LED light system has IP66 rating

Steinel, LED lighting, luminaire

Steinel’s robust and moisture-proof PR PRO 5800 LED light system has optional sensor control and can achieve savings in energy and maintenance in washrooms, warehouses, car parks and corridors. A 40 W system can deliver 4600 lm of white light (4000 K, 115 lm/W) and has a life of 50 000 h.

Built from impact-resistant plastic (IK08) these fittings are dust tight and protected against jets of water (IP66). These fittings can be used at -20°C, such as cold rooms. They can be mounted on walls or ceilings.

The sensor-light version with its 5.8 GHz high-frequency system responds to the smallest of movements. When no movement is detected, lights can be set to switch off completely or dim to 10 to 50%. Time-delay options are also available.

The 360° sensor has a range of up to 8 m and can detect movements through glass, wood and stud walls. The sensor also adjusts according to the level of daylight, automatically switching lights off on sunny days.

The RS PRO 5800 LED has DALI interconnection capability, enabling it to be integrated with KNX and other building-management systems.

A remote-group-setting function relays settings made on one luminaire to all the others. All settings can be made using the optional RC 10 remote control.

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