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Wet Beam

Architectural linear lighting for wet locations

Watertightness. Flexibility. Performance.

Specially designed to UL and CSA standards for wet locations, Wet Beam 4 and Wet Beam DI luminaires are suitable for indoor spaces, such as bathrooms, spas and indoor parking garages, as well as outdoor spaces, including soffits and under-canopy installations.


Enabling seamless transitions

Modeled after our signature Beam luminaires, Wet Beam products facilitate visual continuity between indoor and outdoor lighting designs. In terms of dimensions and aperture width, Wet Beam DI is very similar to Beam 3 (3 13/32” apertures) and Wet Beam 4 is almost identical to Beam 4 (4 3/16” apertures). This allows for seamless transitions from indoor lines of light to outdoor lighting applications, thereby maintaining a consistent appearance throughout the space.

IP65 Rating

Fully gasketed and IP65-rated, Wet Beam 4 is particularly well suited for outdoor lighting applications. All Wet Beam luminaires deliver efficient LED illumination through a polycarbonate satin lens. Continuous runs available.

Bring out the light

Introducing Outdoor Series, our all-season product category designed to brave the elements with elegance and optimally effective illumination. These all-weather commercial lighting tools – including Wet Beam and all-new Extend™ 2 and Extend™ 4 – bring the fluid design and minimalist style of interior lighting to the building façade, while maintaining a consistent architectural look. High-performance Outdoor Series solutions meet all the requirements – including IP66 enclosure ratings – to make your exterior lighting vision a reality.


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Photometric Scale Tool

Information

For Linears – Target Total Luminaire Lumens, calculate by multiplying the original length by your desired lumen value. For example, if you want 800 lumens, multiply 800 × 4 (original length). Target Total Luminaire Lumens input would be 3200.

For optimal accuracy, always use a maximum length of 4ft. Anything beyond this includes only one light source. Note: Direct/Indirect scales proportionally and cannot be adjusted separately.

Efficacy

-- lm/W

Watt per foot

-- W/ft