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A NAL set, or Non-Accessible Light set, refers to a collection of light sources or fixtures in a lighting design that are not directly accessible for maintenance or adjustment. These sets are typically used in architectural or theatrical lighting to create specific effects or atmospheres without the need for frequent human intervention. The design and positioning of NAL sets are crucial for ensuring optimal lighting while minimizing the need for access.

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