In the world of elevators, there’s a mistake that keeps being repeated: treating spotlights as simple interchangeable accessories.
“As long as they produce light.” No.
When it comes to cabin lighting, not all spotlights are the same. Thinking otherwise means compromising the final result.
Not all spotlights are created equal
There are countless solutions on the market: spotlights for campers, kitchens, furniture, and general applications.
Products designed for completely different contexts.
But an elevator is not just any environment.
It is a closed space subject to:
- continuous vibrations
- temperature variations
- intensive use
- specific safety and reliability requirements
Yet, far too often, products designed for entirely different purposes are used.
Designed for elevators, not adapted
A professional product is built for its context.
At Nauled, we have developed a system that follows the Nauled True Light protocol, where every component is designed exclusively for elevator cabin use.
What does that really mean?
- Specific thermal testing for enclosed environments
- Real vibration testing
- Dedicated mechanical design
This is not adaptation. It’s targeted design.
The detail that makes the difference
Here’s an example: the spotlight you see in the video is not installed in a camper, not in a kitchen hood, and not under a shelf.
This spotlight is machined from a single solid block of aluminum, where the body itself acts as a heat sink, and it has been created exclusively for use inside an elevator cabin.
Thermal tests have been conducted, vibration tests have been conducted.
Everything is engineered to ensure it performs perfectly within the environment it was built for.
This means:
- longer lifespan
- lower risk of failure
- consistent performance over time
Every detail has a function.
If it looks like everything else, it’s not made for elevators.
A true elevator product is immediately recognizable.
It’s not universal. It’s not adaptable. It’s not “one-size-fits-all”.
It’s specific.
If it can be installed anywhere, it was probably not truly designed for your system.
The real question:
Do you want to keep using generic, adapted products?
Or do you want to work with solutions that are truly designed to perform in your environment?
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This content is not for everyone. It’s for those who want to do things the right way.