Introducing the Inceptor Iona from Ovia
Ovia’s Inceptor Iona is a range of 20W and 30W LED professional downlights, which provides contractors with perfect low maintenance replacements for CFL and PL lighting.
Ovia’s Inceptor Iona is a range of 20W and 30W LED professional downlights, which provides contractors with perfect low maintenance replacements for CFL and PL lighting.
There are three versions available – standard non-dimmable; 1-10V dimmable and switch dimmable, and the dimmable versions also have an emergency option.
The Inceptor Iona includes a three pole Flow connector on non-dimmable versions and a seven pole Flow connector on dimmable versions – allowing for quick and easy installation, as well as testing and maintenance.
Iona benefits from a two-section design – the engine and bezel. With six engines and four bezels offered in this modular design, it offers a large number of options to suit a range of applications.
The interchangeable twist fit bezels are available in two styles – downlight bezel and drop glass bezel – and in two different sizes for a variety of fittings. The 190mm diameter Iona utilises a 170mm cut-out, whilst the 230mm diameter Iona requires a 190mm cut-out.
The Inceptor Iona also includes a CTA (Colour Temperature Adjustment) switch with a range of 2700K, 4000K and 6500K - making it suitable for a wide variety of applications.
A five-year warranty is offered as standard.
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