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TURN SPOT HALO Wide

Turn is a series of sleek cylindrical spotlights that can rotate and adjust to create various effects and highlight architecture.

By using several spots you can create new spaces by means of light. By combining the dramatic spot light from Turn Spot Halo and the asymmetrical light from Turn Street Halo you can enlarge the spaces designed by light without using more poles.  

Specifications

TURN SPOT HALO Wide

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Luminaire

TURN SPOT HALO
Material Cast aluminium
Finish Raw anodized
Graphite grey: YW355F, Akzo Nobel
Silver grey: Y2370I, Akzo Nobel
Corten brown: YX355F, Akzo Nobel
Black textured mat: Noir 900 Sablé, SN351F, Akzo Nobel
RAL by your choice
Shade Clear glass with silked edg; Honeycomb filter optional
Mounting Post top/pipe: Ø3 in, Ø2,4 in with adaptor, Ø2.4-Ø3.5 in, Ø3.5-Ø4.7 inch
Connection In the post, 18 ft SJTW5xAWG18, is included
Classification cULus; Wet location; IP65; class I; IK8
Corrosion class C4, C5 optional
Weight 12 lbs
Wind sweeping area 0,57 ft²

LED

LED type Bridgelux COB
Operational life min 100,000 hours at ta max 77°F (25°C), L90B10
Color temperature 2700, 3000, or 4000 Kelvin
Color rendering min 80, typically 85 CRI
Color accuracy 3 steps SDCM

Driver

Driver Inventronic 30W 55-1050mA
Inrush current @120V; max 21,4 A (10% after 280 µs)
@277V; max 51,5 A (10% after 274 µs)
Nominal voltage, AC 100-277 Vac
Operational input voltage, AC 90-305 Vac
Nominal voltage, DC 127-300 Vdc
Nominal frequency range 50-60 Hz
Surge protection L/N-GND: 6 k; L-N: 4 kV
Operational life min. 100,000 hours
Dimming/control 0-10V
Other control options /

Media & downloads

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Turn Spot Halo at the new Media & Journalist Education Centre in Aarhus. Architects: Arkitema Architects - Photo: Niels Nygaard

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Turn Spot Halo and Turn Street Halo, black noir 900. The Turn Spot has an angle of 45 degrees to the column; Turn Street with lense optics is pointing downwards.

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Turn Spot Halo and Turn Street Halo, black noir 900. The Turn Spot is turned about 45 degrees to the column; Turn Street is pointing downwards. Column height 5.5 m.

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Turn Spot Halo black noir 900, column height 5.5 m. Turn Spot Halo is closed by a short, opalised ring, matching the Street luminaire and offering optical guidance.

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Turn Street Halo black noir 900, column height 5.5 m. Turn Street Halo has DA board and lenses for asymmetrical light.

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Turn Spot Halo black noir 900, column height 5.5 m. Jægergaardsgade, Aarhus.

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Turn Spot Halo and Turn Street Halo, black noir 900, column height 5.5 m. Turn Spot is angled about 45 degrees; Turn Street with lens optics is pointing downwards. 

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Turn Spot Halo and Turn Street Halo, black noir 900. Column height 5.5 m. Dansk Bank, Jægergaardsgade, Aarhus, Arkitema Architects.

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Turn Street Halo and Turn Spot Halo. Column height 5.5 m. Dansk Bank, Jægergaardsgade, Aarhus, Arkitema Architects.

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Light outside the tunnel is just as important for feeling safe as is light inside the tunnel. Herstedlund Public School. Photo: Exlumi Consulting, Victor Suenson

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Light outside the tunnel at Herstedlund Public School is important for feeling safe when passing. Photo: Exlumi Consulting, Victor Suenson