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valaisin

Valaisin is a device designed to provide artificial illumination by converting electrical energy into light. In common usage, it refers to a luminaire or lamp and can be portable or fixed. A valaisin typically consists of a light source, a housing, electrical connections, and often a diffuser or reflector. The term contrasts with the light source itself (lamppu) and with lighting design.

Types of valaisin are commonly categorized by mounting and location: lattiavalaisin (floor lamp), pöytävalaisin (table lamp),

Technology and design trends: Modern valaisins primarily use LED light sources for efficiency and longevity, though

Installation and maintenance: Fixed valaisins should be installed according to electrical codes, typically by a qualified

End of life: Valaisins are subject to local disposal regulations for electrical waste and may be recycled

seinävalaisin
(wall
light),
kattovalaisin
(ceiling
light),
riippuvalaisin
(pendant),
and
kiskovalaisin
(track
lighting).
Outdoor
variants
include
ulkovalaisin.
Some
fixtures
deliver
directional
light
for
task
lighting,
others
diffuse
light
for
ambience.
halogen
and
compact
fluorescent
options
exist.
Many
offer
dimming
and
adjustable
color
temperature.
Key
specifications
include
luminous
flux
(lumens),
color
temperature
(Kelvin),
and
color
rendering
index
(CRI).
Energy
efficiency
classifications
and
safety
standards
apply,
with
compliance
often
required
for
electrical
products
sold
in
Finland
and
the
EU.
electrician.
Portable
lamps
are
user-serviceable
but
must
be
used
with
proper
plugs
and
cords
and
without
overheating.
Regular
cleaning
helps
maintain
light
quality
and
safety,
and
LEDs
generally
require
minimal
maintenance.
for
components
and
materials.