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DABA LED ceiling light Ø300 25W 4000K white
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| Power | Temperature | Lumens |
| 25W | 4000K | 2800 |
| Angle | Voltage | IP protection |
| 120° | 230V | 66 |
| Detector | Dimensions: | |
| No | Ø x H (mm): Ø 300 x 87 | |
The energy-efficient Kanlux DABA N window reduces energy consumption costs thanks to the motion and twilight sensors used. As a result, it only shines when necessary. What's more, its parameters (IP66, IK10) mean it can be mounted virtually anywhere. Thanks to its STAND BY DIMMING function, after a period of time without movement, the ceiling light enters standby mode, reducing its luminous flux by up to 20%.
DABA LED ceiling detector Ø300 25W 4000K white
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| Power | Temperature | Lumens |
| 25W | 4000K | 2800 |
| Angle | Voltage | IP protection |
| 120° | 230V | 66 |
| Detector | Dimensions: | |
| Yes | Ø x H (mm): Ø 300 x 87 | |
The energy-efficient Kanlux DABA N window reduces energy consumption costs thanks to the motion and twilight sensors used. As a result, it only shines when necessary. What's more, its parameters (IP66, IK10) mean it can be mounted virtually anywhere. Thanks to its STAND BY DIMMING function, after a period of time without movement, the ceiling light enters standby mode, reducing its luminous flux by up to 20%.
DABA LED ceiling detector Ø300 16W 4000K white
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| Power | Temperature | Lumens |
| 16W | 4000K | 1300 |
| Angle | Voltage | IP protection |
| 120° | 230V | 66 |
| Detector | Dimensions: | |
| Yes | Ø x H (mm): Ø 300 x 87 | |
The energy-efficient Kanlux DABA N window reduces energy consumption costs thanks to the motion and twilight sensors used. As a result, it only shines when necessary. What's more, its parameters (IP66, IK10) mean it can be mounted virtually anywhere. Thanks to its STAND BY DIMMING function, after a period of time without movement, the ceiling light enters standby mode, reducing its luminous flux by up to 20%.


