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LEDVANCE - The company LEDVANCE emerged from the classic lighting business of OSRAM and is a leading international company for innovative lighting products as well as intelligent and networked lighting applications (smart home). LEDVANCE combines traditional general lighting with modern, forward-looking lighting technologies. The company has very stable customer relationships that have grown over decades and a powerful sales network with excellent global market access. LEDVANCE knows the requirements of the general lighting market and serves your individual requirements as a customer. The company employs around 9,000 people, LEDVANCE is present in more than 120 countries, and the company's annual turnover is around 2 billion euros. Since 2017, LEDVANCE has been part of a Chinese consortium consisting of the investor IDG Capital Partners, the Chinese lighting company MLS Co., Ltd. and the financial investor Yiwu State-Owned Assets Operation Center. The aim of the merger is to jointly position ourselves at the forefront of the global lighting industry. The strategic partners LEDVANCE and MLS complement each other perfectly, especially with regard to the joint product portfolio. The merger of the two companies resulted in a significantly larger sales and distribution network as well as synergies in procurement. LEDVANCE passes these synergies on to you, the customer, through its well-engineered, high-quality product portfolio. You too can benefit from the variety of products from LEDVANCE and find the product you are looking for from the manufacturer LEDVANCE at eibabo in our large and clear online range!
Osram - Each of us has certainly seen Osram products at some point. Osram is one of the world's three leading lighting manufacturers. The history of the company (or better that of the name) began in 1906, when the trademark was registered by the Deutsche Gasglühlicht-Anstalt. The name was derived from the two metals osmium and tungsten, which were used as material for filaments in light bulbs due to their high melting point. The founding of the company Osram GmbH & Co. KG in 1919 goes back to a merger of the Deutsche Gasglühlicht-Anstalt with AEG as well as Siemens and Halske (S&H), who thus bundle common interests, protect themselves from foreign competitors such as Philips and General Electric and wanted to win back market shares lost through the war. Today, Osram Licht AG is a high-tech photonics company that is increasingly concentrating on the areas of sensor technology, visualization and treatment with light and serves customers from the consumer, automotive, healthcare and industrial technology sectors. The business with conventional light sources has belonged to a Chinese consortium since 2016 and bears the name Ledvance. As a well-assorted online specialist shop for electrical material and lighting, the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® also have numerous Osram products in their range. These include home suns, germicidal lamps, headlight lamps, halogen lamps, low-voltage lamps, reflector lamps, mercury vapor lamps, UV lamps, car lamps, fluorescent lamps, tubular lamps and other special lamps for private, commercial or industrial use. The company's light sources are used regularly by us, our customers and installation partners and are reliable, durable and energy-efficient. So far, we have not been able to identify any defects in quality, workmanship or function. Should you nevertheless have reason to complain, our friendly eibabo® technology store customer service is available to you at any time.

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Lighting control system - By regulating the light intensity, we consciously influence our mood, the way we work or our sleep patterns. An evening for two is much more romantic with dimmed lights, or cooking is much easier if you always have a good view of the pots. Find out here how and with what you can control the brightness in your rooms exactly as you want.The eibabo® technology store offers a very extensive range of items for light control. For example, access our high-quality switches, buttons, potentiometer inserts (generally referred to as dimmers), light sensors, switching modules or components for smart home control. Well-known manufacturers, best quality, fair prices, fast delivery and secure payment are our arguments for shopping in the eibabo® online shop.What are light control systems?Light control systems are traditional or intelligent devices that allow you to control the lighting in a room. Depending on your wishes and needs, there are different types of light control systems available. Probably the simplest example of light control is the classic switch that turns the light on and off. Another option is to switch the light on when movement is detected. A motion detector or a presence detector is used here. But the lighting control can be much more complex and in such cases requires very individual components. And that's exactly what this catalog from the eibabo® online shop is all about.Image: Ledvance DALI PCU lighting control systemWhat types of light control systems are there?In general, there are hardly any limits to the implementation of your lighting control ideas. Depending on your needs, you can simply switch your light on manually, automatically or networked. The more complex the system, the more individual freedom you have to realize your ideas or increase comfort. Even if network systems are more expensive to purchase, they save up to 30% in electricity costs over time thanks to intelligent control management. The following types of light control are possible:Manual light controlManually turning on and off is the most widely used lighting control. It is difficult to save electricity with it. You have to constantly remember to turn on the lights only when you actually need them. The use of economical LEDs can help save on energy costs. Dimming is a slightly more advanced way of controlling room lighting. However, this is also manual. Dimmer switches allow you to dim the lighting to the desired level. This in turn saves a little more electricity.Automatic light controlWith automatic light control, a sensor usually switches the lights on and off. You can specify the criteria according to which this happens and how long such switching cycles last. So you can't forget to turn off the light. To automate outdoor lighting, you may want to install motion sensors. The lighting is then only activated when there is a certain amount of darkness and a person or vehicle is moving in the detection area of the detector. After a certain period of inactivity, the device switches the light off again. Presence detectors or presence sensors are used indoors. Their basic switching principle is comparable to that of motion detectors. These record movements within a room. Presence detectors are ideal for bathrooms, toilets, break rooms and hallways.Networked light controlThe most advanced type of light control is the networked system. This is often part of building automation, but can also be designed as a stand-alone system. Networked lighting systems make it possible to control lighting from computers, multifunction devices, remote controls or smartphones. The prerequisite for this is the connection to a central control unit. Advanced programs can even store data and create usage charts, so you can closely monitor your energy consumption.Basically, we differentiate networked lighting between centralized, wireless or combined light control systems. With the centralized system, all lighting circuits from a room or building come together at a central location. The classic wall switch is replaced by one or more multifunctional pushbutton sensors or touch displays. These allow you to control the light in different ways. This requires an integrated processor that manages the additional functions. Depending on the range of functions of the components and programming, at the touch of a button, for example:call up interesting light scenesdim different lighting groupssynchronize the lighting with the movement of the sunmake switching on and off dependent on the actual brightnessadjust the color of the light sourceGenerate operating hours, consumption and other data through measurement and/or monitoringand so forth An alternative to the centralized solution is the wireless variant. This consists of controllable dimmers and switches that have replaced the traditional standalone switches and dimmers. The wireless system is of particular interest in renovations and retrofits as there are fewer cables to run. The existing installation can usually be built on. The installation is easy, the costs are manageable. The wireless light control can be operated like a centralized system and contain the same programming options. All dimmers and switches are wirelessly connected to the control unit's processor.The advantagesBy adjusting color or intensity, light controls can: Reduce glare; change the atmosphere and mood; make the room function more flexible; reduce energy consumption and increase safety.A combined light control is a mixture of both systems described. Both wireless and wired devices are included in a system and exchange information with each other. This option is often implemented when expanding central systems. All of the systems mentioned offer the user comprehensive and individual comfort and are mostly intuitive and easy to manage.What are the requirements for a networked lighting control system?The individual components of a lighting control system (controllers, ballasts, drivers and light sources) must be compatible with one another to ensure proper operation of the system. This means: The components must communicate in order to be able to execute the control strategy. This so-called interoperability depends on the control method or the protocol. NoticeA protocol is a set of rules that defines the behavior of components in a system in a specific language. Examples of well-known and widespread protocols include the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) and ZigBee. All controllers must be designed for the same protocol to ensure good interoperability. The individual protocols differ with regard to the software structure. There are:open or standardized protocols that are available and usable for all manufacturersProtocols that represent an optimized solution for only one manufacturer and bind the user to this manufacturer for future maintenance, changes or extensionsa combination of both; i.e. an open protocol that is tailored to specific providers or a provider-specific protocol that is made available to other providers through licensing If you want to integrate components with different protocols, this is possible by using a gateway (hardware or software). In addition, various applications and software for building automation support the implementation of light control systems. With this you can for example:discover devicesAssign specific control points to lighting zonesProgram scenarios for lighting zonesCalibrate sensors and set actuatorsmonitor checkpointsIssue service warnings and alarmsRecord energy consumption and display, log, evaluate and back up other dataCreate users and access levels   Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Lighting control system component you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ambient lightCentral controlComfortableControl elementDALI unitHall lightingInterior lightInterior lightsLight control deviceLight line systemLight managementLight meterLightingLighting controlMini sensorMotion detectorMotion sensorMounting frameMounting rail lightRadio linkRain gaugeRotary dimmerSensorsSISignal converterSmartphone controlTwilight sensorUniversal dimmerWarehouse lightingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Lighting control system:ABBArcliteBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergBusch JaegerCeagDoepkeEberleEltakoEVNFinderFischerGiraHagerHeraHoubenIDVJungLEDVANCENobileOpple LightingPhilips LichtPräzisaRadiumRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBSchalkSchmitz-LeuchtenSchneider ElectricSignify PLSSitecoSLVThebenTriluxZumtobel
Low-voltage transformer - It is often not enough to mount lightbulbs in the ceiling, in the wall, in the stairs or in the closet. Especially with built-in lights, transformers are often required, which reduce the voltage to 12 volts or another value. But why are transformers necessary at all? In this text you will learn more about low-voltage transformers, how they are used and which criteria you should consider when purchasing.What are lighting transformers?Low-voltage transformers are important operating devices for lights. These are devices for converting a certain voltage to another voltage. In many cases, the 220 volts at the input of the device is converted to 12 volts at the output of the device. On the one hand, this reduction serves to ensure safety, because a 12 volt voltage does not pose a danger to life and limb when touched. This also ensures that the lamp does not fail in the event of voltage peaks. In other words: a transformer protects against short circuits and overheating and is a device that makes it possible to switch the light on and off.Image: LEDVANCE HTL225/230-240 Halotronic transformerDo transformers affect the lifespan of the lamp?How long a lamp works depends on its quality, frequency of use and duration of use. Frequent switching cycles have an effect on the service life, especially with conventional light sources. Continuous operation of the light bulbs can also lead to wear and tear and premature failure. In principle, a transformer connected in front of it has no influence on this. However, the device 'smoothes out' fluctuations in the energy supply and can thus positively influence the service life of a classic light bulb. In this regard, it should be noted that even transformers can burn out over time. However, this happens very rarely and also depends on the quality of the device. In times when conventional light sources are increasingly being replaced by modern and long-lasting LED technology, the question of consumption and efficiency is often asked in contrast to lifespan.Is a 12 volt bulb more economical than a 220 volt bulb?It is widely believed that 12 volt incandescent lamps save electricity compared to 220 volt incandescent lamps. However, that is not true. Saving electricity depends on the power and not on the voltage.How do I find the right transformer for my lighting?Because transformers are commonly used with recessed lights, we'll stick with this type of lighting. It depends on the lamps used which transformer you need. For safety reasons, the use of low-voltage lights is strongly recommended, especially in rooms with high humidity. If you use LEDs, you need a different transformer than with classic halogen lamps. So before you choose one or the other transformer, you have to decide on a specific light source. The service life of LEDs is usually more than 50,000 hours. These are therefore much more durable than comparable halogen lamps. In addition, the heat generated by LEDs is significantly lower, which is an advantage for built-in lights without air circulation. Disadvantages of LEDs are the higher price and the special nature of the light emission. Their light is generated by a directed luminous flux, which can quickly lead to signs of fatigue. Therefore, LEDs are mainly used as accent lighting in the background (in cupboards and shelves, as an orientation light on the stairs). A lamp with halogen lamps is typically recommended for the basic lighting of a room.Basically, we distinguish between low-voltage transformers:Devices that have a winding and work by means of inductionDevices that are exclusively electronically controlled Transformers with winding are primarily used with halogen lamps. These consist of two copper windings (coils), which interact with each other through an electromagnetic field and can thus reduce the voltage. The electronic transformers reduce the mains voltage using electronic circuits. These devices are therefore the newer generation and offer the following advantages over conventional transformers:light and compacthigh degree of protection against short circuitsalmost silent operationProtection against overload and overheatingSoft start possible With these features, longevity is achieved for both the transformer and the halogen lamps. Already knewElectronic transformers have an efficiency of over 95%. Transformers with coils achieve an efficiency of around 80%. When using LEDs you need a different type of transformer. Please note that these devices are not interchangeable with the transformers for halogen lamps, even if they have the same nominal power and output voltage. In a halogen lamp, the filament serves as the light source. The lighting of an LED is based on completely different physics. Here, electric current flows through a diode and releases some of the energy in the form of light photons. This difference in the generation of light places individual demands on the respective electronic transformers, for example:Transformers for halogen lamps generate an AC voltage. This has positive and negative pulses and is not suitable for continuous operation of an LED. An LED is operated with direct current. Although many LEDs have a rectifier, the conversion can lead to increased heat generation and thus to a shorter service life.For example, in the case of transformers for halogen lamps, the average output voltage is 12 volts. In reality, however, this value is not constant and can vary up and down. These can be voltage peaks when switching or depend on the mains voltage at the input, the connected load and the ambient temperature. A halogen lamp can cope with these fluctuations without being damaged. An LED cannot do this.LEDs have significantly less power than halogen lamps. An electronic transformer for halogen lamps requires a certain base load in watts in order to function properly. If this base load is not reached, the light flickers, shines too weakly or not at all.Is it possible to dim halogen lamps and LEDs with a transformer?Regardless of whether you are using a conventional or an electronic transformer, dimming 12 volt halogen lamps is usually always possible without any problems. It is only important that the individual components are compatible with each other.TIPTypically, so-called leading edge dimmers are combined with conventional transformers, whereas trailing edge dimmers are used for electronic transformers. If you are not sure, choose a universal dimmer from our range.If you want to dim LED lamps, all interacting components must be marked accordingly. This means that both the transformer and the LEDs themselves, as well as any ballast that may be required, must be dimmable.Which low-voltage transformers does the eibabo® shop offer?At eibabo® you will find an extensive range of lights and the right low-voltage transformers for your lighting installation. In addition to dimmer transformers and DALI switching power supplies, we also carry low-voltage transformers, plug-in transformers, safety transformers, electromagnetic transformers, power supplies, ballasts and Tronic transformers. Most of the devices can be used for direct installation as well as for flush mounting. You get exactly the low-voltage transformer you need in the well-known high processing quality as well as with optimized efficiency and a perfect range of functions. We only offer high-quality products from well-known and well-known manufacturers such as Jung, EVN Lichttechnik, Houben, Paulmann, Brumberg Leuchten, Hera, Philips lamps, LEDVANCE, ABB Stotz, LTS Licht&Lighten as well as Oligo, Relco, BEGA Gantenbrink, Berker and Zumtobel Licht.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Transformer for low voltage light system/low voltage halogen lamp you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ambient lightCable systemControl gearControl unitHalogen transformerInterior lightInterior lightingLamp transformerLow voltageMounting accessoriesOperating devicesOutdoor lightPlug transformerSafety transformerSecurity converterSwitching power supplyTransformerfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Low-voltage transformer:ABBBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergEVNGiraHellumHoubenJungLEDVANCENobileOligoPaulmannRelcoScharnberger+Has.SLVTrafo-Technik-Hoppecke
Ballast - If you equip your building with fluorescent tubes, high-intensity gas discharge lamps or linear plug-and-play LED lighting, you depend on ballasts. But which one is right for your application? We clarify. When you use the optimal ballast, you create a cost-effective and energy-efficient lighting solution that also gives you enhanced control over the amount of light produced in your space. Find the ballasts you need for lights and lighting systems easily at eibabo® in the extensive online range. In addition to ballasts in a wide variety of designs (electronic, DALI, KL/LL, EVG and many more), you will also find Powertronic devices and Quicktronic devices, QT-FIT ballasts, warm start devices as well as ignition devices and stabilization devices.What is a ballast?In fluorescent lighting, the ballast controls the power supply to the lamps. It provides sufficient starting voltage to start the lamps. Without a ballast, a fluorescent lamp connected directly to the mains voltage would quickly and uncontrollably increase the power consumption. Within a second the lamp would overheat and burn out. When the lamp is started, the ballast provides a brief high-voltage phase to build up an arc between the two lamp electrodes and start the ionization of the gas. This makes the gas inside the lamp electrically conductive. Once the arc is established, the ballast reduces the voltage. From that moment on, it serves to regulate the electric current in order to guarantee a constant light output.Please noteFluorescent tubes and gas discharge lamps have a negative, differential resistance during operation. As a result, as the current increases, there is a voltage drop across the lamp. For this reason, never connect gas discharge lamps directly to a voltage source.In order to achieve the full rated light output and maximum service life of a fluorescent lamp, the output characteristics of a ballast must exactly match the electrical requirements of the lamps being operated. Ballasts are typically designed in such a way that they operate a certain number of a certain lamp type with the necessary voltage. These are therefore also your primary selection criteria for the purchase of a ballast. So in order to find a suitable ballast that is compatible with a specific lamp, you should know the lamp type, lamp quantity and mains voltage.Why do only certain lamps need a ballast?Classic incandescent lamps and halogen lamps do not require ballasts. This is because the current flows through a filament. This filament resists the current, causing it to heat up and glow. It takes a lot of heat to illuminate a room bright enough. Therefore, the majority of this energy is used to generate heat and not light. This makes conventional incandescent bulbs very inefficient. LED lights also typically do not require ballasts. Here, LED power supplies and LED drivers regulate the current and voltage. The operation of fluorescent lamps and gas discharge lamps is slightly different. These are filled with gases and emit photons when charged with electricity. photonsPhotons are basic subatomic particles or waves that carry the electromagnetic force. In short: they are light particles. So in these lamps there is no filament to resist or regulate the electricity. The ballast is required for this.What types of ballasts are there?There are many different types of ballasts. The choice depends on the conditions in which your lighting is working. We distinguish between magnetic (conventional) ballasts and electronic ballasts.Conventional ballasts are the older technology and used to be responsible for flickering on start-up and lamp buzzing. Conventional ballasts have not been used since 2005 due to their low energy efficiency and high power losses of up to 20%.Nowadays, most fluorescent tubes and gas discharge lamps are operated with electronic ballasts. Electronic ballasts can emit multiple electrical frequencies without changing the input voltage. This eliminates any flickering and humming. These ballasts are available with different starting technologies:Quick StartInstant startprogrammed start Instant start ballasts switch the light on the quickest. However, these are designed for longer switching cycles. Frequent turning on and off can shorten lamp life. The devices are called instant starters because they immediately send a high voltage through the lamp to start the cathodes. Typically, instant start ballasts use slightly less power per lamp than quick start ballasts. Instant start lamps work reliably down to 0 °C.Already knew?Ballasts are also called 'ballast' in international usage. This designation is derived from their properties. Just as ballast stabilizes a ship's hull, a ballast stabilizes the power supply to a lightbulb or lamp.The ballasts work more slowly for both programmed start and quick start. However, these do not have the deleterious effects of an instant start ballast when switched on and off more frequently. The ballasts measure the temperature of the tube cathodes and preheat them. This makes starting easier and the lamp switches on immediately as soon as the light switch is pressed. However, quick-start ballasts also have disadvantages:The devices are not very energy efficient.Lamps connected to quick start ballasts do not turn on reliably at very low temperatures. Programmed start ballasts are typically coupled with occupancy sensors or motion sensors and maximize the number of lamp start cycles while maintaining energy efficiency. If you have high-traffic spaces in your building that experience multiple on-off cycles throughout the day, a programmed start ballast may be the best alternative for your lighting. Ballasts with programmed start are reliable even at low temperatures.When should I replace my ballast?Although replacement is not common, after a few years changes in ballast performance can become noticeable. If your lamps seem to be fading, humming, flickering or changing colour, it may be time to change the ballast.Image: Ledvance PTi 150/220-240 ballastAre ballasts equipped with a DALI interface?If you want to implement digital light control as part of your building automation, you may use the DALI system.What is DALI?DALI is the abbreviation for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface. It represents a programmable, digital interface for lighting scenarios including electronic ballasts. DALI is a protocol for light control in building automation, but not a bus system.DALI is suitable both for light control in individual rooms and for lighting scenarios in networked building management. As a rule, the modern electronic ballasts from most manufacturers are equipped with DALI interfaces. These interfaces establish direct communication between a control device and the lamps to be controlled. The communication between the control unit and the up to 64 connected devices takes place via a bidirectional two-wire line, so that information is transmitted both from the control unit to the lamps and vice versa. Programming the system is easy and hassle-free. For example, integration into a higher-level KNX building management system is possible via gateways.We offer you a large selection of ballasts from all well-known manufacturers such as ABB Stotz, Arclite, Ceag Notlichtsysteme, Houben, LEDVANCE as well as Philips lamps, Schuch Licht, Waldmann and Watt24.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Light control > Ballast you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BallastControl gearControl unitControllersDischarge lampFluorescent lampFluorescent lampsHeadlight bulbLightingLuminaire control gearOperating devicesPower supplyfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Ballast:ABBArcliteCeagHoubenLEDVANCEPhilips LichtScharnberger+Has.SchuchSignify LampenSitecoZumtobel
Lighting - In addition to interior design and size, for many people, the lighting of a room is among the key factors contributing to well-being. The effect of light depends on numerous factors, ranging from the design of the luminaires, through the lamps used, right down to the perfectly matching luminaire accessories. Lighting that is either too dark or too bright often ruins the overall impression of a room and in the purest sense of the word, casts it in a false light. That is why, especially for handymen, the selection of the proper lighting is particularly important. The areas of use are very diverse, affecting virtually every area of living and life. Whether in the bathroom, in the living room, in the kitchen or in the bedroom ? with the proper lighting, a unique atmosphere can be created, lending the living area a special flair. Over the past few years, warm light and indirect lighting have established themselves as ''must-have'' features and can be created through the use of ceiling and wall luminaires both inside and outside. Name-brand manufacturers such as BEGA, Osram, Zumtobel, LTS, RZB, Siteco, Trilux, Philips Licht, Performance in Light can all be found at reasonable prices and in high quality in the eibabo® shop. In the business environment as well, it is important to find the proper lighting with the matching lamps for the particular areas of use. Large rooms and halls, for example, require mainly reflector luminaires for halls and spotlights or floodlights, as due to their high radiance, they can provide optimal illumination even for large areas. Thanks to widespread LED technology and the use of associated lighting control devices, the use of these types of luminaires is not expensive and can now be designed with a high degree of energy efficiency. At eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shop, you'll find a large selection of wall luminaires, exquisite ceiling luminaires, load-bearing recessed floor luminaires, high-quality floor lamps and trendy bollards offering compelling quality features and durable functionality. Similar to a private home, the key criterion for business and office lighting, in addition to lighting output, is mainly the quality of the light. It is no longer a secret these days that the selection of the luminaires can have an effect on work performance and the overall mood of employees. Dimmable LED lamps can be adapted to a wide range of environments and thus optimally respond to external influences. In the eibabo® lighting catalogue, we carry a wide selection of lighting technology for luminaires, luminaire accessories, lamps and lighting control devices from numerous premium manufacturers such as Schuch, EVN, LEDVANCE, Brumberg and Waldmann at top prices and delivered worldwide.
Low-voltage halogen reflector - Low-voltage halogen lamps with reflectors are widespread and used in some form in almost every household. Whether as a built-in wall light, as a spotlight in the extractor hood, as a desk lamp or in the terrarium, these light sources are still very popular, although halogen lamps have faced strong competition from LED technology. Your advantage still lies in the high light output in relation to the low purchase price, especially if you have decided to control the lighting individually via a dimmer. Their advantage over high-voltage lamps is that their voltage is low and therefore harmless in the event of accidental contact. That is why they are also preferred in damp rooms such as bathrooms and utility rooms. Furthermore, low-voltage lamps are compact and can be easily integrated into furniture and other furnishings. You can find high-quality low-voltage halogen lamps with reflectors in the eibabo shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Lamps > Low voltage halogen reflector lamp you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Aluminum halogen reflector lampBulbsCold light halogen reflector lampHalogen cold mirror lampHalogen dichroic reflector lampHalogen lampHalogen reflector lampHigh-voltage halogen lampHigh-voltage halogen reflector lampHigh-voltage light bulbHV halogen reflector lampLampLow voltage halogen reflector lampLow-voltage halogen lampLow-voltage halogen lamp with reflectorLow-voltage halogen reflector lampLow-voltage light bulbLow-voltage reflector lampLV halogen cold light lampLV halogen reflector lampNV bulbProjection lampReflector lampStandard halogen dichroic reflector lampStandard LV halogen reflector lampfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Low-voltage halogen reflector:LEDVANCEPhilips LichtRadiumScharnberger+Has.
Din rail lighting system - Light line systems or linear LED surface-mounted ceiling lights are often a central component of modern lighting architecture. They can be mounted very flexibly on walls and ceilings and can be used very sensibly, efficiently and, above all, as needed in large and small rooms. But what makes continuous rows so special? The use of LED lamps has many advantages. On the one hand, they are very energy-efficient, can be individually controlled in terms of light color, dimming and switching times, and are very space-saving and discreet. However, these light strips cannot simply be installed directly. They need a visually appealing frame in which they are firmly mounted and which protects them from external influences. This task is performed by the mounting rails for continuous lighting systems available here in the eibabo online shop. These are high-quality, long profiles made of plastic or metal, which can be attached to the existing substrate and are prepared to accommodate the respective light bands.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Accessories for lighting > Support profile light-line system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for quick assembly light line systemAccessories for quick assembly systemCarrierCeiling lightIndustrial lightingInterior lightInterior lightsLight line systemLightingLine lighting systemLine of lightMounting railMounting rail for light line systemMounting rail for quick mounting systemMounting rail lightQuick assembly systemSchool lightingShop lightingSingle mounting railSupportSupport profileSupport profile light-line systemSupport rail for light line systemSupport rail for quick-mounting light line systemTrunking systemsTubular rail systemWall support elementWarehouse lightingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Din rail lighting system:LEDVANCEOBOOpple LightingPhilips LichtPrachtRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBSchmitz-LeuchtenSignify PLSSitecoTriluxWaldmannZumtobel
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