SECOM provides a broad portfolio of professional lighting equipment for commercial, industrial and public-infrastructure projects. The range covers architectural and technical luminaires, optical components, power gear for halogen and metal-halide systems, and installation hardware for wall circuits. The main fixture assortment is presented through secom luminaires, used in offices, logistics halls, retail environments and sheltered outdoor areas.
Lighting performance depends on correct optical tuning. Engineers typically begin with the accessory set available via secom lighting accessories. This includes diffusers, reflectors, mounting kits, anti-glare elements and protective covers designed to stabilise uniformity, reduce glare and extend service intervals.
Legacy zones and hybrid installations rely on power components such as lighting transformers ballasts and transformer for halogen metal halide. These units ensure stable ignition, controlled inrush current and predictable lamp behaviour in applications where LED and discharge lamps operate simultaneously.
Where halogen or metal-halide luminaires remain in service, engineers use the secom lighting transformers ballasts category to source ignition modules and electromagnetic or electronic ballasts with defined thermal classes and certified frequency tolerance.
For compact housings and low-voltage halogen circuits, stable ignition and isolated supply are provided through the dedicated secom transformer for halogen metal halide. Selection criteria include rated wattage, insulation class, maximum operating temperature and enclosure compatibility.
Wall circuits for lighting control rely on dependable switching hardware. The anchor secom switches and sockets covers modular switches and combination frames intended for use in commercial buildings.
Auxiliary outlets used for service tools and equipment within lighting zones are available via secom sockets.
Procurement teams consider several technical aspects before approving SECOM components:
• Lumen stability and degradation curves for each luminaire group
• CRI and SDCM consistency across fixtures
• Thermal performance and heat-sink geometry in enclosed housings
• Dimming protocol compatibility: DALI, 1–10 V, or fixed on/off
• Optical efficiency and compliance with visual-comfort targets
• Mechanical durability of accessory mounts and fixing systems
• Certification under EN 60598 and other regional standards
• Transformer isolation class, ballast lifetime and ignition cycle rating
• Socket and switch conformity to installation norms
These criteria form the acceptance basis during QA inspections.
SECOM systems are commonly implemented in:
• Office floors requiring balanced ambient light
• Retail environments demanding accurate colour rendering
• Logistics and manufacturing halls operating long duty cycles
• Humid or exterior technical zones requiring IP-rated housings
• Parking facilities with strict maintenance limits
• Retrofit programmes transitioning from legacy lamps to LED fixtures
Optical accessories and power components allow engineers to maintain output reliability even during staged upgrades.
Before commissioning, teams validate:
• Wattage compatibility between luminaires and drivers
• Correct placement and orientation of diffusers and reflectors
• Ballast thermal classification and ignition performance
• Mounting bracket load ratings and service accessibility
• IP protection levels for fixtures and accessory elements
• Transformer isolation and over-temperature limits
• Switch and socket mechanical tension and contact integrity
• Availability of photometric data for lighting calculations
• Spare-part lifecycle for optics and mounting components
SECOM equipment is engineered for long intervals between maintenance cycles. Routine service typically includes cleaning optical surfaces, checking driver temperatures, inspecting ballasts for noise or unstable ignition, replacing aging transformers and confirming the mechanical stability of switching hardware. Proper upkeep helps maintain illuminance levels and reduces disruptions in production or commercial operations.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full SECOM assortment from a central EU warehouse in Latvia, offering real-time stock visibility, consolidated packaging, bulk pricing and predictable logistics across Europe. For procurement teams managing large multi-brand projects, the ability to combine SECOM with equipment from more than 96 manufacturers simplifies sourcing and reduces operational overhead.