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Product typefloodlightfloodlight
Mount
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ceiling
wall
ceiling
Specs
Light sourceLEDLED
Max. lamp power30 W20 W
Luminous flux1800 Lm1200 Lm
Colour temperature5000 К5000 К
Illumination angle120 °120 °
Number of LEDs6040
Features
Protection classIP65IP65
Materialmetalmetal
Dimensions (HxWxD)249x188x52 mm201x142x37 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2017february 2017

Max. lamp power

The highest power of the light source (lamp) with which the luminaire can operate normally. For models that do not use replaceable lamps (usually LED, see "Light source"), this item indicates the nominal power of the light source; for devices with several lamps or LEDs — the total maximum power (for example, for three 60 W bulbs this figure will be 180 W).

This limitation is due to the fact that more powerful lamps emit more heat (with the exception of LED, where heat generation is minimal) and consume more electricity; this puts forward the corresponding requirements for the heat resistance of the luminaire body and the reliability of the wiring. Therefore, recommendations for power cannot be exceeded — this can lead to failure and even fire of the lamp.

In general, the higher the maximum power, the brighter the lamp will be and the higher its power consumption. However, only models with the same type, in extreme cases, similar light sources, can be compared according to this indicator (see above). In addition, it is worth considering other design features — in particular, the angle of illumination (narrowly directional models usually use reflectors that increase the apparent brightness of light compared to non-directional ones).

Luminous flux

The luminous flux, nominally given out by the lamp (in models with replaceable bulbs — when using lamps of maximum power).

The higher the value of the light flux, the brighter the glow will be, the farther the lamp will turn out and the easier it will be for it to cover a vast space (at the same lighting angles). However, the number of lumens is a rather specific parameter and is rarely required in fact, mainly for special purposes. It is easier for many to evaluate the capabilities of a lamp using special tables in which the luminous flux is related to the overall brightness of light, lighting range, etc. Here is one of the simplest tables — luminous flux values for the most popular incandescent lamps:

— a 40 W lamp produces approximately 370 lm;
— 60 W — 550 lm;
— 75 W — 800 lm;
— 100 W — 1200 lm;
— 150 W — 1900 lm;
— 200 W — 2700 lm.

That is, for example, if an LED lamp produces 1800 lumens, its capabilities approximately correspond to a 150-watt light bulb. In everyday life, it is often easier to evaluate the brightness of fixtures in this way.

Note that the principle “the more the better” in the case of brightness is not always applicable. And the point here is not only in energy consumption: too bright light can be uncomfortable, and even harmful to the eyes.

Number of LEDs

The number of LEDs provided in the design of the corresponding luminaire (see "Light source"). Note that this parameter is indicated only for models built on the basis of a non-removable LED block and not using standard socles (see above) for replaceable lamps (in the latter case, the number of lamps is indicated).

Theoretically, numerous LEDs contributes to the high power and brightness of the lamp. However, different models of LEDs can differ in power and luminous flux at times, or even orders of magnitude; therefore, in fact, a single-diode lamp can be much more powerful and brighter than a "repeated" one. But what this indicator directly affects is reliability and fault tolerance: the more LEDs, the less the performance of each of them affects the operation of the lamp, the more LEDs can fail without a noticeable effect on efficiency.