. The interaction of the components, built by different manufacturers, is guaranteed by Konnex certification and the system operates efficiently with no interfaces. Various operating and transmission modes can be used on this system that was specifically designed to offer consumers a trademark signifying quality.

KNXprotocol

For further technical information: catalog.iguzzini.com

Studio Pierattelli ArchitettureFlorence - ItalyPhoto: Giuseppe Saluzzi

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KNX REG-K/320 mA power feederMH93

A module adapted to generate the bus voltage required to power a line of devices. Current: 320 mA

Colour 00

KNX REG-K/640 mA power feederMI56

A module adapted to generate the bus voltage required to power a line of devices.Current: 640 mA

Colour 00

REG-K couplerMH94

For the logic connection and isolating lines and areas electrically.

Colour 00

REG, 24 V CC / 0.4 A< power feederMI57

Device with integrated overload or short circuit protection fitted on the DIN EN5022 guide and adapted to provide an auxiliary power supply to the KNX components.Power feeders for 24 V binary outputs

Colour 00

Infrared remote contol Distance 2010MH95

10 channel infrared remote contol.

Colour 04

System Components

Master Pro EvoKNX protocol

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Master Pro EvoKNX protocol

USB REG-K interfaceMH96

For connecting a programming or diagnostic device to the bus line via a USB1.1 or USB2 interface.

Colour 00

KNX DALI REG-K/1/16(64)/64 GatewayMH97

The DALI gateway connects the KNX protocol to the DALI interface digital electronic devices. Up to 64 reactors can be commanded and adjusted by dividing them into 16 units.

Colour 00

KNX/IP REG-K routerMH98

The KNX/IP routers can also forward telegrams between lines using the LAN (IP) as a rapid backbone.

Colour 00

Command electronics for single/double or quadruple keysMH99

The command electronics can be programmed as a single/double or quadruple key.With an orientation LED. The glass cover buzzes before starting to operate.

Colour 00

Single glass keyMI00

To switch and dim lighting systems, command the blinds and scenarios.

Colour 00

Trancent frame, singleMI01

For horizontal and vertical installations.

Colour 12

Interfaces / Gateways

Buttons / Control devices

KNX-DMX gateway MI28

The DMX gateway connects the KNX protocol to the DMX RDM interface digital electronic devices. Enabling up to 512 reactors to be controlled and regulated.

Colour 00

WIFI connection system for APPLE systemsMI34

The miniserver simplifies “interaction” with Apple devices: like iPods, iPhones and iPads.

Colour 00

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Key interface, 2 plus channelsMI02

This generates an internal signal voltage that connects two conventional buttons or floating contacts as well as connecting two low current LEDs.

Colour 00

Key interface, 4 plus channelsMI03

This generates an internal signal voltage that connects four conventional buttons or floating contacts as well as connecting four low current LEDs.

Colour 00

Inputs / Binaries

REG-K/4x10 binary inputMI04

For connecting four conventional buttons or potential-free contacts. It generates an SELV signal voltage internally that is electrically isolated by the bus.

Colour 00

REG-K/8x10 binary inputMI05

For connecting eight conventional buttons or potential-free contacts. It generates an SELV signal voltage internally that is electrically isolated by the bus.

Colour 00

REG-K/4x24 binary inputMI06

For connecting four inputs with a voltage of 24 V AC/DC.With an integrated bus coupler and life-connected terminals.

Colour 00

REG-K/8x24 binary inputMI07

For connecting eight inputs with a voltage of 24 V AC/DC.

Colour 00

REG-K/4x230 binary inputMI08

For connecting four inputs with a voltage of 230 V AC.With an integrated bus coupler and life-connected terminals.

Colour 00

REG-K/8x230 binary inputMI09

For connecting eight inputs with a voltage of 230 V AC.With an integrated bus coupler and life-connected terminals.

Colour 00

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KNX ARGUS Presence BasicMI10

Presence detector for interiors.

Colour 01

KNX ARGUS Presence with light command and infrared receiverMI11

Presence detector for interiors.Thanks to the infrared receiver, the individual ARGUS Presence configurations can be changed via remote control.

Colour 01

Ceiling assembly base for ARGUS PresenceMI12

Colour 01

Movement / presence detectors

REG-K/4/324 DCF-77 annual timerMI16

Annual four-channel timer with a power feed unit and integrated DCF receiver. To be integrated with the DCF-77 antenna for radio-controlled timing synchronisation. Time and date view option on the bus. The device can be programmed manually or via a PC with the appropriate software.

Colour 00

Antenna DCF77MI17

Antenna for receiving the time via a time signal. The antenna can be connected to an annual programmer REG-K/4/324 DCF-77.

Colour 00

Time / timer programmer

Recessed KNX ARGUS 180/2,20 mMI58

Movement detector for interiors with anti-scratch cover.

Colour 01

Recessed mounting basefor ARGUS PresenceML15

Colour 16

Frame for recessed presence sensor KNX Argus 180/2.20 mMM30

Colour 01

Master Pro EvoKNX protocol

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KNX light and temperature sensorMI13

The sensor registers the light and temperature and transmits them to the bus. It is fitted with a temperature and a light sensor.Adapted for outer wall assembly.

Colour 00

REG-K weather station with 4 channelsMI14

The weather station registers and processes analog sensor signals indicating wind speed, light, dusk, rainfall and a DCF-77 signal. It can be fitted to any combination of up to four analog sensors plus the combined DCF-77 weather sensor.

Colour 00

Combined weather sensor with DCF-77MI15

The combined weather sensor includes a wind sensor, a rainfall sensor, a dusk sensor and three light sensors (east, south and west). Plus an integrated DCF-77 receiver, a 45°adjustable antenna and integrated heating.

Colour 04

Light sensors / Weather stations

Switch actuators

FM KNX 16 A actuator with 2 inputsMI18

A 1-channel actuator with two inputs for assembly in a 60 mm recessed case or in a ceiling-mounted socket with coupling. The two floating contacts can be connected to two inputs.

Colour 00

Switch actuator REG-K/2x230/16 with manual mode option and current detectorMI19

For controlling two electric loads independently. The actuator is fitted with a built-in current detector that can measure current absorption on each channel. All the outputs can be commanded using manual switches.

Colour 00

Switch actuator REG-K/4x230/16 with manual mode option and current detectorMI20

For controlling four electric loads independently. The actuator is fitted with a built-in current detector that can measure the load current on each channel. All the outputs can be commanded using manual switches.

Colour 00

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Switch actuator REG-K/8x230/16 with manual mode option and current detectorMI21

For controlling eight electric loads independently. The actuator is fitted with a built-in current detector that can measure the load current on each channel. All the outputs can be commanded using manual switches.

Colour 00

Switch actuator REG-K/12x230/16 with manual mode option and current detectorMI22

For controlling twelve electric loads independently. The actuator is fitted with a built-in current detector that can measure the load current on each channel. All the outputs can be commanded using manual switches.

Colour 00

Switch / blind actuators

REG-K/8x/16x/10 switch/blind actuator with manual mode optionMI23

For controlling eight blind/shutter motors independently or for switching sixteen loads via closure contacts. The blind or switch channel function can be configured as required. All the blind/switch outputs can be commanded manually using the buttons on the front of the device.

Colour 00

REG-K/4x24/6 blind actuator with manual mode optionMI24

For controlling four blind/shutter motors independently. The blind channel function can be configured as required. All the blind outputs can be commanded manually using the buttons on the front of the device.

Colour 00

Dimmer actuatorREG-K/2x230/300WMI25

For controlling and adjusting incandescent lamps and electronic transformers.

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Universal dimmer actuator REG-K/2x230/1000WMI26

For controlling and adjusting incandescent lamps and HV and LV halogen lamps using bobbin wound transformers or electronic dimmer devices.

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0-10 V REG-K 3-pole control unit with manual mode optionMI27

For connecting devices with a 0-10 V KNX systems interface. With an integrated bus coupler and life terminals (230 V) or life-connected terminals (0-10 V). Each individual 230 V switch output can be controlled manually with a switch.

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Dimmer

Master Pro EvoKNX protocol

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Display and control panels

7” touch panel MI33

The 7” touch panel is used to view and check the building's current functions and states.

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Internal framework set for 7” touch panel MI29

The set includes an internal support frame and USB cover.

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Aluminium frame for 7” touch panelMI30

Decorative aluminium frame for 7” touch panel.

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Frame for 7” touch panelMI31

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Case for recessed mounting and assembly in a plasterboard wall for 7” IP touch panelMI32

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Created in America and used in all English-speaking countries, the LonWorks platform was originally designed over 10 years ago by the Echelon Corporation. It is basically a multimedia system that manages a network of devices regardless of what type of media is transmitted. Its features can be used by anyone and on any system without having to pay royalities. After a series of careful tests the product can use the LonWorks logo too. The platform is currently available on a chip which has been a huge market success.

LON protocol

For further technical information: catalog.iguzzini.com

YMCACartier-Ville (Montreal) - CanadaArchitectural design: Daoust LestageLighting design: Eclairage PublicPhoto: Marc Cramer

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LPS 133 power feederMI35

Power feeder for luminaires with LPT (Link Power Transceiver)

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ABL8MEM24012 power feederMI36

24Vdc power feeder

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LON button interfaceMI37

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System Components

Digital output

LON DR-N 4S-16A I/O moduleMI38

Independent switch for four load units. Four relay outputs.

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LON DR-N 8S 10A I/O moduleMI39

Independent switch for eight load units.Eight relay outputs. Voltage supply: 24V dc

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LON DR-M 8S 10A I/O moduleMI40

Independent switch for eight load units.Eight relay outputs.

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DR-N MSCU4-AC I/O moduleMI41

Four blinds can be custom-controlled using standard motors with interference protection.Eight relay outputs.

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Master Pro EvoLON protocol

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Master Pro EvoLON protocol

Control unit LON DALI DR-S 4DIMMI42

Controls and powers up to 64 DALI luminaires divided into four unitsDirects DALI luminaires with LNS plug-ins. Provides DALI with a 16 V voltage supply.

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Control unit LON DALI DR-S 8DIMMI43

Controls and powers up to 64 DALI luminaires divided into four or eight units.

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Control unit LON DALI DR-S 16DIMMI44

Same features as the LON DALI DR-S 4DIM control unit, but this type of control unit allows 16 DALI units to be controlled.

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DALI control unit

LON DALI DR 4x16 DIM GatewayMI45

Four DALI outputs for controlling up to 64 DALI luminaires per output, divided into sixteen units.

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DALI DR-N 140 power feederMI46

Power feeder for LON DALI REG 4x16 DIM gateway.One 24 Vcc output (max 7 W). Outputs for powering up four DALI lines (16 Vcc, 116 mA per output).

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DALI multisensors

DALI LA-11 multi-sensorMI47

Presence detector and light sensor linked with a DALI interface.Adapted for a LON DALI DR-S 8DIM control unit and a DALI REG 4x16 DIM gateway item.Colour 01

ILA-22 multi-sensorMI48

Presence detector, light sensor and IR receiver linked.The IR receiver is used to control different ambience functions (together with the IR remote control.

Colour 01

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Dimmer outputs

DR-N DIM 500-UNI I/O moduleMI49

A universal dimmer for turning on/off and dimming incandescent lamps.HV and LV halogen lamps with bobbin wound transformers or electronic dimmer switches.Connected load: max 500 VA.

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DR-N 3DIM 1-10V I/O moduleMI50

Controls luminaires with a 1-10 V interface (controllable electronic ballasts, electronic transformers etc.) Three analog outputs (1-10 V) for dimming and three relay outputs (N.A. contact, 16 A) for on/off function.Current load (analog output): max 100 mA.

Colour 00

LON DR-M 4DI I/O moduleMI51

Luminaires connected with floating contacts.Four inputs.

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LON DR-M 8DI DC-P I/O moduleMI52

Luminaires connected with floating contacts.Eight imputs.

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LON LT-23 AP multi-sensor MI53

For controlling equipment on the basis of sunlight and external temperature.Light sensor and integrated temperature detector.Light sensor field: 1 .. 65.000 LuxTemperature detector field: -20 .. +50°C

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Interface/Gateway

Web ServerMI54

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Infrared remote controlMI55

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Display and control panels are available on request.

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Open and pre-configured systemsThe range, codes and features of the iGuzzini systems that operate with a DALI protocol are presented in the general Interiors and Exteriors catalogues

LMS Quick64 DALI addresses

Monospace: a control system for pre-set white or coloured light scenarios.

Biodynamic QuickMax 64 DALI loads

The Monospace biodynamic light system can create a time rhythm even in environments with no natural light at all.

LMS Quick offers a choice of 10 different presets, each programmed with special pre-configured scenarios for specific locations (offices, meeting rooms, retail zones, spas, churches etc...), including pre-established atmospheres and specially designed light effects. A freely settable option is also available.LMS Quick is an open light management system that uses DALI communication protocol to create customised and flexible light displays that also guarantee maximum energy savings.

Biodynamic Quick allows natural light to be reproduced on the basis of the light intensity (Lux) and colour temperature (K) combinations plotted in the Kruithof pleasing illuminance/temperature index curve or simply by “customizing” the Lux and K values.Only compatible with iGuzzini light units.

Open system

Pre-configured systems

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Light EqualizerMax 160 DALI loads

The Multispace biodynamic light system can create a time rhythm even in environments with no natural light at all.

Colour QuickMax 64 DALI loads

The Monospace system controls colour using LED and fluorescent luminaires.

Light Equalizer allows natural light to be reproduced on the basis of the light intensity (Lux) and colour temperature (K) combinations defined in the Kruithof pleasing illuminance/temperature index curve or simply by “customizing” the Lux and K values.Following a simple download from a Smart Card, Light Equalizer can create a wide range of dynamic pre-configured or customised scenarios. Only compatible with iGuzzini light units.

Using lit memory keys, the system allows up to 7 colour variations to be created in 6 different preset sequences. Sequence speeds can also be changed.Only compatible with iGuzzini light units.

Pre-configured systems

Pre-configured systems

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iGuzzini illuminazione spa62019 Recanati, Italyvia Mariano Guzzini, 37PO Box 56.75.103Tel. (+39) 071.75881Fax (+39) [email protected]: (+39) 071.7588453

Headquarters

Subsidiaries

BELGIUMBelgio e LussemburgoiGuzzini illuminazione Benelux Bvba/SprlResidentie “Het Museum II”Museumstraat 11, BUS AB-2000 AntwerpenTel. (+32) 03 2411400Fax (+32) 03 [email protected]

THE NETHErLaNdSiGuzzini illuminazione Benelux Bvba/SprlCosterweg, 56702 AA WageningenTel. (+31) 3.17497865Fax (+31) [email protected]

CHINaiGuzzini Lighting (China) Co., LtdNo. 2758 Huan Cheng West RoadFengxian Industrial ParkShanghai 201401Tel. (+86) 021.634111 99Fax (+86) 021.336552 [email protected]

dENMarKiGuzzini illuminazione danmarkFilial af iGuzzini illuminazione Spa, ItalienVærkstedsmagasinetRefshalevej 153A, 21432 København KTel. (+45) 33179595Fax (+45) [email protected]

FINLaNdiGuzzini Finland & Baltic OyLemuntie, 3-500510 HelsinkiTel. (+358) 207 289840Fax (+358) 9 [email protected]

FraNCEiGuzzini illuminazione France10 boulevard de la Bastille75012 ParisTel. (+33) 1.40528181Fax (+33) [email protected]

GErMaNYiGuzzini illuminazionedeutschland GmbH - ZentraleBunsenstrasse, 582152 PlaneggTel. (+49) 089.8569880Fax (+49) [email protected]

HONG KONG-MaCaO-TaIWaNiGuzzini Hong Kong LimitedUnits 803 & 805 8th Floor Tower IEnterprise Square INo.9 Sheung Yuet RoadKowloon, Hong KongTel. (+852) 25166504Fax (+852) [email protected]

NOrTH aMErICaiGuzzini Lighting North america5455 Rue De Gaspe, suite 100Montréal, QC, CANADA H2T 3B3Tel. 514 523 1339 - Fax 514 525 6107383 Adelaide Street WestToronto, ON, CANADA M5V 1S4Tel. 416 408 3995 - Fax 416 408 4269827 Powell StreetVancouver, B.C., CANADA V6A 1H7Tel. 604 215 1539 - Fax 604 215 1548iGuzzini Lighting USa, Ltd60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floorNew York, NY 10010 - USATel. (+1) 212 4818188

NOrWaYiGuzzini illuminazione Norge a.S.Brynsveien, 50667 OsloTel. (+47) 23067850Fax (+47) [email protected]

rUSSIaOOO “iGuzzini Illuminazione russiaBolshaya Cherkizovskaya, 24/A107553 MoscowRussian FederationTel. (+7) 495.3802767Fax (+7) [email protected]

SINGaPOrEiGuzzini South East asia3 International Business ParkUnit Nos. #02-18/19 Nordic European Centre609927 SingaporeTel. (+65) 65677910Fax (+65) [email protected]

SPaIN iGuzzini illuminazione Ibérica S.a.Avda. de la Generalitat, 168-170Parc d’Activitats Econòmiques Can Sant Joan08174 Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)Tel. 93 588 00 34Fax 93 699 99 [email protected]

SWEdEN iGuzzini Illuminazione SwedenFilial of iGuzzini Illuminazione S.p.A., ItalyÅsögatan, 115116 24 StockholmTel. (+46) 8.6151540Fax (+46) [email protected]

SWITZErLaNd iGuzzini illuminazione Schweiz aGUetlibergstrasse, 1948045 ZürichTel. (+41) 044.4654646Fax (+41) [email protected]

UNITEd araB EMIraTESiGuzzini Middle East FZEDubai Airport Free Zone Authority (Dafza)Bldg. 6EB, Office No. 835PO Box 54827 DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesTel. (+971) 4.7017825Fax (+971) [email protected]

UNITEd KINGdOMiGuzzini illuminazione UK LtdAstolat WayAstolat Business ParkOff Old Portsmouth RoadGU3 1NE Guildford SurreyTel. (+44) 01483.468000Fax (+44) [email protected]

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Partner assistance

aNTWErPENResidentie “Het Museum II”Museumstraat 11, BUS AB-2000 AntwerpenTel. (+32) 03.2411400Fax (+32) [email protected]

BErLINHeinrich-Heine-Str. 62d10179 BerlinTel. (+49) 030.8856110Fax (+49) 030.88682900

GLaSGOWBerkeley Street, 4G3 7DW GlasgowTel. (+44) 0141.2291322Fax (+44) 0141.2485301

GUILdFOrdAstolat WayAstolat Business ParkOff Old Portsmouth RoadGU3 1NE Guildford SurreyTel. (+44) 01483.468000Fax (+44) [email protected]

HaMBUrGRugenbarg, 6722848 NorderstedtTel. (+49) 040.52876812Fax (+49) 040.52876813

HELSINKILemuntie, 3-5FI-00510 HelsinkiTel. (+358) 207289840Fax (+358) [email protected]

KØBENHaVNVærkstedsmagasinetRefshalevej 153A, 21432 København KTel. (+45) 33179595Fax (+45) [email protected]

MadrIdCalle del General Oráa 70, 6ª planta28006 MadridTel. (+34) 91.4345970Fax (+34) [email protected]

MILaNOVia S.Damiano, 320122 MilanoTel. (+39) 02.7621161Fax (+39) [email protected]

MÜNCHENBunsenstrasse, 582152 PlaneggTel. (+49) 089.8569880Fax (+49) 089.8569883

NEW YOrK60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floorNew York, NY 10010 - USATel. (+1) 212 4818188

OSLOBrynsveien, 50667 OsloTel. (+47) 23067850Fax (+47) [email protected]

ParIS10 boulevard de la Bastille75012 ParisTel. (+33) 1.40528181Fax (+33) 1.40528182

rOMaVia Panama, 5200198 RomaTel. (+39) 06.85354792Fax (+39) [email protected]

SHaNGHaIiGuzzini Lighting Co., LtdNo. 2758 Huan Cheng West RoadFengxian Industrial ParkShanghai 201401Tel. (+86) 021 6341 1199Fax (+86) 021 3365 [email protected]

SINGaPOrE3 International Business ParkUnit Nos. #02-18/19Nordic European CentreSingapore 609927Tel. (+65) 65677910Fax (+65) [email protected]

ST. PETErSBUrGiGuzzini Finland & Baltic OyRo in St.PetersburgSofiskaya Street 14RU-192236 St. PetersburgTel. (+7) 812.326 6565Fax (+7) 812.326 [email protected]

ZÜrICHUetlibergstrasse, 1948045 ZürichTel. (+41) 044.4654646Fax (+41) [email protected]

representative Offices

CHINaiGuzzini illuminazione BeijingRoom 403+405+406, Floor 4 of Liangdian No.55 Building, No.94 Dongsi Shitiao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100007 PRCTel. (+86) 10.84476770Fax (+86) [email protected]

rUSSIaN FEdEraTIONiGuzzini Finland & Baltic OyRo in St.PetersburgSofiskaya Street, 14RU-192236 St. PetersburgTel. (+7) 812.3266565Fax (+7) [email protected]

TUrKEYiGuzzini illuminazione SPa TürkiyeIstanbul Irtibat BürosuVeko Giz Plaza Meydan Sk.No:3 K.1434396 Maslak IstanbulTel. 0212.3558959Fax 0212.3558951

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International distributors

aUSTraLIa(all Territories except WA)E.C.C. Lighting LTdUNIT 8/39 Herbert StreetSt. Leonards, SydneyP.O. Box 128, St. LeonardsN.S.W. 1590Tel. (+61) 2.94606600Fax (+61) [email protected]

aUSTraLIa(West Australia)Mondoluce10 Weir RoadMalaga, WA, 6090P.O. Box 2705Malaga, WA, 6944Tel. (+61) 8.9321 0101Fax (+61) 8.9321 [email protected]

aZErBaIJaNa+a Group of Companies24B, Akhmadbay AghaogluAZ1008 Baku, AzerbaijanTel. (+994) 12.4960026Fax (+994) 12.4960026Tel. (+994) 12.4473688Fax (+994) [email protected]

BaHaMaS (see Panama)

BaHraINal Bait81, Old Palace Avenue, HooraP. O. Box 613, ManamaTel. (+973) 17.534354Fax (+973) [email protected]

BOSNIa HErZEGOVINaTim - lighting sistem d.o.o.Azize Šačirbegović 771000 SarajevoTel. (+ 387) 33.206 541Fax (+ 387) 33.206 541Tel. (+ 387) 33.262 520Fax (+ 387) 33.262 [email protected]

BULGarIaSynthesis design - lighting studio98, Bulgaria blvd1618 SofiaTel. (+359) 2.9532943/44Mob. (+359) [email protected]

CaYMaN (see Panama)

CHILEOpendark S.aSan Sebastian2839 Las Condes SantiagoTel. (+56) 2.3737100Fax (+56) [email protected]

CrOaTIaLumenart d.o.o.Veruda, 60/B52100 PulaTel. (+385) 52.535939Fax (+385) [email protected] 1986 d.d.Boktuljin put b.b.21000 SplitTel. (+385) 21.352 444Tel. (+385) 21.352 567Fax (+385) 21.367 [email protected]

CUBa (see Panama)

CZECH rEPUBLICEtna spol. s r.o.Mečislavova, 2/307140 00 Prague 4Tel. (+420) 257.320595Tel. (+420) 241.742748Fax (+420) [email protected]

EGYPTarab Industrial and International Trading Co.(Zaki El Sewedy Group) 12 GameatEl DowalAl Arabia st, Mohandseen, Giza, EgyptTel. (+202) 33.443762Tel. (+202) 33.455806Tel. (+202) 33.048880Fax (+202) 33.443762Fax (+202) [email protected]

ESTONIaMoodne Valgustus aSRävala pst. 7, Tallinn 10143Tel. (+372) 6676670Fax (+372) [email protected]

JOrdaNWorld of LightsImthari Al-N’aimat St. - KhaldaP.O.Box 3897 Amman 11821Tel. (+962) 6.5546107Fax (+962) [email protected]

GrEECEdiathlasis S.a. athens Office - HeadquartersKifisias Av., 4, 15125 MarousiTel. (+30) 211.2002500Fax (+30) [email protected] Office8 Papakiritsi st. & Andrianoupoleos(4th floor)55133 ThessalonikiTel. (+30) 2310.416021Fax (+30) [email protected]

HUNGarYK-liGht Világítástechnikai KftAndor út 47-491119 BudapestTel. (+36) 1.4635023Fax (+36) [email protected] light Kft.Csorbai út 5.1119 BudapestTel. (+36) 1.7821641Fax (+36) [email protected]

ICELaNdGH Heildverslun ehf.Gardatorgi 7 - 210 GardabaerTel. (+354) 5656560Fax (+354) [email protected]

INdIaL.S.I. Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd.348-349, Sultanpur,Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road,New Dehli - 110030Tel. +91-11-33620700-799Fax (+91) 11.46683650Fax (+91) [email protected]. Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd.Unit No. 416, 4th fl., Durian EstateGoregaon - Mulund Link RoadGoregaon (E) Mumbai 400 063Tel. (+91) 22.40037356Fax (+91) [email protected]

IraNHoorshar design Company3rd floor, #3, Sayeh avenue,Africa street (Jordan str),Tehran, 19677, IranTel. (+98) 21.22039170Fax (+98) [email protected]

JaPaNStairlinkNamiki BLDG 5F, 3-2-10 Ginza,Chou-Ku Tokyo 104-0061Tel. +81.(0)3.5524-7650Fax +81.(0)[email protected]

KUWaIT (see iGuzzini ME)

LaTVIaGaismas Stils SIaMaskavas Street, 12, LV1050 RigaTel. (+371) 67.276760Fax (+371) [email protected]

LEBaNONUnilux s.a.r.lP.O.BOX 16/5851 Beirut, Lebanon.Sed el Bauchriéh, Ittihad street,Gulf tower center, 11th floor.Tel. (+961) 1.891184/5Fax (+961) [email protected]

LITHUaNIaKorgas UaBP. Lukšio g. 19 - LT-09132 VilniusTel. (+370) 05.2741500Fax (+370) [email protected]

MaLTaapex Interiors LtdTriq iz-Zaghfran.Attard. ATD 9013Tel. (+356) 21423835Tel. (+356) 21423836Fax (+356) [email protected]

MOrOCCOEurolux69, Bd.de la Corniche - Ain Diab20180 CasablancaTel. (+212) 522.799500Fax (+212) [email protected]

NEW ZEaLaNdE.C.C. Lighting Ltd.39 Nugent Street, GraftonP.O. Box 391 - Auckland 1Tel. (+64) 9.3799680Fax (+64) [email protected]

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NIGErIaBlack Pelican Limited/IL Bagno1A, Goshen Estate RoadElf Bus Stop,Lekki-Epe ExpresswayLagos, NigeriaTel: (+234) 1 2706651-2Fax: (+234) 1 2706654www.ilbagnonigeria.com

OMaNZubair Electric LLCP.O. Box 2634, CPO, SeebPostal Code 111Tel. (+968) 24594621Fax (+968) 24594622Fax (+968) [email protected]

PaNaMaEverblue Trading Inc.Av. Samuel Lewis y Calle 53Mezzanine Edificio OmegaAdpo 0816-00744Panama City - PanamaTel. (+507) 2635333Tel. (+507) 3016600Fax (+507) 264 0181Fax (+507) 301 [email protected]

PErÙTrazzo Iluminacion S.a.C.Libertadores 274 San Isidro LimaTel. (+51) 01.6159900Fax (+51) [email protected]

POLaNdQuest Sp. z o.o.ul. Ostródzka, 5303-289 WarsawTel. (+48) 22.5670180Fax (+48) [email protected] sp. z o.o.ul. Kolberga 48D44-100 GliwiceTel. +48 32 270-45-11Fax +48 32 [email protected]

POrTUGaLOsvaldo Matos, SaRua Santa Bárbara, 27/454400-289 Vila Nova de GaiaTel. (+351) 223 710 419Fax (+351) 223 702 [email protected]

QaTarProjects and Supplies (PVT.) Ltd.P.O. Box 8932 DohaTel. (+974) 4355550Tel. (+974) 4423262Fax (+974) [email protected]

rOMaNIaInteriors data Trade srlShowroom: Sphera Building CenterPiata Pache protopopescu nr.1/11021401 BucurestiTel. (+40) 21.3190845Fax (+40) [email protected]@idt.ro

SaUdI araBIa (see iGuzzini ME)

SLOVaKIaBellatrix, s.r.o.Popradska, 80P.O.BOX 33040 11 KošiceTel. (+421) 055.6325315Fax (+421) 055.632 [email protected], s.r.o.Košická, 39-41821 08 BratislavaTel. (+421) 2.55422969Fax (+421) [email protected], s.r.o.ul. Janka Krála, 7974 01 Banská BystricaTel. (+421) 903.505473

SLOVENIaarcadia LightwearTržaška Cesta, 222SI-1000 LjubljanaTel. (+386) 01.2562174Fax (+386) [email protected]

SOUTH aFrICaSpazio Lighting (Pty) Limited52 Andries Street NorthWynberg/Sandton. 2031P.O. Box 652324Benmore 2010Tel. (+27) 011.5555555Fax (+27) 011.555 5544

SOUTH KOrEaMIraEBOIM Co., Ltd.#301, Daeyoung B/D, 656-385,Seonsu-1ga, 2 dong,Seondong-gu,Seoul Korea, 133-823Tel. (+82) 2.4641393Fax (+82) [email protected]

SYrIaL.E.N.Lighting Experts NetworkPO Box 368271Damascus, SyriaTel. (+963) 11.2134271Fax (+963) [email protected]

THaILaNdLive Lighting CO., Ltd.219/55 Asoke Towers,16th floorSukhumvit 21, Klongtoey NuaWattana, Bangkok 10110Tel. (+66) 22595151Fax (+66) 22595100Mob. (+66) [email protected]

TUNISIaKBr147 Av de la liberte1002 TunisTel. (+216) 71.802446Fax (+216) 71.802 856Mob. (+216) [email protected]

TUrKEYTepta aydinlatma San.Ve Tic. a.S.Nispetiye Aytar CaddesiNo. 24 Kat 1-2-334340 1. Levent IstanbulTel. (+90) 212.2792903 (Pbx)Fax (+90) [email protected]

UNITEd araB EMIraTESProjects & Supplies (L.L.C)P.O.Box 11191, DubaiTel. (+971) 4.2898828Fax (+971) [email protected] dhahir Trading - Projects & SuppliesP.O.Box 3875, Abu Dhabi,U.A.E.Tel. (+971) 2.6718280Fax (+971) [email protected]

VIETNaMLighthouse Electric Co., Ltd84Q Nguyen Dinh Chieu StreetDakao Ward, District 1Ho Chi Minh CityTel. (+84) 8.22284571Fax (+84) [email protected]

arGENTINa/UrUGUaYiGlight S.a.Esmeralda 718, piso 6 - of. EC1007ABH - C.A.B.A Buenos AiresTel. (+54) 11.5237 2205Tel. (+54) 11.5451.8292Fax (+54) 11.5237 2205iD 54*554*[email protected]@iguzzini.com.ar

International sales organisation

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