AREA OF APPLICATION
Offices and shops for average use
CRI 70+
CRI 80+
CRI 90+
AREA OF APPLICATION
Private homes, offices, and sales areas
AREA OF APPLICATION
Museums, galleries, exquisite dining, and
exclusive products in stores
Lamp E14
Lamp GU10
Protection rating IP20
Protection rating IP54
Protection rating IP32
Protection rating IP44
Protection rating IP65
Protection rating IP67
Lamp E27
Lamp G9
Dimmable
Neutral White
Cut out
Not Dimmable
Driver Included
Warm White
Cool White
Bulb Excluded
Bulb Included
Included highly efficient LED boards
(cannot be replaced by the end consumer)
IP20
IP54
IP32
IP44
IP65
IP67
EEI BUTTONS
LIGHT COLOUR
FUNCTIONS & COMFORT
This luminaire can be switched on and off
by touching the specially designed
SWITCHES & SENSORES
DRIVER & BULBS
IP PROTECTION
LOOK WHAT THE CAT DRAGGED IN.
What is UGR?
UNIFIED GLARE RATING (UGR)
UGR stands for Unified Glare Rating. It is an objective
measure of glare that is used by lighting designers to help
control the risk that occupants of a building will experience
glare from the artificial lighting.
UGR values range from 40 (extremely high glare) to 5 (very
low glare). In most situations, the less glare the better, so a
low UGR is better than a high UGR.
International standards such as EN12464 recommend maxi-
mum UGRs for different situations. UGR<19 is recommended
for many office and classroom settings.
UGR is measured for an installation, not for a light fitting.
However, the design of a light fitting can have a significant
impact on the UGR of the installation where it is used.
UGR
45°
85°
ZONE
OF GLARE ZONE
UGR 22
Uncomfortable
UGR 22
Annoying
UGR 19
Comfortable
UGR 16
Good