Description
The Eveready 30W LED PIR floodlight delivers 3,150 lumens of 4000K cool white light through an integrated LED array housed in a die-cast aluminium black casing with a tempered glass front. A passive infrared (PIR) sensor mounted on the front of the unit detects motion within its detection zone and triggers the floodlight automatically, providing both security lighting and energy savings by activating only when movement is detected.
Designed for driveways, side-of-house pathways, rear gardens, commercial loading bays and workshop exteriors, the floodlight mounts via a quick-fix bracket that allows angle adjustment after installation. The 120-degree beam angle provides wide-area coverage suitable for illuminating parking spaces, entryways and outdoor work areas. The IP44 rating protects against solid objects larger than 1mm and water splashing from any direction, making the unit suitable for most sheltered outdoor positions including zones 1, 2 and 3 (not zone 0 — directly in contact with water).
The die-cast aluminium housing dissipates LED heat efficiently, contributing to the rated 25,000-hour lifespan of the integrated LED. The black powder-coated finish resists corrosion in typical UK outdoor conditions. At 188mm high, 198mm deep and 44mm wide when mounted, the floodlight has a compact profile that suits residential installations where a large fitting would dominate the facade. The unit weighs 550g, light enough for single-person installation onto masonry or timber surfaces.
Specification
| Weight (KG) |
0.55 |
| Width (mm) |
44 |
| Height (mm) |
188 |
| Depth (mm) |
198 |
| Wattage |
30W |
| Lumen |
3,150 |
| Energy Rating |
F |
| Kelvin |
4,000K |
| Colour Temperature |
Cool White |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Beam Angle |
120 |
| LED or Halogen |
LED |
| IP Rating |
IP44 |
| Zone |
Suitable for use in Zones 3, 2 and 1 only (not Zone 0) |
Frequently Asked
How does the PIR sensor work?
The passive infrared sensor detects heat signatures from moving objects within its detection range. When motion is detected, the floodlight activates automatically. Detection range and activation duration depend on the sensor settings — some models allow adjustment of sensitivity and time delay, though this varies by unit. Check the included documentation for control options on this specific model.
Can this be used in a bathroom or wet room?
No. The IP44 rating makes it suitable for zones 1, 2 and 3 in bathroom classifications, but these zones refer to positions well away from direct water contact. For typical bathroom installation near showers or baths, an IP65 or IP67 fitting is recommended. This floodlight suits sheltered outdoor positions like under eaves, porches and covered walkways.
Is the LED replaceable?
No. The LED array is integrated into the floodlight housing and cannot be replaced separately. The unit is rated for 25,000 hours of use, which equates to approximately 8-10 years at typical residential activation patterns (3-4 hours per day). When the LED reaches end of life, the entire unit requires replacement.
What surface can it be mounted to?
The quick-fix bracket suits masonry, brick, blockwork and timber surfaces. Use appropriate fixings for the substrate — masonry anchors or expanding plugs for brick and block, wood screws for timber. The 550g weight and compact 198mm depth mean the floodlight does not require heavy-duty fixings on sound substrates.