Reflector as standard or 40 degree multi-faceted option
Halo LED downlight
The Halo LED Downlight is a high-performance luminaire designed for a wide range of applications.
Output reference for specification and comparison.
L70/B10 @ 60,000h
System for optimum performance
Configure Halo for enquiry.
Select the output, optic, finish, control gear and accessories needed for the project, then send the configuration to Lumenloop for specification support.
Selected Halo specification.
LED downlight specification for Halo.
The Halo LED Downlight is a high-performance luminaire designed for a wide range of applications. Powered by a Philips LED and driver system, it delivers exceptional efficiency with a luminaire efficacy of up to 104 lumens per watt. Key specification details include life >60,000 hours (L70 / B10).
Performance and installation details include life >60,000 hours (L70 / B10). This section covers output, optics, mounting and control requirements.
Supporting resources include datasheet, Installation guide, Photometric data and BIM file, where published.
Specification-led LED downlight features.
- 50 degree satin etched: Reflector as standard or 40 degree multi-faceted option
- Outputs up to 4800 lm: Output reference for specification and comparison.
- Lumen maintenance: L70/B10 @ 60,000h
- Philips LED and driver: System for optimum performance
- IP54 and IP65 options: Helps confirm the environmental or compliance requirement before ordering.
- Cut-out tolerance +/- 4: Mm for easier retro-fitting
- DALI, dimming and emergency options: Suitable for a range of control and emergency options.
- Reduced profile bezel to: Minimise visual impact - RAL 9016 white
Halo quick technical reference.
The Halo LED Downlight is a high-performance luminaire designed for a wide range of applications.
Key specification points include life >60,000 hours (L70 / B10).
Project notes include Controls: Tunable white + DALI /T+DALI and Casambi wireless /BTC. Emergency: 3-hour emergency /EM, Self-test / DALI emergency /EMD, Maintained emergency /EMI and DALI emergency /EMDI. Supporting files include datasheet, Installation guide and Photometric data.
Halo specification options.
1,075 lm | 3000K | RAL 9016 white
1,175 lm | 4000K | RAL 9016 white
1,850 lm | 3000K | RAL 9016 white
2,000 lm | 4000K | RAL 9016 white
2,850 lm | 3000K | RAL 9016 white
3,075 lm | 4000K | RAL 9016 white
4,425 lm | 3000K | RAL 9016 white
4,800 lm | 4000K | RAL 9016 white
1,850 lm | Tunable white | RAL 9016 white
Why specify Halo?
Reflector as standard or 40 degree multi-faceted option
Output reference for specification and comparison.
L70/B10 @ 60,000h
System for optimum performance
Helps confirm the environmental or compliance requirement before ordering.
Mm for easier retro-fitting
Halo specification questions.
Specification notes for contractors, consultants and buyers checking LED downlight options before ordering.
What makes Halo different from a standard LED downlight?
The Halo LED Downlight is a high-performance luminaire designed for a wide range of applications. Powered by a Philips LED and driver system, it delivers exceptional efficiency with a luminaire efficacy of up to 104 lumens per watt. Key specification details include life >60,000 hours (L70 / B10).
Which ceilings or mounting conditions should be checked for Halo?
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?
Life >60,000 hours (L70 / B10): Long-life LED performance. Output, colour temperature, control gear and emergency options vary by configuration.
What controls and emergency options can be specified?
Controls: touch dimming or DALI control gear /T+DALI, plus Casambi wireless /BTC. Emergency: remote indicator /EM, DALI or self-test remote indicator /EMD, integral indicator /EMI and DALI or self-test integral indicator /EMDI. Confirm compatibility with the project control strategy, emergency schedule and selected base model before final selection.
Can finishes, accessories or product variations be specified?
Finish, accessory and project variation requirements should be confirmed before final selection, especially where non-standard bezel colours, plug-and-socket arrangements or controls are required.
Are photometric, BIM or installation files available?
Available resources include datasheet, installation guide, photometric data and BIM file, where published.
What lead time should be allowed for Halo?
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.
Share the selected code, room type, control preference and any accessory requirements. Lumenloop can provide datasheets, option notes and supporting files for the selected fitting.

















