Products Description
D22 Lens Anti-Glare Cap for Floodlight Accessory Selection
The D22 lens anti-glare cap is an accessory used when a floodlight layout needs a cap-style glare-control part matched to the lens area. The current Radiant Honor accessory catalogue lists the D22 Lens Anti-Glare Cap, fit lens outer diameter Phi 20-22 mm, and PT-A, PT-B and PT-C option labels with source-shown angle fit notes. This page keeps the public copy inside those source-backed facts.
| Source-backed item | Source-backed note | How to use it in planning |
|---|---|---|
| D22 lens anti-glare cap | Accessory name in catalogue | Use as a cap-style glare-control accessory reference. |
| Lens outer diameter | Phi 20-22 mm | Check the lens outer diameter before selecting the cap. |
| PT-A | Fit 25-60 degrees | Compare with the beam-angle plan shown for the fixture. |
| PT-B | Fit 25-60 degrees | Compare with the beam-angle plan shown for the fixture. |
| PT-C | Fit 6-15 degrees | Use when the source-shown narrow-angle fit note is relevant. |
What does the D22 anti-glare cap page confirm?
It confirms a source-backed accessory name, a lens outer-diameter fit note and three option labels. It does not define the full floodlight fixture, the control method, the colour setup, project documents, timing or support terms.
How should the Phi 20-22 mm note be used?
Use the Phi 20-22 mm note as the first matching check. If the fixture lens outside diameter is outside that range, the D22 cap should not be treated as a confirmed fit from this page alone.
| Matching input | Why it matters | Record before selection |
|---|---|---|
| Lens outside diameter | Connects the fixture to the D22 fit note. | Measured diameter in millimetres. |
| Beam-angle plan | Connects the fixture to PT-A, PT-B or PT-C notes. | Planned beam angle from the fixture data. |
| Accessory position | Shows whether a cap-style part suits the layout. | Front lens area and aiming direction. |
| Adjacent glare parts | Separates cap, ring and pressure-plate decisions. | D22 cap, anti-glare ring or pressure plate. |
How do PT-A, PT-B and PT-C differ in the source?
The extracted source text shows PT-A and PT-B with 25-60 degree fit notes, and PT-C with a 6-15 degree fit note. Treat these as catalogue option labels that need to be matched to the fixture beam-angle plan, not as universal fixture specifications.
When should D22 be compared with anti-glare rings?
Compare the D22 cap with the radar and louver anti-glare ring when the project needs to choose between a cap-style accessory and a ring-style accessory. The right choice depends on the fixture face, lens size and aiming layout.
| Accessory route | Use when | Safe selection output |
|---|---|---|
| D22 cap | The lens outer diameter matches the source fit note. | Cap option shortlist. |
| Radar or louver ring | A ring-style glare-control accessory is being reviewed. | Ring option shortlist. |
| Deep pressure plate | The project is reviewing deeper lens-front shielding. | Pressure-plate option shortlist. |
| Mounting accessory | Fixture position changes glare direction. | Mounting path shortlist. |
Can this cap solve every glare problem?
No. It is one accessory choice in a larger lighting layout. Glare review also depends on fixture aiming, mounting height, observer position, beam angle and whether another anti-glare accessory is more appropriate.
Which related pages should be reviewed together?
For another anti-glare accessory style, review the radar and louver anti-glare ring. For deeper lens-front shielding, review the deep anti-glare lens pressure plate. For position and aiming support, review pole and tree mounting brackets.
| Project input | Question to answer | Why it keeps the page fact-safe |
|---|---|---|
| Fixture lens size | Does it align with Phi 20-22 mm? | Uses the source-backed fit note. |
| Beam-angle plan | Does it align with PT-A, PT-B or PT-C notes? | Uses source-shown option labels. |
| Fixture aiming | Where is the glare concern observed? | Keeps selection tied to layout, not unsupported defaults. |
| Accessory family | Cap, ring or pressure plate? | Prevents mixing unrelated accessory claims. |
What information helps prepare a clear D22 accessory request?
Share the lens outside diameter, planned beam angle, fixture face photo or drawing, aiming direction and whether a cap, ring or pressure-plate accessory is being compared. For broader fixture-family planning, use the landscape flood light selection guide. For catalogue files, use the download center.