Megaman has unveiled a LED retrofit tray which can be expanded to accommodate bulkheads of various sizes.
The EasyFix D260 is expandable by simply pulling out four flexible LED segments.
It’s an addition to the company’s XChange range, a series of LED light sources which you use to replace traditional lamps such as the fluorescent 2D lamp.
Instead of replacing an entire fitting at end of life or when requirements change, users simply replace the XChange light source module.
The complete LED module can be replaced in around 10 seconds, without tools, rewiring or specialist skills.
You can also select colour temperature and lumen output, and choose modules with different efficacy levels (lm/W), optical distributions and colour rendering (CRI). This allows lighting performance to be precisely tailored to each application, supporting comfort, safety, compliance and energy optimisation.
The company says the series preserves the value of the luminaire, reduces waste and supports a more circular approach to lighting design, says the company.
Fault identification is eliminated: the complete LED module can be replaced in around 10 seconds, without tools, rewiring or specialist skills.
This dramatically reduces downtime, labour costs and disruption —particularly valuable in professional environments such as property management, infrastructure and commercial facilities.
The modules are designed to work across multiple luminaire families and generations, protecting investment and simplifying upgrades. This future-ready approach aligns with the growing emphasis on repairability and modularity in tenders, funding programmes and regulatory frameworks.
The range includes three purpose-designed luminaires for indoor, outdoor and industrial environments.
The Fonda XChange outdoor bulkhead is engineered for demanding locations such as car parks, warehouses and stairwells. With IP66 waterproofing, IK10 vandal resistance and a corrosion-free, UV-resistant polycarbonate enclosure, it delivers exceptional durability while allowing independent replacement by the user of the light source and control gear.
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