Overall dimensions
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Colorado 3.1 is a linear profile for outdoor applications with surface installation (ceiling, wall, floor)
material: body in black-anodized anticorodal aluminium screen in grey-serigraphed and transparent, tempered extra-clear glass
screen in grey-serigraphed, acid-etched, tempered extra-clear glass (diffuse version) caps in technopolymer
Finishes: black anodized aluminium finish obtained by electro-colouring to give the product better heat dissipation and the material corrosion resistance.
Electrical characteristics
Power consumption: 62W
Power supply: 230Vac
Lumen output at source: 7425 lm (3000K)
Delivered lumen output: 5645 lm (3000K, 12°)
18 high power LEDs pitch 20 mm, 2-step MacAdam, 60000h L80 B10 (Ta 25°C) 2200K: 3-step MacAdam, 60000h L80 B10 (Ta 25°C)
LED colour: 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 4000K
Optics: 12° tiltable ±20°, 30° tiltable ±20°, 45° tiltable ±20°, 76° tiltable ±20°: optical system composed of a series of equidistant tiltable light sources, 20.83 mm apart. Fitted with locking screw. The deep-set PMMA TIR lens guarantees high-quality light emission and visual comfort, 15°x50° tiltable ±20°
CRI >80
Ingress protection: IP65, IP67
Appliance class: class II.
This family of drive-over LED fixtures with built-in power supply was developed as architectural lighting for facades of up to 20 metres tall on urban buildings such as hotels and historic and public buildings. It features efficient, high performance levels, thanks to a luminous flux of over 5700 lm per square metre, and a variety of lengths (60 / 100 / 120 cm), so that it can best satisfy architects’ design requirements. There are multiple different looks, too: Colorado can be recessed flush or with a rebated frame. And, for the version that is surface mounted using brackets with two pivot points, there is a further accessory of adjustable brackets that allow the fixture to be spaced up to 270 mm from the installation surface. This enables the light output to reach beyond any protruding architectural elements, such as cornices, corbels or cordons, that could generate unwanted shadows.