This specifies the connected load (P) in watts (W) that the luminaire, including all its internal components, consumes following thermal stabilisation.
The term color temperature is used to describe the hue of white light. It is given in Kelvin (K). be there
Warm white refers to values up to 3250K, neutral white to values up to 5250K, and daylight white to values up to 8000K.
The term color temperature is used to describe the hue of white light. It is given in Kelvin (K). be there
Warm white refers to values up to 3250K, neutral white to values up to 5250K, and daylight white to values up to 8000K.
Since LEDs typically do not fail but lose luminous flux over time, the service life is defined as the proportion (B) of luminaires that have not yet fallen below a luminous flux threshold (L) after a certain service life (h). For example, 50,000h L80. Specifies that after 50,000 hours of operation, a luminous flux maintenance (L80) of 80% can be expected.
The term optics describes the light’s lighting, such as a specific beam angle.
The preparation of the luminaire for the respective control type is specified under Luminaire control.
ON/OFF – The lights are switchable.
Dimming is not possible with this variant.
3-STEP-DIM – It is dimmed step by step by switching on and off
Turning off the light switch. At each on-off is
one of the 3 pre-programmed dimming levels is selected.
DIMMABLE 1-10V – The lights are on an analog
Control signal continuously dimmable from 1-10 volts.
DALI Control – DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface)
is a manufacturer-independent interface standard.
This enables the digital control and dimming of lights.
Protection classes are used to identify and classify lights in relation to existing safety measures to prevent electric shock.
Protection class I: protection by protective conductor
Protection class II: Protection via double or reinforced insulation.
The color consistency describes the maximum deviation of LED modules from the desired light color. SDCM is the unit of measurement for color consistency (Standard Deviation of color Matching). The careful selection of specific binning groups ensures that the luminaires have the most consistent color possible. SDCM3, that is
In practise, 3 MacAdams ellipses are considered to be of the highest quality.
In sports facilities and gymnasiums, lighting must be resistant to ball impact. A ball-resistant luminaire must withstand multiple shots from a handball travelling at 60 km/h.
Is the voltage to which the light must be connected for operation.
The color rendering index is a property of light that describes the color rendering of objects under different lighting sources. The maximum value, 100Ra, describes the color rendering under daylight conditions.
The ambient temperature determines the maximum operating temperature (in ℃) for a light.
The indication of the luminaire’s luminous flux (not LED luminous flux), which describes the luminaire’s actually usable light, is meaningful.
Luminous flux is measured in lumens (Lm) and describes the total amount of light emitted by a light source.
The level of protection (IP) is indicated by a two-digit code
. It describes luminaires’ resistance to the ingress of solids, dust, and moisture, and thus their suitability for various environmental conditions.
Describes the risk group in terms of photo biological safety. When used properly, UEBEX lighting fulfils safety requirements.
The IK impact rating (1-10) measure the
resistance of electrical equipment housings to mechanical stress, especially impact stress.
IK code 08 = impact 5 joules (1.7kg from 29.5cm)
IK code 10 = hit 20 joules (5kg from 40cm)
IP 0x – No protection
IP 1x – Protected against solid foreign bodies with a diameter of 50mm or more
IP 2x – Protected against solid foreign bodies with a diameter of 12.5mm or more
IP 3x – Protected against solid foreign bodies with a diameter of 2.5mm or more
IP 4x – Protected against solid foreign bodies with a diameter of 1.0mm or more
IP 5x – Protected against harmful amounts of dust
IP 6x – dustproof
IP x0 – No protection
IP x1 – Protection against dripping water
IP x2 – protection against falling dripping water when the housing is tilted up to 15°
IP x3 – protection against falling spray water up to 60° from the vertical
IP x4 – protection against splash water from all sides
IP x5 – protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle
IP x6 – protection against powerful water jets
IP x7 – Protection against temporary immersion
IP x8 – protection against permanent immersion
IP x9 – protection against water during high pressure / steam jet cleaning