Zumtobel Craft High-Bay LED Luminaire: LFI 2017 Category Winner – Industrial, Vandal, Emergency and Exit

Zumtobel

Zumbotel’s Craft High-Bay Lights are ideal for industrial applications and commercial lighting.

Features:

  • Resistant to oil-laden atmospheres
  • Specifically developed Wide Beam optic for uniform, square illumination without dark spots
  • Glare reduction in accordance with EN 12464-1 for CRAFT 13000 lm UGR < 22, for CRAFT 17000 lm UGR < 25
  • Typical applications: assembly and production facilities, sports halls, DIY stores, arival halls
  • For use in applications where collection of conductive dust on the luminaire can be expected
  • Die-cast aluminium housing in white powder-coated finish with cooling fins
  • Luminaire designed with cooling fins for optimum thermal management and reduced dust accumulation
  • Pre-assembled connection cable (length 1.5 m) contained in scope of supply
  • LED service life: 50000 h before luminous flux is reduced to at least 85 % (4000 K) or 90 % (6500 K) of the initial value
  • Colour rendering: Ra > 80
  • Colour temperature: 4000 K (LED840: intermediate), 6500 K (LED765: cool white)
  • Chromaticity tolerance between multiple luminaires of up to 3 MacAdam ellipses
  • Sealed to IP65
  • Luminaire has halogen-free and silicon-free wiring
  • Ambient operating temperature: -40 °C to +55 °C
  • Generally equipped with DALI-controllable converter compatible with emergency supply
  • Emergency power level preset to 15 % (can be factory programmed between 1–100 %)

For more information:

http://www.zumtobel.com/com-en/products/craft.html#CRAFT

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