Bright Source 600x600 40w Recessed Backlit Ceiling Tile LED Panel Light



Bright Source 40W LED Panel - 600x600mm

Available in Cool White/Warm White/Daylight

Description:

Elevate your lighting solutions with the Bright Source 40W LED Panel, available in a 600x600mm size and a choice of three color temperatures: Cool White, Warm White, and Daylight. This high-quality LED panel is designed to provide efficient and versatile illumination for various settings. Whether you're upgrading your existing lighting or planning a new project, these LED panels offer the perfect lighting solution to meet your specific needs.

Dimmable and Emergency versions also now available for your lighting needs!

Key Features:

  • Brand: Bright Source
  • Wattage: 40 Watts
  • Panel Size: 600x600mm
  • Color Temperatures: Cool White/Warm White/Daylight
  • Energy-Efficient: Save on electricity costs with LED technology
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for various applications and settings

Why Choose Bright Source 40W LED Panel?

Bright Source is a trusted brand known for its commitment to quality and innovation in lighting solutions. Here's why you should choose Bright Source LED panels:

  1. Color Temperature Choices: The availability of Cool White, Warm White, and Daylight options allows you to select the perfect lighting ambiance for your space, ensuring a comfortable and efficient source of light.
  2. Energy Efficiency: LED technology ensures energy savings, making these panels eco-friendly and cost-effective.
  3. Versatile Application: Use them in residential spaces, commercial environments, or wherever you need efficient and customizable lighting.
  4. High-Quality Illumination: These LED panels are designed to provide even and consistent lighting, making them ideal for various settings, including offices, classrooms, and more.

Here is an explainer of the different types of dimming system and emergency options for these panels:

Dimming Systems

  • TRIAC: A method used to control the brightness of incandescent, LED or CFL lights. It relies on a semiconductor device called a TRIAC (triode for alternating current), which regulates power flow during alternating current (AC) cycles. Using a phase-cut dimming technique, TRIAC dimmers adjust the diming of power delivery to the light source, allowing users to control brightness levels through dimmer controls. Compatibility with specific bulbs should always be checked.
  • DALI: Also known as Digital Addressable Lighting Interface, this is a digital lighting control protocol designed for commercial and residential applications. It enables individual addressing and bidirectional communication with each light fixture, allowing precise dimming control, scene setting, and grouping. DALI integrates with Building Management Systems , supports various light source and simplifies installation with a dedicated power supply and two-wire communication. Its advance features make it suitable for applications requiring flexible and sophisticated lighting control.
  • DSI: A digital protocol used for straightforward lighting control. It operates through one-way communication, allowing digital signals to adjust the brightness of individual light fixtures. DSI offers simplicity, individual addressing, and compatibility with various light sources. It is well-suited for applications where basic, reliable dimming control is sufficient.
  • 0-10V: An analog method for controlling the brightness of fluorescent lights and LEDs. The system uses a voltage signal ranging from 0 to 10 volts, with 0V representing minimum brightness and 10V representing maximum brightness. This method offers compatibility with various light sources, a simple two-wire installation, and is commonly used in commercial lighting applications. Users can adjust brightness levels using dimmer control devices for smooth and proportional dimming.
Emergency Systems:
  • Maintained Emergency: A system serving a dual role, functioning as both general lighting during regular conditions and emergency lighting during power failures. These lights have a dual power supply, connected to the main electrical system and equipped with backup batteries. They can activate automatically during power outage or be switch manually when needed. Compliance with safety regulations, regular testing and maintenance ensure their reliability in emergency situations.
  • Non-Maintained Emergency: A system designed for use during power failures or emergencies. Normally off during regular operation, these lights activate automatically or manually when needed, providing illumination in critical areas. Powered by backup batteries, they comply with safety regulations and undergo regular testing for reliability. Strategic placement ensures effective evacuation lighting.
  • Self Test Emergency: An advanced system that automatically conducts regular diagnostic tests to ensure operational readiness. These tests assess components like batteries and lamps, with results logged and reported. The system may trigger notifications in case of issues, integrates with Building Management Systems for centralised monitoring and contributes to compliance by ensuring readiness during emergencies.