Emanon for track
Emanon combines innovative lighting technology with digital control electronics in a creative scope for scenographic lighting concepts. Spotlights with different beam angles, a wide range of accessories, high-quality wallwashers and digital addressable Goborotators turn shops and shop windows into a stage. The distinct shape, characteristic of all Emanon spotlights, is the brainchild of designer Ives Béhar. The consistent element is a lighting technology module of cast aluminium.This unit is thermally separated from the electronic control gear and contained in housings made of two polymeric shells. Optimal heat dissipation is ensured by the concentric ventilation slots on the back of the housing.
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The quality of the optical systems greatly affects the overall efficiency of an LED luminaire. To produce directed light, as occurs in spotlights, ERCO develops their optical projection systems in-house. A collimating lens, as a secondary lens, is the interface between the LED lens on the printed circuit board and the exchangeable Spherolit lenses acting as tertiary lenses. The collimating lens directs the light of the LEDs into a parallel beam in order that the required light distribution can then be created by the tertiary lens. The principle of total internal reflection in the collimating lens contributes to the high efficiency of the optical system. Decades of experience in injection-moulded polymers ensure the highest quality levels from our in-house production plant.
Characteristics with Spherolit lenses

Narrow spot To accentuate small objects with high light intensity or to cover large distances between luminaire and object. Beam angle < 10°.

Spot
The light intensity distribution for highlighting objects of all types, especially to accentuate three-dimensional shapes.
Beam angle: 10° - 20°.

Flood
To efficiently illuminate larger objects or to emphasise spatial zones such as a specific area.
Beam angle
25° - 35°.

Wide flood To give a flexible, flood illumination of surfaces and spatial zones, especially in retail presentation. Beam angle> 45°.

Oval flood The Spherolit lens, oval flood, has an axially symmetrical light intensity distribution, producing an oval beam of about 30° by 90°.

Wallwash The light intensity distribution of the lens wallwasher is designed to provide very good uniformity.
Neutral white and warm white
Binnings

ERCO offers LED luminaires in neutral white or warm white . This allows lighting designers to select the colour of light to suit the material colours and spatial atmosphere or to create cold-warm contrasts.

The LED manufacturing process results in certain variations in the colour loci of LEDs. LEDs are accordingly sorted into so-called "binnings". Uniform lighting quality requires the strict selection of components from defined binnings.
Characteristics of LEDs
Warm white LEDs The relative spectral distribution of the warm white LED with luminescence conversion is closely related to the relative brightness sensitivity of the cone cells of the human eye. The result is high luminous efficacy and good colour rendition.
RGB LEDs The RGB LEDs are ideal for mixing highly saturated coloured light. However, the white light from RGB LEDs does not give satisfactory colour rendition quality, making it less suitable for lighting tasks where colour is critical.
RGBW LEDs Mixing RGB LEDs with warm white LEDs combines the advantages of both systems: RGBW luminaires produce variable shades of white along the Planckian curve with excellent colour rendering, but also coloured light in pastel hues all the way to the highly saturated range.
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are semiconductor elements that directly convert electrical energy into light via electro-luminescence. The outstanding characteristics of LEDs include robustness, long functional life and a high luminous efficacy with high potential for further increase. White LED-light is free of ultraviolet and infrared components and therefore has advantages from a conservation point of view. Daylight white LEDs offer higher efficiency, whereas warm white LEDs have better colour rendition quality. LEDs are dimmable and offer high switching stability, making them ideally suited for lighting control and additive colour mixing. Unlike other light sources, RGB LEDs do not produce any transmission losses through colour filters. To exploit the luminous flux of the temperature sensitive LEDs to the full, good thermal management is indispensable.
Emanon Tutorial film

Projector spotlight
The projector spotlight with optical projection system means that precise images can be produced. The three lenses produce a narrow beam light distribution for a maximum of two gobos.
The projection spotlight with optical imaging system has one lens with a wide beam angle for soft-edged lighting effects. Both projection spotlights are also available with a Goborotator.
Emanon Tutorial film Projector spotlights
Goborotator
The Emanon projector spotlight with Goborotator can be fitted with two metal gobos, glass gobos or structure lenses (ø 66mm). The speed of rotation can be set from four seconds to four minutes. The gobos are easily exchanged. After removing the front part of the housing, the Goborotator attachment is tilted to the side. The gobos can be exchanged for other motifs without tools by removing the fixing springs. The vibration-free bearings of the motors and toothed belt drives ensure low-noise, low-maintenance operation, which makes the Goborotator ideal for continuous use in architectural applications.
The extensive range of gobo projection options can be controlled via the Light Studio software: speed, direction of rotation, and different dynamic progressions can all be adjusted to suit specific lighting requirements.
Emanon Tutorialfilm Goborotator
Spherolit reflectors Tutorial film

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Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room
Accentuation
Emphasising objects to attract attention
Projection
Projection of light patterns
Spotlights
Flexible luminaires for tracks to produce accent lighting
Floodlights
Lighting tools with a wide-beam light distribution
Wallwasher
Lighting technology for vertical surfaces
Wall
From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures




















Recessed spotlights, recessed floodlights and recessed wallwashers
Aldo Coppola Hairstylist Showroom
Diesel Flagship Store
Architecture and theatre
Neutral and expressive
Natural and artificial
Situations in the hotel: Restaurant
Situations in the hotel: Lobby
General and dedicated
