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IP65 Low Level Aluminium 1W 4000K 350mA Square LED Marker Dimmable with Anti-Glare

Model No. ASQ032A4 by: ALL LED
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This is the ALL LED ALSQ032AL/40 square low-level aluminium marker light 1W 4000K cool white. IP rated at IP65, this fitting can be safely used in commercial lighting or stair lighting. It it an anti-glare low level lighting with frosted grass for optimum light distribution. It is the ideal marker LED light for stair lighting or commercial lighting, having an ultra-slim profile. 

1W LED Marker Cool White - Features and Benefits

  • Anti-Glare Low Level Lighting
  • Frosted Glass for Optimum Light Distribution
  • Ideal for Stair Lighting and Commercial Lighting
  • Ultra Slim Profile
  • Cool white light

1W LED Marker Aluminium - Technical Specifications

  • Finish: aluminium square LED marker light
  • Consumption: 1W
  • Dimming: dimmable with dimmable constant current LED driver (else non-dimmable)
  • Lumens: <=90lm
  • Colour temperature: 4000K, cool white
  • Beam angle: 50 deg
  • CRI >80
  • IP rating: IP65 rated
  • Lifetime: 50.000h to lm70
  • Temperature: -20 deg to +50deg C
  • Operating Current: 350mA, series wiring; driver is required (needs to be ordered separately)
  • Dimensions: 21mm depth, 39 x 39mm face dimensions; 32mm cutout.
  • CE Mark. ErP compliant. Class 3 rated. RoHS
  • Warranty: 3 years manufacturer warranty
Lights Specific
Base LED integrated
Colour Aluminium
Dimmable yes
Energy Type Requires LED driver
Fire Rating not fire rated
IP Rating IP65
Lamp Style Contemporary
Lamp Type LED Light
Light Color 4000K
Lumens 90
Number of Lamps 1
Rooms Corridor
Tasks Recessed
Total Wattage 1
Wattage 1
Zone Rating 1, 2, and 3

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Guide to Choosing the LED Light Colour Temperature You Need

We used to rely on trusty halogen lamps or classical incandescent lamps, but their time is over; we now need to choose the light colour temperature that we need for our LED lamps. The GU10 halogen lamps and the E27 or E14 incandescent bulbs used to be quite simple to use and replace, and their price has gone down after a while. But we are now in a new age, the age of energy saving, the age in which we use LED lamps to save not just on the electricity bill but also save the planet. However, the LED lamps do not all offer the same light colour: they now can be programmed or set to offer a particular kind of colour in a chart of light colour temperature. What are the Light Colour Temperatures for LED Lamps?If you want to change your old halogen or incandescent lamp and wanted to get a like-for-like replacement, you may be surprised to find out that such lamps are no longer for sale. What you will discover, however, is that there are energy-saving alternatives to these high-energy-consumption bulbs. There is a LED lamp that can replace the GU10 halogen lamp, and there's an E14 (small Edison Screw) and E27 (large Edison Screw) LED lamp to replace the incandescent lamps. But this time you need to choose both the light colour temperature and the wattage. Here are the most popular light colour temperatures for LED lamps:Warm white light: from 2000K to 3000KNeutral white light: from 4000K to 4500KDaylight white: 6000K - 6500KThe Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) is measured in degrees Kelvin - from 1000K to 10.000K. The lower the Kelvin temperature is, the warmer the light is, and the higher number of Kelvins, the brighter/whiter it is. For example, the candle lamp from 10 years ago offered a colour temperature of approx. 2000K, a halogen lamp would offer either 3000K (when it was yellowish) or 4000K (when it was blueish), and the sunlight offers approx. 6000K light. The higher the colour temperature of a LED lamp, the whiter the light appears. Note: Philips calls warm white around 2700K, neutral white around 4000K, and cool white at 5000K or more. Also, via Wikipedia, we see an enriched version of the categorization of the different lighting colour temperatures. The question is, what is the light colour temperature you need for your lamp?LED Lamps Colour Temperatures and Where to Use ThemIt can be confusing where to use a cool white lamp and where to use daylight or a warm white lamp. This didn't use to be a problem, but now the home user and office worker alike are put in front of the dilemma of choosing the light colour temperature for the setting he's in.There's a variety of colour temperatures, and as the households and offices are switched to LED, the colour temperature has to be just right. We need to identify the correlated colour temperature (also called, CCT) of the existing light bulbs and find the LED alternative, the perfect replacement. Based on the room where you need to change the lamp, there are recommended correlated light colour temperatures for the LED lamps. Remember, the colour temperature of the lamps you use has an important impact on the way we feel and the functionality of the space we use and the activities we perform there. Where should we use Warm White LED Lamps?Warm white light refers to CCT of 2000K - 3000K, and it is more relaxing, calming, and inviting. It is recommended to use warm white LED lamps in locations such as the bedroom, the bathroomthe dining roomthe living room decorative lightinghospitality ambient lightingBuy the Montparnasse bronze pendantWherever we need to create a warm, inviting glow, we should use a warm white LED lamp. In the bedroom, for example, we should always use warm white light, because the cool white light can disrupt our circadian rhythm and can negatively affect the quality of our sleep. In the bathroom, similarly, when we use a warm white light, warmer tones are more flattering and relaxing. When it comes to the dining room lighting, it is recommended not only to use warm white lights but also dimmable lamps, so that you can adjust the lighting as appropriate. Similarly, in hospitality lighting and decorative lighting, warmer light colours are recommended. Light fittings that use warm white light are table lamps, floor lamps, pendants, chandeliers, and downlights. Cool White LED Lamps: where to use them and why?The cool white LED lamps, or the cool white colour temperature is recommended in settings where we need to stay alert and focused. At the office, for example, it is recommended to use cooler temperatures, since we need to focus on work and concentrate on the tasks at hand. Similarly, in the kitchen, we can use cool white light to help us stay awake while making breakfast or dinner.Buy IP66 Tough Shell LED bulkheads Sometimes even in the bathroom, you can use a cool white light to keep you alert in the morning. Some of the locations where cool white LED lamps are recommended are office/work environments, accent lightingbathroom lightingbasement lightingtask lighting garage lightingPlease bear in mind, however, that the correlated colour temperature you need depends on the task or activity to be performed, so if you need to stay more alert in the bathroom, then cool white light can be used, but if you just want a relaxing atmosphere in the bathroom, the warm white light is recommended. Here is an example of a cool white LED lamp and a cool white LED fitting.Daylight LED Light Bulbs and where to Use themThe daylight colour in LED lamps is >5000K, basically 6000K and 6500K. Such lamps emit colour similar to the sunlight, a colour that is not just yellowish (warm white) or blueish (cool white) but whiteish (daylight).Buy IP65 7W Firestay LED CCT downlight Locations, where daylight colour temperature can be used, are security lightinggarages lighting display areas - display lightingtask lighting. The LED flood lights used as security lighting outdoor can offer daylight CCT, shining a bright sun-like light to light the path or expose the intruders. Similarly, if you want to highlight a display or shed light in the garage, you can use daylight LED lamps. Such light is crisp and invigorating, and many task light fittings and security lights use it. They are the preferred light colour temperature in industrial and commercial settings and applications. ConclusionOne of the most common questions we have been asked at Sparks for the past few years, as we make the transition from halogen and incandescent lamps to LED lamps, is what colour temperature the LED lamps should be. As LED technology is developing, there are more and more options for the increasing number of settings, scenes, activities, and tasks. To find out more about what kind of colour temperature you need for your LED lamps, you can give us a call or contact us via email. Note: we now have CCT lamps where you can choose the LED colour temperature before installing it, and if you change your mind later, you can change it again. See these CCT lights here. 

Create a Starfield Ceiling with Cielo Stellato LEDs in Your Child's Room!

If you're decorating a child's bedroom, why limit yourself to regular old light fittings? Why not make something interesting?Please note: this LED kit is no longer available at Sparks; however, you can find a wide range of LED markers on our website. With Cielo Stellato LED kit you can create a fancy starry sky in your child's bedroom... In the picture: general starfield sky in a child's bedroom, not created with our fittings. "Cielo Stellato" translates into Italian as "starry sky" and that's exactly what these lights are great for: creating a starfield on the ceiling.The Perfect Way to Create a Unique CeilingSure, you could use glow-in-the-dark stickers on the ceiling, but that doesn't look quite right. Stickers aren't that bright, after all, and stars aren't green. Fibre optics are another option - but installing such a fitting is complicated and difficult. Or you could use an optical projector, like a real astronomer. That would look great, but that's probably the most expensive item you could install in a child's bedroom. These small LED lights are ideal for the purpose. They're easy to set up, fully dimmable, and available in several colors. Because the Cielo Stellato LED kit is made of small LEDs that slot into standard ceiling panels, less space is used as well as less energy. These lights don't require a hassle to install. Plus, once they're installed they won't need to be maintained or taken out for some years: they have an estimated lifespan of 30,000 hours. Why Not Expand Your Vision? And if you were really ambitious, you could install a round ceiling light to make the moon, and you could also make some constellations like Orion or the Big Dipper. What if you hung some tiny spaceships from the ceiling, too? Every night there would be a show. Imagine it: a space opera, every night, so close you could almost touch it. We are a little jealous of the kids' room, and we haven't even begun work on the starry ceiling. The Cielo Stellato is made for this purpose, but it can't just be limited to decorating a child's bedroom - where else could we use these lights? Let us know in the comments.LED Markers at Sparks

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