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What is a 2x2 LED panel light and where is it used?

A 2x2 LED panel (60x60cm) is a flat square light fixture that drops into a standard false ceiling grid. It provides even, glare-free illumination across a wide area — making it ideal for offices, showrooms, hospitals, clinics, classrooms, and commercial spaces. It replaces multiple older fittings with a single clean, modern panel.

Does the Deltalite 2x2 panel fit standard false ceiling grids?

Yes. The Deltalite 2x2 panel is sized at 60x60cm to fit standard T-bar ceiling grid systems used in offices and commercial buildings across Pakistan. It simply drops into the grid — no cutting or special tools required. It can also be surface-mounted with optional mounting frames.

How many 2x2 panels do I need for my office or room?

For a standard office with a 9-foot ceiling, plan for one 40W–48W panel per 9–12 square meters of floor space. For a 100 sqm office, you would need approximately 9–11 panels. For brighter environments like design studios or medical clinics, use one panel per 8 sqm.

Are Deltalite panel lights flicker-free? Do they cause eye strain?

Yes. Deltalite panel lights use a constant-current LED driver with built-in flicker suppression. This is especially important for workspaces — extended exposure to flickering light causes eye fatigue and headaches. Our panels are suitable for offices, schools, and hospitals where people spend long hours under artificial light.

How much electricity does a 48W Deltalite panel save vs older fluorescent tubes?

A single 48W Deltalite LED panel replaces a 4-tube 120W fluorescent fitting — saving 72W per panel. In an office running 10 hours a day, that is 21.6 units saved per month per fitting. With 10 panels you save 216 units monthly, or approximately PKR 10,800 per month at current Pakistan electricity rates.

What colour temperature is best for offices and commercial spaces?

Cool white (6000K–6500K) is the most popular choice for offices, clinics, and commercial spaces — it is bright, energising, and improves focus and visibility. Natural white (4000K) is a softer alternative that works well in reception areas and meeting rooms. Warm white (3000K) is generally not recommended for commercial work environments.