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COLOUR RENDERING
The Colour Rendering Index (in abbreviated form called CRI) is a measurement of a light source’s accuracy in rendering different colours when compared to a reference light
source with the same correlated colour temperature. The Colour Rendering Index is defined on the basis of 8 basic colours, and does not depend on the colour of light of
the light source.
Premium CRI 90
When evaluating standard CRI values, only the 8 standard pastel colours are rated, therefore the informative value of the CRI is not fully comprehensive. This is especially
apparent in the fashion and retail sector, where saturated colours must be perfectly reproduced. The standard CRI is often not enough. For this reason, we offer Premium CRI
90 in our range. This premium CRI 90 is rated based on 14 basic colours. In addition to the 8 pastel colours there are 6 saturated colours, e.g. R9 for saturated red. Only then it is
possible to render all the colours in very good quality.
BINNING
In the manufacture of LEDs, there are always small differences in the colour of the light, colour rendering and brightness of the individual LEDs. These differences would be
noticeable when comparing several identical products. To avoid this, there is the so-called BINNING. Binning allows LEDs to be tested individually and separated into single
groups, called BINS. A BIN contains only LEDs with the same values. This binning process is performed using the MacAdam ellipse. This ellipse defines the area where differences
are not perceptible for humans. Accordingly, our products only use LEDs with MacAdam (SDCM) 3step Binning.
0.25
0.25
0.47
0.45
0.43
0.41
0.39
0.37
0.35
0.32
0.31
0.29
0.27
0.49
0.47
0.45
0.43
0.41
0.39
0.37
0.35
0.33
0.31
0.29
0.27
MacAdam 3-step
MacAdam 5-step
MacAdam 7-step
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.42
0.40
0.38
MacAdam 2-step
Center coordinates
of ANSI C78.377
ANSI C78.377
3000K
4500K
3500K
2670K
10000K
ENERGY LABEL
For an easier comparison of the different available light sources (it is no longer required to search product specification sheets)
the following EC Energy Label is shown on each luminaire package. The reason for this new labeling is an energy regulation, which
rates „considerable potential“ for saving energy for equivalent products. These Directives 2010/20 and EU Regulation 874/2012
prescribe the standardized markings. The classification is from „A++“ (high energy efficiency) to „E“ (lower energy efficiency). The
energy consumption is for 1000 operating hours.
Available data at time of printing of the catalogue are partly calculated values. The lights are continuously optimized according to
the latest technical development, all indicated power ratings and lumenoutputs have a tolerance of +/- 10%, updated information
can be found on www.moltoluce.com and the professional lighting planning software DIALux.
LUMINOUS FLUX
The projected luminous flux of the lamp is shown in consideration of all reduction factors such as temperature, reflector efficiency, safety glass transmittance value and
constructive factors according to the technical data sheets and manufacturer‘s instructions. The specified, calculated values in the catalogue refer to, unless otherwise
specified, a reference calculation with the following specifications: 3000K CRI 80 at Ta = 25°C
POWER RATING
Only the system performance (SYS) is mentioned in the catalogue. This means the total absorbed power of LED plus the power of the Driver. Exceptions are only luminaries
that are delivered without Driver, here the LED power (LED) is specified.
PREMIUM CRI 90
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STANDARD CRI 90