Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
Glow compact low-glare LED downlight
The Glow architectural LED downlight uses a Tridonic SLE LED engine and multi-facet reflector for controlled downlight performance. Key specification details include life >60,000 hours (L80/F10).
Helps keep the fitting suitable for screen-based commercial interiors.
Consistent colour appearance across repeated fittings.
Output reference for specification and comparison.
Configure Glow for enquiry.
Configuration options cover output, optic, finish, control gear and accessories for specification support.
Selected Glow specification.
Compact low-glare LED downlight specification for Glow.
The Glow architectural LED downlight uses a Tridonic SLE LED engine and multi-facet reflector for controlled downlight performance. Key specification details include life >60,000 hours (L80/F10).
Performance and installation details include life >60,000 hours (L80/F10). This section covers output, optics, mounting and control requirements.
Available technical files are shown with this product.
Specification-led compact low-glare LED downlight features.
- Multi-faceted 40 degree injection moulded reflector: Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
- UGR <19: Helps keep the fitting suitable for screen-based commercial interiors.
- 3 step MacAdam ellipse (SDCM): Consistent colour appearance across repeated fittings.
- Output up to 775 lm: Output reference for specification and comparison.
- DALI, wireless and emergency options: Control and emergency options are listed with the product information.
- 5 year warranty: Supports the selected specification.
- Miniature architectural LED downlight: Gives the product range a recognised LED and driver platform.
- Tridonic SLE Advanced LED: Engine and driver system
Glow technical reference.
The Glow is an architectural LED downlight. This luminaire combines the Tridonic SLE LED engine with a precision-engineered multi-facet reflector, delivering superior.
Key specification points include life >60,000 hours (L80/F10).
Option notes include Controls: Mains dimming /MDIM, DALI / SwitchDIM / DSI /ECO and Casambi wireless /BTC. Emergency: 3-hour emergency /EM, Self-test / DALI emergency /EMD and Wireless mesh emergency /EMM. Available technical files are shown with this product.
Glow specification options.
525 lm | 8 W | /WH, /BL
550 lm | 6 W | 3000K | /WH, /BL
700 lm | 10 W | /WH, /BL, /BLT
Project reference for specification support.
Project reference for specification support.
Why specify Glow?
Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
Helps keep the fitting suitable for screen-based commercial interiors.
Consistent colour appearance across repeated fittings.
Output reference for specification and comparison.
Control and emergency options are listed with the product information.
Supports the selected specification.
Glow specification questions.
Specification notes for contractors, consultants and buyers checking compact low-glare LED downlight options before ordering.
What makes Glow different from a standard compact low-glare LED downlight?
The Glow architectural LED downlight uses a Tridonic SLE LED engine and multi-facet reflector for controlled downlight performance. Key specification details include life >60,000 hours (L80/F10).
Which ceilings or mounting conditions should be checked for Glow?
Check the mounting method, ceiling construction, access space and installation guide before the luminaire is added to the final schedule.
Which outputs, wattages and colour temperatures are available?
Output up to 775 lm: Output reference for specification and comparison. Life >60,000 hours (L80/F10): Long-life LED performance. Output, colour temperature, control gear and emergency options vary by configuration.
What controls and emergency options can be specified?
Controls: Mains dimming /MDIM, DALI / SwitchDIM / DSI /ECO and Casambi wireless /BTC. Emergency: 3-hour emergency /EM, Self-test / DALI emergency /EMD and Wireless mesh emergency /EMM. Check the control strategy, emergency requirement and selected base model before quotation.
Can finishes, accessories or product variations be specified?
Finish, accessory and project variation requirements should be confirmed before quotation, especially where non-standard colours, plug-and-socket arrangements or controls are required.
Are photometric, BIM or installation files available?
Available resources include the datasheet and installation guide for product selection and specification support.
What lead time should be allowed for Glow?
Lead time depends on quantity, finish, control gear, emergency conversion and current production capacity. Confirm the current project lead time with Lumenloop before placing an order.
Check product options and datasheets.
Model code, room type, control preference and accessory requirements help identify the correct datasheets, option notes and technical files.

