Products Description
This 60W in-ground flood/spot light page is a recessed landscape planning guide for stronger ground-level accents at plaza features, facade bases, entrance zones, tree groups and open courtyard edges. It keeps the public page focused on layout planning and project-confirmed configuration rather than presenting one fixed public datasheet.
Use this page when the inquiry needs a higher-output recessed position and the final beam, color plan, control signal, cable exit, housing detail and paperwork list will be confirmed from drawings and buyer files.
Where does a 60W-class in-ground flood/spot light fit best?
A 60W-class recessed position is useful when a project needs a stronger upward or angled accent from the ground plane. It may be considered for larger tree groups, facade-base highlights, plaza objects, entrance landscape islands and courtyard focal points.
| Scene | Planning use | Buyer note |
|---|---|---|
| Facade base | Stronger recessed accent from ground level | Confirm setback and surface finish |
| Plaza object | Focused ground-level highlight | Confirm object height and viewing angle |
| Tree group | Higher-output uplight planning point | Confirm canopy, trunk and planting area |
| Entrance island | Recessed landscape emphasis | Confirm pedestrian path and glare control |
How should a high-output recessed inquiry be prepared?
Prepare drawings before asking for a final selection. The most useful inputs are mounting position, paving section, beam direction, color schedule, wiring path, control expectation and any market paperwork requested by the project team.
| Input | Why it matters | Preferred file |
|---|---|---|
| Plan drawing | Shows fixture spacing and target area | CAD, PDF or marked image |
| Section detail | Shows recess depth and surface build-up | Construction detail |
| Lighting intent | Clarifies beam strength and aiming priority | Lighting schedule or markup |
| System note | Clarifies wiring and scene control needs | Project note or system brief |
Can this page support plazas, facade bases and tree groups?
Yes, this page is suitable as a planning reference for those public scenes. Final selection should still be confirmed against the site drawing because a plaza sculpture, a building base and a tree group can require different beam control, mounting depth and glare handling.
| Target area | Planning direction | Confirmation point |
|---|---|---|
| Plaza feature | Use as a recessed highlight reference | Object height and viewer position |
| Facade base | Use for stronger vertical surface emphasis | Setback, wall material and aiming angle |
| Tree group | Use for medium-to-large landscape focus | Canopy shape and root-zone layout |
| Entrance zone | Use as a ground-level visual anchor | Walking route and surface temperature needs |
What details should remain project-confirmed?
The public page should not lock down details that depend on drawings, controls and project files. Keep the power-class identity public, then confirm final electrical, optical, mechanical and document details from the actual inquiry package.
| Detail | Safe handling | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Beam and aiming | Confirm after layout review | Distance and target height change the result |
| Color plan | Confirm from the lighting schedule | Scene goals vary by project |
| Control signal | Confirm from the system brief | Wiring and controller choices vary |
| Paperwork list | Confirm from buyer files | Market and project requirements differ |
How does this page compare with nearby recessed pages?
Use nearby recessed pages to compare the needed power class and installation scale. For a lower medium-power reference, review 36W recessed landscape planning. For compact points, compare MA50 recessed uplight planning, MA80 in-ground uplight planning and MA120 in-ground uplight planning.
| Reference page | Use it for | Decision note |
|---|---|---|
| MA50 recessed uplight | Compact ground accents | Compare when the visual point is small |
| MA80 in-ground uplight | Mid-small recessed accents | Compare when lower output may be enough |
| MA120 in-ground uplight | Nearby higher MA reference | Compare with drawings and spacing |
| 60W in-ground flood/spot light | Stronger recessed landscape planning | Use when a larger ground accent is needed |
What should this public page avoid claiming?
It should avoid fixed statements about protection grade, controller type, color-output default, LED component brand, approval paperwork, exact project terms or named case binding. Those details belong in the buyer-specific review after drawings and requirements are shared.
| Claim type | Safer wording | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Protection target | Confirm for the project environment | Site conditions vary |
| Control method | Confirm from the system plan | System choices vary |
| Color output | Confirm from the lighting schedule | Scene goals vary |
| Paperwork or terms | Confirm from inquiry files | Document needs vary by project |
Where can buyers continue after this 60W in-ground page?
Continue through the in-ground light category to compare recessed families, use the catalogue download page for broader product-family review, or send drawings through the contact page for a project-confirmed selection path.