Nano Weatherproof Batten

Nano Weatherproof Batten

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / NANO WEATHERPROOF BATTEN

NANO WEATHERPROOF BATTEN

The AdvanLED Nano Weatherproof Batten is a high-performance LED lighting solution designed for durability and efficiency in demanding environments. With its IP65-rated sealed housing, robust construction, and wide light distribution, it is ideal for use in commercial, industrial, and outdoor settings such as factories, car parks, and retail spaces.

Features and benefits

  • Prismatic Diffuser
  • Enhanced Light Distribution
  • Durable and safe design
  • Completely sealed housing with gaskets to prevent moisture and dirt from entering the fixture.
  • Improves visual comfort by minimizing direct light exposure and harsh glare
Feature Nano Weatherproof Batten
IP Rating IP65
Housing Heavy gauge sheet steel body
Housing Cover Wire mesh cover
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder & oven baked
Lamp Holder Polycarbonate housing with copper place contact
Connector UL, VDE safety approved material
Product Code Product Description Thickness (mm)
LNWP04FT0000000000001T0000 Nano Weatherproof Batten 4FT 1T 0.3mm
LNWP04FT0000000000002T0000 Nano Weatherproof Batten 4FT 2T 0.3mm

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED LED DOWN LIGHT IP65

A LED Recessed light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction as a broad floodlight or narrow spotlight. Malaysia
“Pot light” or “canister light” implies the hole is circular and the lighting fixture is cylindrical, like a pot or canister.
There are three parts to a recessed lighting fixture: housing, trim and bulb. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder. There are many different types of bulbs that can be inserted into recessed lighting fixtures, with the amount of heat generated by the bulb being a unique consideration.

In North America, UL 1598 recessed housings generally fall into one of four categories.

IC or “insulation contact” rated new construction housings are attached to the ceiling supports before the ceiling surface is installed. If the area above the ceiling is accessible these fixtures may also be installed from within the attic space. IC housings must be installed wherever insulation will be in direct contact with the housing.
Non-IC rated new construction housings are used in the same situations as the IC rated new construction housings, only they require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. These housings are typically rated up to 150 watts.
IC rated remodel housings are used in existing ceilings where insulation will be present and in contact with the fixture.
Non-IC rated remodel housings are used for existing ceilings where, ideally, no insulation is present. However, these also require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. Sloped-ceiling housings are available for both insulated and non-insulated ceilings that are vaulted.
The main feature of the housing is designed to ensure that no flammable materials come into contact with the hot lighting fixture. Badly-housed downlights can be a fire hazard, though all newer ones contain a self-resetting thermal switch for safety.

The housings come in various sizes based on the diameter of the circular opening where the lamp is installed. The most commonly used sizes are 4, 5 and 6 inches in diameter, with 4 inch IC New Construction units less readily available at present. Smaller housings (2 and 3 inch) are also available for specialized uses.

The housing can also be “Air Tight”, which means it will not allow air to escape into the ceiling or attic, thus reducing both heating and cooling costs.

The City of Chicago has an additional requirement “Chicago Plenum” which requires the housing to be airtight in addition to requiring all wiring and to be sealed off and gasketed from the plenum air space. This housing rating must be used on all recessed luminaires installed in air plenums in the City of Chicago as well as nearby municipalities which have adopted the Chicago amendments to the NEC. The intent of this rating is to prevent potential sparks from escaping the luminaire into the air plenum and getting recirculated in the HVAC system

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted

Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / NANO TROFFERS RECESSED MOUNTED

NANO TROFFERS RECESSED MOUNTED

The AdvanLED Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted series is a high-performance lighting solution designed for modern commercial and industrial spaces. Built with durability and energy efficiency in mind, these LED troffers offer wide light distribution, reduced glare, and a sleek recessed design. Available in various sizes and diffuser options, they are ideal for environments such as shopping malls, retail outlets, factories, and parking areas. With a robust steel housing and certified safety components, the Nano Troffers deliver reliable and long-lasting illumination.

Features and benefits

  • Multiple sizes option
  • The design helps control light spread, minimizing glare and improving visual comfort 
  • Constructed with durable materials like heavy gauge sheet steel for long-term use
Feature Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted
LED Tube 2x2FT / 3x2FT / 4x2FT / 2x4FT / 3x4FT / 4x4FT
Thickness (mm) 0.3
IP Rating IP20
Louvers Material K12 / K15 / Opal
Housing Heavy gauge sheet steel body with fully welded end-cap
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder coated & oven baked
Lamp Holder Polycarbonate housing with copper place contact
Wire Heat resistance 105°C, SIRIM approved material
Connector UL, VDE safety approved material
Product Code Product Description Thickness (mm)
LNTM2X2M0000000000002T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 2T 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000003T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 3T 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000004T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 4T 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000002T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 2T 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000003T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 3T 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000004T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 4T 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000002TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 2T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000003TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 3T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000004TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 4T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000002TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 2T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000003TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 3T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X4M0000000000004TOP00 Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X4M 4T OPAL 0.3mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000002TK2JK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 2T K12 JKR 0.5mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000003TK2JK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 3T K12 JKR 0.5mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000004TK2JK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 4T K12 JKR 0.5mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000002TOPJK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 2T OPAL JKR 0.5mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000003TOPJK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 3T OPAL JKR 0.5mm
LNTM2X2M0000000000004TOPJK Nano Troffers Recessed Mounted 2X2M 4T OPAL JKR 0.5mm

Features

K12

5mm square female prism pattern with the prisms diagonal across the panel. The panel thickness is 2.5mm for 300mm nominal wide luminaires and 2.8mm for 600mm norminally wide luminaires

K15

9.5mm square female prism pattern with the prism orientation parallel and perpendicular to the length and width of the panel. The panel thickness is 4.5mm. This panel is very rigid and is particularly suitable for extra wide luminaires

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED LED DOWN LIGHT IP65

A LED Recessed light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction as a broad floodlight or narrow spotlight. Malaysia
“Pot light” or “canister light” implies the hole is circular and the lighting fixture is cylindrical, like a pot or canister.
There are three parts to a recessed lighting fixture: housing, trim and bulb. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder. There are many different types of bulbs that can be inserted into recessed lighting fixtures, with the amount of heat generated by the bulb being a unique consideration.

In North America, UL 1598 recessed housings generally fall into one of four categories.

IC or “insulation contact” rated new construction housings are attached to the ceiling supports before the ceiling surface is installed. If the area above the ceiling is accessible these fixtures may also be installed from within the attic space. IC housings must be installed wherever insulation will be in direct contact with the housing.
Non-IC rated new construction housings are used in the same situations as the IC rated new construction housings, only they require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. These housings are typically rated up to 150 watts.
IC rated remodel housings are used in existing ceilings where insulation will be present and in contact with the fixture.
Non-IC rated remodel housings are used for existing ceilings where, ideally, no insulation is present. However, these also require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. Sloped-ceiling housings are available for both insulated and non-insulated ceilings that are vaulted.
The main feature of the housing is designed to ensure that no flammable materials come into contact with the hot lighting fixture. Badly-housed downlights can be a fire hazard, though all newer ones contain a self-resetting thermal switch for safety.

The housings come in various sizes based on the diameter of the circular opening where the lamp is installed. The most commonly used sizes are 4, 5 and 6 inches in diameter, with 4 inch IC New Construction units less readily available at present. Smaller housings (2 and 3 inch) are also available for specialized uses.

The housing can also be “Air Tight”, which means it will not allow air to escape into the ceiling or attic, thus reducing both heating and cooling costs.

The City of Chicago has an additional requirement “Chicago Plenum” which requires the housing to be airtight in addition to requiring all wiring and to be sealed off and gasketed from the plenum air space. This housing rating must be used on all recessed luminaires installed in air plenums in the City of Chicago as well as nearby municipalities which have adopted the Chicago amendments to the NEC. The intent of this rating is to prevent potential sparks from escaping the luminaire into the air plenum and getting recirculated in the HVAC system

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

Nano WireGuard Batten

Nano WireGuard Batten

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / NANO WIREGUARD BATTEN

NANO WIREGUARD BATTEN

The AdvanLED Nano WireGuard Batten is a high-quality, durable LED lighting fixture designed for reliable performance in a variety of indoor commercial and industrial settings. With a sturdy wire mesh cover, impact-resistant steel housing, and efficient LED compatibility, it offers both safety and longevity. Ideal for use in shopping malls, car parks, factories, and retail outlets, this batten light ensures consistent illumination with low maintenance.

Features and benefits

  • Protection against impact
  • Enhanced Durability
  • Durable and safe design
Feature Nano WireGuard Batten
IP Rating IP20
Housing Heavy gauge sheet steel body
Housing Cover Wire mesh cover
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder & oven baked
Lamp Holder Polycarbonate housing with copper place contact
Wire Heat resistance 105°C, SIRIM approved material
Connector UL, VDE safety approved material
Product Code Product Description Thickness (mm)
LNBW2FT0000000000001T0000 Nano WireGuard Batten 2FT 1T 0.3mm
LNBW4FT0000000000001T0000 Nano WireGuard Batten 4FT 1T 0.3mm
LNBW2FT0000000000002T0000 Nano WireGuard Batten 2FT 2T 0.3mm
LNBW4FT0000000000002T0000 Nano WireGuard Batten 4FT 2T 0.3mm
LNBW2FT0000000000001T00JK Nano WireGuard Batten 2FT 1T JKR 0.5mm
LNBW4FT0000000000001T00JK Nano WireGuard Batten 4FT 1T JKR 0.5mm
LNBW2FT0000000000002T00JK Nano WireGuard Batten 2FT 2T JKR 0.5mm
LNBW4FT0000000000002T00JK Nano WireGuard Batten 4FT 2T JKR 0.5mm

STREET LIGHT CERTIFICATION

JKR EMAL

Sirim Tested

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED LED DOWN LIGHT IP65

A LED Recessed light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction as a broad floodlight or narrow spotlight. Malaysia
“Pot light” or “canister light” implies the hole is circular and the lighting fixture is cylindrical, like a pot or canister.
There are three parts to a recessed lighting fixture: housing, trim and bulb. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder. There are many different types of bulbs that can be inserted into recessed lighting fixtures, with the amount of heat generated by the bulb being a unique consideration.

In North America, UL 1598 recessed housings generally fall into one of four categories.

IC or “insulation contact” rated new construction housings are attached to the ceiling supports before the ceiling surface is installed. If the area above the ceiling is accessible these fixtures may also be installed from within the attic space. IC housings must be installed wherever insulation will be in direct contact with the housing.
Non-IC rated new construction housings are used in the same situations as the IC rated new construction housings, only they require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. These housings are typically rated up to 150 watts.
IC rated remodel housings are used in existing ceilings where insulation will be present and in contact with the fixture.
Non-IC rated remodel housings are used for existing ceilings where, ideally, no insulation is present. However, these also require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. Sloped-ceiling housings are available for both insulated and non-insulated ceilings that are vaulted.
The main feature of the housing is designed to ensure that no flammable materials come into contact with the hot lighting fixture. Badly-housed downlights can be a fire hazard, though all newer ones contain a self-resetting thermal switch for safety.

The housings come in various sizes based on the diameter of the circular opening where the lamp is installed. The most commonly used sizes are 4, 5 and 6 inches in diameter, with 4 inch IC New Construction units less readily available at present. Smaller housings (2 and 3 inch) are also available for specialized uses.

The housing can also be “Air Tight”, which means it will not allow air to escape into the ceiling or attic, thus reducing both heating and cooling costs.

The City of Chicago has an additional requirement “Chicago Plenum” which requires the housing to be airtight in addition to requiring all wiring and to be sealed off and gasketed from the plenum air space. This housing rating must be used on all recessed luminaires installed in air plenums in the City of Chicago as well as nearby municipalities which have adopted the Chicago amendments to the NEC. The intent of this rating is to prevent potential sparks from escaping the luminaire into the air plenum and getting recirculated in the HVAC system

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

Nano Daikon Batten

Nano Daikon Batten

PRODUCTS / INDOOR LED LIGHTING / NANO DAIKON BATTEN

NANO DAIKON BATTEN

The AdvanLED Nano Daikon Batten is a high-quality LED lighting solution designed for durability, efficiency, and visual comfort. Engineered with a sleek, robust design and available in various sizes and diffuser options, it is ideal for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications. Whether used in shopping malls, retail outlets, car parks, or factories, the Nano Daikon Batten delivers consistent performance with enhanced light distribution and reduced glare.

Features and benefits

  • Prismatic or OPAL Diffuser
  • Enhanced Light Distribution
  • Durable and safe design
  • Improves visual comfort by minimizing direct light exposure and harsh glare
Feature Nano Daiken Batten
IP Rating IP20
Housing Heavy gauge sheet steel body with PC end-cap
Optical K12 Prismatic, OPAL
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder & oven baked
Lamp Holder Polycarbonate housing with copper place contact
Connector UL, VDE safety approved material
Product Code Product Description Thickness (mm)
LNBD2FT0000000000001TPM00 Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 1T Prismatic 0.3mm
LNBD4FT0000000000001TPM00 Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 1T Prismatic 0.3mm
LNBD2FT0000000000002TPM00 Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 2T Prismatic 0.3mm
LNBD4FT0000000000002TPM00 Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 2T Prismatic 0.3mm
LNBD2FT0000000000001TOP00 Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 1T OPAL 0.3mm
LNBD4FT0000000000001TOP00 Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 1T OPAL 0.3mm
LNBD2FT0000000000002TOP00 Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 2T OPAL 0.3mm
LNBD4FT0000000000002TOP00 Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 2T OPAL 0.3mm
LNBD2FT0000000000001TPMJK Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 1T Prismatic JKR 0.5mm
LNBD4FT0000000000001TPMJK Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 1T Prismatic JKR 0.5mm
LNBD2FT0000000000002TPMJK Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 2T Prismatic JKR 0.5mm
LNBD4FT0000000000002TPMJK Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 2T Prismatic JKR 0.5mm
LNBD2FT0000000000001TOPJK Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 1T OPAL JKR 0.5mm
LNBD4FT0000000000001TOPJK Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 1T OPAL JKR 0.5mm
LNBD2FT0000000000002TOPJK Nano Daikon Batten 2FT 2T OPAL JKR 0.5mm
LNBD4FT0000000000002TOPJK Nano Daikon Batten 4FT 2T OPAL JKR 0.5mm

STREET LIGHT CERTIFICATION

JKR EMAL

Sirim Tested

Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED LED DOWN LIGHT IP65

A LED Recessed light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction as a broad floodlight or narrow spotlight. Malaysia
“Pot light” or “canister light” implies the hole is circular and the lighting fixture is cylindrical, like a pot or canister.
There are three parts to a recessed lighting fixture: housing, trim and bulb. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder. There are many different types of bulbs that can be inserted into recessed lighting fixtures, with the amount of heat generated by the bulb being a unique consideration.

In North America, UL 1598 recessed housings generally fall into one of four categories.

IC or “insulation contact” rated new construction housings are attached to the ceiling supports before the ceiling surface is installed. If the area above the ceiling is accessible these fixtures may also be installed from within the attic space. IC housings must be installed wherever insulation will be in direct contact with the housing.
Non-IC rated new construction housings are used in the same situations as the IC rated new construction housings, only they require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. These housings are typically rated up to 150 watts.
IC rated remodel housings are used in existing ceilings where insulation will be present and in contact with the fixture.
Non-IC rated remodel housings are used for existing ceilings where, ideally, no insulation is present. However, these also require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. Sloped-ceiling housings are available for both insulated and non-insulated ceilings that are vaulted.
The main feature of the housing is designed to ensure that no flammable materials come into contact with the hot lighting fixture. Badly-housed downlights can be a fire hazard, though all newer ones contain a self-resetting thermal switch for safety.

The housings come in various sizes based on the diameter of the circular opening where the lamp is installed. The most commonly used sizes are 4, 5 and 6 inches in diameter, with 4 inch IC New Construction units less readily available at present. Smaller housings (2 and 3 inch) are also available for specialized uses.

The housing can also be “Air Tight”, which means it will not allow air to escape into the ceiling or attic, thus reducing both heating and cooling costs.

The City of Chicago has an additional requirement “Chicago Plenum” which requires the housing to be airtight in addition to requiring all wiring and to be sealed off and gasketed from the plenum air space. This housing rating must be used on all recessed luminaires installed in air plenums in the City of Chicago as well as nearby municipalities which have adopted the Chicago amendments to the NEC. The intent of this rating is to prevent potential sparks from escaping the luminaire into the air plenum and getting recirculated in the HVAC system

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?

Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar

Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar

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NANO TROFFERS RECESSED T-BAR

The AdvanLED Nano Daikon Batten is a high-quality LED lighting solution designed for durability, efficiency, and visual comfort. Engineered with a sleek, robust design and available in various sizes and diffuser options, it is ideal for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications. Whether used in shopping malls, retail outlets, car parks, or factories, the Nano Daikon Batten delivers consistent performance with enhanced light distribution and reduced glare.

Features and benefits

  • rismatic or OPAL Diffuser
  • Enhanced Light Distribution
  • CDurable and safe design
  • Improves visual comfort by minimizing direct light exposure and harsh glare
Feature Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar
IP Rating IP20
Housing Heavy gauge sheet steel body with PC end-cap
Optical K12 Prismatic, OPAL
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder & oven baked
Surface Finishing White epoxy powder coated & oven baked
Lamp Holder Polycarbonate housing with copper place contact
Connector UL, VDE safety approved material
Product Code Product Description Thickness (mm)
LNTT2X2M0000000000002T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 2T 0.3mm
LNTT2X2M0000000000003T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 3T 0.3mm
LNTT2X2M0000000000004T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 4T 0.3mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000002T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 2T 0.3mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000003T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 3T 0.3mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000004T0000 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 4T 0.3mm
LNTT2X2M0000000000002TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 2T Back Reflector 0.5mm
LNTT2X2M0000000000003TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 3T Back Reflector 0.5mm
LNTT2X2M0000000000004TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X2M 4T Back Reflector 0.5mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000002TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 2T Back Reflector 0.5mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000003TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 3T Back Reflector 0.5mm
LNTT2X4M0000000000004TBR00 Nano Troffers Recessed T-Bar 2X4M 4T Back Reflector 0.5mm

STREET LIGHT CERTIFICATION

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Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

RECESSED LED DOWN LIGHT IP65

A LED Recessed light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction as a broad floodlight or narrow spotlight. Malaysia
“Pot light” or “canister light” implies the hole is circular and the lighting fixture is cylindrical, like a pot or canister.
There are three parts to a recessed lighting fixture: housing, trim and bulb. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder. There are many different types of bulbs that can be inserted into recessed lighting fixtures, with the amount of heat generated by the bulb being a unique consideration.

In North America, UL 1598 recessed housings generally fall into one of four categories.

IC or “insulation contact” rated new construction housings are attached to the ceiling supports before the ceiling surface is installed. If the area above the ceiling is accessible these fixtures may also be installed from within the attic space. IC housings must be installed wherever insulation will be in direct contact with the housing.
Non-IC rated new construction housings are used in the same situations as the IC rated new construction housings, only they require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. These housings are typically rated up to 150 watts.
IC rated remodel housings are used in existing ceilings where insulation will be present and in contact with the fixture.
Non-IC rated remodel housings are used for existing ceilings where, ideally, no insulation is present. However, these also require that there be no contact with insulation and at least 3 in (7.6 cm) spacing from insulation. Sloped-ceiling housings are available for both insulated and non-insulated ceilings that are vaulted.
The main feature of the housing is designed to ensure that no flammable materials come into contact with the hot lighting fixture. Badly-housed downlights can be a fire hazard, though all newer ones contain a self-resetting thermal switch for safety.

The housings come in various sizes based on the diameter of the circular opening where the lamp is installed. The most commonly used sizes are 4, 5 and 6 inches in diameter, with 4 inch IC New Construction units less readily available at present. Smaller housings (2 and 3 inch) are also available for specialized uses.

The housing can also be “Air Tight”, which means it will not allow air to escape into the ceiling or attic, thus reducing both heating and cooling costs.

The City of Chicago has an additional requirement “Chicago Plenum” which requires the housing to be airtight in addition to requiring all wiring and to be sealed off and gasketed from the plenum air space. This housing rating must be used on all recessed luminaires installed in air plenums in the City of Chicago as well as nearby municipalities which have adopted the Chicago amendments to the NEC. The intent of this rating is to prevent potential sparks from escaping the luminaire into the air plenum and getting recirculated in the HVAC system

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) Connectivity–With LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sources–Because LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?