Light Distributions
Multiylayer
Homogeneity
The key to optimal lighting is light distribution that is always adapted to the application – the efficient utilisation of light and the minimisation of the formation of shadows. The over-laying of lighting patterns (multilayer) from the system permits the homogeneous illumination of roads, car parks, junctions and industrial facilities, and at the same time reduces light smog.
Optical concept I-Lens
Optical concept I-Lens
Broad rotationally-symmetrical light distribution for multifunctional, universal application. For use in petrol stations, multi-storey car parks, and parking decks.
Optical concept M-Lens
Optical concept M-Lens
Broad distribution, but less range than S optics. Optimised for roads in the ME lighting classes with medium luminaire mounting heights (5-7 m) and medium post spacings (20-30 m), as well as slightly positive to negative luminaire mounting overhangs. Reduced glare and well suited to luminaires with forward inclination.
Optical concept P-Lens
Optical concept P-Lens
Broad rectangular, asymmetrical distribution, specially designed for the illumination of multi-storey car parks. Due to greater range in the direction of the parking space the space is fullyilluminated while the range and therefore the glare are reduced in the direction of the roadway. 2 parking spaces are illuminated widthwise (installation at every other parking space). For use in parking decks and underground garages – for new construction and refurbishments.
Optical concept S-Lens
Optical concept S-Lens
Particularly broad asymmetrical distribution. Optimised for roads in the S lighting classes with low luminaire mounting heights (4-6 m) and large post spacings (>30 m), as well as negative luminaire mounting overhangs.
Optical concept WW-Lens
Optical concept WW-Lens
Particularly narrow, single-plane light emission for indirect illumination of walls, facades, or billboards.
Optical concept C-Lens
Optical concept C-Lens
Optimised for narrow roads and paths with medium to high luminaire mounting points (5-8 m) and average to large post spacings (25 m-35 m). For luminaires with large forward inclination or positive luminaire mounting overhang (whip-shaped posts).