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TRILUX

TRILUX lighting for interiors, exteriors, and industrial sites

Trilux combines architectural design with dependable driver quality and serviceable parts. Use this guide to scope families, set engineering criteria, and standardize spares across multi-site programs.

Trilux portfolio map for fast scoping

Start broad in Trilux luminaires, then shortlist by application. For design features and focal points add Trilux pendant luminaires, while everyday coverage across corridors, receptions, kitchens, and back-of-house sits in Trilux wall and ceiling luminaires. Where portable lighting is part of the concept, specify Trilux table lamps and balance ambient levels in larger rooms with Trilux floor lamps.

Trilux retail and gallery flexibility with tracks

Plan reconfigurable merchandising and gallery layouts using Trilux track lights and accessories. Match adapter type, conductor count, and circuit control; keep spare heads and lenses for seasonal planogram changes. Close BOM gaps with joiners, couplers, and feeds from Trilux accessories.

Trilux industrial lighting and high bay programs

For production halls and logistics, build the kit from Trilux industrial luminaires and task heights with Trilux highbays. Validate lumen packages against aisle and open-area targets, glare control (UGR), surge immunity, ambient range, and maintenance access for lift or crane work.

Trilux exterior, site, and hardscape lighting

Guide movement and ensure safety outdoors with Trilux street and park luminaires and area-class optics in street and park lights. For plazas and façades use Trilux in ground luminaires with the correct load class, glare control, drainage, and anti-slip glass. Complete columns and bases via Trilux pillars and accessories and align corrosion class to site conditions.

Trilux controls, drivers, and small-parts ecosystem

Stable power and neat installs protect lifetime and photometrics. Keep legacy gear running with Trilux automatics and control for starters, interfaces, and control modules. Stock service parts, canopies, shades, rods, and adapters from Trilux luminaire accessories and keep joiners, diffusers, and clips in Trilux lighting accessories to speed maintenance.

Engineering criteria for procurement and QA with TRILUX

  1. Photometrics and comfort
    Set lumen targets by zone; define beam angles for shelving and task areas; enforce UGR limits for offices; keep CRI ≥ 90 where colour fidelity matters.
  2. Driver and electrical quality
    Confirm input range, PF and THD, inrush current, surge immunity per circuit, and flicker metrics for camera and dimmed environments.
  3. Controls and interoperability
    Match protocol (Phase, DALI, 0–10 V, BLE); verify minimum dim level, multi-head stability, and emergency compatibility.
  4. Thermal and environment
    Check tc margins in enclosed or insulated ceilings; ambient range; IP and IK for exterior or high-traffic spaces; UV stability outdoors.
  5. Mechanics and safety
    Validate mounting spans, allowable loads, seismic or vibration constraints; for in-ground, confirm gasket materials, drainage, and anti-condensation measures.
  6. Documentation
    Maintain DoC, EN test summaries, wiring diagrams, torque logs, illuminance spot checks, CCT sampling, and as-built photos.

First-fix, mounting, and serviceability

Standardize fixings and consumables, then keep them replenished through Trilux lighting accessories and Trilux luminaire accessories listed above. For any additional mounting or adapter needs during rollouts, consolidate orders through Trilux accessories to reduce field improvisation.