Patented magnet attachment for downlights - elektro.net

2022-08-13 05:07:50 By : Ms. Daisy Jiang

Home Light+Energy Lighting Patented magnetic attachment for downlightsAS LED Lighting GmbH from Penzberg in Upper Bavaria is presenting its EMX LED downlight with a patented magnet mounting solution.EMX stands for “Matri-FleX built-in light”.The patent for the carrier and fastening unit has now been officially granted by the test center of the German Trademark and Patent Office.This consists of multiple flexible locking functions that ensure quick and clean replacement of old downlights in almost all ceiling openings.And without tools and without subsequent work by painters or ceiling installers.Five sizes of the EMX (round and square) are suitable for practically any ceiling opening between 50mm - 240mm and can be mounted in minutes with a few simple steps using the magnet mounting system.Optional compensation rings aesthetically cover even unusual ceiling openings and save builders additional time and money.The maximum brightness of each light can be set directly on the power pack as required.According to the supplier, the universal fit of the EMX and its space-saving format are also a real benefit for electronics representatives and electricians: there is no need to rummage through catalogues, instead a few lights in the warehouse or craftsman's car are provided for a wide range of needs.Easy cleaning, freedom from flickering, photo-biological and IFS-compliant food safety, long lifespan with over 50,000 operating hours L80/B10 or compliance with workplace guidelines and a fair price-performance ratio should outperform cheap products.The company philosophy also includes the interchangeability of all components, a five-year guarantee and the availability of spare parts over a period of ten years.The EMX lights are also produced and sold in Bavaria in an environmentally friendly manner.They meet the EU eco-design standard with benchmark values.In accordance with the EU regulation, conventional light sources will gradually no longer be placed on the market from the end of February 2023, starting with the widespread compact fluorescent lamps.Compared to LEDs, these "energy-saving lamps" have long since become power guzzlers, quite apart from their mercury load.It's worth starting the replacement now - and thus saving up to 70% in energy costs immediately.Roofing and electrical trades cooperate when PV is mandatoryNew solar park in Klosterlangheim in Upper FranconiaNew Merten USB charging stations with Power Delivery technologySmart home in existing buildings: with Gira KNX RF.BIM for electrical planners with Revit® - basic training - online |live (3 days)Specialist planner building automation: Module requirements planningThe latest from elektro.net straight to your inbox!