Program Outdoor
Focalflood
Floodlights, varychrome | Floodlights with mounting plates | Floodlights with mounting brackets 
Floodlights, varychrome
ERCO
Focalflood floodlights are designed for three coloured T16 fluorescent lamps of 28W. The electronic control gear is contained within the luminaire itself. Electronic control gears are available as 1V-10V versions for control via a conventional ERCO lighting control, or as DALI versions for control with digital DALI controllers. Individual colour mixing is achieved by specifically controlling each fluorescent lamp. The uniformity of the actual colour mixture results from the combination of reflectors, diffusers and Softec lenses.


Application
Wide-beam light distribution, with a great variety of light colours to create coloured designs on surfaces.
Floodlights with mounting plates
ERCO
Focalflood with mounting plates are attached directly to the mounting surface, the electrical connections and control gear are contained within the luminaire.
Application
Wide-beam, axially symmetrical light distribution with a focal point. Applications include wall lighting, e.g. of entrances and facades, object illumination, lettering and inscriptions, paths, parks and landscapes, e.g. groups of trees, hedges and broad trees.



Floodlights with mounting brackets
ERCO
Focalflood with mounting brackets are only to be attached with special mounting accessories. For this reason, posts, cantilever arms and adapter sleeves for poles are available.


Application
Wide-beam, axially symmetrical light distribution with a focal point. Applications include wall lighting, e.g. of entrances and facades, object illumination, lettering and inscriptions, paths, parks and landscapes, e.g. groups of trees, hedges and broad trees.



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