Floodlights
Floodlights have a wide-beam characteristic. They are offered with a axially symmetrical or asymmetrical light distribution.
Criteria for floodlights
- choice of lamp determines light colour, functional life, efficiency, light intensity
- uniformity: optimised reflector for even illumination of areas
- gradient: soft edge to the beam of light
- light output ratio is increased by optimised reflector technology
Floodlights
Luminaires
Floodlights, axially symmetrical
Floodlights with axially symmetrical light distribution provide even illumination of objects or areas. Light distribution with focal emphasis.
Floodlights, asymmetrical
Floodlights with asymmetrical light distribution provide even illumination of areas. The luminaires can be mounted on walls, ceilings or floors and in addition can also be tilted.
Applications
Washlighting provides an even illumination for:
- wall lighting
- facades
- entrance areas
- overhanging or cantilevered roofs
- park and garden complexes
- sculptures
- objects
Surface-mounted luminaires act as features themselves. Their arrangement should match their surroundings.
Private home, Southern Highlands, Australia;
ERCO Lichtwiese (Light Garden), Lüdenscheid
Centenary Hall, Bochum
Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Singapore
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Parscoop
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Focalflood
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Projects on this guide topic
Centenary HallBochum
ECE Center Thier-GalerieDortmund
Spreitenbach CentreSpreitenbach (bei Zürich)
ERCO Light GardenLüdenscheid


Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road
Nicetoile shopping centre
Yellow Fog, Olafur Eliasson installation, Verbund AG
STADE DE SUISSE Wankdorf






