LED Panel 30x120
30x120cm led panels
LED panels 30x120 are our narrowest rectangular LED panels. On this page you will find all 120x30 panels and accessories. Normally LED panels are built into a ceiling system. Don't you have a ceiling system? Then we have other options for you! The first option is to place the panel against the ceiling using a surface mount frame. In addition, you can also hang the panels from the ceiling. You can do this using a suspension kit (steel cables).
The difference between Back-lit and Edge lit panels
Back-lit panels are illuminated from the back of the panel, therefore the panel at the back is 35mm. because the LED chips are attached to the back, the panel is lightweight and has an efficient luminous flux.
Edge-lit Panels are illuminated from the sides of the panel, so the light chips are spread over the entire panel, this makes these panels extra thin, which is 9mm. They are slightly heavier than back-lit panels, though.
Both panels are High Lumen (120 lumens per watt) and last 50,000 hours, are economical in consumption and are optionally dimmable.
What are UGR<19 panels?
The UGR (Unified Glare Rating) value is a value that indicates the degree of unpleasant glare.
The lower the value, the less light pollution a person will experience. Applying the right lighting deserves a lot of attention because it greatly affects mood, productivity and functioning. The light should be bright enough to perform work well, but should not cause glare or dazzle.
Glare can be caused either directly or indirectly. Direct glare can involve a light source shining into your eyes, while indirect glare involves reflection of the light source on a reflective surface. The indirect form is much underestimated because it is not directly noticeable, effects of too high UGR value can be headaches, tingling/fatigued eyes or feeling tired and slightly dizzy.
Saves 70% | App and voice control | Incl. WiFi driver | Alexa, Google assistant, IFTTT
Saves 70% | Optional dimmable | White rim | 3000K - 4000K - 6000K
Saves 70% | Anti light discomfort | optional dimmable | white rim | 3000K - 4000K - 6000K
Saves 70% | Optional dimmable | Extra thin | White rim | 3000K - 4000K - 6000K
Saves 70% | Anti light discomfort | Optional dimmable | Extra thin | White rim | 3000K - 4000K - 6000K
Saves 70% | Extra thin | White rim | 3000K - 4000K - 6000K
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Saves 70% | Light color adjustable from warm to cold white | White rim
Saves 70% | Water resistant IP65 | Extra thin panel | White rim
Suitable for Edge-Lit LED Panels | Aluminum | Easy click system
1 Meter | Adjustable length | Stainless steel
4 Pieces | For securing LED panels in e.g. plaster
Dimmable driver 0-10V | Suitable for LED Panels
Dual output current: 0.7/0.8A | Flicker-free | 42V | 230V
Adjustable output current: 0.7/0.8/0.9/1.05A | Dali Dimmable and Flicker Free
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LED Panel 30x120
30x120cm led panels
LED panels 30x120 are our narrowest rectangular LED panels. On this page you will find all 120x30 panels and accessories. Normally LED panels are built into a ceiling system. Don't you have a ceiling system? Then we have other options for you! The first option is to place the panel against the ceiling using a surface mount frame. In addition, you can also hang the panels from the ceiling. You can do this using a suspension kit (steel cables).
The difference between Back-lit and Edge lit panels
Back-lit panels are illuminated from the back of the panel, therefore the panel at the back is 35mm. because the LED chips are attached to the back, the panel is lightweight and has an efficient luminous flux.
Edge-lit Panels are illuminated from the sides of the panel, so the light chips are spread over the entire panel, this makes these panels extra thin, which is 9mm. They are slightly heavier than back-lit panels, though.
Both panels are High Lumen (120 lumens per watt) and last 50,000 hours, are economical in consumption and are optionally dimmable.
What are UGR<19 panels?
The UGR (Unified Glare Rating) value is a value that indicates the degree of unpleasant glare.
The lower the value, the less light pollution a person will experience. Applying the right lighting deserves a lot of attention because it greatly affects mood, productivity and functioning. The light should be bright enough to perform work well, but should not cause glare or dazzle.
Glare can be caused either directly or indirectly. Direct glare can involve a light source shining into your eyes, while indirect glare involves reflection of the light source on a reflective surface. The indirect form is much underestimated because it is not directly noticeable, effects of too high UGR value can be headaches, tingling/fatigued eyes or feeling tired and slightly dizzy.
