MR secondary optics contribute to safe worksite lighting.
Solid-state technology provides an excellent opportunity to deliver light on target surfaces effectively. Combining LEDs with secondary optics shapes the light output to increase the amount of usable light. Inside the MR fixture, the location of the optics is behind a protective lens. Optics offer flexibility during lighting design and application, reducing installation and operation costs.
Better lighting for the industrial workplace
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The wide beam version of the MR fixture distributes light in a 360° circular pattern and has an overall beam angle of approximately 140°. It's a well-rounded option for instances without a defined need for specific illumination shapes. Some typical applications are low bay, pole top, ceiling mount, small area flood, and confined spaces.



The T1 optic distributes light in a narrow, symmetric pattern. The light shape is approximately 130° x 20°. Some typical applications are industrial walkways, conveyor belts, paths, aisles, and facility perimeters.


The T2 optic distributes light in a narrow asymmetric pattern. The light shape is approximately of 160° x 25° with a 15° forward throw. Some typical applications are industrial walkways, stairs, platforms, and conveyor belts.


The T3 optic distributes light in a wide asymmetric pattern. The light shape is approximately 160° x 50° with a 30° forward throw. Some typical applications include wall packs and perimeter low bays for industrial buildings to reduce reliance on ceiling lights on top of equipment.


The T4 optic distributes light in an asymmetric forward throw pattern. The light shape is approximately 100° x 40° with a 40° forward throw. Some typical applications include wall pack or pole mount lighting with a well-defined forward throw.


The T5 optic distributes light in a symmetric circular pattern. The light shape produces a circular 360° distribution at a 140° beam angle, equally distributing illumination in all directions of the target area. Some typical applications are low bay, pole top, ceiling mount, small area flood, and confined spaces.





















