BECCO is born with LED, and the LED components are integrated in the luminaire design. An example is the heat sink, forming the characteristic link between bollard and top, as well as carrying the LED module. The light source is not visible, and the indirect light, being spread by the sloping roof top, is pleasant and non-glaring.
BECCO BOLLARD | |
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Material | Top in aluminium and cast silumin, bollard in galvanised steel |
Powder coating | Graphite grey: YW355F, Akzo Nobel |
Silver grey: Y2370I, Akzo Nobel | |
Black: Noir 900 Sablé, SN351F, Akzo Nobel | |
Screen | Clear polycarbonate with UV-resistant acrylate on both sides |
Mounting | Rooted or flanged base |
Connection | max 3 cables, 5x16 mm2 |
Classification | IP65, class II; use code for class I |
Impact resistance | IK10 |
Weight | ca. 10 kg |
LED type | Bridgelux V8 |
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Operational life | min 100,000 hours at ta max 25° C, L80B10 |
Total consumption | 9 or 12 W |
Colour temperature | 2700, 3000, or 4000 Kelvin |
Colour rendering | min 90 Ra |
Colour accuracy | 3 steps SDCM |
Output ratio | 58% |
Driver | Helvar LED driver |
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350 or 500 mA | |
Operational life | min 50,000 hours |
Item No. | Becco Bollard, rooted base |
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7811- | 9 W LED, 350 mA |
7812- | 12 W LED, 500 mA |
Item No. | Becco Bollard, flanged base |
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7821- | 9 W LED, 350 mA |
7822- | 12 W LED, 500 mA |
Select colour, colour temperature, etc. in the table below.
Colour | Colour temperature |
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4 = graphite grey | 927 = 2700 K, 90 Ra |
9 = silver grey | 930 = 3000 K, 90 Ra |
7 = silver grey top, galvanised bollard | 940 = 4000 K, 90 Ra |
66 = noir 900 |
Dimming | Protection class |
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empty = no dimming | empty = class II |
V = 1-10 V | J = class I |
D = Dali |
Example Item No.: 7811-3930J = Becco Bollard, 9 W LED, black, 3000 K, 90 Ra, class I
BECCO is born with LED, and the LED components are an integral part of the design. Susanne Grønlund, one of the architects behind Becco about the design: ”The luminaire is characterised by the form of the base, acting as heat sink, continuing into the screen. Like light-breaking waves spreading in water."
More about the designers, Susanne Grønlund & Karin Andersen.