Description
The Acete is a 20W LED floodlight with a built-in PIR sensor, switching on automatically when motion is detected. It draws on 220-240V AC mains and delivers up to 2160 lumens across a wide 90 degree beam, washing a broad area with even light rather than a tight spot. American buyers will know this style as an outdoor LED flood light. Colour is selectable across three tones, 3000K warm white, 4000K neutral white and 6500K cool daylight, so the same fitting can suit a soft entrance glow or a brighter, crisper output.
The PIR detection makes this a practical choice for porches, carports and covered side passages, where a hands-free light is welcome as you arrive or pass through. Its 20W output replaces roughly a 100W traditional halogen flood (at about 20 lumens per watt), giving useful short-throw coverage over a doorway, drive entrance or sheltered patio. The wide 90 degree beam spreads light across the immediate approach rather than projecting far down a garden, so it works best lighting the space directly in front of it.
The body is aluminium alloy in a grey finish, rated IP44 for splash resistance, which suits sheltered and covered outdoor positions but not fully exposed locations facing direct rain or water jets. It mounts to a wall or ceiling and the integrated LED is not dimmable. Rated for 25,000 hours, it needs no separate driver or bulb. This range includes plain and sensor floodlight options from Kanlux for a matching look around the property.
Specification
| Power |
20W |
| Voltage |
220-240 AC |
| Luminous flux |
1850 / 2160 / 1940 lm |
| Colour temperature |
3000/4000/6500K |
| Colour rendering (CRI) |
Ra 80 |
| Beam angle |
90° |
| IP rating |
IP44 |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Mounting |
Ceiling Mounted, Wall Mounted |
| Lifespan |
25,000 hours |
| Weight |
324 g |
| Material |
Aluminium Alloy |
| Finish |
Grey |
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Frequently Asked
How bright is the Acete 20W floodlight?
It produces up to 2160 lumens depending on the selected colour temperature, with 1850 lm in warm white, 2160 lm in neutral white and 1940 lm in cool daylight. The wide 90 degree beam spreads this evenly over the area directly in front of the fitting.
What halogen wattage does it replace?
At around 20 lumens per watt for an old halogen floodlight, this 20W LED at roughly 1850 to 2160 lumens is close to a 100W halogen flood. You get comparable brightness for a fraction of the running cost.
Can I use it outdoors?
It is rated IP44, so it is splash-resistant and suits covered or sheltered outdoor spots such as a porch or carport. Keep it clear of fully exposed positions facing direct rain or water jets, as IP44 does not cover those conditions.
How does the PIR sensor work?
The built-in passive infrared sensor detects movement and switches the light on automatically, then off again after a set period of no activity. This makes it a convenient, hands-free light for entrances and approaches.