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3000K Office IP20 Surface Mounted Linear LED Lights Long Life 50W CE Aluminum
Product Parameters:
Model: FG03-58100-L3PL Fixture Dimension:1186x58x100MM Output power: 50W Luminous Flux: 4000lm Light efficiency: 80 - 90lm/W LED: LED SMD 5050 Driver: Lifud | CRI: >80 CCT: 3000k/4000k/6000k Rated input: 220-240V Beam Angle: 15°30°45°beam angle selectable. PC=120° Certification: CE/ROHS/SAA Warranty: 50000 hours Dimmable or Dali driver is available on request |
Feature:
1. Available lengths 600mm, 1200mm, 1500mm for choice;
2. Light body color: Black, White, and Silver available
3. Traci, 0-10V, dimming and DALI dimming for option;
4. Application: Offices, meeting rooms, Supermarkets, schools, libraries and exercise rooms, etc.
5. Connect with the seamless, form with line shape.
6. Connect by 4pcs pillar which leads stable and seamless.
7. Suspension, Surface mounted wall-mounted, linear lights.
8. Aluminum PCB with no-facula design, connection by rotate installing which conveniently and easily.
9. 0~10V/DALI dimming options.
Products Description:
LED linear trunking systems are continuous-row lighting assemblies that utilize trunking rails to integrate individual lighting fixtures/subassemblies which may include LED light modules, power supplies, lighting controls, emergency battery packs, and/or other functions. The flexible trunking systems can be configured in a myriad of variants to meet challenging demands for interior lighting in commercial and industrial buildings.
Modular installation, quick assembly. Linear trunking systems feature tool-free in situ assemblies with pre-built components and modules. The pre-wired trunking rails can be surface-mounted and recessed, or suspended with corresponding mounting hardware such as with rods, chains, or cords. The impressive simplicity of installation significantly minimizes upfront installation costs while improving productivity and making future upgrade an easy job.
Applications:
Many commercial buildings and industrial facilities are often voluminous and come with complex infrastructure that demands attention to systems integration and planning. The lighting design for these spaces is not simply aimed to meet quality, quantity, and operational criteria. The interiors of large commercial buildings, such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, department stores, warehouses, distribution centers, trade centers, exhibition halls, office buildings, and the like are more attuned to networking and control capabilities of the lighting devices as well as the overall life-cycle costs for lighting.
The increasingly sophisticated building automation systems, such as energy management systems (EMS), have facilitated more intelligent lighting control algorithms associated with communications capabilities in response to user interaction for improved performance, comfort, convenience, simplicity, and security, as well as tremendous savings on energy and maintenance costs. This means that commercial and industrial interiors are frequently equipped with complicated lighting systems to address illuminance criteria and energy codes, while also desiring flexibility, adaptability, and compatibility with digital connectivity and control.