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Induction lighting
Induction lighting is an energy-efficient and sustainable lighting technology that works without electrodes or filaments. Instead, it uses electromagnetic induction to excite the gas inside the bulb, generating light ....
Read moreLight-as-a-Service (LaaS)
Light-as-a-Service (LaaS) is a service model where companies don't buy lighting, but rather consume it as a service . This means the supplier remains responsible for the installation, maintenance, and...
Read moreCross-connection
A crossover switch is an electrical circuit that allows you to control a single lamp from three or more locations . This is an extension of a hotel switch ,...
Read moreHotel switching
A hotel switch is an electrical circuit that allows you to switch one lamp on and off from two different locations . This is often used in: Bedrooms (for example,...
Read moreSLR Regulation (Single Lighting Regulation)
The SLR Regulation, officially known as the Single Lighting Regulation (EU) 2019/2020, is a European ecodesign directive that sets requirements for the energy efficiency and sustainability of light sources and...
Read moreConnectors
Various types of connectors are used in lighting systems to connect lighting elements such as fixtures, lamps, and cables. These connectors ensure a safe and efficient electrical connection. Choosing the...
Read moreGST18i3 connector
The GST18i3 is a connector type from Wieland Electric's GST series . It's a 3-pin plug often used in lighting systems and other electrical applications requiring a reliable and secure...
Read moreDifferences between LCD, LED, OLED and QLED
LCD , LED , OLED , and QLED technologies are often mentioned in the context of displays and lighting, and they differ significantly in how they work, their image quality,...
Read moreLCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display . It's a widely used technology for producing screens in televisions, computer monitors, smartphones, and other electronic devices. LCD technology uses liquid crystals that,...
Read moreQLED (Quantum Dot LED)
QLED stands for Quantum Dot LED and is a technology used in some LED/LCD televisions. It uses quantum dots , which are nanoparticles that can emit light in specific colors...
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