Design and Technology
Technical Highlights
FEINER FLOODLIGHTS
The heart of the floodlights is the dimmer technology based on our own LED control technology.
The required dimmer technology was specially developed and certified for TV applications.
MADE IN GERMANY -
SUSTAINABLE QUALITY
The luminaires are all made in Germany. Sustainability and manufacturing quality are of paramount importance.
All components are service accessible and COB LEDs and power supplies can be replaced if necessary.
The warranty is two years.
CONTROL VIA DMX
IN 8/16 BIT
The floodlights are controlled via DMX in 8bit or 16bit. Additionally there are several standalone options available.
For house lighting in concert halls long fade times are typical. For more than 5sec fade time DMX with 16bit is recommended to avoid visible steps at dimming.
Theatrical grade dimming down to 0% is guaranteed.
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
The grade of the energy efficiency rating is related with colour temperature and beam angle according to the new Eco-design regulation (from September 1st, 2021).
As energy saving is 90% compared to tungsten lights, the investment will be compensated after only one or two years, depending on the runtime.
BEAM ANGLE + ACCESSORIES
Barn doors, eggcrates and diffusion filters are available as accessories.
For our floodlights we offer in addition to the 120° standard version, 60 and 30° versions as an option.
PHOTOBIOLOGICAL
SAFETY
The used Bridgelux LEDs are categorized in the lowest risk group "RG1" for eye protection according to standard EN62778 and EN62471.
The LED does not pose a risk in terms of normal viewing behaviour (looking directly into the light source for a limited amount of time).
CAMERA FRIENDLY &
FLICKER-FREE
Our camera friendly technology is used in all floodlights.
The luminaires work absolutely flicker-free.
The required dimmer technology was specially developed and certified for TV applications.
LIGHTING
DESIGN
LDT files are available for lighting design softwares in order to determine the needed number of floodlights to meet the required light intensity according to local health and safety regulations.