This recessed light is intended for outdoor use and is particularly well suited to walls, where it is supposed to unobtrusively supplement orientation or accompanying lighting. Thanks to the recessed design, it looks clean and does not disturb the surrounding architecture.
After installation, only the visible part with a smaller frontal profile remains visible, so the light does not appear robust. The luminaire is designed for installation with the light directed downwards, which is practical where you need to safely highlight a route, stairs or part of the facade.
Recessed lamp and clean interior look
You will appreciate the flush-mounted solution wherever you want to maintain a neat and unobtrusive appearance of the wall. The lamp does not project unnecessarily into the space and is suitable for places where the light has to fulfill its function without a disturbing effect.
A warmer shade of light supports the pleasant tone of the illuminated space and helps to create a more cozy atmosphere. The lower light output is suitable for discreet zone lighting that navigates and highlights rather than dazzles.
Key features of the recessed light FACA recessed RECESSED
- IP54 protection for more demanding conditions when used outdoors.
- Light flux of 130 lm is suitable for soft lighting of the selected zone.
- Warm light 3000 K contributes to a more pleasant impression of the illuminated space.
- The light source is included in the package, so there is no need to deal with its additional purchase.
- The power transformer in the package simplifies preparation for installation.
Installation requirements for recessed lighting
When planning the installation, a mounting hole of 22.5/8.5 and a recessed depth of 10 should be taken into account, so that the light fixture can be properly installed in the prepared place. Before assembly, it is therefore advisable to check that the wall structure offers enough space.
The lamp is designed to be installed in the wall with downward lighting. This solution is especially suitable for the orientation lighting of roads and other places where the light should safely guide movement and at the same time remain visually restrained.