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Spectrum Luminaires

Spectrum luminaires cover most standard needs in commercial, residential and light-industrial lighting: from basic indoor fittings to more demanding IP rated fixtures. The spectrum-luminaires range is based on LED technology with typical system efficiencies from around 90 to 130 lm/W, stable color temperature options, and long service life for reduced maintenance.

For procurement, the main advantages of Spectrum luminaires are predictable parameters, clear datasheets and stable series continuity. You get defined wattage steps, lumen packages, mounting variants and accessories that make planning, tendering and replacement easier across multiple projects.

Spectrum luminaires – core indoor LED models and functions

Core spectrum-luminaires lines include LED panels, downlights, surface ceiling lights and simple linear fittings. Power ratings usually span from 6 W spot downlights up to 40–50 W panel or linear units, with neutral white 4000 K as the most common color temperature.

These Spectrum luminaires are intended for offices, corridors, staircases, classrooms and basic retail. They focus on uniform light distribution, low-glare opal diffusers and standard on/off drivers. Limitations are mostly in advanced control (no DALI on entry lines) and lower IP ratings, typically IP20 or IP40.

For B2B purchasing, you will find practical carton quantities, consistent EAN coding and cross-compatible cut-out dimensions across the spectrum-luminaires families, which simplifies stocking and field replacements.

Lighting engineers often mix several fixture families to balance durability, automation, and cost efficiency across various project types. Public infrastructure and commercial facilities frequently rely on robust solutions from thorn luminaires, while retail and office environments make use of versatile and scalable models from thorgeon luminaires. General-purpose retrofits and service upgrades often include dependable options sourced from sylvania luminaires, and environments requiring motion detection or automation benefit from the smart sensing technology built into steinel luminaires. For cost-optimized deployments and high-volume commercial installations, contractors commonly choose practical models from spl lighting luminaires to complete the lighting specification.

Spectrum industrial luminaires for specialized applications

For more demanding environments, Spectrum luminaires are available as moisture-proof linear fittings, outdoor bulkheads and floodlights. These spectrum-luminaires variants feature higher IP ratings (IP44, IP65 and above), reinforced housings and impact resistance up to IK08–IK10 depending on model.

They are used in warehouses, parking areas, technical rooms, small production halls and building perimeters. Heat dissipation, gasket quality and corrosion-resistant hardware are key differentiators in this part of the Spectrum luminaires portfolio. Engineers usually compare lumen per watt, ambient temperature range, optics (symmetrical vs asymmetrical) and bracket options before ordering in bulk.

Spectrum luminaires with advanced control and protection

The more advanced spectrum-luminaires include versions with integrated presence or daylight sensors, DALI drivers, emergency modules and in some cases wireless control options. These Spectrum luminaires are relevant for office refurbishments, schools and energy-optimised buildings where lighting must integrate into a wider BMS system.

Protection functions can include surge protection on the driver side, thermal management, and compliant isolation between mains and SELV control lines. For OEMs and integrators, these spectrum-luminaires variants offer a good compromise between functionality and cost, without going into fully customised fixtures.

Compatibility and integration of Spectrum luminaires

Spectrum luminaires are designed to fit standard building infrastructure: typical cut-outs, common mounting accessories and standard terminal blocks. Surface and linear spectrum-luminaires often allow direct mounting on ceilings or walls; selected models support trunking or wire suspension kits.

On the controls side, the advanced spectrum-luminaires series align with common control topologies: simple switch control, phase dimming, and where specified, DALI or 1–10 V. This makes them compatible with mainstream sensors, actuators and control modules from other brands, helping contractors reduce integration risk.

Technical and safety standards

Most Spectrum luminaires are designed according to relevant EN / IEC luminaire standards and carry CE marking with RoHS conformity. IP and IK ratings are clearly indicated per model so procurement can match spectrum-luminaires accurately to site conditions.

Typical operating temperature ranges are from -20 °C to +40 °C for outdoor or sealed luminaires and -5 °C to +25 °C for standard indoor panels and downlights. Housing materials range from steel and aluminium to quality plastics; diffusion materials are usually PMMA or polycarbonate.

Where Spectrum luminaires are used

Spectrum luminaires appear across small and mid-size projects: residential blocks, schools, basic offices, logistics support areas, technical rooms, staircases and parking zones. For many installers, spectrum-luminaires are a workhorse choice for corridors, common areas and service spaces where reliability and correct photometrics matter more than brand prestige.

Engineers typically review room geometry, required illuminance, glare limits, mounting height and maintenance access. From that, they allocate appropriate Spectrum luminaires types: panels and downlights for interiors, moisture-proof lines for utility spaces, and floodlights or bulkheads for outdoors.

How to select the right Spectrum luminaires

Selection starts from application: indoor or outdoor, dry or damp, decorative or purely functional. Then you define lumen level, color temperature, UGR requirement and control method. From there, the relevant spectrum-luminaires series can be filtered by mounting type, IP rating and driver option.

Common mistakes are undersizing lumen output, mixing color temperatures in one area, or ordering IP20 Spectrum luminaires for semi-outdoor zones. For procurement, it is important to match exact MPN, check packaging units and verify continuity of the series for future expansion. If needed, send your schedule of spectrum-luminaires to our technical team for cross-check and optimisation before final ordering.

Wholesale supply of Spectrum luminaires by Bank of Lamps

Bank of Lamps supplies spectrum-luminaires in wholesale quantities with B2B-oriented terms. We provide project-based pricing, fixed offer validity and clear lead times for both stock and indent items. Real-time visibility of Spectrum luminaires inventory is available from our Latvia warehouse and partner stock.

You can order by EAN or manufacturer part number for quick bulk uploads from your ERP. We ship regularly to the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium and all Baltic markets, with consolidated multi-brand deliveries to keep logistics costs under control.

For trusted customers, Bank of Lamps can arrange post-payment terms up to 30 days and support quick reorders of frequently used spectrum-luminaires based on your purchase history. Send us your BOM or inquiry list and our team will prepare a technical and commercial offer tailored for your projects.