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WILA Lichttechnik GmbH
Postfach 26 11 D 58596 Iserlohn
Vödeweg 9-11 D 58638 Iserlohn
T +49 2371 823 0 F +49 2371 823 200
wila@wila.com
www.wila.com
WILA Lighting Limited
8-10 The Quadrangle Grove Technology Park
Wantage Oxfordshire OX12 9FA
T +44 1235 773 500 F +44 1235 773 533
wila@wila.co.uk
ID A2450-0314
News
People
Projects
Products
Interview Florence Lam, Arup
The positive influence of daylight. Page 4
Robert Aitken Institute
LED lighting solution in research. Page 10
The New Transparency
LED pendant luminaires with a minimalist design. Page 16
New Linear LED Product Range
Modular lighting system Linic. Page 24
New Surface Illumination αbet zono
Expansion of the award winning LED product family. Page 28
Technology in Detail
Transparency LED Pendant Luminaires Page 36
Linic LED Lighting System Page 38
αbet zono LED Downlights Page 42
Accessories Page 48
N4News
“A mind once stretched by a
new idea, never goes back to
its original dimensions”.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Snr
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3D
Editorial
Virtual Reality
Light and architecture work in three dimensions. Light plays a particularly
pivotal role in the perception of objects, room peripheries and, of course, people.
So wouldn’t it be great if you could actually also see the innovations featured in
this Brochure in 3D?
Follow the brief instructions and you will be able to view and move selected
innovations from this brochure on your device in 3D within your home or office.
One key point: the relevant page of the brochure must remain within your mobile
device’s “field of vision”.
Learn more about our customised lighting solutions for more freedom in
architectural lighting:
New Exceptional LED Pendant Luminaire
The transparent material of this pendant luminaire appears invisible when off,
but when switched on, a combination of reflection and refraction precisely guides
the light. A concept with such outstanding performance, it was awarded with both
the IF Product Design and red dot Design award.
New Linear LED Luminaire System
The Linic product family is based on a modular concept: optimised for various
installation and lighting technology requirements. This simplifies the creation of
customised lines of light.
New highly efficient LED surface illumination
The αbet zono family of products stands for the most efficient surface illumination
with a system efficiency of up to 105 Llm/W. The 30° cut-off angle reduces direct
glare with all Downlights suitable for VDU workstations ensuring particularly
high visual comfort. The range is rounded off by ultra-flat Downlights with 49 mm
recessed depth, which provide an ideal solution especially for restricted space in
the suspended ceiling.
Enjoy the fourth issue of our News Brochure packed with exciting inspirations.
Peter Le Manquais, Group Technical Director
2. Scan the WILA QR Code
3. As soon as you get to a page
with this symbol a 3D image will
be displayed.
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
1. Use one of the top QR codes to
download the free Junaio Browser
to your Smartphone or iPad
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‚‚Interview
Making lighting part of a wider
distributed intelligence
- an ‘internet of light’ ecosystem -
can potentially help unlock rich and
new data from lighting networks.
Interview with Florence Lam,
Global Practice Leader for Lighting Design at Arup, London
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What advice would you give to young lighting
designers? What should they pay attention to, and what
might be less important?
The key to a great piece of lighting design is not HOW one
goes about designing it or WHAT one designs with. It is the
‘WHY’ behind a lighting concept and design thinking.
You believe in Total Architecture solutions, what is
the biggest difference to the traditional lighting design
approach?
Total Architecture is the overall philosophy of Arup. This
holistic approach lies at the heart of what Arup does and
encompasses the concept, great things can result when “all
relevant design decisions have been considered together
and have been integrated into a whole by a well organised
team”. For the lighting practice, this means combining
lighting creativity with the highly-skilled expertise of
Arup’s engineers and environmental specialists.
You have worked on a lot of remarkable projects, where
daylight played a key role. How do you combine natural
and artificial light?
It is our responsibility to deliver a lighting design that helps
our client to create sustainable buildings, in harmony with
aesthetics and vision. We strive to continually offer fresh
insight as to how occupied spaces can become more alive
and in-touch with the natural environment. Daylight plays
a special role in our work. It can enhance architecture,
improve the way people feel and reduce our reliance on
electricity. Striking a balance between daylight and electric
light requires creative as well as scientific thinking. The
quintessence of this is to control the daylight, tame it
where needed, without sacrificing the narration of it, or its
meaning.
Buildings are complex structures. How do you make
sure not to lose control considering the different
technical requirements and users’ wishes?
I would advocate being inquisitive and collaborative yet
staying focused on doing great work and an underlying
conviction that good design can make a positive impact in
the world and help shape a sustainable future.
After many years of working in the industry you are
now heading the lighting design department at Arup.
Did you always want to be a lighting designer?
I wanted to work with light ever since discovering this
metaphorical medium after helping out with a student
production at university. However, I never thought of being
a ‘lighting designer’ as such. I simply was not aware of the
existence of such a profession until after my postgraduate
study at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
Have you ever regretted your decision?
Yes, a low point happened but it was also a turning point
when I discovered the true nature of my passion for light.
In the early days of my career, I held the misconception that
design equates only to being artistic; that engineers could
not design with big ‘D’-thinking, I later came to realise that
the two are not mutually exclusive.
I have learnt that the ability to have a vision is really what
matters. Lighting adds value not just to enable visual
functions but to create impact through both perception
and the psychological experience. Thinking creatively is
essential and involves imagination, intuition and deliberate
choice: not just being artistic.
Do you remember the first project you did the lighting
design for and if so what was it?
My first project as a pure lighting designer was The
London Millennium Bridge.
What do you consider to be the biggest changes in
lighting design over the years?
Embracing daylight and telematics as part of lighting
experience design in this ecological and digital age.
You won the Lighting Designer of the Year award in
2013, what does this award mean to you? Where do you
keep it?
Being the first woman to win the coveted Lighting Designer
of the Year Award means a lot to me. It is an important
milestone on my career journey and it has given me a
memorable moment to celebrate with my team. I keep the
trophy next to me in my office. Whilst it is a great honour
to have been given this award, it represents a stepping
stone, albeit a significant one, showing me how far I have
come but also reminding me how much further I want to go.
Your website says that Arup shapes a better world.
How do you put this mission of your company into
practice in lighting?
Shaping a sustainable future - particularly through the
urban environment - will be one of the greatest challenges
in the 21st century. The life of our cities after dark is only
one element of this challenge, but one that needs to be
addressed in a wider social, economic, and environmental
context. To shape a better world is not just about energy
efficiency but also human efficiency. Strategic lighting
design can have an impact on the ‘Total Architecture’
of the city, both today and in years to come.
In addition at Arup: art, design and technology are
combined. What is your approach to that in your
daily work?
Design thinking starts with creating authentic conceptual
designs and ends with applying technical knowledge.
Adopting state of the art technology to ensure concepts
become viable solutions that are as positive for people as
they are sustainable for the environment and for businesses
is also a central to delivering a seamless combination of
these factors.
A bit outside the box; what is your favourite piece of
art?
I like art that serves a purpose, a piece of design. At this
moment in time, my favourite is the ‘Sky Reflector-Net’
in the Fulton Center Oculus in New York.
What inspires you?
Nature - it is endlessly inspiring, intriguing and envolving.
What current developments in lighting design are
especially exciting and forward-looking in your opinion?
I‘m interested in the concept of making lighting part of
a wider distributed intelligence - an ‘internet of light’
ecosystem - which could potentially help unlock rich and
new data from lighting networks.
And what are the drivers for these developments?
The rapid advancements of the technology drive innovation,
the nature of infrastructure and lifestyle changes. >
Interview
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Interview
Personal
Florence Lam BA (Cantab.) MA (Cantab.) MSc CEng FIET FCIBSE FSLL
After graduating in Engineering at the University of Cambridge in 1989,
Florence took a postgraduate course on ‘Light and Lighting’ at the Bartlett
School of Architecture.
Since then she has worked for Arup, an international design engineering
and business consulting firm, where she is now a Director. Establishing
Arup’s lighting design practice in 2001, Florence now leads a global team
of 70+ staff worldwide, representing a diverse national backgrounds,
education and experience; from engineering to architecture, physics to
fine art.
Her particular interests in visual perception and daylight have played key
roles in many of her creative and innovative design solution on award
winning projects, from museums to sport venues and transport buildings
to bridges all over the world.
As a manufacturer we are focusing on modular product
concepts, which enable us to respond to highly
personalised project requirements with cost effective
solutions. How important are custom lighting solutions
for your work and how many of your customers are
prepared to invest in them?
To maximise the full potential of LEDs, I believe that
modular kit-of-part concepts, like LEGOs, will enable our
end user clients to consider investment for varying levels
of capital expenditure vs. reduced operational expenditure
over life.
To conclude, which city would you recommend to visit in
2014 because of great architecture and lighting design?
Every city has its uniqueness and light has the capacity to
transform urban spaces and skylines all over the world.
To me, the best time and place to appreciate both has to
be by the bankside or at a harbour after dark. Hong Kong
has my vote anytime. The city may not have the best
architecture or the greatest lighting design but its sum of
parts through ‘Symphony of Light’ is magical. <<
Your office also provides sustainability consulting
services. Is lighting-based design, which provides more
than just the necessary general illumination, not a
contradiction when focusing on sustainability?
Not at all, sustainability can take many forms and it is
always important to strike a delicate balance between
social, economic and environmental considerations.
Sustainability and energy savings are important themes
for us as lighting designers. Our approach to lighting
design is a lot wider and more holistic than focussing on
just the necessary general illumination. At Arup Lighting,
we work closely with Arup’s building services engineers
and environmental specialists, which gives us tremendous
advantages over the traditional approach to lighting design.
In harmony with aesthetics and vision, I believe it is our
responsibility to deliver lighting designs for indoor and
outdoor spaces that have a positive impact on people as
well as being sustainable to the business and environment.
Key to this is to truly embrace daylight in lighting design.
We all need daylight for our health and wellbeing.
What’s more, making more use of daylight in place of
artificial lighting can help us reduce our energy
consumption. That’s why prioritising daylight in cities is
an issue that clients, architects, politicians and society as
a whole needs to engage with. As professional lighting
designers, we need to engage at a strategic level that can
influence urban planning beyond individual buildings
or spaces. And if buildings were to make widespread
use of bioreactive facades or photo-voltaic panels to
generate energy, daylight would become an even more
valuable commodity. If such methods were to be adopted,
the availability of daylight in our cities would acquire a
completely new significance.
©Photography supplied courtesy of Arup
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Robert Aitken Institute Energy efficient LED lighting for the Robert Aitken Institute
for Clinical Research combines aesthetics with high performance
Project
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Laboratories and clinical institutes can be difficult
environments where lighting is regarded. The lighting has
to be unobtrusive so as not to divert attention and disturb
concentration but at the same time allow the right amount
of light on the task area with minimal glare. Often the
ceiling height is low and medical and research equipment
has to be taken into account when designing the lighting
scheme. In addition an enclosed fitting should be used in
order to reduce maintenance and to protect the light source
from dust.
All of the above factors apply to the Robert Aitken Institute
for Clinical Research at the University of Birmingham.
When plans were made to refurbish a complete floor plate,
a lighting solution was required that fulfilled the
characteristics of a clinical environment whilst at the same
time providing excellent performance. The lighting
consultant Couch Perry & Wilkes chose the LINIC LED
linear luminaire from WILA against two other manufacturers
mainly due to the high performance as well as the style
of the product. The LINIC LED can be recessed, surface
mounted or pendant, supplied with either an opal or
micro-prismatic diffuser and can be manufactured as
a continuous profile to meet specific lengths.
For this particular project the profile size of the luminaire
is ideal, the slim design and ‘clean lines’ integrate perfectly
with the style and the design of the building. Within the >
Project
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laboratory areas the surface mounted version is utilised,
continuous lines of LINIC LED with lengths of up to 9.5 m
are installed. The continuous installation allows for through
wiring preventing any exposed cabling and keeps the
ceiling appearance clean and uncluttered. In the circulation
areas due to the 2.3 m low ceiling height, the recessed
version is used with lengths ranging from around 0.6 m to
4 m. A uniform illumination was achieved throughout with
minimal scalloping on the corridor walls.
The DALI lighting control system ensures a maintained
level of 500 lux achieved throughout, with up to 750+ lux
achievable if necessary. The colour temperature of the
LED’s is 4000K and all LINIC profiles were supplied with
an opal diffuser. Initially the scheme was designed around
T5, however based on the cost uplift coupled with the
energy consumption benefits for the building the switch
to LED was then preferred by the client. The solution not
only works towards the sustainability of the building, but
also achieves lower embedded carbon, thus reducing the
University’s overall carbon footprint. <<
Project
Project: Robert Aitken Institute for Clinical Research,
University of Birmingham, UK
Lighting Consultant: Couch Perry & Wilkes, Birmingham, UK
Architect: Sheppard Robson, UK
Photography: Redshift Photography, UK
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Product Transparency
OFF ON
Transparency
New transparent LED pendant luminaire
with a pure design
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Product Transparency
Illusion of Zero Gravity
The pendant LED luminaire Transparency seems to be made of two states: when off there is just a 15 mm visible slim frame and
a transparent panel; turned on it becomes a light statement in the room: minimalist and clear-cut.
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3D
Product Transparency
Precise Lighting Technology with
High Visual Comfort
The powerful light emitted by the two lateral LED modules either 3000K or 4000K is directed into the transparent panel with minimal losses. The built-in
Light Control Structure (LCS) refracts the light at precisely precalculated points directing it into the room with no glare. This permits any arrangement
of the luminaire, regardless of the orientation, while still complying with glare-limitation standards < 3000 cd/m2
. A luminaire that truly allows for flexible
lighting design. An absolutely homogeneous illumination of the luminaire without any undesirable bright or dark zones results in a perfect appearance in use.
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Product Transparency
Pure Architecture
The transparent nature of the material enables to create an architecture of light and transparency.
Since the luminaire does not superimpose the language of architecture, interiors retain their originally
planned autonomy. When switched on, these luminaires allow rooms to be deliberately re-interpreted.
For this design concept Transparency was awarded with a prize.
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Linic LED
Modular Lighting System
Product Linic
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Product Linic
Flexible Lighting System - Individual Solution
This new linear LED luminaire system comprises recessed and surface-mounted luminaires. Continuous
light lines that are easy to combine plus angular connectors in both standard and custom lengths permit
project-specific solutions. Two light optics for different lighting requirements and applications complete
the range. You benefit from a flexible system with a consistent look and feel to fulfil your requirements.
Single luminaires, 3 Length versions
Continuous luminaires, Extension and Corner luminaires
Covers are flush
with the section
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Product αbet
αbet zonoWILA has consistently developed the language of light to meet project specific requirements. Following the development
of award winning Downlights with variable lens technology and spotlights of the highest light quality, the αbet range of
luminaires is now extended to include high-efficiency luminaires for surface illumination.
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65°
30°
3D
Product αbet
αbet zono - Highest visual comfort combined with maximum
efficiency
30° cut-off angle for
ultimate visual comfort
Beam spread angle over γ 65° < 1000 cd/m2
and UGR < 19 for unrivalled glare control
Up to 105 Llm/W system efficiency
for highest energy savings
Highly efficient light chamber with
built-in diffuser for reduced luminance
High performance lighting solution
with up to 3370 Llm
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3D
2mm
Maximum Performance with as little as 49 mm Recessed Depth
Air conditioning ducts or sprinkler systems very often limit the recess depth in suspended ceiling systems. The specialists of the αbet zono
product range with only 49 mm recess depth are the ideal problem solver for such applications. Different performance levels are available
in round or square shape.
Product αbet
Photography: Udo Beier, Uhldingen (Bodensee)
Ceiling integration standard
Inconspicuous ceiling integration due to installed height
of only 2 mm. Reflector and mounting ring flush.
Higher protection rating
Flexible reflector height adjustment ensures that protective
or diffusing screens are flush with the lower edge of the
f3 mounting system. This increases the range of application
possibilities to include the protection rating IP44 from below.
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αbet zono
Linic
Transparency
Technique in Detail
Product
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IP40
LCS
80718 80717
							
						
1x50 W	 4800	 92	 <3000	 16	 7.9	 TR3507001-40-40
1x62 W	 6000	 92	 <3000	 16	 8.9	 TR3507002-40-40
Transparency Pendant Luminaires
Lighting technology
Colour rendering index CRI > 80
Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K
50,000 h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Luminaire housing made of extruded aluminium, natural anodised
Visible height only 15 mm
Operating and assembly technology
Double suspension with transparent lead factory assembled,
Length 1500 mm
Control gear in standard or DALI (dimmable) version available,
integrated into the canopy (RAL9016)
Required canopy set type is necessary for operation.
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Use Index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Required canopy set type is necessary for operation.
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65° cd/m2
	UGR	 kg	
Pendant luminaires with Light Control Structure (LCS)
LxWxH 1197x497x23 mm
LxWxH 1482x497x23 mm
Canopy set including LED gear box	 Article number
			 with loop-in funcion
			 standard	 DALI
LED gear box in canopy
integrated	 80717-DV	80717-DD-DV
LED gear box as a standalone unit
for ceiling void	 80718-DV	 80718-DD-DV
Canopy made ​​of sheet steel, white (RAL9016)
including LED control gear for 50 W and 62 W
Plug-in terminal 2.5 mm² with possibility of loop-in function
LCS-Technology
Lateral transmission of light into the optic plate
made of PMMA with Light Control Structure
High precision direct/indirect light direction
Uniform, glare-free illumination
Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7
Transparent when turned off
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IP20
							
						
1x10 W	 750	 58	 <3000	 18	 1.8	 LI3102000-51-40
1x19 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3102001-51-40
2x1x19 W	 3000	 69	 <3000	 18	 7.2	 LI3102021-51-40
1x7 W	 600	 60	 -	 20	 1.8	 LI3102100-51-40
1x11 W	 1000	 71	 -	 24	 1.8	 LI3102101-51-40
1x13 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3102102-51-40
1x21 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3102103-51-40
2x1x13 W	 2400	 75	 -	 20	 7.2	 LI3102122-51-40
2x1x21 W	 4000	 83	 -	 24	 7.2	 LI3102123-51-40
1x10 W	 750	 58	 <3000	 18	 1.8	 LI3402000-51-40
1x19 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3402001-51-40
2x1x19 W	 3000	 69	 <3000	 18	 7.2	 LI3402021-51-40
1x7 W	 600	 60	 -	 20	 1.8	 LI3402100-51-40
1x11 W	 1000	 71	 -	 24	 1.8	 LI3402101-51-40
1x13 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3402102-51-40
1x21 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3402103-51-40
2x1x13 W	 2400	 75	 -	 20	 7.2	 LI3402122-51-40
2x1x21 W	 4000	 83	 -	 24	 7.2	 LI3402123-51-40
Linic Recessed, Surface mounted Luminaires
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65° cd/m2
	UGR	 kg	
Recessed luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80
Single luminaire, CO 576x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 586x74 mm
Single luminaire, CO 1136x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 1146x74 mm
Single luminaire, CO 2256x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 2266x74 mm
Recessed luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80
Single luminaire, CO 576x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 586x74 mm
Single luminaire, CO 1136x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 1146x74 mm
Single luminaire, CO 2256x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 2266x74 mm
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Complete the item number with the index -DD for execution DALI dimmable
Surface mounted luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80
Single luminaire, LxWxH 572x60x80 mm
Single luminaire, LxWxH 1132x60x80 mm
Single luminaire, LxWxH 2252x60x80 mm
Surface mounted luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80
Single luminaire, LxWxH 572x60x80 mm
Single luminaire, LxWxH 1132x60x80 mm
Single luminaire, LxWxH 2252x60x80 mm
Lighting technology
Microprismatic cover (PMMA) for glare imitation standards,
suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, UGR < 19
Opal cover made of PMMA
Colour rendering index CRI > 80
Luminaire luminous flux up to 1766 Llm per running metre
Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K
50,000 h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Luminaire housing made of non deformable extruded aluminium
End pieces of die-cast aluminium coated in the section colour, without
visible screw connections
Surfaces in matt aluminium (RAL 9006)
Extension and corner luminaires for custom light line configurations
Operating and assembly technology
Through wiring 5 x 1.5 mm² built into the profile
Electrical connection with plug-in terminal up to 2.5 mm² with loop-in
function
Simple to install recessed luminaire through adjustable recessing brackets
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-40 mm
The separate suspension kit turns the surface-mounted into a pendant
luminaire
Luminaire inserts can be removed without tools for installation and
maintenance tasks
LI3102001-51-40
300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm
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Suspension set	 Article number
with supply lead 3 x 0.75 mm²	 80330
with supply lead 5 x 0.75 mm²	 80331
Set of 2 wire suspensions, length 1500 mm, including transparent
supply lead, canopy made ​​of plastic, aluminium matt RAL9006
tool-free length adjustment
Photography: Redshift Photography, UK38 39 WILA
IP20
LI3102081-51-40
300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm
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2x1x19 W	 3000	 69	 <3000	 18	 7.2	 LI3102081-51-40
2x1x10 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3102040-51-40
2x1x10 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3102050-51-40
2x1x13 W	 2400	 75	 -	 20	 7.2	 LI3102182-51-40
2x1x21 W	 4000	 83	 -	 24	 7.2	 LI3102183-51-40
2x1x7 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3102140-51-40
2x1x11 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3102141-51-40
2x1x7 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3102150-51-40
2x1x11 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3102151-51-40
2x1x19 W	 3000	 69	 <3000	 18	 7.2	 LI3402081-51-40
	
2x1x10 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3402040-51-40
2x1x10 W	 1500	 69	 <3000	 18	 3.6	 LI3402050-51-40
2x1x13 W	 2400	 75	 -	 20	 7.2	 LI3402182-51-40
2x1x21 W	 4000	 83	 -	 24	 7.2	 LI3402183-51-40
2x1x7 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3402140-51-40
2x1x11 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3402141-51-40
2x1x7 W	 1200	 75	 -	 20	 3.6	 LI3402150-51-40
2x1x11 W	 2000	 83	 -	 24	 3.6	 LI3402151-51-40
Linic Continuous Luminaires
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65° cd/m2
	UGR	 kg	
Single luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80
Extension luminaire, CO 2248x64, RD 115, LxW 2248x74 mm
Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm,
Connection left
Single luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80
Extension luminaire, CO 2248x64, RD 115, LxW 2248x74 mm
Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm,
Connection right
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Complete the item number with the index -DD for execution DALI dimmable
Surface mounted luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80
Extension luminaire, LxWxH 2248x60x80 mm
Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection right
Surface mounted luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80
Extension luminaire, LxWxH 2248x60x80 mm
Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection right
Lighting technology
Microprismatic cover (PMMA) for glare imitation standards,
suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, UGR < 19
Opal cover made of PMMA
Colour rendering index CRI >80
Luminaire luminous flux up to 1766 Llm per running metre
Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K
50,000 h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Extension and corner luminaires for custom light line configurations
Including accessories for connection with other Linic luminaires
Luminaire housing made of non deformable extruded aluminium
Surfaces in matt aluminium (RAL 9006)
Closing cover flush with the profile
Operating and assembly technology
Through wiring 5 x 1.5 mm² built into the profile
Delivery without end caps, available exclusively as an extension of existing
Linic luminiares
Simple to install recessed luminaire through adjustable recessing brackets
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-40 mm
The separate suspension kit turns the surface-mounted into a pendant
luminaire
Luminaire inserts can be removed without tools for installation and
maintenance tasks
Wire suspension without supply lead	 80332
Set of 1 wire suspension, length 1500 mm, tool-free length adjustment
Planning example
RD
CO L
L
W
CO W
W
L
H
Photography: Redshift Photography, UK
Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm,
Connection left
Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection left
Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection left
Single luminaire
Corner luminaire
Connection right
Corner luminaire
Connection left
Extension luminaire
Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm,
Connection right
40 41 WILA
IP20
								
		 				
12 W	 1260	 90	 <1000	 17	 130	 0.8	 AZ1101001-33-40
15 W	 1740	 102	 <1000	 18	 130	 0.8	 AZ1101002-33-40
22 W	 2430	 97	 <1000	 19	 130	 0.8	 AZ1101002-33-40
32 W	 3280	 91	 <1000	 20	 170	 0.8	 AZ1101002-33-40
15 W	 1790	 105	 <1000	 16	 130	 0.9	 AZ1101012-33-40
22 W	 2500	 100	 <1000	 18	 130	 0.9	 AZ1101012-33-40
32 W	 3370	 94	 <1000	 18	 170	 0.9	 AZ1101012-33-40
								
		 				
12 W	 1170	 84	 <1000	 15	 130	 0.8	 AZ2101001-33-40
15 W	 1630	 96	 <1000	 16	 130	 0.8	 AZ2101002-33-40
22 W	 2270	 91	 <1000	 17	 130	 0.8	 AZ2101002-33-40
32 W	 3060	 85	 <1000	 18	 170	 0.8	 AZ2101002-33-40
15 W	 1670	 98	 <1000	 15	 130	 0.9	 AZ2101012-33-40
22 W	 2330	 93	 <1000	 16	 130	 0.9	 AZ2101012-33-40
32 W	 3150	 88	 <1000	 17	 170	 0.9	 AZ2101012-33-40
12 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83780-DV	 83780-DD-DV
15 W		 83771	 83771-DD	 83777-DV	 83777-DD-DV		
22 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83778-DV	 83778-DD-DV
32 W		 83762	 83762-DD	 83779-DV	 83779-DD-DV
Q15, 12/15/22 W	 88085Q15
Q15, 32 W	 88088Q15
Q18, 15/22 W	 88085Q18
Q18, 32 W	 88088Q18
R15, 12/15/22 W	 88080R15
R15, 32 W	 88089R15
R18, 15/22 W	 88080R18
R18, 32 W	 88089R18
RD
CO
LxW
OH
αbet zono Downlights, recessed, suitable for VDU workstations
RD
CO
D
OH
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Concrete mounting boxes					 Article number
LED gear boxes	 Article number
	 without loop-in function	 with loop-in function
	 standard	DALI	 standard	 DALI
SQUARE
Details on operation and assembly on page 48.
CRI > 80
Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm
Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	
ROUND
CRI > 80
R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm
R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg
Lighting technology
Highly efficient light chamber with built-in
diffuser for reduced luminance
Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7,
65°< 1000 cd/m² and UGR < 19
Cut-off angle 30°
Colour rendering index CRI>80
Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000K
Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams
50,000h lifetime (L70)
Mirror reflector made of pure aluminium
(AL 99.98), dust repellent and fingerprint proof
Luminaire housing
Non deformable housing made of aluminium
and UV-resistant plastic
Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous
ceiling appearance
Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016)
Operating and assembly technology
Order LED gear box separately (standard or
DALI dimmable
Gear boxes suitable for connection to central
battery
Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm
Reflector with safety suspension
Featuring precise
glare limitation for
highest-category
VDU applications
according to LG7
(above 65°< 1000 cd/m²).
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
VDU
Photography: Mathilde Dusol, NL 43 WILA42
IP44
IP44
										
				
12 W	 1090	 78	 <1000	 15	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102001-30-40	 +	 83818Q15
15 W	 1510	 89	 <1000	 16	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 83818Q15
22 W	 2110	 84	 <1000	 17	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 83818Q15
32 W	 2840	 79	 <1000	 18	 175	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 83818Q15
15 W	 1560	 92	 <1000	 15	 135	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 83818Q18
22 W	 2170	 87	 <1000	 16	 135	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 83818Q18
32 W	 2930	 81	 <1000	 17	 175	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 83818Q18
										
				
12 W	 1170	 84	 <1000	 17	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102001-30-40	 +	 83818R15
15 W	 1620	 95	 <1000	 18	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 83818R15
22 W	 2260	 90	 <1000	 19	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 83818R15
32 W	 3050	 85	 <1000	 20	 175	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 83818R15
15 W	 1670	 98	 <1000	 16	 135	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	 83818R18
22 W	 2320	 93	 <1000	 18	 135	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	 83818R18
32 W	 3130	 87	 <1000	 18	 175	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	 83818R18
12 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83780-DV	 83780-DD-DV
15 W		 83771	 83771-DD	 83777-DV	 83777-DD-DV		
22 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83778-DV	 83778-DD-DV
32 W		 83762	 83762-DD	 83779-DV	 83779-DD-DV
Q15, 12/15/22 W	 88085Q15
Q15, 32 W	 88088Q15
Q18, 15/22 W	 88085Q18
Q18, 32 W	 88088Q18
R15, 12/15/22 W	 88080R15
R15, 32 W	 88089R15
R18, 15/22 W	 88080R18
R18, 32 W	 88089R18
										
				
12 W	 880	 63	 –	 25	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102001-30-40	 +	 86206Q15
15 W	 1220	 72	 –	 25	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 86206Q15
22 W	 1700	 68	 –	 26	 135	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 86206Q15
32 W	 2290	 64	 –	 27	 175	 0.9	 AZ2102002-30-40	 +	 86206Q15
15 W	 1260	 74	 –	 25	 135	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 86206Q18
22 W	 1750	 70	 –	 25	 135	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 86206Q18
32 W	 2360	 66	 –	 26	 175	 1.0	 AZ2102012-30-40	 +	 86206Q18
										
				
12 W	 940	 67	 –	 25	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102001-30-40	 +	 86206R15
15 W	 1310	 77	 –	 26	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 86206R15
22 W	 1820	 73	 –	 27	 135	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 86206R15
32 W	 2460	 68	 –	 27	 175	 0.9	 AZ1102002-30-40	 +	 86206R15
15 W	 1340	 79	 –	 26	 135	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	 86206R18
22 W	 1870	 75	 –	 26	 135	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	 86206R18
32 W	 2530	 70	 –	 27	 175	 1.0	 AZ1102012-30-40	 +	86206R18
12 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83780-DV	 83780-DD-DV
15 W		 83771	 83771-DD	 83777-DV	 83777-DD-DV		
22 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83778-DV	 83778-DD-DV
32 W		 83762	 83762-DD	 83779-DV	 83779-DD-DV
Q15, 12/15/22 W	 88085Q15
Q15, 32 W	 88088Q15
Q18, 15/22 W	 88085Q18
Q18, 32 W	 88088Q18
R15, 12/15/22 W	 88080R15
R15, 32 W	 88089R15
R18, 15/22 W	 88080R18
R18, 32 W	 88089R18
αbet zono IP44 Downlights, recessed
Concrete mounting boxes					 Article number
LED gear boxes	 Article number
	 without loop-in function	 with loop-in function
	 standard	DALI	 standard	 DALI
SQUARE
CRI > 80
Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm
Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm
System photometric data				 Artcle number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	 Luminaire	 Safety screen
ROUND
CRI> 80
R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm
R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm
Safety Screen IP44
Tempered safety glass (TSG) for protection
against spray water and dirt, combined with
mirror reflector in pure aluminium (AL 99.98)
Lighting technology
Highly efficient light chamber with built-in
diffuser for reduced luminance
Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7,
65°< 1000 cd/m² and UGR < 19
Cut-off angle 30°
Colour rendering index CRI > 80
Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000 K
Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams
50,000h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Non deformable housing made of aluminium
and UV-resistant plastic
Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous
ceiling appearance
Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016)
Operating and assembly technology
Order LED gear box separately (standard or
DALI dimmable)
Gear boxes suitable for connection to central
battery
Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm
Reflector with safety suspension
Mode of Protection
IP44 in closed ceiling
systems - the TSG
screen protects the
reflector room against
spray water ingress
and dirt.
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
IP44
IP 44 in closed ceiling systems
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	 Luminaire	 Safety screen
RD
CO
LxW
OH
RD
CO
D
OH
αbet zono IP44 Downlights, recessed
Concrete mounting boxes					 Article number
LED gear boxes	 Article number
	 without loop-in function	 with loop-in function
	 standard	DALI	 standard	 DALI
SQUARE
CRI > 80
Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm
Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm
System photometric data				 Artcle number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	 Luminaire	 Diffusing screen
ROUND
CRI> 80
R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm
R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm
Diffusing Screen IP44
Made of etched tempered safety glass for soft
dispersion of light in the room, combined with
mirror reflector in pure aluminium (AL 99.98)
Lighting technology
Highly efficient light chamber with built-in
diffuser for reduced luminance
Colour rendering index CRI > 80
Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000 K
Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams
50,000h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Non deformable housing made of aluminium
and UV-resistant plastic
Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous
ceiling appearance
Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016)
Operating and assembly technology
Order LED gear box separately (standard or
DALI dimmable)
Gear boxes suitable for connection to central
battery
Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm
Reflector with safety suspension
Mode of Protection
IP44 in closed ceiling
systems - the TSG
screen protects the
reflector room against
spray water ingress
and dirt.
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
IP44
IP 44 in closed ceiling systems
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	Llm/W	ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	 Luminaire	 Diffusing screen
RD
CO
LxW
OH
RD
CO
D
OH
Details on operation and assembly on page 48. Details on operation and assembly on page 48.
45 WILA44
IP40
								
		 				
9 W	 780	 78	 –	 26	 49	 0.7	 AZ1102101-33-40
13 W	 1070	 71	 –	 27	 49	 0.7	 AZ1102101-33-40
19 W	 1410	 64	 –	 27	 85	 0.7	 AZ1102101-33-40
12 W	 1050	 81	 –	 25	 49	 0.8	 AZ1102111-33-40
18 W	 1480	 74	 –	 26	 49	 0.8	 AZ1102111-33-40
25 W	 1930	 69	 –	 27	 85	 0.8	 AZ1102111-33-40
								
		 				
9 W	 830	 83	 –	 26	 49	 0.7	 AZ2102101-33-40
13 W	 1140	 76	 –	 27	 49	 0.7	 AZ2102101-33-40
19 W	 1480	 67	 –	 27	 85	 0.7	 AZ2102101-33-40
12 W	 1090	 83	 –	 25	 49	 0.8	 AZ2102111-33-40
18 W	 1540	 76	 –	 26	 49	 0.8	 AZ2102111-33-40
25 W	 2020	 72	 –	 27	 85	 0.8	 AZ2102111-33-40
αbet zono flat Downlights, recessed
Lighting technology
Highly efficient PMMA cover with micro-bead
technology
Colour rendering index CRI > 80
Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000K
Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams
50,000h lifetime (L70)
Luminaire housing
Non deformable housing made of aluminium
and UV-resistant plastic
Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous
ceiling appearance
Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016)
Operating and assembly technology
Order LED gear box separately (standard or
DALI dimmable)
Gear boxes suitable for connection to central
battery
Recessed depth of 49 mm and 85 mm in the
High-Output version
Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing
Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm
Reflector with safety suspension
EL1102002-03-30_18 W
400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm
90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°
60°60°60°60°60°
45°45°45°45°45°
30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30°
45°45°45°45°45°
60°60°60°60°60°
EL2102002-03-30_12 W
400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm
90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°
60°60°60°60°60°
45°45°45°45°45°
30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30°
45°45°45°45°45°
60°60°60°60°60°
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.00
1.50
0.50
0
12W
18W
25W
12W
18W
25W
12W
18W
25W
800
700
600
500
400
200
300
100
0
Planning Aid for ceilings
Surface 100 m2
; Height 3 m; Room ratio 2:3; ÞD/W/B 80/50/20%; Working plane 0.85 m
Planning Aid for corridors	
Height 3 m; Width 2 m; ÞD /W/B 80/50/20%;
Working plane 0.2 m; En = 100 lx
1.2 x 1.2 m 1.8 x 1.8 m 2.4 x 2.4 m
Luminaire Grid
AverageIlluminanceE[lx]
Luminairedistanceinm
900
12W
18W
25W
IP40 in closed ceiling systems
RD
CO
LxW
RD
CO
D
Q15	88078Q15
Q18	88078Q18
R15	 88078R15
R18	 88078R18
9 / 12 W		 83771	 83771-DD	 83771-DV	 83771-DD-DV		
13 / 18 W		 83761	 83761-DD	 83761-DV	 83761-DD-DV
19 / 25 W		 83762	 83762-DD	 83762-DV	 83762-DD-DV
Concrete ceiling boxes					 Article number
LED gear boxes	 Article number
	 without loop-in function	 with loop-in function
	 standard	 DALI	 standard	 DALI
SQUARE
CRI > 80
Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm
Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm
ROUND
CRI > 80
R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm
R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm
Details on operation and assembly on page 48.
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	 Llm/W	 ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	 UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	
System photometric data				 Article number
LED	 Llm	 Llm/W	 ɣ≥65°cd/m2
	 UGR 	 RD mm	 kg	
49 mm
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K
With the ultra shallow
depth of only 49 mm is
the luminaire suitable
for the most difficult
void situations (such as
air conditioning ducts,
sprinkler pipes, beams)
AZ1102211-33-40_18W AZ2102211-33-40_18W
47 WILA46
Luminaire luminous flux Llm
The luminaire luminous flux (Llm) defines the usable light of the luminaire
and is the decisive value in lighting design. As opposed to the lamp
luminous flux (lm), the luminaire luminous flux (Llm) accounts for losses
due to the design of the luminaire. WILA defines only the Llm value for
all LED lamps. This value can be found both in data sheets and in the
relevant EULUMDAT file.
System efficiency Llm/W
System efficiency defines the ratio of luminaire luminous flux (Llm) to
power input (W). Efficiency losses due to gear boxes have already been
taken into account by WILA in the Llm/W value.
System photometric data
For a qualified comparison between LED luminaires and luminaires
with compact fluorescent lamps, it is important to ensure first that the
products to be compared share approximately the same photometric
data. Sample calculation:
LED luminous flux 2000 lm (100%) - system losses (light output ratio) =
luminaire luminous flux 1720 Llm
LED efficiency 2000 lm : 29 W = 69 lm/W
System efficiency 1720 Llm : 31 W (29 W LED module + 2 W driver) =
55 Llm
Cut-off Angle
The cut-off angle of luminaires is defined as the angle between the
horizontal plane and the point from which the light source is not directly
visible yet. The increased visual comfort offered by shielded light sources
is clearly perceivable. The Downlights of the αbet zono family of products,
for example, have a very good cut-off angle of 30°.
Half-peak divergence angle α
For accent lighting, the half-peak divergence angle α is given rather than
the beam spread angle. The half-peak divergence angle is defined as the
angle of the rotationally symmetrical luminous intensity distribution at
which the luminous intensity equals half of its maximum value.
The half-peak divergence angle is given as a full angle.
super spot < 10°
spot 10° - 20°
flood 21° - 45°
wide flood 46° - 55°
very wide flood > 55°
Definitions
Beam Spread Angle γ
The beam spread angle γ is defined as the angle at which the luminous
intensity drops to 1% of the maximum value lmax. It is measured from the
vertical (see luminous intensity distribution curve) and is an important
dimension in glare reducing measures.
Limits of the average luminance of screens
with a beam angle of > 65°
	 Screen high	 Screen average
	 Illuminance ≥ 200 cd/m2
	Illuminance ≤ 200 cd/m2
Positive polarity and
usual requirements 1)
		 ≤ 3000 cd/m2
		≤ 1500 cd/m2
Negative polarity and
high requirements 2)
		 ≤ 1500 cd/m2
		≤ 1000 cd/m2
1) Example Office programme, dark text on bright background
2) Example CAD programme, bright lines on dark background
UGR
The UGR method takes into account the layout of the luminaires in the
room and evaluates the glare produced by the entire lighting system
for a specific observer‘s position. WILA provides UGR values where the
observer’s position is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the luminaire and
the lamp/luminaire axis is parallel to the longer side of the room. The UGR
method is implemented on the basis of simple tables. A low UGR value
indicates that glare is negligible or non-existent.
Suitability examples maximum UGR values:
16 for drafting rooms,
19 for offices and control rooms,
22 for precision industrial tasks
25 for light industrial tasks and
28 for heavy industrial tasks.
Luminous intensity distribution
In order to give a clearer overview, the luminous intensity distribution
curves have been divided into groups. Shown are the planes from 0° to 180°
(red line) and from 90° to 270° (blue line). The 0° plane is on the right.
Beam chart
For accent luminaires beam charts are shown. The angle of the spread
out beam corresponds to the half-peak divergence angle of the luminous
intensity. Diameter and mean illuminance Em [lx] can be read from the
chart for each corresponding height.
Planning grid room
The chart is intended as a means of calculating the approximate illuminance
required for ceiling grids in rooms and corridors. For the 600 grid, the
illuminances should be multiplied by a factor of 0.9.
Index
-DV = Loop-in/Loop-out
-DD = dimmable, DALI
-DD-DV = DALI dimmable with loop-in/loop-out function
Abbreviations/Dimensions
OH = overhang, max. expansion of luminaire from the centre of reflector
W, W1 = width information
D = diameter
CO = ceiling, wall or recessed floor cut-out
CO W = width of ceiling or wall cut-out for recessed luminaires
CO L = length of ceiling or wall cut-out for recessed luminaires
RD = required installation depth for recessed luminaires under
consideration of F conditions
H, H1= height information
K = colour temperature in Kelvin
L, L1 = length information
Q = reflector size, square
R = reflector size, round
Ra = colour rendering index
W = electrical power
α = half-peak divergence angle
γ = beam spread angle
Kühlkörper
LED Modul
2000 lm / 69 lm/W
Heat sink
LED module
2000 lm / 69 lm/W
Luminaire luminous flux 1720 Llm
System efficiency 55 Llm/W
3Dαbet focus
αbet spectra
Appendix
αbet Accessories
LED gear boxes
All LED luminaires shown in this brochure are sold without gear boxes to
provide you with the highest degree of flexibility. Two product lines with
distinct characteristics are available. The colour coded LED gear boxes are
coordinated with the corresponding luminaire to reduce errors during
electrical installation. The electrical connection is done via a plug connector
that is protected against polarity reversal, without load when switched off.
Premium version with loop-in function
WILA LED gear boxes, standard or DALI dimmable. High quality version
with gear box housing with loop-in function. Suitable for emergency
lighting with central battery.
Standard version without loop-in function
Cost effective alternative if loop-in function is not required, standard or
DALI dimmable. Suitable for emergency lighting with central battery.
Catalogue information and tolerance
Many luminaires are protected by comprehensive design registrations,
patents and trademark protections. We reserve the right to change material,
design and programme without notice. Statements are not warranted
characteristics. Photometric data is subject to a tolerance of +/- 10%.
Pictures and drawings are for illustrative purposes only. Our terms and
conditions of sale and delivery apply.
F marking
All WILA luminaires are suitable for use in or on ceilings of normal
flammability and have so far been labelled with the F marking. With
the publication of the EN 60598 standard, date of issue 09/2009, this
marking is no longer applicable. After the end of the transitional phase on
12.04.2012, all luminaires without labelling are suitable for use in or on
a ceiling of normal flammability. Luminaires that do not fulfil the thermal
requirements are marked with a new pictogram.
Information about maintenance
The illuminance for a room/property must satisfy the published values
according to DIN 12464-1 over the entire period of usage; this corresponds
to the maintenance value. The electrical planner is responsible for
determining the maintenance factor dependent upon the lighting system
and the spatial conditions used and ensuring this with a maintenance
schedule. Further details about maintenance can be found in the
“Knowledge” section on our website www.wila.com
Concrete mounting boxes
Concrete mounting boxes allow the uninterrupted use of recessed
Downlights even in exposed concrete and plastered ceilings. Thus the
ceiling appearance remains clean, and alternative surface mounted
luminaires are not required. The two part metal housing holds its shape
and is designed for better heat transfer; it also allows accurate positioning
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  • 1. + ++ + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + N4 WILA Lichttechnik GmbH Postfach 26 11 D 58596 Iserlohn Vödeweg 9-11 D 58638 Iserlohn T +49 2371 823 0 F +49 2371 823 200 wila@wila.com www.wila.com WILA Lighting Limited 8-10 The Quadrangle Grove Technology Park Wantage Oxfordshire OX12 9FA T +44 1235 773 500 F +44 1235 773 533 wila@wila.co.uk ID A2450-0314 News People Projects Products Interview Florence Lam, Arup The positive influence of daylight. Page 4 Robert Aitken Institute LED lighting solution in research. Page 10 The New Transparency LED pendant luminaires with a minimalist design. Page 16 New Linear LED Product Range Modular lighting system Linic. Page 24 New Surface Illumination αbet zono Expansion of the award winning LED product family. Page 28 Technology in Detail Transparency LED Pendant Luminaires Page 36 Linic LED Lighting System Page 38 αbet zono LED Downlights Page 42 Accessories Page 48 N4News
  • 2. “A mind once stretched by a new idea, never goes back to its original dimensions”. Oliver Wendell Holmes Snr 1 WILA
  • 3. 3D Editorial Virtual Reality Light and architecture work in three dimensions. Light plays a particularly pivotal role in the perception of objects, room peripheries and, of course, people. So wouldn’t it be great if you could actually also see the innovations featured in this Brochure in 3D? Follow the brief instructions and you will be able to view and move selected innovations from this brochure on your device in 3D within your home or office. One key point: the relevant page of the brochure must remain within your mobile device’s “field of vision”. Learn more about our customised lighting solutions for more freedom in architectural lighting: New Exceptional LED Pendant Luminaire The transparent material of this pendant luminaire appears invisible when off, but when switched on, a combination of reflection and refraction precisely guides the light. A concept with such outstanding performance, it was awarded with both the IF Product Design and red dot Design award. New Linear LED Luminaire System The Linic product family is based on a modular concept: optimised for various installation and lighting technology requirements. This simplifies the creation of customised lines of light. New highly efficient LED surface illumination The αbet zono family of products stands for the most efficient surface illumination with a system efficiency of up to 105 Llm/W. The 30° cut-off angle reduces direct glare with all Downlights suitable for VDU workstations ensuring particularly high visual comfort. The range is rounded off by ultra-flat Downlights with 49 mm recessed depth, which provide an ideal solution especially for restricted space in the suspended ceiling. Enjoy the fourth issue of our News Brochure packed with exciting inspirations. Peter Le Manquais, Group Technical Director 2. Scan the WILA QR Code 3. As soon as you get to a page with this symbol a 3D image will be displayed. iPhone App iPad App Android App 1. Use one of the top QR codes to download the free Junaio Browser to your Smartphone or iPad 3 WILA2
  • 4. ‚‚Interview Making lighting part of a wider distributed intelligence - an ‘internet of light’ ecosystem - can potentially help unlock rich and new data from lighting networks. Interview with Florence Lam, Global Practice Leader for Lighting Design at Arup, London 4 5 WILA
  • 5. What advice would you give to young lighting designers? What should they pay attention to, and what might be less important? The key to a great piece of lighting design is not HOW one goes about designing it or WHAT one designs with. It is the ‘WHY’ behind a lighting concept and design thinking. You believe in Total Architecture solutions, what is the biggest difference to the traditional lighting design approach? Total Architecture is the overall philosophy of Arup. This holistic approach lies at the heart of what Arup does and encompasses the concept, great things can result when “all relevant design decisions have been considered together and have been integrated into a whole by a well organised team”. For the lighting practice, this means combining lighting creativity with the highly-skilled expertise of Arup’s engineers and environmental specialists. You have worked on a lot of remarkable projects, where daylight played a key role. How do you combine natural and artificial light? It is our responsibility to deliver a lighting design that helps our client to create sustainable buildings, in harmony with aesthetics and vision. We strive to continually offer fresh insight as to how occupied spaces can become more alive and in-touch with the natural environment. Daylight plays a special role in our work. It can enhance architecture, improve the way people feel and reduce our reliance on electricity. Striking a balance between daylight and electric light requires creative as well as scientific thinking. The quintessence of this is to control the daylight, tame it where needed, without sacrificing the narration of it, or its meaning. Buildings are complex structures. How do you make sure not to lose control considering the different technical requirements and users’ wishes? I would advocate being inquisitive and collaborative yet staying focused on doing great work and an underlying conviction that good design can make a positive impact in the world and help shape a sustainable future. After many years of working in the industry you are now heading the lighting design department at Arup. Did you always want to be a lighting designer? I wanted to work with light ever since discovering this metaphorical medium after helping out with a student production at university. However, I never thought of being a ‘lighting designer’ as such. I simply was not aware of the existence of such a profession until after my postgraduate study at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Have you ever regretted your decision? Yes, a low point happened but it was also a turning point when I discovered the true nature of my passion for light. In the early days of my career, I held the misconception that design equates only to being artistic; that engineers could not design with big ‘D’-thinking, I later came to realise that the two are not mutually exclusive. I have learnt that the ability to have a vision is really what matters. Lighting adds value not just to enable visual functions but to create impact through both perception and the psychological experience. Thinking creatively is essential and involves imagination, intuition and deliberate choice: not just being artistic. Do you remember the first project you did the lighting design for and if so what was it? My first project as a pure lighting designer was The London Millennium Bridge. What do you consider to be the biggest changes in lighting design over the years? Embracing daylight and telematics as part of lighting experience design in this ecological and digital age. You won the Lighting Designer of the Year award in 2013, what does this award mean to you? Where do you keep it? Being the first woman to win the coveted Lighting Designer of the Year Award means a lot to me. It is an important milestone on my career journey and it has given me a memorable moment to celebrate with my team. I keep the trophy next to me in my office. Whilst it is a great honour to have been given this award, it represents a stepping stone, albeit a significant one, showing me how far I have come but also reminding me how much further I want to go. Your website says that Arup shapes a better world. How do you put this mission of your company into practice in lighting? Shaping a sustainable future - particularly through the urban environment - will be one of the greatest challenges in the 21st century. The life of our cities after dark is only one element of this challenge, but one that needs to be addressed in a wider social, economic, and environmental context. To shape a better world is not just about energy efficiency but also human efficiency. Strategic lighting design can have an impact on the ‘Total Architecture’ of the city, both today and in years to come. In addition at Arup: art, design and technology are combined. What is your approach to that in your daily work? Design thinking starts with creating authentic conceptual designs and ends with applying technical knowledge. Adopting state of the art technology to ensure concepts become viable solutions that are as positive for people as they are sustainable for the environment and for businesses is also a central to delivering a seamless combination of these factors. A bit outside the box; what is your favourite piece of art? I like art that serves a purpose, a piece of design. At this moment in time, my favourite is the ‘Sky Reflector-Net’ in the Fulton Center Oculus in New York. What inspires you? Nature - it is endlessly inspiring, intriguing and envolving. What current developments in lighting design are especially exciting and forward-looking in your opinion? I‘m interested in the concept of making lighting part of a wider distributed intelligence - an ‘internet of light’ ecosystem - which could potentially help unlock rich and new data from lighting networks. And what are the drivers for these developments? The rapid advancements of the technology drive innovation, the nature of infrastructure and lifestyle changes. > Interview 6 7 WILA
  • 6. Interview Personal Florence Lam BA (Cantab.) MA (Cantab.) MSc CEng FIET FCIBSE FSLL After graduating in Engineering at the University of Cambridge in 1989, Florence took a postgraduate course on ‘Light and Lighting’ at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Since then she has worked for Arup, an international design engineering and business consulting firm, where she is now a Director. Establishing Arup’s lighting design practice in 2001, Florence now leads a global team of 70+ staff worldwide, representing a diverse national backgrounds, education and experience; from engineering to architecture, physics to fine art. Her particular interests in visual perception and daylight have played key roles in many of her creative and innovative design solution on award winning projects, from museums to sport venues and transport buildings to bridges all over the world. As a manufacturer we are focusing on modular product concepts, which enable us to respond to highly personalised project requirements with cost effective solutions. How important are custom lighting solutions for your work and how many of your customers are prepared to invest in them? To maximise the full potential of LEDs, I believe that modular kit-of-part concepts, like LEGOs, will enable our end user clients to consider investment for varying levels of capital expenditure vs. reduced operational expenditure over life. To conclude, which city would you recommend to visit in 2014 because of great architecture and lighting design? Every city has its uniqueness and light has the capacity to transform urban spaces and skylines all over the world. To me, the best time and place to appreciate both has to be by the bankside or at a harbour after dark. Hong Kong has my vote anytime. The city may not have the best architecture or the greatest lighting design but its sum of parts through ‘Symphony of Light’ is magical. << Your office also provides sustainability consulting services. Is lighting-based design, which provides more than just the necessary general illumination, not a contradiction when focusing on sustainability? Not at all, sustainability can take many forms and it is always important to strike a delicate balance between social, economic and environmental considerations. Sustainability and energy savings are important themes for us as lighting designers. Our approach to lighting design is a lot wider and more holistic than focussing on just the necessary general illumination. At Arup Lighting, we work closely with Arup’s building services engineers and environmental specialists, which gives us tremendous advantages over the traditional approach to lighting design. In harmony with aesthetics and vision, I believe it is our responsibility to deliver lighting designs for indoor and outdoor spaces that have a positive impact on people as well as being sustainable to the business and environment. Key to this is to truly embrace daylight in lighting design. We all need daylight for our health and wellbeing. What’s more, making more use of daylight in place of artificial lighting can help us reduce our energy consumption. That’s why prioritising daylight in cities is an issue that clients, architects, politicians and society as a whole needs to engage with. As professional lighting designers, we need to engage at a strategic level that can influence urban planning beyond individual buildings or spaces. And if buildings were to make widespread use of bioreactive facades or photo-voltaic panels to generate energy, daylight would become an even more valuable commodity. If such methods were to be adopted, the availability of daylight in our cities would acquire a completely new significance. ©Photography supplied courtesy of Arup 8 9 WILA
  • 7. Robert Aitken Institute Energy efficient LED lighting for the Robert Aitken Institute for Clinical Research combines aesthetics with high performance Project 10 11 WILA
  • 8. Laboratories and clinical institutes can be difficult environments where lighting is regarded. The lighting has to be unobtrusive so as not to divert attention and disturb concentration but at the same time allow the right amount of light on the task area with minimal glare. Often the ceiling height is low and medical and research equipment has to be taken into account when designing the lighting scheme. In addition an enclosed fitting should be used in order to reduce maintenance and to protect the light source from dust. All of the above factors apply to the Robert Aitken Institute for Clinical Research at the University of Birmingham. When plans were made to refurbish a complete floor plate, a lighting solution was required that fulfilled the characteristics of a clinical environment whilst at the same time providing excellent performance. The lighting consultant Couch Perry & Wilkes chose the LINIC LED linear luminaire from WILA against two other manufacturers mainly due to the high performance as well as the style of the product. The LINIC LED can be recessed, surface mounted or pendant, supplied with either an opal or micro-prismatic diffuser and can be manufactured as a continuous profile to meet specific lengths. For this particular project the profile size of the luminaire is ideal, the slim design and ‘clean lines’ integrate perfectly with the style and the design of the building. Within the > Project 12 13 WILA
  • 9. laboratory areas the surface mounted version is utilised, continuous lines of LINIC LED with lengths of up to 9.5 m are installed. The continuous installation allows for through wiring preventing any exposed cabling and keeps the ceiling appearance clean and uncluttered. In the circulation areas due to the 2.3 m low ceiling height, the recessed version is used with lengths ranging from around 0.6 m to 4 m. A uniform illumination was achieved throughout with minimal scalloping on the corridor walls. The DALI lighting control system ensures a maintained level of 500 lux achieved throughout, with up to 750+ lux achievable if necessary. The colour temperature of the LED’s is 4000K and all LINIC profiles were supplied with an opal diffuser. Initially the scheme was designed around T5, however based on the cost uplift coupled with the energy consumption benefits for the building the switch to LED was then preferred by the client. The solution not only works towards the sustainability of the building, but also achieves lower embedded carbon, thus reducing the University’s overall carbon footprint. << Project Project: Robert Aitken Institute for Clinical Research, University of Birmingham, UK Lighting Consultant: Couch Perry & Wilkes, Birmingham, UK Architect: Sheppard Robson, UK Photography: Redshift Photography, UK 15 WILA14
  • 10. Product Transparency OFF ON Transparency New transparent LED pendant luminaire with a pure design 16 17 WILA
  • 11. Product Transparency Illusion of Zero Gravity The pendant LED luminaire Transparency seems to be made of two states: when off there is just a 15 mm visible slim frame and a transparent panel; turned on it becomes a light statement in the room: minimalist and clear-cut. 18 19 WILA
  • 12. 3D Product Transparency Precise Lighting Technology with High Visual Comfort The powerful light emitted by the two lateral LED modules either 3000K or 4000K is directed into the transparent panel with minimal losses. The built-in Light Control Structure (LCS) refracts the light at precisely precalculated points directing it into the room with no glare. This permits any arrangement of the luminaire, regardless of the orientation, while still complying with glare-limitation standards < 3000 cd/m2 . A luminaire that truly allows for flexible lighting design. An absolutely homogeneous illumination of the luminaire without any undesirable bright or dark zones results in a perfect appearance in use. 20 21 WILA
  • 13. Product Transparency Pure Architecture The transparent nature of the material enables to create an architecture of light and transparency. Since the luminaire does not superimpose the language of architecture, interiors retain their originally planned autonomy. When switched on, these luminaires allow rooms to be deliberately re-interpreted. For this design concept Transparency was awarded with a prize. 22 23 WILA
  • 14. Linic LED Modular Lighting System Product Linic 24 25 WILA
  • 15. Product Linic Flexible Lighting System - Individual Solution This new linear LED luminaire system comprises recessed and surface-mounted luminaires. Continuous light lines that are easy to combine plus angular connectors in both standard and custom lengths permit project-specific solutions. Two light optics for different lighting requirements and applications complete the range. You benefit from a flexible system with a consistent look and feel to fulfil your requirements. Single luminaires, 3 Length versions Continuous luminaires, Extension and Corner luminaires Covers are flush with the section 26 27 WILA
  • 16. Product αbet αbet zonoWILA has consistently developed the language of light to meet project specific requirements. Following the development of award winning Downlights with variable lens technology and spotlights of the highest light quality, the αbet range of luminaires is now extended to include high-efficiency luminaires for surface illumination. 28 29 WILA
  • 17. 65° 30° 3D Product αbet αbet zono - Highest visual comfort combined with maximum efficiency 30° cut-off angle for ultimate visual comfort Beam spread angle over γ 65° < 1000 cd/m2 and UGR < 19 for unrivalled glare control Up to 105 Llm/W system efficiency for highest energy savings Highly efficient light chamber with built-in diffuser for reduced luminance High performance lighting solution with up to 3370 Llm 30 31 WILA
  • 18. 3D 2mm Maximum Performance with as little as 49 mm Recessed Depth Air conditioning ducts or sprinkler systems very often limit the recess depth in suspended ceiling systems. The specialists of the αbet zono product range with only 49 mm recess depth are the ideal problem solver for such applications. Different performance levels are available in round or square shape. Product αbet Photography: Udo Beier, Uhldingen (Bodensee) Ceiling integration standard Inconspicuous ceiling integration due to installed height of only 2 mm. Reflector and mounting ring flush. Higher protection rating Flexible reflector height adjustment ensures that protective or diffusing screens are flush with the lower edge of the f3 mounting system. This increases the range of application possibilities to include the protection rating IP44 from below. 32 33 WILA
  • 19. αbet zono Linic Transparency Technique in Detail Product 34 35 WILA
  • 20. IP40 LCS 80718 80717 1x50 W 4800 92 <3000 16 7.9 TR3507001-40-40 1x62 W 6000 92 <3000 16 8.9 TR3507002-40-40 Transparency Pendant Luminaires Lighting technology Colour rendering index CRI > 80 Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K 50,000 h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Luminaire housing made of extruded aluminium, natural anodised Visible height only 15 mm Operating and assembly technology Double suspension with transparent lead factory assembled, Length 1500 mm Control gear in standard or DALI (dimmable) version available, integrated into the canopy (RAL9016) Required canopy set type is necessary for operation. H W L Use Index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Required canopy set type is necessary for operation. System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65° cd/m2 UGR kg Pendant luminaires with Light Control Structure (LCS) LxWxH 1197x497x23 mm LxWxH 1482x497x23 mm Canopy set including LED gear box Article number with loop-in funcion standard DALI LED gear box in canopy integrated 80717-DV 80717-DD-DV LED gear box as a standalone unit for ceiling void 80718-DV 80718-DD-DV Canopy made ​​of sheet steel, white (RAL9016) including LED control gear for 50 W and 62 W Plug-in terminal 2.5 mm² with possibility of loop-in function LCS-Technology Lateral transmission of light into the optic plate made of PMMA with Light Control Structure High precision direct/indirect light direction Uniform, glare-free illumination Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7 Transparent when turned off 36 37 WILA
  • 21. IP20 1x10 W 750 58 <3000 18 1.8 LI3102000-51-40 1x19 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3102001-51-40 2x1x19 W 3000 69 <3000 18 7.2 LI3102021-51-40 1x7 W 600 60 - 20 1.8 LI3102100-51-40 1x11 W 1000 71 - 24 1.8 LI3102101-51-40 1x13 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3102102-51-40 1x21 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3102103-51-40 2x1x13 W 2400 75 - 20 7.2 LI3102122-51-40 2x1x21 W 4000 83 - 24 7.2 LI3102123-51-40 1x10 W 750 58 <3000 18 1.8 LI3402000-51-40 1x19 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3402001-51-40 2x1x19 W 3000 69 <3000 18 7.2 LI3402021-51-40 1x7 W 600 60 - 20 1.8 LI3402100-51-40 1x11 W 1000 71 - 24 1.8 LI3402101-51-40 1x13 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3402102-51-40 1x21 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3402103-51-40 2x1x13 W 2400 75 - 20 7.2 LI3402122-51-40 2x1x21 W 4000 83 - 24 7.2 LI3402123-51-40 Linic Recessed, Surface mounted Luminaires System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65° cd/m2 UGR kg Recessed luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80 Single luminaire, CO 576x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 586x74 mm Single luminaire, CO 1136x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 1146x74 mm Single luminaire, CO 2256x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 2266x74 mm Recessed luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80 Single luminaire, CO 576x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 586x74 mm Single luminaire, CO 1136x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 1146x74 mm Single luminaire, CO 2256x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 2266x74 mm Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Complete the item number with the index -DD for execution DALI dimmable Surface mounted luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80 Single luminaire, LxWxH 572x60x80 mm Single luminaire, LxWxH 1132x60x80 mm Single luminaire, LxWxH 2252x60x80 mm Surface mounted luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80 Single luminaire, LxWxH 572x60x80 mm Single luminaire, LxWxH 1132x60x80 mm Single luminaire, LxWxH 2252x60x80 mm Lighting technology Microprismatic cover (PMMA) for glare imitation standards, suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, UGR < 19 Opal cover made of PMMA Colour rendering index CRI > 80 Luminaire luminous flux up to 1766 Llm per running metre Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K 50,000 h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Luminaire housing made of non deformable extruded aluminium End pieces of die-cast aluminium coated in the section colour, without visible screw connections Surfaces in matt aluminium (RAL 9006) Extension and corner luminaires for custom light line configurations Operating and assembly technology Through wiring 5 x 1.5 mm² built into the profile Electrical connection with plug-in terminal up to 2.5 mm² with loop-in function Simple to install recessed luminaire through adjustable recessing brackets Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-40 mm The separate suspension kit turns the surface-mounted into a pendant luminaire Luminaire inserts can be removed without tools for installation and maintenance tasks LI3102001-51-40 300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° LI3102103-51-40 200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° H W L RD CO L L W DA W Suspension set Article number with supply lead 3 x 0.75 mm² 80330 with supply lead 5 x 0.75 mm² 80331 Set of 2 wire suspensions, length 1500 mm, including transparent supply lead, canopy made ​​of plastic, aluminium matt RAL9006 tool-free length adjustment Photography: Redshift Photography, UK38 39 WILA
  • 22. IP20 LI3102081-51-40 300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm300 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° LI3102183-51-40 200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm200 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° 2x1x19 W 3000 69 <3000 18 7.2 LI3102081-51-40 2x1x10 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3102040-51-40 2x1x10 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3102050-51-40 2x1x13 W 2400 75 - 20 7.2 LI3102182-51-40 2x1x21 W 4000 83 - 24 7.2 LI3102183-51-40 2x1x7 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3102140-51-40 2x1x11 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3102141-51-40 2x1x7 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3102150-51-40 2x1x11 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3102151-51-40 2x1x19 W 3000 69 <3000 18 7.2 LI3402081-51-40 2x1x10 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3402040-51-40 2x1x10 W 1500 69 <3000 18 3.6 LI3402050-51-40 2x1x13 W 2400 75 - 20 7.2 LI3402182-51-40 2x1x21 W 4000 83 - 24 7.2 LI3402183-51-40 2x1x7 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3402140-51-40 2x1x11 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3402141-51-40 2x1x7 W 1200 75 - 20 3.6 LI3402150-51-40 2x1x11 W 2000 83 - 24 3.6 LI3402151-51-40 Linic Continuous Luminaires System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65° cd/m2 UGR kg Single luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80 Extension luminaire, CO 2248x64, RD 115, LxW 2248x74 mm Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm, Connection left Single luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80 Extension luminaire, CO 2248x64, RD 115, LxW 2248x74 mm Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm, Connection right Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Complete the item number with the index -DD for execution DALI dimmable Surface mounted luminaires with microprisms, CRI > 80 Extension luminaire, LxWxH 2248x60x80 mm Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection right Surface mounted luminaires with opal screen, CRI > 80 Extension luminaire, LxWxH 2248x60x80 mm Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection right Lighting technology Microprismatic cover (PMMA) for glare imitation standards, suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, UGR < 19 Opal cover made of PMMA Colour rendering index CRI >80 Luminaire luminous flux up to 1766 Llm per running metre Colour temperatures 3000, 4000K 50,000 h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Extension and corner luminaires for custom light line configurations Including accessories for connection with other Linic luminaires Luminaire housing made of non deformable extruded aluminium Surfaces in matt aluminium (RAL 9006) Closing cover flush with the profile Operating and assembly technology Through wiring 5 x 1.5 mm² built into the profile Delivery without end caps, available exclusively as an extension of existing Linic luminiares Simple to install recessed luminaire through adjustable recessing brackets Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-40 mm The separate suspension kit turns the surface-mounted into a pendant luminaire Luminaire inserts can be removed without tools for installation and maintenance tasks Wire suspension without supply lead 80332 Set of 1 wire suspension, length 1500 mm, tool-free length adjustment Planning example RD CO L L W CO W W L H Photography: Redshift Photography, UK Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm, Connection left Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection left Corner luminaire, LxWxH 615x60x80 mm, Connection left Single luminaire Corner luminaire Connection right Corner luminaire Connection left Extension luminaire Corner luminaire, CO 617x64 mm, RD 115 mm, LxW 622x74 mm, Connection right 40 41 WILA
  • 23. IP20 12 W 1260 90 <1000 17 130 0.8 AZ1101001-33-40 15 W 1740 102 <1000 18 130 0.8 AZ1101002-33-40 22 W 2430 97 <1000 19 130 0.8 AZ1101002-33-40 32 W 3280 91 <1000 20 170 0.8 AZ1101002-33-40 15 W 1790 105 <1000 16 130 0.9 AZ1101012-33-40 22 W 2500 100 <1000 18 130 0.9 AZ1101012-33-40 32 W 3370 94 <1000 18 170 0.9 AZ1101012-33-40 12 W 1170 84 <1000 15 130 0.8 AZ2101001-33-40 15 W 1630 96 <1000 16 130 0.8 AZ2101002-33-40 22 W 2270 91 <1000 17 130 0.8 AZ2101002-33-40 32 W 3060 85 <1000 18 170 0.8 AZ2101002-33-40 15 W 1670 98 <1000 15 130 0.9 AZ2101012-33-40 22 W 2330 93 <1000 16 130 0.9 AZ2101012-33-40 32 W 3150 88 <1000 17 170 0.9 AZ2101012-33-40 12 W 83761 83761-DD 83780-DV 83780-DD-DV 15 W 83771 83771-DD 83777-DV 83777-DD-DV 22 W 83761 83761-DD 83778-DV 83778-DD-DV 32 W 83762 83762-DD 83779-DV 83779-DD-DV Q15, 12/15/22 W 88085Q15 Q15, 32 W 88088Q15 Q18, 15/22 W 88085Q18 Q18, 32 W 88088Q18 R15, 12/15/22 W 88080R15 R15, 32 W 88089R15 R18, 15/22 W 88080R18 R18, 32 W 88089R18 RD CO LxW OH αbet zono Downlights, recessed, suitable for VDU workstations RD CO D OH Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Concrete mounting boxes Article number LED gear boxes Article number without loop-in function with loop-in function standard DALI standard DALI SQUARE Details on operation and assembly on page 48. CRI > 80 Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg ROUND CRI > 80 R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg Lighting technology Highly efficient light chamber with built-in diffuser for reduced luminance Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, 65°< 1000 cd/m² and UGR < 19 Cut-off angle 30° Colour rendering index CRI>80 Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000K Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams 50,000h lifetime (L70) Mirror reflector made of pure aluminium (AL 99.98), dust repellent and fingerprint proof Luminaire housing Non deformable housing made of aluminium and UV-resistant plastic Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous ceiling appearance Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016) Operating and assembly technology Order LED gear box separately (standard or DALI dimmable Gear boxes suitable for connection to central battery Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm Reflector with safety suspension Featuring precise glare limitation for highest-category VDU applications according to LG7 (above 65°< 1000 cd/m²). Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K VDU Photography: Mathilde Dusol, NL 43 WILA42
  • 24. IP44 IP44 12 W 1090 78 <1000 15 135 0.9 AZ2102001-30-40 + 83818Q15 15 W 1510 89 <1000 16 135 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 83818Q15 22 W 2110 84 <1000 17 135 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 83818Q15 32 W 2840 79 <1000 18 175 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 83818Q15 15 W 1560 92 <1000 15 135 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 83818Q18 22 W 2170 87 <1000 16 135 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 83818Q18 32 W 2930 81 <1000 17 175 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 83818Q18 12 W 1170 84 <1000 17 135 0.9 AZ1102001-30-40 + 83818R15 15 W 1620 95 <1000 18 135 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 83818R15 22 W 2260 90 <1000 19 135 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 83818R15 32 W 3050 85 <1000 20 175 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 83818R15 15 W 1670 98 <1000 16 135 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 83818R18 22 W 2320 93 <1000 18 135 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 83818R18 32 W 3130 87 <1000 18 175 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 83818R18 12 W 83761 83761-DD 83780-DV 83780-DD-DV 15 W 83771 83771-DD 83777-DV 83777-DD-DV 22 W 83761 83761-DD 83778-DV 83778-DD-DV 32 W 83762 83762-DD 83779-DV 83779-DD-DV Q15, 12/15/22 W 88085Q15 Q15, 32 W 88088Q15 Q18, 15/22 W 88085Q18 Q18, 32 W 88088Q18 R15, 12/15/22 W 88080R15 R15, 32 W 88089R15 R18, 15/22 W 88080R18 R18, 32 W 88089R18 12 W 880 63 – 25 135 0.9 AZ2102001-30-40 + 86206Q15 15 W 1220 72 – 25 135 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 86206Q15 22 W 1700 68 – 26 135 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 86206Q15 32 W 2290 64 – 27 175 0.9 AZ2102002-30-40 + 86206Q15 15 W 1260 74 – 25 135 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 86206Q18 22 W 1750 70 – 25 135 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 86206Q18 32 W 2360 66 – 26 175 1.0 AZ2102012-30-40 + 86206Q18 12 W 940 67 – 25 135 0.9 AZ1102001-30-40 + 86206R15 15 W 1310 77 – 26 135 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 86206R15 22 W 1820 73 – 27 135 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 86206R15 32 W 2460 68 – 27 175 0.9 AZ1102002-30-40 + 86206R15 15 W 1340 79 – 26 135 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 86206R18 22 W 1870 75 – 26 135 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 86206R18 32 W 2530 70 – 27 175 1.0 AZ1102012-30-40 + 86206R18 12 W 83761 83761-DD 83780-DV 83780-DD-DV 15 W 83771 83771-DD 83777-DV 83777-DD-DV 22 W 83761 83761-DD 83778-DV 83778-DD-DV 32 W 83762 83762-DD 83779-DV 83779-DD-DV Q15, 12/15/22 W 88085Q15 Q15, 32 W 88088Q15 Q18, 15/22 W 88085Q18 Q18, 32 W 88088Q18 R15, 12/15/22 W 88080R15 R15, 32 W 88089R15 R18, 15/22 W 88080R18 R18, 32 W 88089R18 αbet zono IP44 Downlights, recessed Concrete mounting boxes Article number LED gear boxes Article number without loop-in function with loop-in function standard DALI standard DALI SQUARE CRI > 80 Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm System photometric data Artcle number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg Luminaire Safety screen ROUND CRI> 80 R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm Safety Screen IP44 Tempered safety glass (TSG) for protection against spray water and dirt, combined with mirror reflector in pure aluminium (AL 99.98) Lighting technology Highly efficient light chamber with built-in diffuser for reduced luminance Suitable for VDU workstations according to LG7, 65°< 1000 cd/m² and UGR < 19 Cut-off angle 30° Colour rendering index CRI > 80 Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000 K Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams 50,000h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Non deformable housing made of aluminium and UV-resistant plastic Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous ceiling appearance Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016) Operating and assembly technology Order LED gear box separately (standard or DALI dimmable) Gear boxes suitable for connection to central battery Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm Reflector with safety suspension Mode of Protection IP44 in closed ceiling systems - the TSG screen protects the reflector room against spray water ingress and dirt. Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K IP44 IP 44 in closed ceiling systems System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg Luminaire Safety screen RD CO LxW OH RD CO D OH αbet zono IP44 Downlights, recessed Concrete mounting boxes Article number LED gear boxes Article number without loop-in function with loop-in function standard DALI standard DALI SQUARE CRI > 80 Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm, OH 105 mm Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm System photometric data Artcle number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg Luminaire Diffusing screen ROUND CRI> 80 R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm, OH 105 mm R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm Diffusing Screen IP44 Made of etched tempered safety glass for soft dispersion of light in the room, combined with mirror reflector in pure aluminium (AL 99.98) Lighting technology Highly efficient light chamber with built-in diffuser for reduced luminance Colour rendering index CRI > 80 Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000 K Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams 50,000h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Non deformable housing made of aluminium and UV-resistant plastic Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous ceiling appearance Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016) Operating and assembly technology Order LED gear box separately (standard or DALI dimmable) Gear boxes suitable for connection to central battery Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm Reflector with safety suspension Mode of Protection IP44 in closed ceiling systems - the TSG screen protects the reflector room against spray water ingress and dirt. Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K IP44 IP 44 in closed ceiling systems System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg Luminaire Diffusing screen RD CO LxW OH RD CO D OH Details on operation and assembly on page 48. Details on operation and assembly on page 48. 45 WILA44
  • 25. IP40 9 W 780 78 – 26 49 0.7 AZ1102101-33-40 13 W 1070 71 – 27 49 0.7 AZ1102101-33-40 19 W 1410 64 – 27 85 0.7 AZ1102101-33-40 12 W 1050 81 – 25 49 0.8 AZ1102111-33-40 18 W 1480 74 – 26 49 0.8 AZ1102111-33-40 25 W 1930 69 – 27 85 0.8 AZ1102111-33-40 9 W 830 83 – 26 49 0.7 AZ2102101-33-40 13 W 1140 76 – 27 49 0.7 AZ2102101-33-40 19 W 1480 67 – 27 85 0.7 AZ2102101-33-40 12 W 1090 83 – 25 49 0.8 AZ2102111-33-40 18 W 1540 76 – 26 49 0.8 AZ2102111-33-40 25 W 2020 72 – 27 85 0.8 AZ2102111-33-40 αbet zono flat Downlights, recessed Lighting technology Highly efficient PMMA cover with micro-bead technology Colour rendering index CRI > 80 Constant colour temperature 3000, 4000K Precise chromaticity stability < 3-step MacAdams 50,000h lifetime (L70) Luminaire housing Non deformable housing made of aluminium and UV-resistant plastic Slightly raised mounting ring for homogeneous ceiling appearance Frame/Ring colour white (comparable RAL9016) Operating and assembly technology Order LED gear box separately (standard or DALI dimmable) Gear boxes suitable for connection to central battery Recessed depth of 49 mm and 85 mm in the High-Output version Quick installation due to 3-point screw fixing Suitable for ceiling thicknesses of 1-25 mm Reflector with safety suspension EL1102002-03-30_18 W 400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° EL2102002-03-30_12 W 400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm400 cd/klm 90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90°90° 60°60°60°60°60° 45°45°45°45°45° 30°30°30°30°30° 15°15°15°15°15° 15°15°15°15°15° 30°30°30°30°30° 45°45°45°45°45° 60°60°60°60°60° 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.00 1.50 0.50 0 12W 18W 25W 12W 18W 25W 12W 18W 25W 800 700 600 500 400 200 300 100 0 Planning Aid for ceilings Surface 100 m2 ; Height 3 m; Room ratio 2:3; ÞD/W/B 80/50/20%; Working plane 0.85 m Planning Aid for corridors Height 3 m; Width 2 m; ÞD /W/B 80/50/20%; Working plane 0.2 m; En = 100 lx 1.2 x 1.2 m 1.8 x 1.8 m 2.4 x 2.4 m Luminaire Grid AverageIlluminanceE[lx] Luminairedistanceinm 900 12W 18W 25W IP40 in closed ceiling systems RD CO LxW RD CO D Q15 88078Q15 Q18 88078Q18 R15 88078R15 R18 88078R18 9 / 12 W 83771 83771-DD 83771-DV 83771-DD-DV 13 / 18 W 83761 83761-DD 83761-DV 83761-DD-DV 19 / 25 W 83762 83762-DD 83762-DV 83762-DD-DV Concrete ceiling boxes Article number LED gear boxes Article number without loop-in function with loop-in function standard DALI standard DALI SQUARE CRI > 80 Q15, CO 170x170 mm, LxW 177x177 mm Q18, CO 200x200 mm, LxW 207x207 mm ROUND CRI > 80 R15, CO 165 mm, D 172 mm R18, CO 195 mm, D 202 mm Details on operation and assembly on page 48. System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg System photometric data Article number LED Llm Llm/W ɣ≥65°cd/m2 UGR RD mm kg 49 mm Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K Use index -40 for 4000K or -30 for 3000K With the ultra shallow depth of only 49 mm is the luminaire suitable for the most difficult void situations (such as air conditioning ducts, sprinkler pipes, beams) AZ1102211-33-40_18W AZ2102211-33-40_18W 47 WILA46
  • 26. Luminaire luminous flux Llm The luminaire luminous flux (Llm) defines the usable light of the luminaire and is the decisive value in lighting design. As opposed to the lamp luminous flux (lm), the luminaire luminous flux (Llm) accounts for losses due to the design of the luminaire. WILA defines only the Llm value for all LED lamps. This value can be found both in data sheets and in the relevant EULUMDAT file. System efficiency Llm/W System efficiency defines the ratio of luminaire luminous flux (Llm) to power input (W). Efficiency losses due to gear boxes have already been taken into account by WILA in the Llm/W value. System photometric data For a qualified comparison between LED luminaires and luminaires with compact fluorescent lamps, it is important to ensure first that the products to be compared share approximately the same photometric data. Sample calculation: LED luminous flux 2000 lm (100%) - system losses (light output ratio) = luminaire luminous flux 1720 Llm LED efficiency 2000 lm : 29 W = 69 lm/W System efficiency 1720 Llm : 31 W (29 W LED module + 2 W driver) = 55 Llm Cut-off Angle The cut-off angle of luminaires is defined as the angle between the horizontal plane and the point from which the light source is not directly visible yet. The increased visual comfort offered by shielded light sources is clearly perceivable. The Downlights of the αbet zono family of products, for example, have a very good cut-off angle of 30°. Half-peak divergence angle α For accent lighting, the half-peak divergence angle α is given rather than the beam spread angle. The half-peak divergence angle is defined as the angle of the rotationally symmetrical luminous intensity distribution at which the luminous intensity equals half of its maximum value. The half-peak divergence angle is given as a full angle. super spot < 10° spot 10° - 20° flood 21° - 45° wide flood 46° - 55° very wide flood > 55° Definitions Beam Spread Angle γ The beam spread angle γ is defined as the angle at which the luminous intensity drops to 1% of the maximum value lmax. It is measured from the vertical (see luminous intensity distribution curve) and is an important dimension in glare reducing measures. Limits of the average luminance of screens with a beam angle of > 65° Screen high Screen average Illuminance ≥ 200 cd/m2 Illuminance ≤ 200 cd/m2 Positive polarity and usual requirements 1) ≤ 3000 cd/m2 ≤ 1500 cd/m2 Negative polarity and high requirements 2) ≤ 1500 cd/m2 ≤ 1000 cd/m2 1) Example Office programme, dark text on bright background 2) Example CAD programme, bright lines on dark background UGR The UGR method takes into account the layout of the luminaires in the room and evaluates the glare produced by the entire lighting system for a specific observer‘s position. WILA provides UGR values where the observer’s position is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the luminaire and the lamp/luminaire axis is parallel to the longer side of the room. The UGR method is implemented on the basis of simple tables. A low UGR value indicates that glare is negligible or non-existent. Suitability examples maximum UGR values: 16 for drafting rooms, 19 for offices and control rooms, 22 for precision industrial tasks 25 for light industrial tasks and 28 for heavy industrial tasks. Luminous intensity distribution In order to give a clearer overview, the luminous intensity distribution curves have been divided into groups. Shown are the planes from 0° to 180° (red line) and from 90° to 270° (blue line). The 0° plane is on the right. Beam chart For accent luminaires beam charts are shown. The angle of the spread out beam corresponds to the half-peak divergence angle of the luminous intensity. Diameter and mean illuminance Em [lx] can be read from the chart for each corresponding height. Planning grid room The chart is intended as a means of calculating the approximate illuminance required for ceiling grids in rooms and corridors. For the 600 grid, the illuminances should be multiplied by a factor of 0.9. Index -DV = Loop-in/Loop-out -DD = dimmable, DALI -DD-DV = DALI dimmable with loop-in/loop-out function Abbreviations/Dimensions OH = overhang, max. expansion of luminaire from the centre of reflector W, W1 = width information D = diameter CO = ceiling, wall or recessed floor cut-out CO W = width of ceiling or wall cut-out for recessed luminaires CO L = length of ceiling or wall cut-out for recessed luminaires RD = required installation depth for recessed luminaires under consideration of F conditions H, H1= height information K = colour temperature in Kelvin L, L1 = length information Q = reflector size, square R = reflector size, round Ra = colour rendering index W = electrical power α = half-peak divergence angle γ = beam spread angle Kühlkörper LED Modul 2000 lm / 69 lm/W Heat sink LED module 2000 lm / 69 lm/W Luminaire luminous flux 1720 Llm System efficiency 55 Llm/W 3Dαbet focus αbet spectra Appendix αbet Accessories LED gear boxes All LED luminaires shown in this brochure are sold without gear boxes to provide you with the highest degree of flexibility. Two product lines with distinct characteristics are available. The colour coded LED gear boxes are coordinated with the corresponding luminaire to reduce errors during electrical installation. The electrical connection is done via a plug connector that is protected against polarity reversal, without load when switched off. Premium version with loop-in function WILA LED gear boxes, standard or DALI dimmable. High quality version with gear box housing with loop-in function. Suitable for emergency lighting with central battery. Standard version without loop-in function Cost effective alternative if loop-in function is not required, standard or DALI dimmable. Suitable for emergency lighting with central battery. Catalogue information and tolerance Many luminaires are protected by comprehensive design registrations, patents and trademark protections. We reserve the right to change material, design and programme without notice. Statements are not warranted characteristics. Photometric data is subject to a tolerance of +/- 10%. Pictures and drawings are for illustrative purposes only. Our terms and conditions of sale and delivery apply. F marking All WILA luminaires are suitable for use in or on ceilings of normal flammability and have so far been labelled with the F marking. With the publication of the EN 60598 standard, date of issue 09/2009, this marking is no longer applicable. After the end of the transitional phase on 12.04.2012, all luminaires without labelling are suitable for use in or on a ceiling of normal flammability. Luminaires that do not fulfil the thermal requirements are marked with a new pictogram. Information about maintenance The illuminance for a room/property must satisfy the published values according to DIN 12464-1 over the entire period of usage; this corresponds to the maintenance value. The electrical planner is responsible for determining the maintenance factor dependent upon the lighting system and the spatial conditions used and ensuring this with a maintenance schedule. Further details about maintenance can be found in the “Knowledge” section on our website www.wila.com Concrete mounting boxes Concrete mounting boxes allow the uninterrupted use of recessed Downlights even in exposed concrete and plastered ceilings. Thus the ceiling appearance remains clean, and alternative surface mounted luminaires are not required. The two part metal housing holds its shape and is designed for better heat transfer; it also allows accurate positioning and fast installation while meeting all legally required fire prevention regulations. 88078Rxx RD CO D H 88078Qxx RD W L OH H Q15 170 90 - 280 x 237 173 20 88078Q15 Q18 195 90 - 310 x 267 189 20 88078Q18 R15 165 90 409 - - 35 88078R15 R18 195 90 409 - - 35 88078R18 Q15, 12/15/22 W 170 155 - 495 x 270 365 18 88085Q15 Q15, 32 W 170 200 - 594 x 335 215 18 88088Q15 Q18, 12/15/22 W 200 175 - 510 x 300 365 18 88085Q18 Q18, 32 W 200 200 - 594 x 335 215 18 88088Q18 R15, 12/15/22 W 165 165 - 480 345 35 88080R15 R15, 32 W 165 200 - 594 x 335 215 18 88089R15 R18, 12/15/22 W 195 165 - 480 345 35 88080R18 R18, 32 W 195 165 - 594 x 335 215 18 88089R18 Concrete mounting boxes CO RD D L x W OH H Article number αbet zono flat LED recessed, square αbet zono LED recessed, square αbet zono LED recessed, round αbet zono flat LED recessed, round 88080Rxx RD CO H L OH 88085Qxx HW L RD OH CO 88088Qxx 88089Rxx HW L RD OH CO HW L RD OH CO 48 49 WILA