Wednesday, October 12, 2011

LED Light Tube - Multi-COB Assembly Technology


LED Light Tube -LEDaladdin Manufacturers' MCOB Assembly Technology

Chips in the Optical CUPS The Light of LED is form tae Chip itself,which means we need

  • High luminous efficacy: up to 110 lm/w for whole lamp.
  • Patent technology:MCOB ( Multiple Chips & Cups on Board ) assembly mode.
  • High voltage resistance up to 4500 V.
  • With intellectual property rights.
  • Light weight around 460g only.
  • Excellent in heat sink. Modularization design ensures the efficiency of heat emission.
  • Environment friendly product: Do not contain mercury,lead and other harmful metals. No ultraviolet,No strobe,Its safe for human health.
  • long Lifespan: In general,the life span is more than 40,000 hours.
  • LED Light Tube A highly efficient, long lasting, environmentally friendly, and inherently digital source of illumination - reinventing light itself as a highly controllable medium.

LED light Tube Using A Surface Light Emitting ( Multi Chips & Cups on Board ) MCOB LEDs


MCOB LED Light Tube T8 8W / 16w

ItemMCOB LED Tube T8 8WMCOB LED Tube T8 16W
Sype No#AL-T8-8WAL-T8-16W
Lamp holderG 13
Beam angle120 °
Operating tempperature- 20 ° C - 60 ° C
Wattage8 w16 w
Luminous fluxCool white : > 800 Lm
Warm white : > 660 Lm
Cool white : > 1600 Lm
Warm white : > 1300 Lm
Luminous efficacyCool white : 90 Lm/w - 100 Lm/w
Warm White : 80 Lm/w - 85 Lm/w
Color temperatureCool white : 6000 K - 6500 K
Warm White : 2700 K - 3300 K
Color rendering index Ra> 70 Ra
Casing materialPC + Airlines Die - Cast aluminum
Light colorWarm white / Cool white
Nominal voltage(product)Ac85 - 265V
Operating frequency50 - 60 Hz
Dimensions: L × ΦL: 600 mm × Φ: 26 mmL: 1200 mm × Φ: 26 mm
Lifespan3,0000 H
Packging unitContains 25 PieceContains 25 Piece
Dimensions in
H × W × L
220 MM × 210 MM × 650 MM220 MM × 210 MM × 1250 MM
Gross weight8.5 kg16.5 kg
Volume30.030 Cubic dec57.750 Cubic dec
 

LED Spotlight -LEDaladdin Manufacturers' MCOB Technology


LED Spotlight -LEDaladdin Manufacturers' MCOB Technology - Advantages

LED Spotlights Using A Surface Light Emitting ( Multi Chips & Cups on Board ) MCOB LEDs

Chips in the Optical CUPS The Light of LED is form tae Chip itself,which means we need

  • High lumens efficacy: Up to 110 Lm/W for whole lamp
  • Patent technology: MCOB ( Multi Chips & Cups on Board ) assembly mode
  • High voltage resistance up to 4500 V
  • With intellectual property rights
  • Good light consistency: ± 150 K
  • A highly efficient, long lasting, environmentally friendly, and inherently digital source of illumination - reinventing light itself as a highly controllable medium.
  • Wide voltage design from 85-265 Volts AC,LED Light Spotlights it is universal applied in all countries.
  • No UV or RF interference,patented heat sink and optical diffuser.

LED Spotlights MCOB Design : Low thermal resistance allows more light output at the same current fewer LEDs achieve the same level of light intensity,LEDs run cooler and longer.

led spotlights mr16

LED Spotlights MR16 4W 320 Lumens


Using a Multiple Cups / Chip on Board LED Modules
led spotlights e27

LED Spotlights E27 4W 320 Lumens


Using a Multiple Cups / Chip on Board LED Modules
led spotlights e14

LED Spotlights E14 4W 320 Lumens


Using a Multiple Cups / Chip on Board LED Modules

LED Light Bulb -MCOB (Multi-Chips/Cups On Board) Technology


MCOB LED Light Bulb LK


LED Light Bulb using a ( Multiple Chips & Cups on Board ) LEDs assembly mode;
Very low thermal impedance;
Excellent durability and stanbility at high temperature.

  • 4W / 7W / 9Wreplace a 40W / 70W / 90W incandescent bulb.
  • For line voltage.
  • Extremely long lamp life
  • Beam angle of 35 for spot lighting.
  • Very low energy consumption,Up to 80% energy savings.
  • No UV or near infrared radiation.
  • Professional heat management.
  • Shockproof and vibration-proof thanks to plastic and metal casings.
  • Instant full output, no delay.

"MCOB LED Light Bulb LK" A lamps provide pleasant contemporary light in no time at all. Thanks to the E27 E26 B22 base, the LED lamps with their warm white or cold white light is suitable for indoors - as simple direct replacements for standard incandescent lamps.


MCOB LED Light Bulb LK 4w / 7w / 9w

ItemMCOB LED Bulb LK 4wMCOB LED Bulb LK 7wMCOB LED Bulb LK 9w
Style No#AL-MLK-4WAL-MLK-7WAL-MLK-9W
Base(standard designation)E27 / E26 / B22
Wattage4w7w9w
Luminous fluxCool white :
> 360 Lm
Cool white :
> 630 Lm
Cool white :
> 810 Lm
Warm white :
> 320 Lm
Warm white :
> 560 Lm
Warm white :
> 720 Lm
Luminous efficacyCool white : 90 Lm/w - 100 Lm/w
Warm White : 80 Lm/w - 85 Lm/w
Color temperatureCool white : 6000 K - 6500 K
Warm White : 2700 K - 3300 K
Color rendering index Ra> 70 Ra
Casing materialPC + Airlines Die - Cast aluminum
Light colorWarm white / Cool white
Nominal voltage(product)Ac85 - 265V
Operating frequency50 - 60 Hz
Dimensions: L × ΦL: 115 mm × Φ: 60 mm
Lifespan3,0000 H
Packging unitContains 100 Piece
Dimensions in
H × W × L
335mm × 335mm × 500mm
Gross weight12.5 Kg
Volume56.1125 Cubic dec

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Typical Switched Wiring Circuits For A Lighting Installation

Whichever type of fitting you intend to use, draw a scale floor plan of the room, clearly mark where items are and where you wish relevant lights to be. When you have completed your plan, mark the ceiling / wall with the centre position of the fitting, making sure you mark the position of cutouts, before cutting or drilling, ensuring there are no obstructions, cable or pipes behind. Fitting lights on the ground floor may require you to have access to the floor above so ensure floorboards can be accessed.

If installing recessed down lights ensure there is enough clearance in the ceiling void, you will find minimum distances stated in the supplied instructions. Ensure the integrity of any fire barrier is maintained especially where there is a dwelling above the site of the fitting(s).



FIG. 6 show typical switched wiring circuits for a lighting installation.


alternatively you can use the existing 230V supply from the loop-in terminals of a ceiling rose supplying existing 230V lighting. Always read the light fittings instructions before attempting any work and if in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. Lighting circuits are usually controlled from a 5amp fuse at the main board and most new installations require this to be protected by an RCD operating at 30mA. In a two-storey house there are usually two lighting circuits, one for each floor.

Using the above information, you should now be able to calculate the amount of cable and where any switches should go. NOTE: always allow extra cable as it is easier to trim back than to add. This will also give you some flexibility if you have to adjust the positioning of a fitting.

Fitting Lights And Electrical Connections


Installing a light fitting is straightforward but at this stage don't fit lamps into their housings. Once all the cabling is in place you can then fix any brackets using suitable fixings ( taking care not to drill or screw through any cables ). Ensure all terminations are secure and comply with the Wiring Regulations that your light fitting complies with BS EN 60598, the British Standard for light fittings.

NOTE: Fittings classed as Double Insulated ( Class II ) or SELV ( Class III ) do not require an earth and fitting instructions should be followed. TIP: When using multiple lamp fittings, or when low voltage fittings are supplied via a transformer, a bulb / lamp reaches the end of its life; it is good practice, to replace as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause 'overvolting' of the other bulbs / lamps and could reduce their lifespan by up to 50%. Always ensure that the bulbs / lamps are sufficiently cool before replacing.

Detection Of Motion


with the European Standard for luminaries (BS EN 60598) and carry a CE mark. Depending on where the light fitting is to be sited will determine the degree of protection the product will need against ingress of moisture. This is known as an IP rating i.e. IP44. Simply put, the first number of an IP rating (0-6) is the degree of protection against debris, dust and even 'little fingers' getting in. The second number (0-8) is its resistance to moisture. IP68 is the highest degree of protection offered against dust, solid objects & moisture.

Outdoor Light Of Materials And Dccessories Required


Outdoor light fittings will require some maintenance, so choose one made from a material suitable for the local environmental conditions i.e. if you live near to the sea, select a plastic or marine grade stainless steel product that will require minimal cleaning and is not prone to corrosion. Always check manufacturer's zcare instructions.

Having decided, what, where, how you wish to light and how many different moods you want to create, make a plan of your garden, identifying lengths, quantities of materials and accessories required. These may include switches, P.I.R. sensors, conduit, armoured cable (above 50V), an RCD, fixings, weatherproof junctions boxes, cable joints, glands etc.

NOTE: Outdoor Fittings operating under 50V can use conduit to protect the cable. Fittings operating above 50V must use armoured cable and be protected by a RCD, with a residual operating current not exceeding 30mA.

Once you have selected your fittings and accessories, using your plan, physically mark out the areas in your garden where the lighting is to be sited and the cable is to be run. Prepare the ground for the cables by digging channels - for cables operating at above 50V or where the ground is likely to be disturbed, the trench must be at least 500mm deep.

The cable route should be marked with yellow and black tape. It should be just 150mm below the surface, above buried cable; this is to warn persons excavating the ground in the future that a cable is present. It is also a good idea to keep a garden plan showing all cable routes and depths for future reference.

NOTE: When laying cable, always leave an extra length for any last minute adjustments; it is easier to reduce the length than it is to add. Don't back fill until you have completed, tested and are happy with the positioning of the system.

When installing recessed ground lighting in a drive or pathway, you should provide suitable drainage; bedding the base of the fitting onto gravel can easily do this.

Once all the cabling is in place and you are happy with the location of the fittings, make sure the securing method is suitable for the size and weight of the fitting, the surface to which it is to be fixed and its exposure to the elements. When all this is done, connect the supply cable, re-check all connections and fit bulbs / lights. Only when you are happy with the installation and it has been checked, can an 'Authorised Competent Person' connect the mains power supply. Switch on and test. Back fill any trenches and make good.

Even the best garden lighting designers don't always get it right first time. If this happens to you, it may just be a case of a little adjustment or even some trial and error but it's worth persevering. You can easily add a new circuit or more lights if necessary.

NOTE: Always keep your garden lighting plans for future reference.

All outdoor electrical work must conform to BS 7671 the current IEE wiring regulations, and Part P of Building Regulations, you are advised to check with your local authorities Building Control Department, or an Authorised Competent Person, before starting. If in any doubt about electrical work, contact a qualified person.

Source: http://www.ledaladdin.com/Install_LED_Light_Wiring_Diagram/typical_switched_wiring_circuits_for_a_lighting_installation.html

Window Covering Design

The selection of blinds, window coverings, or the lack thereof is likely the most crucial choice a designer will make when seeking to ensure visual comfort while maintaining daylight performance over time. We have all seen buildings where blinds are down continuously. Typically, this is associated with visual discomfort (glare). The most common source of glare issues in daylighting is a line of sight to the disk of the sun. Selecting a window covering that is opaque enough to block the sun, such as fabric window shades with 3% or less openness or horizontal blinds, can control this phenomena.

Manually operated blind systems can be very effective if properly used. More specifically, a 2" horizontal blind with a white finish can function as a series of mini light shelves casting indirect light into the space when desired. However, they rely on and require constant user attention to maintain complete glare control while achieving maximum daylight performance. For this reason, blinds or shades are often permanently deployed at the ¡°worst case scenario¡± position to maintain visual comfort throughout the day and year. This typically results in poor daylight performance and the elimination of views to the exterior.

Automated glare control has the distinct advantage of being deployed only when needed and retracting without user intervention when direct sunlight is no longer present to allow for unimpeded diffuse daylight. In most cases, this will deliver longer periods of effective daylight contribution, increased electric lighting power savings, and longer durations of unobstructed views to the exterior. Automation of glare control may provide the most persistent daylight performance where low angle direct sun is present during extended periods of occupancy.

< Direct sunlight can cause visual discomfort. Shutting the blinds here would eliminate the benefit of the daylight.




Example of split window covering strategy to preserve views or block sun where needed, allowing for indirect light into space. >

Shading and Exposure Tips:


  • North - Shading may only be needed in early morning or late afternoon.
  • South - Good access to strong illumination but varies throughout the year. Shading is easier than East/West.
  • East/West - Shading is difficult but critical for comfort.
Source: http://www.ledaladdin.com/Install_LED_Light_Wiring_Diagram/Window_Covering_Design.html