LED downlight 230v with smart spring.- FA6084(VA6084) -


Description: 
Recessed IP44, diameter Ø96mm, Ø85mm cut out, 8W adjustable led downlight 230v.
Model No.: F6084(V6084)

Brand:    Vertex
MOQ:     1000pcs
Production ability: 100,000pcs per month
Payment terms: 30% as deposit and balance should be paid before shipment.
Original:   China
Certificate: CE,
RoHS
Package:  White/grey box for inner package, carton for outer package. Need to collect extra fee for customized color box.



Detailed specification of led downlight 230v:
 

Application

Indoor

IP rating

IP44

CCT

2700K/3000K/4000K
5000K

CRI

Ra>80
(>90 available)

Beam angle

40°

Luminous flux

560lm

Fire rated

30, 60, 90 minutes

Luminous efficiency

70

Installation way

Recessed

Material

Aluminum housing

Lighting resource

COB led

Power

8W

Bezel color

White, Brush Nickel,
Black

Protection Classes

Class III

Brand of led

Cree, Luminus, Bridgelux,
Chinese brand led.

Brand of led converter

Vertex

Voltage/Frequency

AC 220-240V 50/ 60Hz AC120V(+-10%) 50/ 60Hz

Insulation Covered

No

Dimmable
Dimmable with leading and trailing edge(warm dimming available)
Power Supply

DC 36V 180mA

Driver

External Driver

Power Factor

>0.9

Lifespan

Over 40,000 hours

Warranty

5 Years Warranty

With fast connector

With 3 or 5 wires fast connector in terminal box.

Other

Tilt Version, with smart spring, easy-installation.
 

Introduction to LED downlight 230V

Designed with precision and durability in mind, the LED downlight 230V comes with an IP44 rating, making it ideal for indoor use, providing protection against dust and moisture. The CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) offers a range of options from warm 2700K to cool 5000K, ensuring you can set the perfect ambiance for any environment.

Safety is paramount, which is why this ceiling led downlight comes with fire-rated options of 30, 60, and 90 minutes. The aluminum housing not only adds to the elegance of the design but also dissipates heat efficiently, contributing to a longer lifespan of over 40,000 hours. Our LED Downlight is protected with Class III insulation and powered by a reliable external driver with a power factor greater than 0.9.

With a CRI (Color Rendering Index) of Ra>80 (Ra>90 available), our ceiling led downlight guarantees accurate and vivid color representation, ensuring your surroundings look their best. The 40° beam angle provides focused illumination, delivering 560lm of bright and efficient light. The luminous efficiency of 70 ensures you get the most out of every watt, saving energy without compromising on brilliance.
 
Downlight Led 230v
 

What Voltage Are LED Downlights?

Generally speaking, most ceiling downlights tent to have an output voltage of 12V or 24V DC. In Vertex, we offer a variety range of parameters in voltage to meet various needs of our clients from all over the world. And, this led downlight 230v also can runs out of AC 220-240V 50/ 60Hz AC120V(+-10%) 50/ 60Hz.

Why Do 240V LED Lights Flicker?

Many factors can cuase your indoor downlight flicker. And, the most typical factor is the a poorly matched LED power supply. To make you indoor downlight prevent flicker, you need to ensure it runs under the stable power. If the indoow downlight still flicker under the stable power, you can check the following factors one by one.

Incompatible Dimmer Switches: If the LED lights are connected to dimmer switches, it's crucial to use dimmer switches specifically designed for LED lighting. Incompatible dimmers can result in inconsistent power supply to the LEDs, causing flickering.

Low-Quality LED Drivers: Poorly designed or low-quality LED drivers may not regulate power effectively, leading to flickering issues. High-quality LED drivers with good power regulation are essential to prevent flickering.

Incorrect Wiring: Improper wiring during installation can also cause flickering. Loose connections or improper grounding can disrupt the flow of electricity to the LEDs, resulting in flickering.

Overheating: LED lights generate heat during operation. If the LEDs are not adequately cooled or placed in enclosed fixtures without proper ventilation, the excessive heat can affect the LED driver's performance, leading to flickering.

Does A Downlight Need A Transformer?

If your LED downlights use either a 12v or 24v supply, a transformer is needed. Fortunately, the product we recommend on this page is a downlight 230v, so there is no need for the transformer.

Which Is Better 12V Or 240V LED Downlights?

It depends on your lighting perference and the local laws, because there is no difference between 12V and 24v LED lights.

Can LED lights run on 240v?

Yes, ceiling led downlight can run on 240V. In fact, most LED lights are designed to operate on a wide range of voltages, including the standard mains voltage of 240V found in many regions. This means that you can connect LED lights directly to a 240V electrical system without the need for any additional transformers or converters.

How do you protect Ceiling Led Downlight from high voltage?

To protect your LEDs, you can try to use the following measures.

Use Suitable Voltage-Rated Downlights: The first step is use the suitable voltag-rated ceiling led downlight. This step is ensure the ceiling led downlight can withstand the power level and prevent the light burned out. In other words, if your electrical system operates at 240V, you need to choose the downlight led that can withstand the 240V.

Install Surge Protectors: The surge protectors are highly recommended! The surge protectors can offer effective protection for your lighting systems. The surge protectors can divert excessive voltage away from the downlights to prevent damage due to sudden increases in voltage caused by power surges or lightning strikes. However, one thing you need to know is that it may be subject to temporary overvoltage threats and fatigue due to multiple surge events.

Use Quality LED Drivers: Third, if you are using low-voltage LED downlights that require a transformer (LED driver) to step down the voltage, you need to use the high-quality LED drivers.

Check Electrical Wiring: Regularly inspect the electrical wiring in your home or building to ensure there are no loose connections or damaged wires. Faulty wiring can result in voltage fluctuations that may harm LED downlights.