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Siteco Luminaires

Siteco luminaires are widely used in infrastructure, industrial, office and public space projects where long lifetime, visual comfort and high efficiency must be demonstrable in technical documentation. The siteco-luminaires portfolio covers everything from basic indoor fixtures up to high-output street and area lighting, typically with LED efficacies around 100–150 lm/W and long L80/B10 lifetimes.

For procurement teams, Siteco luminaires are attractive because product families remain compatible over multiple generations, photometric data is well documented, and standards compliance is clearly stated. That makes siteco-luminaires easier to specify in tenders and to manage as a long-term spare parts line.

Siteco indoor luminaires – core models and functions

Core indoor Siteco luminaires include flat panels, recessed and surface downlights, linear trunking and basic surface-mounted fittings. These siteco-luminaires usually operate on 220–240 V, with 3000 K and 4000 K variants and CRI ≥ 80 or higher where required. Lumen packages are tailored to offices, classrooms, corridors and healthcare support areas.

Advantages are controlled glare (UGR-optimised optics), uniform illuminance and efficient LED drivers with on/off or simple dimming. Limitations on entry-level Siteco luminaires are typically IP20 and basic control only, so they are intended for dry indoor environments. Packaging and carton quantities are optimized for B2B – predictable dimensions and EAN coding simplify stocking and site logistics.

Siteco industrial and outdoor luminaires for specialised applications

For tough conditions, Siteco luminaires extend into weatherproof linears, high-bays, streetlights and floodlights. These industrial siteco-luminaires offer higher IP ratings (IP65/IP66), impact resistance often up to IK08–IK10, and housings engineered for thermal management and corrosion resistance.

They are used in warehouses, production areas, logistics yards, roads, tunnels and sports facilities. Engineers compare Siteco luminaires here mainly on lumen output, beam distribution (street, area, asymmetric, narrow/wide), ambient temperature range and mounting options (mast, bracket, wall, catenary). When ordering siteco-luminaires in bulk, these parameters strongly affect installation time and long-term performance.

Siteco luminaires with enhanced protection and smart control

Advanced Siteco luminaires integrate DALI, 1–10 V, or in some series wireless and networked lighting control. Emergency versions, CLO (constant lumen output) and integrated sensor options are available for many siteco-luminaires families, which is important in office, campus and public-sector projects.

Protection features include surge protection, thermal derating, double or reinforced insulation and high-quality gaskets. For OEMs and system integrators, smart Siteco luminaires provide a stable platform for building automation, allowing monitoring, scheduling and energy reporting without custom hardware.

Lighting specifications for residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings often combine several fixture families to balance aesthetics, durability, and electrical compatibility. Design-driven interiors and hospitality spaces frequently rely on decorative solutions from sollux luminaires, while modern apartments, offices, and retail environments commonly integrate versatile fixtures from slv luminaires. Cost-efficient upgrades in everyday commercial spaces often make use of practical models from shada luminaires, and industrial or logistics facilities benefit from durable technical fixtures offered by schrack luminaires. For projects where system compatibility and electrical reliability are critical, engineers finalize the specification with dependable ranges from schneider electric luminaires.

Compatibility and integration notes

Siteco luminaires are designed around standard European mounting and wiring practices. Recessed siteco-luminaires use typical ceiling cut-outs; surface and linear fittings support direct mounting, trunking systems or suspension kits. Outdoor Siteco luminaires typically support standard mast spigots and brackets, which simplifies upgrades of existing poles.

On the control side, DALI-capable Siteco luminaires integrate into common BMS and lighting control systems. Where siteco-luminaires are used alongside other brands, matching control protocols, addressing schemes and circuit segregation keeps integration predictable.

Technical and safety standards

Most Siteco luminaires comply with key EN / IEC luminaire standards and carry CE, with RoHS and often UKCA conformity. IP and IK ratings, insulation class, protection class (I or II), SELV details and operating temperature ranges are specified per model, enabling precise risk assessment.

Housing materials in Siteco luminaires range from powder-coated steel and die-cast aluminium to robust polycarbonate; optics are typically PMMA or PC, selected for high transmission and durability. This level of detail makes siteco-luminaires suitable for audited and safety-critical environments.

Where Siteco luminaires are used

You will find Siteco luminaires in transport hubs, roads, industrial plants, logistics centres, education, offices and public outdoor spaces. Indoor siteco-luminaires cover everything from classrooms and open-plan offices to stairwells and technical rooms, while outdoor ranges handle street lighting, car parks, façades and pedestrian zones.

When planning, engineers evaluate required lux levels, uniformity, glare limits, mounting height, maintenance access and environmental conditions. Based on those inputs, they map suitable Siteco luminaires families and lumen packages.

How to select the right Siteco luminaires

Selection starts with environment: indoor vs outdoor, clean vs dusty, normal vs high ambient temperature. Then define illuminance targets, lumen per luminaire, colour temperature, CRI and control method. From there, filter siteco-luminaires by IP/IK rating, optic type, mounting and driver options.

Typical mistakes include underestimating glare in offices, choosing insufficient IP for semi-outdoor areas, or mixing incompatible control types. For procurement, always use exact MPN/EAN for Siteco luminaires, verify packaging units and confirm availability for future extensions or replacements. If needed, share your luminaire list and we can propose technically equivalent siteco-luminaires or optimisations.

Wholesale supply of Siteco luminaires by Bank of Lamps

Bank of Lamps supplies Siteco luminaires in wholesale volumes with B2B-focused commercial terms. We offer project-based pricing on siteco-luminaires, clear lead times and fixed offer validity so you can align with tender and budget cycles. Stock is supported from our Latvia warehouse and partner networks.

Orders for Siteco luminaires can be placed by EAN or manufacturer code for easy ERP import. We deliver to the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium and the Baltic countries, consolidating multi-brand shipments to reduce logistics cost.

Trusted customers can benefit from post-payment terms up to 30 days and rapid repeat ordering based on purchase history of Siteco luminaires. Send us your BOM or project specification and our technical team will prepare a checked and optimised offer for siteco-luminaires tailored to your applications.