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The KKP 403 Fountain Light features a wide 60-degree beam angle specifically designed for broad coverage illumination of large fountain areas and water surfaces. This high-output model delivers 20W of LED power with extensive light spread, making it ideal for illuminating expansive water features, large reflection pools, and architectural fountain complexes where comprehensive coverage is essential. The fixture's wide-beam optics minimize the number of units required for large-area illumination.
Incorporating advanced heat dissipation technology, the KKP 403 maintains optimal operating temperatures even during extended high-power operation. The wide-angle design ensures overlapping coverage patterns that eliminate dark spots and shadows, creating seamless illumination across entire fountain surfaces. Specialized diffusing elements within the optical system prevent glare while maintaining high light output efficiency.
For large-scale fountain projects, the KKP 403 provides cost-effective illumination by reducing the quantity of fixtures needed while maintaining consistent light quality. Its broad coverage capability makes it particularly valuable for public spaces, commercial plazas, and civic water features where visibility and safety are priorities. When strategically positioned, multiple KKP 403 units can create uniform lighting blankets that enhance the architectural presence of water features while ensuring safe navigation around fountain perimeters.
Calculate based on area: one KKP 403 covers approximately 150-200 square feet at 2-3 foot mounting depth. For a 40x60 foot fountain basin, 12-16 fixtures typically provide uniform coverage. We provide detailed lighting plans for large projects.
Yes, their wide beam and high output make them excellent for illuminating fountain perimeters in public spaces. Mount at shallow angles along edges to highlight boundaries while minimizing water surface glare.
While covering more area, the KKP 403 maintains high lumen-per-watt efficiency through advanced optics. The reduced fixture count often results in lower total system wattage compared to using more narrow-beam fixtures.
Yes, they can be mounted in dry locations aiming into water. However, underwater mounting typically produces better results with less glare. Above-water mounting requires careful aiming to avoid direct viewer glare.
For uniform coverage: 12-15 feet apart at 2-3 foot mounting depth. In deeper water, reduce spacing to 8-12 feet. Overlap coverage by 30-40% to eliminate dark spots between fixtures.
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