Noxion LED Floodlights
What are the advantages of Noxion LED floodlights?
Noxion LED floodlights offer several advantages over traditional floodlights. They are significantly more energy-efficient, helping to reduce energy costs by up to 80%. Additionally, they have a much longer lifespan, which also means lower maintenance and replacement costs.
Many of our professional LED floodlights are highly resistant to weather conditions and suitable for outdoor use, thanks to their high IP rating, such as IP65. However, if you plan to install the luminaire under a canopy or shelter, a product with an IP44 rating—splash- and moisture-resistant—may also be sufficient. Some Noxion floodlights are capable of operating in extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to +40°C.
Where can Noxion LED products be installed?
Noxion luminaires are versatile and can be mounted on walls, columns, or even fixed directly to the ground. Our professional LED floodlights come with a mounting bracket, and include screws and wall plugs for easy installation. This powerful LED lighting is mainly used outdoors and can also be installed at elevated positions—between 4 and 15 metres high. Most common application areas include:
- Billboard illumination
- Lighting for buildings, churches, monuments, etc.
- Sports field lighting
- Construction site lighting
- Courtyards and driveway lighting
- Tunnel lighting
- Football stadiums
Are Noxion LED floodlights waterproof?
Noxion floodlights can be installed both indoors and outdoors. The main difference between indoor and outdoor LED fixtures lies in their degree of protection against splashes, dust, and other particles (IP rating). For indoor environments such as museums and galleries, an IP44 rating is typically sufficient. However, for outdoor installations, it is recommended to opt for luminaires with an IP65 or IP66 rating to ensure protection against moisture and dust ingress. To help narrow down your search, you can use filters by protection class and beam angle.
What are the differences between the 3 Noxion ranges?
Features | Beam V2 | ProBeam V2 | Beamy G3 |
Type of light | Symmetrical or asymmetrical | Symmetrical or asymmetrical | Symmetrical |
Wattage | 100W | 210W | 50W |
Lifespan | 150 000 hours | 150 000 hours | 30 000 hours |
Protection class | IP66 | IP66 | IP65 |
Operating Temperature | 0 to +75 degrees | 0 to +75 degrees | 0 to +100 degrees |
Guarantee | 6 years | 6 years | 4 years |
Colour temperature (Kelvin) | 3000K, 4000K and 6500K | 3000K, 4000K and 6500K | 3000K or 4000K |
Dimmable | Not dimmable | Yes, with switch 3CCT | Not dimmable |
Luminous Flux (Lumen) | 14 000 lumens | 14 000 lumens | 5500 lumens |
Ideal applications | Car park, company facade, building | Car park, company facade, building | Terrace, patio, garden courtyard |
Product link | Discover our products | Discover our products | Discover our products |
What is the installation benefit of Noxion (Pro)Beam?
Floodlights can be placed on the floor or mounted on a wall using the mounting bracket and fasteners. Where our Noxion Beam and ProBeam fixtures offer an advantage over the competition is that the mounting brackets are equipped with extra wide mounting holes. This gives you more flexibility when securing the fixture during installation. In addition, these Noxion floodlights have a 1-metre cable, which is long enough to connect the fixture to a junction box


How many floodlights can I safely install?
B16 and C16 circuit breakers are used to protect electrical circuits, but they respond differently to overloads. The B16 breaker is more sensitive and is mainly used for lighter or domestic loads. In contrast, the C16 breaker is designed to handle higher inrush currents, making it more suitable for commercial environments or equipment with a high starting current, such as LED floodlights.
Circuit breaker | Amount of Beam (40W, 80W, or 100W) | Amount of ProBeam (130W, 170W, or 210W) |
B16 | 18 units | 7 units |
C16 | 26 units | 12 units |
What is the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical lighting?
Symmetrical lighting distributes light evenly across a surface, making it ideal for general illumination in large areas or as accent lighting for tasks that require high brightness. Asymmetrical lighting, on the other hand, directs the light beam towards a specific area. An LED floodlight with an asymmetrical beam focuses all the light on one targeted zone, making it perfect for directional and controlled lighting. For more insights, see our blog article: “Why choose asymmetric lighting?”