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We need 22 and can't source ! Metal clad emergency combined. Even the nonemergency would do WP_20151020_13_07_07_Pro.jpgWP_20151020_12_56_00_Pro.jpgWP_20151020_13_07_33_Pro.jpg
 
Probably obsolete if my experience is anything to go by.
For repairs can you just replace the control gear if the housing is still OK?
Or are you adding more lights to an existing?

Might be a Menvier or Thorn fitting, they used plug in control gear.
 
Probably obsolete if my experience is anything to go by.
For repairs can you just replace the control gear if the housing is still OK?
Or are you adding more lights to an existing?

Might be a Menvier or Thorn fitting, they used plug in control gear.

Well its a large installation of about 100, some Muppet has attended 22 faults and instead of changing the gear trays or ballast they have took the fitting down replaced with a cheap plastic robus and scrapped the old ones, needless to say it looks awful and client not impressed
 

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