What Are The Classifications Of Floodlights?

Apr 01, 2021

Rotational symmetry

The luminaire adopts a rotationally symmetrical reflector, and the symmetry axis of the light source with rotationally symmetrical light distribution is installed along the axis of the reflector. The iso-intensity curves of this type of lamps are concentric circles. When this type of spotlight is illuminated by a single lamp, an elliptical light spot is obtained on the illuminated surface, and the illumination is uneven; but when multiple lights are illuminated, the light spots are superimposed on each other, which can produce a satisfactory lighting effect. For example, hundreds of rotationally symmetrical floodlights are commonly used in stadiums, and they are installed on high towers around the stadium to obtain high illuminance and high uniformity lighting effects.

Two symmetry

The iso-intensity curve of this type of projector has two symmetry planes. Most luminaires use symmetrical cylindrical reflectors, and linear light sources are installed along the cylindrical axis.

A symmetry

There is only one symmetry plane for the isoluminous intensity curve of the luminaire. The luminaire adopts asymmetrical cylindrical reflector or symmetrical cylindrical reflector plus a grid that restricts light. The most typical is the sharp cut-off block retracted light distribution. This kind of light intensity distribution single lamp can obtain a more satisfactory illuminance distribution.

Asymmetrical

The iso-intensity curve of this type of luminaire does not have a plane of symmetry. Mainly use mixed light lamps with different types of light sources with large differences in light intensity distribution and special lamps designed according to the specific lighting requirements of the place of use.


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