Indoor LED IN-WALL light fixture for stair lighting IP21, 3W, white
Led staircase light IN-WALL is suitable for use on staircases as a step light or as a corridor light. By connecting IN-WALL to the presence detector, you get a functional solution for night lighting without having to switch on other lights.
LED porch light IN-WALL, white
High quality and efficient luminaire for staircases and corridors.
The In-Wall LED staircase luminaire is the ideal choice for staircases and corridors. The recessed design allows for a neat and unobtrusive installation, while providing an efficient and warm white light.
Product information and benefits
The LED staircase luminaire is designed to be a long-lasting and energy-efficient lighting solution. Its compact design makes installation easy and practical.
Technical details
The luminaire provides 150 lumens of light output and 3000K warm white light, comparable to 15W halogen. The luminaire has a lifetime of 35,000 hours, making it a durable choice.
Applications
The IN-WALL LED staircase luminaire is ideal for a wide range of applications where safety and aesthetics are important.
Home use
Perfect for illuminating staircases, creating safety and ambiance.
Offices
Suitable for office stairwells, providing safe and discreet lighting.
Public spaces
An excellent choice for lighting interior passageways in hotels, theatres and other public buildings where safety and design are key.
Why choose this product?
- Easy and clean installation
- Energy efficient and long-life LED technology
- Provides safe lighting for stairs
- Low heat build-up, safe for children and pets
- Aesthetic and discreet design
Installation
Measure and mark the installation points of the luminaires, for example on stair treads. Make the necessary recesses and install the luminaires. Connect the electrical wiring safely and according to the instructions.
- Delivery status In Stock
- Brand Ledstore
- Breadcrumbs Home By featuresLED lights recessed Indoor LED IN-WALL light fixture for stair lighting IP21, 3W, white
- Category LED lights recessed
- SKU InWall-white
- 3
- 70
- 150
- White
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Recessed installation on walls. We recommend around 50cm from the step or floor. Dimensions 80x80x35mm. Installation hole 70x70mm ja min. 52mm in depth. Driver included. Not dimmable.
- Not dimmable, Dimmable
- Life span 35000
- InWall
- 80x80x35mm
- Non dimmable, IP21
- CE, RoHS, IP21
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WHAT IS CRI, THE COLOUR RENDERING INDEX
High quality LED lights also have a high colour rendering index, or CRI. A good colour rendering index (CRI) for home use is above 90, and nowadays many market lights are unfortunately closer to 80.
CRI tells you how well an LED light displays colours as they should be. For designers and architects, as well as interior designers, it should be one of the most important considerations. Make sure the lighting is perfect so that your artwork is what it is meant to be.
Colour rendering index
The colour rendering index is expressed as a number on a scale from zero to 100, where 0 = no colour rendering and 100 = full colour rendering. The colour rendering index of LED lights is also known as Ra, which is measured on a smaller scale than CRI. This Ra value does not include red tones or skin tones, for example, so it is a 'glossed' figure for the true quality of an LED light.
RA value
The Ra value measures the reproduction of colours using eight different reference colours. CRI takes into account the wider (15) wavelength range, including reds and other warm colours.
The Ra value is calculated by cutting the wavelength range, weighting the blue and violet tones, and calculating the weighted average of R numbers 1-8.
Excluded from the Ra value are, for example, the colour rendering of bright reds, yellows and greens, and shades close to skin tone. These are described by R-values between 9 and 15. The following is a picture of a measurement result that easily confuses the consumer.
This measurement is from a 9W CCT Led spot
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Colour rendering of LEDs - What is the difference between CRI and Ra-value?