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Bright Source 36w 6000k 600x600 IP65 LED Panel (Driver Inc) - Daylight - Pre Built Emergency

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a Preorder, this item will be shipped to you as soon as it arrives with us.

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£96.88
Incl. Vat: £116.26
Fastest delivery: Wednesday 10 th Dec
Standard delivery: Thursday 11 th Dec

* Subject to receiving your order before 3pm Mon-Fri.

Specifications

Outer Box Quantity (Sold Individually) 1
Product Size 600x600mm
Manufacturer Part Number 01-IT0016185
Brand Bright Source
Product Dimensions (mm) 595 x 595 x 24
Product Material Aluminium, Polycarbonate, Steel
Colour Temperature 6000k - Daylight
Product Finish Glossy White
Wattage 36w
Lumens 3600
Lumen Efficacy 100 lm/W
LED Type Back Lit LED
Class Rating Class I - Earthed
IP Rating IP65
CRI 80
Installation Location Ceiling Mounted
Wiring Connection Type Screw Terminals
Beam Angle 90
Operating Temperature -20 -+45 Degrees
Operating Mode External LED Driver
Equivalent Conventional Lamp Power 4x18w
Energy Saving % 50%
Functionality Emergency
Emergency Battery Type 3 Cell 3.6v 4.0ah NiCd
Battery Warranty 1 Year
Special Features Emergency, Driver Included, IP65
Mounting Type Recessed
Included Components Emergency Pack
Product Warranty 5 Years
Average Lifespan (Hours) 50,000

Product Description

The Bright Source 36w 6000k 600x600 IP65 LED Panel provides powerful daylight illumination (6000K) ideal for spaces that demand bright, high-visibility lighting. With an IP65 rating, this panel is water- and dust-resistant, making it perfect for use in challenging environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, or industrial areas. Consuming only 36w of energy, it offers significant energy savings while maintaining excellent brightness. The pre-wired emergency system ensures reliable backup lighting in the event of power failure, making it a safe and efficient solution for any environment. Installation is quick and easy, thanks to the built-in driver.

Main Features

Daylight Brightness (6000K): Delivers clear, natural daylight-like illumination, perfect for workspaces, kitchens, and industrial settings.

36w Energy Consumption: Efficiently lights large spaces while minimising energy usage, providing significant cost savings.

IP65 Rated: Water- and dust-resistant, making it suitable for damp or dusty environments such as bathrooms, kitchens, and industrial areas.

Pre-Wired Emergency System: Ensures reliable emergency lighting during power outages, enhancing safety and compliance,

 

Built-in Driver: Simplifies installation, reducing the time and effort required for setup.

Applications

Industrial & Commercial Spaces: Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, workshops, and warehouses, where bright, clear lighting and protection from water and dust are required.

Emergency Lighting: The pre-wired emergency system ensures safe, dependable lighting for public buildings, hospitals, and schools during power failures.

Domestic Use: Perfect for areas in the home that need bright daylight illumination, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

This 36w IP65 LED panel combines energy-efficient daylight illumination, durable construction, and a reliable emergency system, making it ideal for a wide range of professional and domestic applications.

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