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    UniFlood G

    Reach New Heights. High lumen output and long-throw giant LED floodlight for fixed and dynamic architectural and facade lighting applications.

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        The UniFlood G is a giant, high-power, rectangular-shaped and exterior-rated architectural LED floodlight that is designed for façades, landscapes and outdoor flood lighting applications. The robust mechanical design and highly efficient optical design make it ideal for illuminating high storey exterior facades, bridges, landmarks and monuments. Available in white, monochromatic colours, RGB, RGBW and tunable white. Eight different spread lenses ranging from narrow spot, to wide flood and a DMX512/RDM control option are available to give architects and designers the freedom to explore a wide range of concepts and design with no limitations.

        Benefits

        Long-throw: 1 foot-candle at up to 445 m (4,000 K, 3.5° lens)
        Robust design and IP66 rated for outdoor use
        Wide Range of Beam Angles from Narrow Spot to Wide Flood

        Features

        Standard: RGBW, RGB, 2,700 K, 3,000 K and 4,000 K
        Optional: 5,000 K, monochromatic colours, RGBA and tunable white
        Available in DMX512/RDM control interface option
        Available in 8 optical distributions from narrow spot to wide flood

        Applications

        Bridges, Monuments, Facades
        Landscape
        Parks and squares
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