The design of these in-ground floodlights makes it possible to fully illuminate a vertical surface,
e.g. a façade, as far as the lower edge BEGA Patent DE 19918872.
The lower limit of the light distribution is a straight line, without the usual light cone.
All the metal components in this series are made of cast bronze and stainless steel. These luminaires
stand out thanks to their high pressure load of 4000 kg. They are mounted in a recessed housing on
a foundation that absorbs the pressure loads.
The foundation, including drainage, must be laid by the customer before installation.
The luminaires can be driven over by vehicles with pneumatic tyres. The luminaires must not be used
in areas where they are exposed to horizontal loads caused by braking, accelerating and changes
of direction.
Please note: The operating temperatures T specified in the table (measured according to EN 60598,
ambient temperature ta 15 °C) are reached in the centre of the glass surface.
Luminaire cover made of cast bronze · Luminaire housing and recessed housing made of stainless steel
Safety glass · Reflector made of pure anodised aluminium · 1.8 m connecting cable with water stop
A shield is available for these luminaires to reduce the light emission aperture from 90° to optionally 60°
or 30° see table. Shields are accessories and must be ordered separately.
The LED luminaire on this page will impress you through the choice of colour temperature,
a minimum LED service life of 50 000 hours and 20 years availability guarantee for the LED modules.
LED colour temperature: 4000 K article number or 3000 K article number + K3
The luminaire luminous flux and the luminaire connected wattage quoted in the table might change
as a result of technical progress. On our website you will find data sheets with information on each
luminaire concerning not only the current values but also the LED service life and the luminous flux
in relation to the respective colour temperature.
Drive-over in-ground luminaires
For installation situations with high pressure load for illuminating vertical surfaces
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