Downlights emit a beam that is directed downwards at either a perfectly vertical or an adjustable angle. They are offered with narrow-beam, wide-beam, symmetrical or asymmetric light distribution.
Criteria for downlights
- choice of lamp determines
light colour, functional life, efficiency, light intensity=
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emission angle determines the beam of light and is defined by the reflector
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cut-off angle limits glare and increases visual comfort
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light output ratio is increased by optimised reflector technology
The cut-off angle of narrow-beam downlights makes them a highly free of glare. On downlights with Darklight reflector, the lamp's
cut-off angle is identical to that of the luminaire. This gives a luminaire with the widest beam possible while simultaneously having an optimised light output ratio. The use of a diffuser reduces the luminance in the luminaire and thereby improves the visual comfort.