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    Choose the right mounting method for your fixture

    There are different ways to mount lighting, depending on the type of fixture and the desired look. The most common surface mounting methods are ceiling mounting and pendant mounting.

    Ceiling mounting: direct and sleek installation

    Ceiling mounting, also known as surface mounting, means that a fixture is mounted directly against the ceiling. This is a popular choice for spaces where a neat, inconspicuous finish is desired, or when there is no suspended ceiling available for recessed mounting. Surface-mounted fixtures are often used in hallways, kitchens, garages, and commercial spaces. A surface mounting frame or bracket serves as the basis for this mounting, to which the fixture is attached.

    This method provides a solid installation and is relatively easy to carry out. The fixture sits close to the ceiling, minimizing shadows and allowing for a wide light distribution. Take into account the available space behind the fixture for wiring or a driver.

    Example of an LED panel mounted with a surface frame directly against the ceiling
    An LED panel neatly mounted against the ceiling.

    [Reference: Blog article on 'How do I install an LED panel?']

    Pendant mounting: flexible height and accentuating the space

    Pendant mounting involves hanging lighting from cables or rods, positioning the fixture at a set height below the ceiling. This method is suitable for fixtures such as pendant lights, light lines, and LED panels, and offers flexibility in determining the height. It's the perfect solution when you don't have a suspended ceiling but still want to hang a fixture.

    The height of the pendant can be adjusted to meet specific needs, such as lighting above a desk, dining table, or counter. This makes pendant mounting not only functional but also an aesthetic addition that influences the perception of space. Pendant sets are often supplied with steel cables and fixing clips for easy installation.

    An LED fixture suspended by steel cables using pendant mounting
    Pendant mounting gives you the option to adjust the height of the lighting.

    [Reference: Product page for 'Noxion LED Panel Suspension Set']

    Other fastening materials and considerations

    In addition to ceiling and pendant mounting, there are various other mounting methods and materials that contribute to lighting installation. The type of fitting and the presence of a junction box or light point also determine the necessary materials.

    • Wall brackets and wall clips: For wall fixtures and tidy cable management.
    • Terminal blocks and wire connectors: For safe electrical connection of wiring.
    • Cable management ducts: To neatly hide visible wiring for a sleek finish.
    • Hooks and eyes: For lighter fixtures or temporary solutions, often combined with strain relief.

    For every installation, it is important to switch off the power and use a voltage tester to check that the wiring is free of voltage. When in doubt, always consult a qualified electrician for safe installation.

    Example of concealed cables with a cable duct along the ceiling
    Cable ducts provide a neat finish for wiring.

    [Reference: Blog article on 'How to hang a lamp']

    Frequently asked questions about surface mounting materials

    What is the difference between surface mounting and recessed mounting?

    With surface mounting, the fixture is mounted on top of the surface (ceiling or wall), so it remains visible. Recessed mounting means that part of the fixture is concealed within the surface, for a seamless and minimalist finish. Recessed mounting usually requires special cut-outs and extra installation space.

    Can I install an LED panel as recessed, surface, and pendant?

    Yes, many LED panels are versatile and can be installed in multiple ways. This depends on the specific accessories, such as a surface mounting frame or pendant set, available for the panel. These accessories make it possible to adapt the same panel for different mounting wishes.

    What tools do I need for ceiling mounting?

    For ceiling mounting, you typically need a drill (with the correct bit for your ceiling type), screwdrivers, a spirit level, pencil, tape measure, and a voltage tester. The supplied fastening materials with the fixture are usually sufficient for mounting to ceiling or wall.