Compact en powerful: Cardan XS HE One, Two, Three.

Compact en powerful: Cardan XS HE One, Two, Three | Light4U

Building on the success of our Cardan S series, we’re introducing the Cardan XS HE One, Two and Three. These new models offer the same outstanding performance in a sleeker, more compact design, following the market trend of miniaturization.

Their reduced size, combined with high output, makes them ideal for precision lighting in spaces with high ceilings where controlled, focused illumination is essential.

The Cardan XS HE series features three sizes:

Cardan XS One HE: Cut-out 90x90mm
Cardan XS Two HE: Cut-out 170x90mm
Cardan XS Three HE: Cut-out 250x90mm

With a maximum luminous flux of 2950lm, efficiency up to 137lm/W, and beam angles of 30°, 36°, 45° and 65° , these luminaires ensure powerful, energy-efficient illumination. Their compact design makes them ideal for accentuating objects placed further apart while maintaining uniform lighting quality.

Built for professional applications, the Cardan XS HE range offers full 360° cardanic rotation and a 20° tilting angle, enabling precise light direction. Control options include DALI, 1-10V, Casambi, and Phase-cut-dimming for seamless integration into modern lighting systems.

Accessories:

• Honeycomb, clear glass, frosted glass
• Emergency lighting

They provide powerful, controlled illumination, making them ideal for retail, galleries, and hospitality spaces with high ceilings where focused lighting and visual clarity are essential.

Ready for powerful, precise lighting?
Contact our sales team for more information.

Photocredits.
Photographer: Robert Koelewijn fotografie
Partner: bedrijfsverlichting.nl
Project: ODIDO Nederland

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