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RZB LED Panels and accessories

rzb led panels and accessories for office, retail and education

RZB panel families are specified when designers need predictable glare control, efficient drivers that behave on DALI‑2/1–10 V, and mounting hardware that fits European grid and plaster ceilings without rework. Typical deliverables include low‑UGR optics for workplanes, stable color across batches, and accessories that keep installations clean and serviceable.

rzb recessed led panels product range and formats

Form factors 600×600 (595×595), 300×1200, 620×620 and regional grid sizes; back‑lit and edge‑lit bodies with shallow depths for tight voids. Lumen packages roughly 2,000–6,000 lm with efficacies 110–140 lm/W, tuned per optic.

Optical options opal for diffuse general light, micro‑prism/darklight for UGR < 19 in office layouts, asymmetric plates for wall‑wash. SDCM ≤ 3 supports consistent appearance across lots.

Emergency & sensor‑ready integral or remote emergency packs; presence/daylight sensors on selected series; DALI‑2 addressing for scenes/monitoring.

rzb slim panel lights technical specifications and standards

  • CCT/CRI: 3000 K / 3500 K / 4000 K / 5000 K; CRI ≥ 80 with CRI ≥ 90 options for color‑critical zones.
  • Electrical: universal input 100–240 V AC; PF ≥ 0.90, THD < 15% (DALI variants); surge immunity typically 2–4 kV (L‑PE). Inrush documented for RCBO/relay sizing.
  • Optics & comfort: low‑glare micro‑prism or darklight optics for office compliance; flicker performance suited to camera‑visible areas with quality drivers.
  • Lifetime: LED engines qualified to LM‑80 with TM‑21 projections; families commonly L80 B10 ≥ 50,000–70,000 h at ta 25–35 °C.
  • Protection & environment: front IP20/IP40 depending on optic; impact up to IK07. Operating ambient typically −20…+40 °C; check sealed variants.
  • Standards: construction/safety to IEC/EN 60598‑1; control gear IEC/EN 61347‑2‑13; EMC to EN 61000 series.

Installer note: in plaster ceilings, use alignment brackets so multi‑panel lines stay true; seal edges only with approved trims to avoid warping.

Applications and compatibility with grids and plaster ceilings

  • Open offices and classrooms low‑UGR optics and 4000 K CCT deliver uniform workplane illuminance; DALI‑2 scenes reduce idle burn.
  • Retail and healthcare CRI 90 variants for materials/skin tones; wipeable fronts and sealed frames in cleaning‑intensive zones.
  • Back‑of‑house and corridors batwing distributions increase spacing; shallow bodies fit tight voids around ductwork.

Panels align with common T‑grid systems and plasterboard openings; surface/pendant kits extend use where grid is absent.

rzb panel mounting kits applications and compatibility

Surface frames, suspension sets (0.5–2 m drops), and plaster‑in rings adapt the same light engine to different ceiling types. Quick‑release clips and captive screws keep service predictable; strain‑relief glands protect entries when daisy‑chaining.

When mixing grid and plaster areas on one floor, standardize one panel engine and apply the appropriate rzb panel mounting kits to control visual consistency.

rzb panel drivers integration and control

Driver options include DALI‑2, 1–10 V, and push‑dim. Sensor‑ready versions accept presence/daylight heads. Keep SELV control harnesses segregated from mains in ducting; size drivers for inrush and consider 2–4 kV surge headroom where switching transients occur. For emergency, choose integral kits where ceiling void space is tight and remote packs where thermal headroom is limited.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

  1. Optic & UGR — micro‑prism/darklight for desks; opal for general zones; confirm spacing to target lux and uniformity.
  2. Luen & efficacy — pick packages 2–6 klm with ≥ 120 lm/W where energy targets are strict; apply maintenance factors in design.
  3. Color policy — lock CCT/CRI and SDCM ≤ 3 across the estate to avoid batch drift.
  4. Controls & emergency — unify on DALI‑2 where scenes/monitoring are required; decide integral vs remote emergency based on ceiling type.
  5. Mounting & service — confirm grid size/void depth; use surface/pendant kits where needed; prefer captive fasteners and quick‑release trays for MTTR.

Procurement teams often standardize one low‑UGR panel family plus a surface/pendant kit set and keep CRI 90 as an option for feature areas.

advantages of working with Bankoflamps

We align commercial terms with your bill of materials via individual B2B pricing and formal offers, assign a dedicated account manager, and expose live EU‑wide stock for planning. Quotes typically arrive in about an hour. Orders go in by EAN/MPN with clean traceability, and our price lists are downloadable and current. You’ll get lead‑time and order‑status tracking, purchase‑history analytics to consolidate SKUs, and post‑payment up to 30 days for trusted clients. We also plan consolidated shipments to cut freight costs, keep pricing stable with validity windows, and support teams in France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.