In professional specification work for offices, retail spaces, galleries or architectural interiors, the lighting philosophy has shifted: linear and modular luminaires now deliver continuous light bands, uniform ambient levels, and flexible functional zoning. Nordlux’s linear & modular line is designed for exactly that — whether you mount them suspended, surface-mounted or integrate into architectural lines.
From a procurement standpoint: selecting a unified product family means standardised drivers, unified colour temperatures, consistent optical quality and easier service logistics. The benefits: fewer unique SKUs, less training burden and faster time-to-install.
A strong example from the Nordlux linear family is the “LEDLine” system, listed with specifications such as: IP40, width 56 mm, height 84 mm, length variants 600 mm, 1 200 mm, 1 500 mm, 2 400 mm; luminous flux values like 2 750 lm at 25 W, 4 400 lm at 40 W, 7 100 lm at 70 W; luminous efficacies around 90 lm/W; and design life L80/B10 ≥ 100 000 h.
In practice, that means you can design runs 2.4 m long at ~70 W, delivering ~7 100 lm at 3 000 K, CRI ≥ 80, for open-plan offices or feature lines. Specifiers should verify driver type (constant current e.g. 500 mA), dimming protocol (DALI, 0-10 V) and mounting versatility (recessed, pendant or surface).
Neglecting these parameters often results in mismatches—non-uniform light bands, incompatible drivers, or maintenance complications later on.
For zones where lighting needs to adapt—changeable layouts, display areas or reconfigurable offices—modular and track systems deliver control and flexibility. Nordlux’s track modules (e.g., Link series) support 3-phase track rails, plug-in luminaires, adjustable optics and quick interchange. For example a track section of 1.8 m may cost ~2 700 UAH and support multiple heads along it.
From a specification viewpoint: check track current rating (often 16 A), maximum number of modules per run, compatibility of accessories (corners, feeders), and driver integration if modules are powered individually. These systems allow lighting designers and facility managers to re-zone without rewiring the ceiling every time.
Architectural interiors demand lighting that blends functionality and aesthetics. In that context the Nordlux “Lilt” linear pendant (example: 1150 mm length, power 28 W, luminous flux ~2 200 lm, CRI ~80, colour temp ~2 700 K, lifetime 30 000 h) is typical
When specifying for offices or architectural spaces, important variables include: mounting height (pendant vs surface), beam angle (120° typical), glare control (UGR < 19), colour temperature consistency (<±3 SDCM), driver flicker compliance (IEEE 1789), and overall depth/width for visual integration. Mistakes in these areas lead to occupant complaints (glare/uneven light) or higher maintenance cost (module swaps, mismatched colour).
Before placing bulk orders or tendering, ensure you evaluate:
When lighting is standardised around one family and brand across multiple zones—office, retail, architecture, corridor—facility managers gain real advantages: spares stock is simplified, training is unified, replacements are faster and documentation is consistent. Buyers report up to 20 % lower maintenance costs when standardising linear/modular lighting across a campus. Nordlux’s long model life and commitment to spare-part continuity support this standardisation strategy.
Bank of Lamps provides the full Nordlux linear & modular portfolio—from continuous LED systems and architectural modules to track/line fixtures and pendant office lights—with European logistics and B2B procurement support.
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