Dyson Lighting - Cu-Beam | lb.dyson.com

Powerful light precisely where you need it

Suspended lighting with Heat pipe technology to cool LEDs.
For powerful light, precisely where you need it.

Dyson D9 image - light outside
 

Dyson D9 image - dark outside
 

Cu-Beam duo logo and image

Combined up and down light
with full flexible control.

Cu-Beam duo logo

Alters to suit changing needs throughout the day.

Cu-Beam down-light logo and image

Suspended down-light with a controlled
pool of powerful illumination.

Cu-Beam down-light logo

Ideal for lighting task surfaces, such as meeting tables and office desks.

Cu-Beam up-light logo and image

Suspended up-light with an ultra-wide
distribution of powerful illumination.

Cu-Beam up-light logo

Optimal lighting for open spaces, such as atriums, foyers and offices.

Contact us

Brochures, installation guides and information

Follow the link below for useful resources 

 

A dedicated Dyson expert

will contact you within one business day.

Face to face meeting

with demonstration.

Get a tailored quote

specific to your
business needs.

Speak to a Dyson expert

+961 1 252 474

Fluorescent lights office image

Fluorescent lights can create problems, including reduced light output over time, wasted light in all directions, costly replacement, noise pollution and hazardous material.

LED recessed lights office image

Some businesses opt for recessed
LED lights. But without effective
cooling, their efficacy may drop
over time, which can result in
inefficient lighting.

Exploded image of Cu-Beam showing LED, lens and heat pipes

Cu-Beam™ suspended light technology works differently.

Heat pipe technology

Cu-Beam™ suspended lights come equipped with an effective cooling system. Heat is transferred away from the light source and dissipated along the wings.


Custom-engineered lens

A single light source allows accurate optical control. Precisely calculated optical geometry directs light without compromising output.


Single high-power LEDs

Because of Heat pipe technology,
Cu-Beam™ suspended lights are able to use single, high-power light sources.


Cu-Beam heat pipe technology image

Heat pipe technology

Six vacuum-sealed tubes span the wings of the Cu-Beam™ suspended lights. Each tube contains a drop of water.

When the light is switched on, the heat generated by the LEDs turns the water inside the tubes into vapour. The vapour begins moving along the tubes due to the difference in pressure.


As soon the vapour reaches a cool area of the tube, it condenses back into water. Heat energy is dissipated evenly through a series of aluminium fins, which form the light's wings.


A copper wick draws the water back towards the LEDs via capillary action, and the cycle begins again.

Product logos and images

Find out more about the Cu-Beam™ suspended light range

Alters to suit changing needs throughout the day.

Ideal for lighting task surfaces such as meeting tables and office desks.

Optimal lighting for open spaces, such as atriums, foyers and offices.

Combined up and down light with full flexible control.

Image of Jake and his engineers.

“My team and I have spent 10 years immersed in the science of powerful, long-lasting illumination. Now, we’ve developed a lighting technology that can adapt to different tasks throughout the day.”

Three Cu-Beam duo splits of light for different working scenarios.

A custom-built driver splits the light ratio to suit different needs.

Presenting


With more light upwards and less light downwards, the presenter’s screen can become the focal point.


Meeting


More light directed downwards illuminates the table, to aid note-taking and discussions across the table.


Out of hours


Full up-light provides a blanket of ambient illumination across the space – ideal for maintenance staff.


Inforgraphic of people working at desks.

Directing light where it’s needed provides optimal visual conditions, preventing wasted light and helping to reduce eye strain.

Ricochet™ technology maintains the output of every lumen.

Exploded image of Cu-Beam showing LED, lens, heat pipes and shutters.

With adjustable one-touch shutters and a refelctive surface, Ricochet™ technology converts unwanted down-light into up-light, preventing light being wasted.

Image of shutters closed.

Closed shutters for up-light

Closing the adjustable shutters allows Ricochet™ technology to recover unwanted down-light. It reflects it upwards, to maximise lumen output and provide very high efficacy.

Image of shutters open.

Open shutters for down-light

This allows more lumens to go downwards, to maximise downward light distribution onto the task plane.

Dyson D9 image

Combined up and down light with full flexible control.

Dyson D9 image
 

Suspended down-light with a controlled
pool of powerful illumination.

Cu-Beam down-light installed over bank of 2 desks.
 

Exploded down-light lens image

Custom-engineered lens

Directs light onto a surface for powerful and efficient task lighting.

Single high-power LED

A chip on board LED provides a fixture light output of 5120 lm.

A custom-engineered lens, combined with adjustable shutters, provides precise task lighting. Ideal for board room tables and desks.

Controlled pyramid of light

When mounted at 1.3m above the task area, Cu-Beam™ down-light projects 643lx
evenly over an area of 3.2m x 1.6m.

Suspended up-light with an ultra-wide
distribution of powerful illumination.

Cu-Beam up-light install image in reception area.

One light for the whole room

Using a custom-engineered bubble optic lens,
the Cu-Beam™ up-light casts a wide pool of light
across the ceiling, creating ambient light.

Exploded up-light lens image

Custom-engineered bubble optic lens

Projects an ultra-wide beam of light towards the ceiling, creating ambient light.

Single high-power LED

A chip on board LED provides a fixture light output of 7704 lm.

Wide distribution of light

When mounted at 400mm from the ceiling, Cu-Beam™ up-light projects light evenly over an area of 4m wide.

Useful resources

Here, you can download manuals, installation guides and technical specifications.