Quality of light with louvre technology

Good quality of light is determined by the factors of room effect, glare reduction and flexibility with regard to the design of the room layout. Lighting with louvre luminaires usually guides light directly, highly targeted and therefore highly efficiently onto working planes. A cavern effect is created because walls and ceilings stay dark and only horizontal surfaces are illuminated. Louvre luminaires comply with the standards for glare limitation for computer screens with use of special louvres (BAB65), thereby reducing luminance values to below 1,000 candelas per square metre. The precondition for the functioning of such glare reduction characteristics is alignment according to the predefined lighting situation.

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Lightingtools with louvre technology

   Comfolight 2, surface m.    Comfit M, surface m.          Hexal a, surface m.            Comfit T16, recessed m.
   Comfolight 2, susp. m.        Comfit M, suspended m.     Hexal a, suspended m.

In the case of lighting tools with louvre technology, the arrangement of luminaires determines the arrangement of workstations in the room.
Otherwise glare reflections would be created upon the work surfaces.