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ARTEMIDE CATA TIR SOFFITTO STABLE WHITE UNITA' OTTICA 4000K DIMM DALI-SWITCHDIM + OTTICA SPOT + FILTRO ROSSO

M0569N81+M109600+M281755

Lumens
1,340lm
Peak Candela
895cd
Power
18W
CCT
4,000K
Beam Angle
18°

Polar Plot (2D)

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Goniometer (3D)

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Beam Analysis

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Photometric Specifications

Total Luminous Flux1,340 lm
Peak Intensity895 cd
Input Power18 W
Correlated Color Temperature4,000 K
Beam Angle (50% peak)18°
Symmetryaxial
Lamp / SourceLED Flux=1340lm LED Power=17.5W Eff=20% EfcLed=77lm/W EfcLum=12lm/W Ra=93 SDCM=2 L70(6K)=36300
CatalogM0569N81+M109600+M281755
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About this Photometric File

This page presents the IES photometric distribution for the CATA TIR SOFFITTO STABLE WHITE UNITA' OTTICA 4000K DIMM DALI-SWITCHDIM + OTTICA SPOT + FILTRO ROSSO from ARTEMIDE.

You can use this fixture in CircadianLab to design lighting layouts and calculate melanopic equivalent lux (EML), illuminance in lux or foot-candles, and UGR glare ratings — all in your browser, free, with no signup required.

Note on photometric plots: All plots on this page treat the luminaire as a point source emitting from its photometric center, which is the standard convention for IES LM-63 data.

Disclaimer: Innerscene does not manufacture, sell, or distribute the CATA TIR SOFFITTO STABLE WHITE UNITA' OTTICA 4000K DIMM DALI-SWITCHDIM + OTTICA SPOT + FILTRO ROSSO or any other ARTEMIDE products. This page is provided for informational and lighting-design purposes only, using publicly available photometric data. For product inquiries, pricing, or availability, please contact ARTEMIDE directly.

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