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Radium Luminaire accessories

radium luminaire accessories for professional installs

This category gathers Radium’s mechanical and passive electrical parts that keep luminaires compliant, serviceable, and easy to mount on site. Project teams use these items to solve everyday problems: uneven ceilings, IP restoration after maintenance, retrofits on legacy tracks, and quick field replacement of worn parts without touching the wiring loom.

Product range and series overview – radium mounting brackets for luminaires

Expect three big groups:

  1. Mounting and suspension – fixed and adjustable brackets, sliding rails, ceiling plates, safety‑rated wire kits, and anti‑vibration pads for retail and transit ceilings. Load ratings are declared with a 5:1 safety factor; stamped steel parts are typically galvanized or powder‑coated for corrosion resistance.
  2. Sealing and protection – gaskets, end caps, cable glands (M16/M20), strain reliefs, and diffuser clips. Materials include EPDM and silicone for gaskets; PC/PMMA for optics and covers. Where IK protection matters, choose metal retainers rather than plastic snap‑fits.
  3. Interfaces and adapters – track adapters (3‑circuit and DALI), surface/pendant conversion plates, junction/through‑wiring kits, and earthing bridges for Class I continuity.

Procurement usually standardizes brackets by hole pattern and slot travel. The fewer hole families on site, the faster the night shift swaps or re‑aims fittings.

Technical specifications and standards

  • Safety & construction: Conformity to EN/IEC 60598‑1 (luminaire mechanical and electrical safety) and relevant Part 2 sections (e.g., fixed general‑purpose). Passive accessories observe creepage/clearance where through‑wiring is present.
  • Ingress & impact: IP ratings per EN 60529 when assembled with the correct gasket stack; impact resistance IK per EN 62262 for diffusers and covers in public areas.
  • Fire behaviour: Non‑metallic parts tested with IEC 60695‑2‑11 glow‑wire (often 650–850 °C depending on location inside the luminaire). Ball pressure and heat resistance verified for lampholder surrounds.
  • Materials: UV‑stabilized PC/PMMA for optics; stainless fasteners A2/A4 for kitchens, pools, and coastal sites. Avoid aggressive solvents on PMMA—use neutral cleaners only.
  • Wiring and strain relief: Cable glands and cord grips to EN 62444; clamping inserts sized for 0.5–1.5 mm². Maintain protective‑earth continuity across removable gear trays.
  • Documentation: Mounting torque values provided for common screws (e.g., M4 1.8–2.0 Nm, M5 3.0–3.5 Nm). Over‑torque on polycarbonate cracks bosses; train crews to use torque‑limited drivers.
  • Compliance: RoHS/REACH statements available; keep with O&M packs for audits.

Two practical notes. First, restore IP after service—replace flattened gaskets, don’t re‑use. Second, confirm bracket thermal insulation pads are installed under hot gear trays; it protects paint and wiring.

Applications and compatibility – radium luminaire covers

Shatter‑resistant covers and diffusers protect LED engines in retail aisles, schools, healthcare corridors, and food areas where hygiene and glare control are non‑negotiable. Opal PC softens luminance; prismatic optics lift vertical lux on shelves. In sports halls, specify higher IK classes and metal clip sets to stop creep under impact.

For corridor upgrades, sliding brackets help align rows on uneven substrates. Where ceilings are fragile, use spreader plates to move point loads off gypsum. Always add secondary safety wires above public circulation.

Integration with other Radium products – radium fitting accessories for lighting

Accessories are designed to mate with Radium linear, high‑bay, and spot families. Track adapters follow the common 3‑circuit/"Eurostandard" and DALI geometries, so Radium heads can sit on existing rails without re‑cabelling. Gear‑tray kits keep LED boards, optics, and seals in one serviceable assembly—useful when downtimes are measured in minutes.

If a client’s BOM calls for radium replacement luminaire components, verify the exact generation of the host luminaire. Diffuser length and hole spacing often changed between runs; the EAN on the rating label saves guesswork.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Load and substrate – Check bracket SWL vs. luminaire mass and accessories; use A4 stainless outdoors or near chlorinated zones.
  2. IP/IK targets – Pick gasket kits and clip sets that restore the factory rating; IK08 for schools/gyms, IK10 for hard‑use public areas.
    terial compatibility – PC vs. PMMA: PC is tougher and higher IK; PMMA has better clarity but is solvent‑sensitive.
  3. Cable management – Gland size, thread type, and strain‑relief class must match cable OD and enclosure depth.
  4. Serviceability – Choose captive screws, keyed diffusers, and labeled gear trays. It cuts MTTR and avoids wrong‑way reassembly.

Where multi‑site rollouts are planned, standardize on one hanger family and one gland size across the estate. Spares become modular and cheaper to stage.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

  • Individual B2B pricing and custom offers aligned to rollout phases and frame agreements.
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  • Real‑time stock visibility across EU warehouses for accurate pick/pack.
  • Quick quote response (~1 hour) for tender agility.
  • Fast order placement by EAN/MPN with clean traceability.
  • Downloadable, always up‑to‑date price lists for ERP syncing.
  • Lead‑time tracking and order status updates for site planning.
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  • Post‑payment (up to 30 days) for trusted clients.
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