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Ansell APRIPMINIAG/1 Prism Pro Mini CCT Anti Glare Fire Rated Dual Wattage

SKU APRIPMINIAG/1
Original price £17.21 - Original price £17.21
Original price
£17.21 inc VAT £14.34 exc VAT
£17.21 - £17.21
Current price £17.21 inc VAT £14.34 exc VAT inc VAT £14.34 exc VAT
Availability:
9 in stock, ready to be shipped

Estimated delivery time: Next working day

Description

Main Features:

  • Fully tested for 30, 60 and 90 minute ceiling types to meet Part B of Building Regulations
  • Fully tested to meet Part C (moisture) and Part E (acoustic) of Building Regulations
  • Miniature IP65 Fire rated architectural downlight suitable for residential and hospitality applications
  • CCT selectable between 2700K, 3000K, 4000K and 6000K
  • Ultra slim detachable driver with loop-in, loop-out push fit terminals provide an easy and efficient installation
  • Can be used as the sole light source or as a complimentary product to Prism Pro / Prism Pro Anti-Glare
  • Supplied with matt white bezel as standard. Chrome, satin chrome and matt black bezels sold separately
  • Anti-glare design to create visual comfort
  • Low profile design and arched remote driver allows installation into shallow ceiling voids
Specification
  • Total (Watts):5W
  • Lumens Delivered:280lm (4000k)
  • CRI:80
  • CCT:2700/3000/4000/6000K
  • Input:220/240V

Datasheet

Product Dimensions
  • Height:63mm
  • Diameter:55mm
  • Cut-Out Size:42mm
FAQ's

Why would I choose a miniature downlight instead of a standard 70mm or 90mm downlight?

Miniature downlights create a much cleaner ceiling appearance with less visual clutter. They're particularly popular in luxury homes, hotels and high-end retail spaces where discreet lighting is preferred over visible fittings. The Prism Pro Mini requires only a 42mm cut-out, making it significantly less intrusive than traditional downlights

How many Prism Pro Mini fittings would I need compared to standard downlights?

Miniature downlights are often specified in greater numbers to create more uniform lighting. Designers frequently use them to achieve a "lighting effect" rather than relying on fewer high-output fittings, producing a more premium architectural finish.

Does the anti-glare design make a noticeable difference in everyday use?

Yes. The recessed light source helps reduce direct glare when viewed from below, making the fitting particularly suitable for living areas, hotel rooms, restaurants and spaces where occupants spend extended periods looking around the room.

Why are anti-glare downlights often specified in hospitality projects?

Hotels, restaurants and luxury apartments prioritise visual comfort. Anti-glare fittings help create a softer, more sophisticated atmosphere by reducing harsh brightness and improving the overall lighting experience.