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The popularity of 120x60cm LED panels stems from their functional features, making them ideal for demanding environments.
These LED panels are designed to replace old, traditional fluorescent fixtures. A 120x60cm LED panel, for example 53W or 65W, can match or even surpass the light output of two 36W fluorescent tubes, while consuming significantly less energy. This directly translates into lower operational costs. In addition, LED panels have an expected lifespan of 50,000 burning hours or more, reducing replacement frequency and therefore maintenance costs. This is especially advantageous in commercial and public buildings where lighting is used for extended periods.
LED panels provide diffused, even light that minimizes shadows and reduces glare. This is important in spaces where concentration is required, such as offices and classrooms. Many 120x60cm LED panels are available with a UGR (Unified Glare Rating) of less than 19. A low UGR value indicates that the lighting causes minimal glare, contributing to a more pleasant working environment in accordance with European standards for workplace lighting (EN 12464-1). For general areas, a UGR of less than 22 or 23 is usually sufficient.
When choosing the right 120x60cm LED panel, it is wise to consider various technical aspects to ensure a solution that matches your specific needs.
Specification | Meaning and Considerations |
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Wattage (W) | The energy consumption of the panel. Higher wattage typically means higher light output, but LED is much more efficient than traditional fluorescent tubes. |
Lumen (lm) | The total amount of emitted light. This value determines the brightness of the panel. For workplaces, a high lumen value is desirable. |
Light Colour (Kelvin) | Expressed in Kelvin (K), this influences the ambience of the space:
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Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | A value (Ra) indicating how true-to-life colours appear under the light. For most applications, a CRI of 80+ is acceptable. |
Dimmability | Determines whether the brightness of the panel can be adjusted. Different dimming protocols are available, such as DALI or phase-cut. Check compatibility. |
IP Rating | Indicates the protection against dust and moisture. For indoor use, IP40 (dust-tight) is often sufficient. |
IK Rating | The impact resistance of the fixture, expressed in Joules. Relevant in areas where there is a risk of physical impact. |
The installation of 120x60cm LED panels can be done in various ways, depending on the ceiling construction and the desired look.
This is the most common and often the simplest installation method. The LED panel is placed directly into a grid of a standard suspended ceiling, replacing an existing ceiling tile. The driver is placed above or next to the panel, depending on the available space.
For ceilings without a grid or where recessed installation is not possible, surface-mount frames and pendant kits offer a solution.
Note that surface-mount frames and pendant kits are often sold separately.
The choice of a 120x60cm LED panel depends on the specific requirements of the space. Whether it’s for an office where a UGR below 19 is essential, or a general area that benefits from bright, energy-efficient lighting: there is a suitable LED panel available. Consult the technical specifications to determine which panel best fits your situation, and ensure proper installation for optimal performance.