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Ovia OXD442-E-W 36W Down & 6W Up, Suspended Linear, Dimmable & Dual CCT Switchable Emergency – White

SKU OXD442-E-W
Original price £104.00 - Original price £104.00
Original price
£104.00 inc VAT £86.67 exc VAT
£104.00 - £104.00
Current price £104.00 inc VAT £86.67 exc VAT inc VAT £86.67 exc VAT

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Description

The OXD442-E-W is a premium-grade suspended linear LED luminaire from Ovia’s Inceptor Duo range, designed for high-performance commercial and architectural lighting. This versatile fixture delivers 36W downlight and 6W uplight, offering a powerful dual-output solution for modern interiors. With dual CCT switchable technology, users can select between 3000K (Warm White), 4000K (Cool White), and 6000K (Daylight) to suit any environment.

Engineered for reliability, the OXD442-E-W features 0-10V dimming, DALI and switch dim compatibility, and a maintained emergency pack with a minimum 3-hour duration, ensuring compliance with BS 5266-1 emergency lighting standards. The luminaire’s IP20 rating, CRI >80, and beam angle of 100° make it ideal for offices, retail spaces, corridors, and educational facilities.

With a sleek white aluminium finish, compact dimensions (1120mm x 40mm x 100mm), and push-fit terminals for easy installation, the OXD442-E-W combines style, efficiency, and functionality. It boasts a 50,000-hour LED lifespan, mercury-free construction, and full compliance with RoHS, REACH, and SCIP environmental standards.

Whether you're upgrading an existing lighting system or planning a new installation, the OXD442-E-W offers a sustainable, energy-efficient solution with advanced control options and emergency lighting capability.

Specification
  • Product Weight (Kg) 2.5
  • Ingress Protection IP20
  • Mounting Suspended
  • Fixing Components Supplied Surface Brackets For Ceiling Roses
  • Warranty (Years) 5
  • Battery Warranty (Years) 4
  • Continuous Operating Voltage (AC) (Hz) 220-240 (50/60)
  • Safety Class I
  • Circuit Wattage (W) 43
  • LED Wattage (W) 36 (Down) & 6 (Up)
  • Input Current (mA) 201
  • Inrush Current 5A (170µs)
  • Power Factor >0.9
  • Operating Temperature (°C) 0 to +45
  • Maximum Critical Temperature (°C) 85
  • Input Terminations 4 Pole Push Fit Terminals
  • Dimmable Yes
  • Dimming Format 0(1)-10V
Product Dimensions
  • 1120 (L) x 40 (W) x 100 (D)
FAQ's

Why would a designer choose an uplight/downlight luminaire instead of a standard suspended LED fitting?

A standard suspended fitting directs most light downward, whereas an uplight/downlight luminaire illuminates both the workspace and the ceiling. This helps reduce the "cave effect" often experienced in offices with dark ceilings and can create a brighter, more comfortable environment with improved visual balance. The Inceptor Duo combines 36W downward illumination with 6W uplight output to achieve this effect.

Can uplighting improve workplace wellbeing?

Research in workplace lighting consistently shows that brighter ceiling surfaces can improve the perception of space and visual comfort. By distributing light both upwards and downwards, suspended linear luminaires can help create a more natural lighting environment compared to direct-only fittings. The dual-output design of the OXD442-E-W supports this type of lighting scheme.

Why is dual CCT switching valuable for commercial projects?

Office lighting requirements can change throughout a project. A dual CCT luminaire allows contractors and end users to adjust both the uplight and downlight colour temperatures independently between 3000K, 4000K, 6000K or OFF, without replacing the fitting. This flexibility can reduce project delays and simplify stock management.

What should specifiers compare when selecting suspended office lighting?

The most important factors are often:

  • Direct vs indirect light distribution
  • Emergency lighting integration
  • Colour temperature flexibility
  • Dimming compatibility
  • Efficacy and operating costs
  • Maintenance requirements
  • Architectural appearance
  • Warranty support
  • Future adaptability