| FEATURES |
| Uses all T5 lamps. |
| Ideal for display cabinets. |
| Ultra slim design. |
| Remote ballast box required. |
| Flush mounting surface - no offsets. |
| One piece steel housing and ends with white enamel finish. |
| Available with full, half and asymmetrical reflectors. |
| APPLICATIONS |
| Display Cabinets |
| Retail Stores |
| Work station |
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| FMS - FIVE MINI-STRIP |
| T5 Showcase Strip Fixture |
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| APPLICATION FEATURES |
| Mid Grade, fluorescent low profile strip fixture for use with remote ballast. For use in indoor applications, such as display cabinets, where compact design, high performance and ease of installation are required. Available in lengths from 6 to 58 inches. |
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| CONSTRUCTION |
| Brake formed, code gauge pre-painted white cold rolled steel. One piece folded construction. Knockouts are provided for flexible conduit attachment. |
| MOUNTING |
| Flush mounting surface contains no offsets or exposed fastener heads. Mounting holes are provided. |
| FINISH |
| Pre-painted high reflectance white. |
| OPTICS |
| Optional reflectors are available with 1/2 reflector or asymmetric cutoffs. Optional VF-1 reflectors are made of specular low irridescence, anodized aluminum with a reflectivity of 94% or better. |
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| ELECTRICAL |
| All electrical components are CSA or UL approved. Lamp holders provided ensure positive lamp retention. Sufficient knockouts are provided for remote ballast wiring. |
| APPROVALS |
| Approved to CSA and UL standards. (UL, or equivalent, marked only when specified.) |
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| OPTIONS |
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Polycarbonate rotary lock lampholders.
Individual & custom packaging (select units only).
No cartons - Bulk packed and wrapped on pallets.
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| OPTIONAL ADDERS |
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Remote ballast box.
Right angle feed connector for 3/8" metal flex.
1/2 VF1-95% reflectance, specular anodized aluminum reflector
1/2 reflector, painted white.
Asymmetric reflector, painted white.
Solid full reflector, painted white.
VF1- 95% reflectance, specular anodized aluminum reflector.
Lamps included but not installed.
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