Luminaire or lamp has a built-in motion detector. The light will switch on when a movement is detected.
Luminaire or lamp has a twilight switch function. This automatically switches on the lights as it gets dark.
Colour temperature is expressed in kelvin (K). The higher the colour temperature, the cooler the impression of the light:
2700K: extra warm white 3000K: warm white 3500K: neutral white 4000K: cool white 5000-5500K: daylight 6000K: cool daylight
Extra warm white creates a warm, inviting atmosphere (e.g. hotel, living room, and catering). Warm white can be used for a pleasant atmosphere (e.g. retail and office). Neutral cool white creates a more businesslike atmosphere, this color gives a sterile atmosphere. Low lighting levels are obtained in interior with warm white light. If a very high level of light is needed, neutral or cool white light is a good choice.
The way the power can be connected.
The IP (Ingress Protection) code indicates the degree of protection against ingress of moisture and solid objects. The code consists of two firures. The first figure indicates the protection against objects and dust: IP 0x - not protected IP 1x - protected against objects with a diameter above 50 mm IP 2x - protected from objects with a diameter greater than 12 mm (touch safe) IP 3x - protected from objects with a diameter greater than 2.5 mm IP 4x - protected against objects with a diameter greater than 1 mm IP 5x - protected against dust ( dust ) IP 6x - dustproof
The second figure indicats the protection against water: IP x0 - unprotected (plain) IP x1 - Protected against dripping water (drip) IP x2 - Protected against dripping water when tilted to 15 degrees IP x3 - protected against spraying water (rain tight) IP x4 - protected against splashing water (splash proof) IP x5 - protected against water jets (splashproof) IP x6 - protected from rainstorms IP x7 - protected against accidental immersion (30 minutes to 1 meter deep) (waterproof) IP x8 - protected from stay under water (pressure proof)
Material of which the cover of the product is made.
A Polycarbonate (PC) cover is mechanically much stronger (impact resistant) but less chemically resistant to a number of substances. For general purposes, this is a good choice.
Acrylic (PMMA) is robust but more resistant to eg hydrochloric acid> 20%, formic acid, 10% nitric acid, ammonia (liquid), often used in piggeries and car washes.