Commercial indoor product hub

Commercial Indoor Lighting Systems

Select panel, track, magnetic track, downlight and linear products by visual task, ceiling condition, glare, optics, controls and maintenance—not by wattage alone.

Product families

Choose the mounting and optical role first

Application routes

Translate the space brief into product requirements

Specification workflow

Inputs for a comparable proposal

  1. Space and task: drawings, ceiling height, target areas and operating hours.
  2. Light: illuminance target, CCT, CRI, beam, glare and color consistency.
  3. Mounting: recessed, surface, suspended, track, trim and cutout constraints.
  4. Electrical: input voltage, driver location, emergency and dimming requirement.
  5. Control: DALI, 0-10V, phase-cut, Zigbee, Bluetooth or BMS path, subject to model review.
  6. Evidence: exact-model datasheet, drawing, photometric file, sample and market documents.

Commercial indoor FAQ

Common selection questions

Should I start with a panel, downlight or track system?

Start with the visual task, ceiling and desired flexibility. Panels suit broad-area light, downlights provide integrated point light, and track systems support adjustable accent or changing layouts.

Are dimming and smart-control options standard?

No. They depend on the selected luminaire, driver, wiring and control architecture. Confirm the exact configuration before sample approval and ordering.

What evidence is needed for specification approval?

Use exact-model technical data, dimensions, photometric evidence, driver/control details, samples when needed, and market-specific compliance documents.

V4 guide pilot

Buyer guides in Commercial Indoor Lighting

These six existing guides are now governed as spokes of this hub. Their GSC status remains needs_review and technical or market claims require article-level fact-checking.