Examples of using Uniform illumination in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Floodlights produce a uniform illumination on the facade.
Uniform illumination of the wall with large luminaire spacing.
A luminaire used to provide uniform illumination of walls.
For uniform illumination of premises maytake a few light fixtures.
Monochrome execution provides bright, uniform illumination of the object.
FEATURES: Uniform illumination thanks to special optical lens.
Asymmetrical washlighting for uniform illumination of the ceiling.
Uniform illumination, wide flood lighting angle
This prevents a uniform illumination of the backlight.
Uniform illumination of the surfaces emphasises them as an architectural feature.
Asymmetric light distribution for very uniform illumination of high walls.
Even broad and uniform illumination of vertical surfaces is possible using the wallwashers.
Atrium double-focus wallwashers enable uniform illumination of high walls.
Uniform illumination of the table- good facial illumination Rule of thumb for arranging downlights.
Waveguide structures allow uniform illumination over wide spectral range.
This will give the original interior and to achieve uniform illumination.
Equally important are timely and uniform illumination and temperature characteristics.
you will achieve good, uniform illumination.
Wallwashing for corridors provides highly uniform illumination for two parallel running walls.
you can create a zone with a mild or intense uniform illumination.
Pavement evenness achieves 0.7 above, uniform illumination without spot phenomenon;
also creates the most comfortable and uniform illumination.
Floodlights are suitable for the uniform illumination of large-sized products
Double-focus wallwasher A luminaire used to provide uniform illumination of walls.
Floodlights are suitable for the uniform illumination of large-format exhibits
For safety reasons, the circulation areas around escalators require particularly precise and uniform illumination.
This method makes it possible to achieve uniform illumination of the plants during the daylight hours.
The uniform illumination of the background results in the objects in front only being recognisable as shadowy silhouettes.
General lighting via downlights provides uniform illumination of the circulation areas in the hospital foyer.
especially cost-efficient alternative for uniform illumination with wide distances between the luminaires.