Help sheet 9 - METAL HALIDE UPLIGHTING FOR LARGER TREES


Uplighting of trees Uplighting of trees adds drama and vertical emphasis in a garden lighting scheme. Metal halide uplights have a narrower central beam, typically 40°, to penetrate up through the branch structure and a peripheral beam to light the canopy which complements the central beam focused up the trunk & inner branches. Recessed uplights require a position above the water table with 300m of shingle drainage below the fitting; use spike mount uplights in ground subject to water-logging. Suggestions shown are subject to the tree having an open structure to allow the light beam to travel upwards; look up through the tree you propose to light - if you can see up through the branches, then light will be able to penetrate the canopy and structure as well. Lighting large trees is something of a black art: if in doubt, test the position and focus of uplights with a temporary wiring set-up before final installation. Metal halide lighting is energy efficient and uses controlled beams to focus light onto a subject rather than scattering it into the night sky as is the case with cheap halogen floodlights.
Using 2 uplights < If the diameter of the canopy exceeds 10 metres, consider using 2 or more uplights for a fuller effect.
Illuminate the outer canopy < Where the outer canopy of a large tree is dense, uplight the trunk and centre of the branch structure with a spot beam uplight and position one or more metal halide floodlights to illuminate the outer canopy.
Symmetric beam floodlight < Use a symmetric beam floodlight where the light fitting is to stand back from the tree, perhaps hidden behind a landscape feature, wall or shrub. Floodlighting cannot generally be achieved with ground recessed units as the internal lamp adjustment is insufficient. E9322-70 70w floodlight will light many trees up to 15 metres well, unless the foliage colour is particularly dark. It is also an excellent uplight for wall washing applications and light large conifer hedge screens. Use E9322-150 150w floodlights for trees over 15m in height, where the floodlight is further than 10m from the outside of the canopy or where foliage is particularly dark in colour.
Positioning of the light < When the feasible position of the light is just outside the canopy or you want to "graze" up the foliage surface to emphasise texture, you need a floodlight that will light the bottom of the canopy but still "stretch" the light beam up towards the top. That is what an asymmetric beam floodlight or ground recessed uplight will do.

The table gives a choice of metal halide uplights using ceramic metal halide (CDM) lamps, which give long life, good colour rendering and stable colour through the life of the lamp.

Metal Halide uplighting table e9912 e9012 e9324-70 e9324-150 e9323-70 e9323-150 e9212 e9322-70 e9322-150

Product codes and performance refer to spike mount uplights, floodlights and recessed uplights marketed by Lighting for Gardens Ltd.

Copyright 2010; Information based on products supplied by Lighting for Gardens Limited and is advisory only. The company accepts no responsibility for incorrect use or application of information given. Light fittings can become hot in use; exercise appropriate precautions. Exterior electrical installations should be undertaken by a qualified electrician.