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STEINEL Luminaires

мsteinel luminaires in professional projects

Engineered bodies, consistent optics, and predictable commissioning are what turn a drawing into a clean handover. Projects use steinel luminaires where occupancy control, daylight tracking, and tough housings have to live together without service headaches. Typical builds run on 220–240 V AC with DALI-2 or 1–10 V dimming, PF ≥ 0.9, and surge protection from 2 kV L-N on indoor boards to 4 kV on exterior gear. Luminous efficacy commonly lands at 110–140 lm/W with task-grade CRI 80 as standard and CRI 90 where colour fidelity matters.

steinel led luminaires range and form factors

Ceiling panels, linear trunking inserts, bulkheads, wall sconces, floodlights, bollards, and high-bay heads share a modular approach: drivers, lenses, and sensor pods are serviceable without stressing the seal. Office panels target UGR < 19 and 3000–4000 K; corridors rely on corridor optics and stand-by dimming; high-bays offer narrow and medium beams for racking. Outdoor bodies use UV-stabilised compounds or powder-coated aluminium, IK08–IK10 where vandal resistance is required. Projects that standardise on steinel led luminaires keep accessories common across rooms, which simplifies van stock and reduces punch-list surprises.

steinel energy efficient luminaires technical specifications

Output spans ~400–1,800 lm for small rooms, 2,500–5,000 lm for classrooms and corridors, and 8,000–12,000 lm for halls and yards. CCT options 2700–6500 K cover hospitality to task lighting; MacAdam 3-step keeps tone consistent between batches. Lifetimes are specified at L80/B10 50,000–100,000 h depending on thermal path and drive current. Operating window −25…+50 °C; IP ratings from IP20 in ceiling voids to IP44 for semi-damp and IP65/IP66 for façades and plant areas; coastal variants add extra corrosion guard. Emergency versions support maintained and non-maintained modes per EN 60598-2-22 with addressable test when tied to DALI-2. Where tender notes call out energy metrics, steinel energy efficient luminaires meet typical kWh reduction targets by combining high efficacy with occupancy and daylight logic.

steinel indoor lighting applications and compatibility

Education and office floors need quiet optics and steady dimming; panels and linears pair with presence and daylight sensors to hold 300–500 lx at desk height without hunting. Healthcare and social housing prefer sealed bezels and easy-wipe covers; stairwells get stand-by levels at 10–30% to avoid blackouts. Retail uses asymmetric wall-washers to push vertical illuminance on shelving. Controls are straightforward: addressed DALI-2 for analytics and fine zoning, broadcast where wiring is tight, 1–10 V on legacy drivers. When specifications mention steinel indoor lighting, expect consistent cut-out geometries, predictable driver inrush, and terminals that accept 0.5…2.5 mm² copper with clear marking.

steinel motion sensor lights integration with controls

Ceiling and wall bodies accept integral PIR or HF heads, or take external sensors via DALI input so the luminaire behaves as a node in the group. Daylight-linked dimming, corridor function with fade times, and presence hold logic run locally, which keeps loops responsive even when the BMS is busy. For exterior paths and entries, floodlights with built-in detectors cover 8–20 m at typical mounting heights; timeouts 10 s to 60 min and lux thresholds 5–1000 lx are field-settable. When designs specify steinel motion sensor lights, commissioning teams can clone profiles app-to-app and push them over IR or Bluetooth® without re-opening gear trays.

steinel wall and ceiling lights selection guide for B2B

Start from the task: vertical or horizontal illuminance target per EN 12464-1, then confirm mounting height and spacing. Choose optics for the room shape and reflectance; keep 30% overlap in presence-controlled spaces to avoid dead zones. For small rooms, flat panels simplify ceiling grids; for corridors, use elongated beams to stretch spacing; for stair cores, wall luminaires reduce glare on descents. In wet areas, IP65 bodies with breathable membranes maintain seal integrity across temperature swings. Where the schedule tags steinel wall and ceiling lights, align bezel colour and body depth across floors, confirm emergency test method, and lock driver interface early to avoid mixed dimming protocols.

steinel outdoor lighting with Bankoflamps support

Paths, car parks, and façades need robust seals and stable output in low temperatures. Bollards and pole-tops with asymmetric street optics control spill; floodlights handle signage and loading bays with wide beams and integral shielding. Corrosion-resistant fasteners and UV-stable lenses keep clarity over time; glare is managed with cut-off shields on pedestrian routes. When a brief calls for steinel outdoor lighting, we match IP class, IK rating, surge level, and mounting accessory to the site hardware so install teams can spend their time on aiming rather than adaptation.

Applications and Compatibility

Luminaires tie into DALI-2, KNX via gateways, or simple switched runs. Daylight harvesting works best when sensors see the work plane; keep heads outside warm air plumes to avoid drift. For retrofit grids, confirm panel driver footprints and connector type; for trunking, verify pitch and live-end orientation. Emergency circuits should be upstream of dimming to keep test schedules clean. Cross-category tip: pair these fittings with Steinel automatics and control to keep zoning, daylight, and presence logic consistent from room to façade.

Selection Criteria for B2B Clients

  • Photometrics and glare: UGR targets, beam angles, vertical lux on walls where wayfinding matters.
  • Electrical behaviour: inrush current vs MCB type, PF at dimmed states, harmonics on shared phases.
  • Environment: IP and IK by location, salt-spray needs, −25…+50 °C envelope, gasket material compatibility.
  • Controls: addressed DALI-2 for reporting, broadcast for speed, 1–10 V where legacy gear remains.
  • Serviceability: driver access without breaking the seal, lens replacement, and spare strategy aligned to programme risk.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

Pricing aligns to room schedules and we expose live EU stock before crews are booked. Quotes arrive in about an hour with EAN and MPN so variants stay locked. Your portal shows lead times, shipment status, and downloadable price lists with validity windows you can plan around. Approved clients can use post-payment up to 30 days. We consolidate partials to cut freight, and your account manager cross-checks optics, driver interface, emergency mode, IP and IK class, mounting kits, and sensor options against drawings so cartons land site-ready. We serve France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands with stable pricing and tracked lead times.