DesignCubo Architects
The inspirationen to the Pelée luminaires was found at the island of Martinique where the Pelée volcano has formed uniform steps of ashes and lava.
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The inner conical circles of the Pelée downlighters define the design and contribute to a comfortable, non-glaring spread of light.
Comprising pendants, wall fittings, downlighters and surface-mounted fixtures, the Pelée family covers most indoor applications.
PELÉE DOWNLIGHT | |
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Material | Cast aluminium |
Powder coating | White RAL 9010, alu-grey: RAL 9006 Textura, black Noir 900 |
Mounting | To be recessed, option for reinforcement of ceiling |
25 W variant not to be covered | |
Cut-out | Ø149-154 mm in 6-15 mm plates |
Ø155-158 mm in 15-35 mm plates | |
Clearances | Horizontally: min 45 mm |
Built-in height | min 90 mm from lower ceiling edge |
Connection | Max two cables, 5 x 1.5 mm2, into 5-pole terminal block, 2 x 2.5 mm2 |
Classification | IP20, class I |
Weight | 0.85 kg |
LED type | Bridgelux V8 |
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Energy consumption | 8, 11 or 16 W |
Operational life | min 100,000 hours at ta max 25°C, L80B10 |
Colour temperature | 2700, 3000, or 4000 Kelvin |
Colour rendering | min 90 Ra |
Colour accuracy | 3 steps SDCM |
Output ratio | 82 per cent |
Driver | Helvar LED driver, 500-700 mA |
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Dimmable at extra cost | |
Operational life | min 100,000 hours |
Item No. | Pelée Downlight |
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2830- | 8 W, 500 mA, V8 |
2831- | 11 W, 700 mA, V8 |
2829- | 16 W, 500 mA, V8 |
Options | |
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2830-016 | Reinforcement of soft ceilings, Pelée 160 |
Select colour, colour temperature, etc. in the table below.
Colour | Colour temperature |
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1 = white | 927 = 2700 K, 90 Ra |
9 = alu-grey | 930 = 3000 K, 90 Ra |
17 = corten brown | 940 = 4000 K, 90 Ra |
66 = noir 900 |
Dimming | |
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empty = without dimming | |
V = 1-10 V | |
D = DALI |
Example: 2830-9927V = Pelée Downlight, 12 W, alu-grey, 2700 K, dimmable 1-10 V
The inspirationen to the Pelée luminaires was found at the island of Martinique where the Pelée volcano has formed uniform steps of ashes and lava.
More about Cubo Architects.