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    狭角ビーム vs 広角ビーム:設置高さによるLEDスポットライトのエンジニアリングガイド

    How to Choose Beam Angle for LED Spotlights (Narrow vs Wide Explained by Ceiling Height)


    Narrow vs Wide Beam: Quick Answer

    • Narrow beam (15°–30°) → high intensity, small coverage → best for high ceilings & accent lighting

    • Wide beam (60°–90°) → lower intensity, large coverage → best for low ceilings & general lighting

      Rule of thumb:

    • Ceiling higher than 4m → use narrow beam

    • Ceiling lower than 3m → use wide beam


    Narrow vs Wide Beam: Side-by-Side Comparison

    特徴Narrow Beam (15°–30°)Wide Beam (60°–90°)
    Light distributionFocusedWide spread
    照度高い低い
    Coverage area
    Best applicationアクセント照明一般照明
    天井高高い天井Low ceilings
    Glare controlBetterMore glare risk

    When to Use Narrow vs Wide Beam

    Split-view image contrasting narrow beam spotlight on a plant in dim room and wide beam illuminating entire living area with sofa and furniture.

    Use Narrow Beam (15°–30°) when:

    • 天井高 > 4m
    • Need to highlight products or objects
    • Require high lux on a specific area
    • Applications:

      • retail displays
      • hotel lobbies
      • galleries

    Use Wide Beam (60°–90°) when:

    • 天井高 < 3m
    • Need uniform ambient lighting
    • Reduce fixture quantity
    • Applications:

      • オフィス
      • supermarkets
      • residential lighting

    Why Narrow Beam Produces Higher Lux

    Diagram illustrating 10-degree narrow and 60-degree wide beam angles for lights, showing center diameter measurements at heights from 0.5 m to 3.0 m.

    Comparative chart of light beam spreads for 10° spot and 60° flood angles, showing resulting coverage diameters at different installation heights.

    The difference between narrow and wide beams comes from light concentration.

    Illuminance follows the inverse square law:

    E = I / d²

    A narrow beam concentrates light into a smaller area, producing 2–4× higher lux than a wide beam at the same height.


    Beam Coverage Formula (Practical Calculation)

    To compare narrow vs wide beam in real projects:

    D ≈ 2 × H × tan(θ/2)
    • D = beam diameter
    • H = mounting height
    • θ = beam angle

      例:

    At 3m height:


    Narrow vs Wide Beam by Ceiling Height

    天井高Recommended BeamReason
    <3m60°–90° (Wide)Better coverage
    3–4m40°–60°バランス型
    4–6m20°–40° (Narrow)Higher lux
    >6m10°–25° (Narrow)Deep penetration

    Based on practical IES lighting design principles:
    https://www.ies.org/standards/


    メーカー視点

    In commercial lighting projects:

    • Over 60% of lighting complaints are caused by incorrect beam angle selection
    • Not by lumen output

    For ceilings above 5m:

    • Using 60° wide beam often results in:

      • flat lighting
      • insufficient brightness

      Recommended solution:

    • 使用 24°–36° narrow beam

    • Improves contrast and visual impact


    Beam Angle vs Fixture Spacing

    Split image showing poorly spaced recessed ceiling lights on the left creating uneven beams and shadows, contrasted with well-spaced lights on the right for uniform illumination.

    Even with correct beam type, spacing matters.

    Spacing ≈ Height × (2 / tan(θ/2))

    例:


    Real Commercial Applications

    小売店照明

    • 3m ceiling
    • 40° beam
    • Balanced visibility and coverage

    Hotel Lobby

    • 5m ceiling
    • Combine:

      • narrow beam (accent)
      • wide beam (ambient)

    Art Gallery


    Common Mistakes When Choosing Beam Angle

    • Using wide beam for high ceilings
    • Using one beam angle everywhere
    • Ignoring spacing rules
    • Focusing only on lumens

    Troubleshooting: Narrow vs Wide Beam Problems

    • Too dark → beam too wide
    • Too bright spot → beam too narrow
    • Uneven lighting → spacing issue
    • Flat lighting → no beam layering

    Before Buying LED Spotlights (Checklist)

    • Ceiling > 4m? → choose narrow beam
    • Need accent lighting? → choose narrow
    • Need uniform lighting? → choose wide
    • CRI ≥ 90? → better visual quality

    How Professionals Combine Multiple Beam Angles

    In high-end commercial projects, using a single beam angle across the entire space is a common mistake that leads to "flat" and uninspiring environments. Professional designers use Layered Lighting to create depth, focus, and visual comfort.

    1.The "Accent + Ambient" Combo

    This is the most standard professional setup for retail and hospitality.

    The Strategy: Use 15°–24° narrow beams to highlight specific products or features (Accent), and 60° wide beams for general circulation areas (Ambient).

    The Benefit: It creates a 3:1 contrast ratio, which naturally draws the customer’s eye to the merchandise while ensuring the space feels bright and safe.

    2.The "Wall Washing + Task" Combo

    Common in art galleries and modern offices.

    The Strategy: Use 36°–45° beams pointed at walls (Wall Washing) to make the space feel larger, combined with 24° beams over desks or exhibits (Task).

    The Benefit: It reduces eye strain by providing vertical brightness while maintaining high-intensity light where work is being done.

    3.Avoiding "Hot Spots" with Overlapping Beams

    When spacing fixtures, professionals aim for a 20%–30% beam overlap.

    If beams don’t overlap: You get dark "scallops" on the walls and uneven light on the floor.

    If overlap is too high: You waste energy and create "hot spots" that cause glare.

    Conclusion: Narrow vs Wide Beam — Which One Is Better?

    Neither is “better” — it depends on application

    • Narrow beam = precision + high intensity

    • Wide beam = coverage + uniformity

      The correct choice depends on:

    • ceiling height

    • lighting purpose

    • spacing design


    B2B Engineering Recommendation

    For commercial projects:

    • Request beam angle simulation
    • Verify spacing and lux distribution
    • Use mixed beam strategies

      Our engineering team can support Dialux simulation and beam angle optimization before production.

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