Defines more the device. E.g. you can have a surface-mounted wall-mounted appliance in up- and downlighter at the same time. The type then becomes 'Up- and downlighter'.
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Colour
This is the colour of which the device is mainly composed.
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Applied materials
These are the visible materials that make up the luminaire.
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Light source included
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Type of light source
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Number of light sources
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Type of light
The type of light indicates the effect of the light source.
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Length in mm
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Width in mm
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Height in mm
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Diameter in mm
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Distance from wall in mm
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Length cable in m
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Technical filters
Lamp base
This is the fitting of the lamp that fits into the device.
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Colour temperature light
Indicates the light colour of a light source. It is expressed in Kelvin. The higher the value the whiter the light. The lower the value, the yellower the light.
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Colour Rendering Index CRI
Colour Rendering Index indicates how correctly a light source reproduces the colours it shines on. The higher the CRI, the more correctly the colours are rendered under the light source.
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Beam angle in °
This is the angle from which the light falls starting from the light source.
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Voltage/current
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(Max.) Watt / lamp
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Watt - Power
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Lumen 1st light source
The total amount of visible light emitted by a light source.
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IP rating
IP stands for "International Potection. The first digit indicates dust density. The second indicates water density. However, if a third digit is included, it refers to the impact resistance or 'I K' value.