BELL Lighting Hospitality Lighting Guide 2024
A comprehensive 2024 product guide from BELL Lighting, featuring LED filament lamps, GU10 spotlights, and integrated downlights for hospitality and commercial environments. Includes specifications, energy-saving benefits, and installation...
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This document serves as the 2024 Hospitality Lighting Guide for BELL Lighting. It provides an overview of various LED lighting solutions, including filament lamps, GU10 spotlights, and integrated downlights designed for hospitality and commercial applications. The guide highlights energy-saving benefits, technical specifications, and product features to assist in selecting the appropriate lighting for specific environments.
Benefits of BELL LED Lighting
Switching to BELL LED lighting offers significant advantages, including up to 90% energy savings compared to fluorescent equivalents. Many flagship fittings feature LMR80 and B10 credentials, ensuring a maximum 20% lumen depreciation over the stated lifetime and a maximum failure rate of 10%. These products are designed for reduced maintenance and lower energy costs.
Lighting Design Services
BELL Lighting offers a dedicated team of professional lighting designers and engineers with over 50 years of experience. They manage the complete lighting design process from concept through to tender and supply, ensuring correct light levels are achieved in compliance with current regulations for internal, external, and emergency projects.
LED Filament Lamps
The LED Filament Range combines modern LED technology with the elegance of incandescent lamps. Available in various styles including Candle, Round, GLS, Squirrel Cage, Tubular, and Globe, these lamps offer smooth dimming on rotary and digital systems. They are argon gas-filled to improve life and feature high-temperature capping cement.
LED GU10 Lamps
The GU10 range includes the Halo Glass, Halo Elite Glass, and Dim to Warm options. These lamps are designed to replicate the look of traditional halogen lamps while providing LED efficiency. They feature high-grade drivers for smooth dimming at both minimum and maximum load levels and are suitable for fire-rated and IP-rated fixtures.
Interior Lighting Solutions
The catalog features several specialized interior lighting products:




- Firestay Duo Downlights: High-output downlights with 4-way color temperature and 2-wattage switchable functionality. They are IP65 rated and certified for various ceiling types.
- Aqua 1 Bulkheads: Cost-effective, color-switchable bulkheads ideal for corridors and storage areas. They feature IP65 protection and optional microwave/corridor dimming functions.
- Ultra Integrated Batten: A versatile general-purpose batten with selectable color temperature and wattage. It is shatterproof and supports plug-in accessories like emergency packs and sensors.
- Dura Anti Corrosive Batten: A fully enclosed luminaire with stainless steel clips, ideal for exterior or food preparation environments. It features IP66 protection and IK10 impact rating.
Technical Specifications and Standards
The guide provides detailed tables for each product line, including codes, lamp types, CCT (Correlated Colour Temperature), lumen output, dimming capabilities, voltage, and rated hours. Users should refer to these tables for specific product selection. For emergency versions, testing in line with BS5266 requirements is mandatory to maintain battery life and warranty.

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Common problems
Lamps do not respond to adjustments at various levels of the dimming cycle. Ensure the dimmer switch is compatible with the LED load.
Lamps dimmed to off but continue to glow. This may indicate an incompatibility with the dimmer or wiring.
Lamps have a sharp pulse or flicker at regular intervals. Check dimmer compatibility and load requirements.
Lamps pulse heavily, getting darker and brighter at a constant level. Verify the dimmer settings and compatibility.
Before use
- Verify voltage compatibility (220-240V).
- Check dimmer compatibility for dimmable models.
- Ensure the IP rating is suitable for the intended installation environment.
- Confirm CCT and wattage requirements for the specific application.
- For emergency versions, ensure testing is performed according to BS5266.
Images and diagrams
- Downlight diagrams show cut-out dimensions and overall height.
- Batten diagrams illustrate length (A), width (B), and mounting hole spacing (C).
- Switchable settings diagrams show how to adjust color temperature and wattage on the fixture.
Model compatibility
- Emergency versions must be tested in line with BS5266 requirements.
- Microwave sensor versions have specific maximum operating heights (e.g., 3.2m).
- Bezels for downlights are often sold separately.
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