OSRAM PAR LED Spots — PAR30/PAR38 Directional & Flood Lighting
OSRAM PAR LED spots replace halogen/CFL PAR lamps in retail, hospitality, façades, and outdoor flood accents. You get controlled beams, high lumen packages, and long service intervals with standard E27 bases. For procurement, the wins are simple: lower wattage at the same candela, cleaner beam edges, and predictable ROI.
Lifetime/ops: 25,000–50,000 h (L70/B50), >100k switching cycles, PF ≥0.9.
Dimming: phase-cut variants (leading/trailing) on select models.
Result in practice: swap 75–120 W halogen PAR for 12–20 W OSRAM and cut energy by 70–85 % while improving beam definition.
OSRAM Directional PAR LEDs — Photometric choices that matter
Narrow 15–24° (accent): higher center beam candlepower (CBCP) for product highlights.
Medium 36–40° (general): even pools on floors/displays.
Wide 60° (flood): soft wash on walls and façades.
Typical figures (guide):
PAR30 12 W / 36° / 3000 K → 1,100 lm, CBCP ~1,600 cd.
PAR38 20 W / 25° / 3000 K → 1,900 lm, CBCP ~4,500 cd.
Choose by lux target @ working plane (e.g., retail 500–750 lx) and mounting height.
OSRAM Flood LED Lighting (Outdoor/Indoor) — Use with proper luminaires
OSRAM PAR lamps themselves are generally IP20; outdoor use relies on IP44–IP65 luminaires (gaskets, glass).
Operating temp: –20…+40 °C typical
Glass fronts on PAR38 help with weather-exposed fittings.
Surge context: pair with surge-protected circuits on long outdoor runs
OSRAM Architectural Spot Lighting — CRI and colour strategy
Retail/fashion: CRI 90, 3000 K; narrow-medium beams to lift contrast.
Grocery/fresh produce: 3000–3500 K CRI 90 in accent zones.
Museums/hospitality: 2700 K CRI 90 for warm ambience; strict glare control (15–24°).
OSRAM PAR LED Spots — Quick spec table (reference)
Model class
Base
Power
Flux
Beam
CCT
CRI
Lifetime
PAR30 12 W
E27
12 W
1,100 lm
24°/36°
3000 K/4000 K
80/90
25–35k h
PAR30 15 W DIM
E27
15 W
1,400 lm
24°/36°
2700–4000 K
90
25–35k h
PAR38 20 W
E27
20 W
1,900 lm
25°/40°
3000 K
80
25–50k h
PAR38 25–30 W
E27
25–30 W
2,400–3,000 lm
15°/25°/40°/60°
3000–4000 K
80/90
35–50k h
Values are typical ranges across OSRAM families; pick exact SKU by datasheet.
OSRAM PAR30/PAR38 — Commercial math (fast)
Example: Replace 120 W halogen PAR38 with 20 W OSRAM LED, 12 h/day, 6 d/wk. Annual energy saved ≈ (100 W × 3,744 h) = 374 kWh → €75–€120/yr per lamp (@€0.20–0.32/kWh). Payback usually <12 months before maintenance savings
OSRAM Professional Reflector LEDs — Procurement checklist
Base/voltage: E27, 230 V; confirm luminaire clearance for PAR38 neck.
Beam: 15–24° accent, 36–40° general, 60° flood.
CCT/CRI: 2700/3000/4000 K; CRI 90 where colour matters.
Dimming: ensure compatible dimmer load/tech (leading vs trailing).
Thermals: enclosed cans raise Tc; check ambient and ventilation.
Outdoor use: only in IP-rated housings; verify gasketed glass.
Batching: same CCT/CRI bin for uniformity across aisles.
Typical mistakes: using non-dimmable lamps on dimmers; mixing beams within one run; assuming PAR lamp alone gives outdoor IP; under-specifying flux after moving to wide beams.
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