200 Watt LED floodlight
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Description
200 Watt LED floodlight is the perfect light source for any mobile lighting tower.
Additional information
| Weight | 6,2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 45,5 × 36,5 × 8,5 cm |
| Luminaire type | High lumen outdoor luminaire with adjustment bracket and fixing clamp. |
| Luminaire optic | With anti-explored clear glass for high-light transmittance distribution. |
| LED-System | INF channel 3 |
| Connected load | 200W |
| Power factor | 0,90 |
| Colour temperature | 6000K |
| Rated Luminous flux | 34000lm |
| Luminous efficacy | 170lm/W |
| Interchangeability lightsource | No- Electrical safety |
| Service life | L80(25℃)=50.000h |
| Colour rendering index | 70 |
| Colour tolerance | 5 SDCM |
| Photobiological class | Group 0- No risk |
| Luminaire colour | Sandblasting black |
| Luminaire body | Luminaire body of die-cast aluminium. |
| Electrical version | With H07RN 3*1.5m wires and plug |
| Connection method | Mains plug |
| Dimming | No |
| Mains frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Mains voltage | 220-240V |
| Ingress Protection(IP) rating | IP66 |
| Protection class | II |
| Impact resistance(IK) | IK02 |
| Hot wire resistance | 650℃ |
| Ambient temperature | 25℃ |
| Net length | 45.5cm |
| Net width | 36.5cm |
| Net height | 8.5cm |
| Weight | 6.2kg |
The 200-watt LED floodlight is the ideal light source for mobile lighting towers, delivering powerful illumination wherever it’s needed. With an impressive light output of 34,000 lumens and an efficiency of 170 lumens per watt, this lamp ensures bright and effective lighting in any environment.
Its durable aluminum housing and IP66 rating make it suitable for use in various weather conditions. With a long lifespan of 50,000 operating hours and a color temperature of 6300K, this LED lamp emits crisp white light — perfect for construction sites and other temporary installations.
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Guidelines for Outdoor Lighting – Recommended Lux Levels
When lighting outdoor spaces, it’s important to use the appropriate light intensity. According to the EN 12464-2 standard, the following guidelines apply:
Roads and Traffic
- Footpaths & cycle paths: 5–15 lux
- Residential streets: 10–20 lux
- Main roads with mixed traffic: 20–50 lux
Parking Areas
- Light use (e.g., residential buildings): 5 lux
- Medium use (e.g., shopping centers): 10 lux
- Heavy use (e.g., industrial sites): 20 lux
Outdoor Workspaces
- Loading & unloading zones: 50 lux
- Outdoor storage areas: 20 lux
- Construction sites: 50–100 lux
Important Note
The EN 12464-2 standard provides guidelines for lighting levels (lux) in outdoor workspaces, including parking lots and roads, and applies in the Netherlands and Belgium. However, required lighting levels may vary based on specific situations and local regulations. It’s recommended to conduct further research and consult a lighting specialist to ensure compliance with applicable standards and safety requirements. Also, check national and municipal regulations for the most accurate information.
For more details, visit the BEGA website.
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What is the difference between a light towers with two lamps and a light towers with four lamps?
A light tower with two lamps illuminates one side of the area and provides directional light distribution. This is suitable for situations where only a part of the area needs to be illuminated, such as along a path or driveway.
A light tower with four lamps spreads light in all directions, offering broader coverage. This ensures a larger area is evenly lit, making it ideal for open spaces such as parking lots or construction sites. The number of towers required depends on the desired light intensity (lux) and the size of the area.
How does the height of the light tower affect the lighting of my area?
The height of the light tower influences light distribution and shadow formation. Taller towers provide a wider spread of light and reduce the number of dark spots on the area. However, if the towers are too tall, the light intensity per square meter may decrease, meaning additional lamps might be required to achieve the desired lux level.
With a lower mounting height, shadows and uneven lighting can occur, especially if there are obstacles on the site. Therefore, it’s important to find a balance between height, light intensity, and the number of towers needed for efficient lighting.


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