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A: The open fixture ring with a retaining spring allows air to circulate freely around the bulb's aluminum or ceramic base, dissipating heat into the ceiling plenum. This physically prevents thermal overload of the LED chips, stably keeping the operating temperature below +70°C and preventing phosphor degradation before reaching the declared 25,000 hours.
A: For standard fixtures with a GU10 or MR16 socket, the minimum safe height between the drywall and the actual ceiling slab is 80 to 100 millimeters. This airspace (plenum) is critically necessary for heat convection and safe current cable commutation, preventing cable insulation from melting due to overheating.
A: Two high-tension carbon steel springs with increased clamping force are used to secure spots. They mechanically bite into the inner plane of the drywall sheet and compensate for the building's settling micro-vibrations, preventing the fixture from sliding down even after multiple bulb replacements.
A: Fixed spots direct photons at a strict 90° angle to the floor, making them used for even base lighting in the center of a room or hallways. Adjustable fixtures allow tilting the inner lens ring up to 30 degrees to purposefully illuminate architectural elements, artwork, or kitchen countertops, diverting the beam from the vertical axis.
A: Ceramic can withstand temperatures emitted by the bulb up to +200°C without melting or losing contact group fixation. PTFE or fiberglass insulation on the 10 cm connection wires guarantees that the heat from the bulb base will not melt the insulation, strictly preventing phase and neutral short circuits behind the ceiling finish.