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 SF Designs, LLC  The Savoir Faire Line  

The Savoir Faire Line - Page 27

 

 

Shown above is the second remote mounting option of the THC150. The connection to the transformer is accomplished with the T-conductor.
The electronic transformers offered (60, 75 and 150 watts) are highly efficient and offer exceptional voltage regulation. The soft-start provides optimal light rendition and greatly extends bulb life. Overload and short-circuit protection, both with auto-reset, safeguard the transformer against accidental misuse. The units are UL and CSL certified. 

3.) The third mounting option: The 200- and 300-watt magnetic transformers can be mounted to a surface and connected to the system with a T-Conductor element. The shortest possible suspension length for these applications is 10½" (266mm). This is because the shortest T-Conductor is 6.5" (165mm). The corresponding suspension element for a surface-mounted magnetic transformer is four inches (120mm) longer. An order would be as follows: TCONDEL6.5 & SUSELE10.5, TCONDEL16 & SUSELE20.

The over-current transformers offer high efficiency with primary and secondary breakers and a primary thermal switch.

Choose either a black or white transformer in either a hardwire version or with cord and plug. 

 

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