These on-ground luminaires are used for uniform illumination of vertical surfaces: they are capable of illuminating facades from the base to the eaves. The upper light emission can be adjusted precisely to the facade height to prevent the emission of extraneous light into the night sky. The lower edge of the light distribution is linear, without the usual “light cone” often produced by in-ground floodlights. The significantly easier installation, compared with recessed luminaires, also reduces installation costs and offers great flexibility. The luminaires are simply fixed to the substrate with a mounting plate. A hole drilled under the luminaire by the customer is required for the cable routing.
We offer a connection housing as an accessory to meet any requirements at the installation site. The luminaires can therefore be installed in loose substrates like sand or gravel.
Protection class IP 67 BEGA Thermal Management®
Cast aluminium, aluminium and stainless steel Coated with BEGA Tricoat® Safety glass Reflector made of pure anodised aluminium
DALI-controllable power supply units
Water stop · Connecting cable
20-year availability guarantee for replacement parts and LED modules
Luminaire colour graphite
The upper limit of the light emission angle can be infinitely adjusted between 50° and 80°. This allows the light to be adjusted precisely to the height of the architecture from the specified light point. Regardless of the selected light direction, the illuminated vertical surface is always guaranteed to be illuminated continuously and homogeneously right down to the ground.
The height of the upper cut-off depends on how the light emission angle is set. The directed light also ensures optimum glare suppression, ensuring façade lighting that is minimally invasive and has as little impact as possible on the darkness of the night.
For a simple rough calculation, we can provide you with a project planning aid, so that you can read out the required degree of illuminance and luminaire arrangement from the size of the object to be illuminated.