LED Car Park lighting on display in Sheffield |
Each lighting installation may be different, but here we
explain why LEDs are superior in many ways to more traditional lighting
solutions, and just why the LED lighting industry is one of the few bucking the
current economic trend and growing year on year.
Efficiency
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, and is a technology
that is said to date back as far as the 1920s, with the Russian Oleg Losev.
LEDs as a light source are far more efficient than incandescent or fluorescent sources,
due to their better use of power. The total power output of a light does not
just include the visible light emitted, but also takes into account factors such as the amount
of base power that is converted into excess heat. When it comes to replacing traditional light bulbs in the home for example they
are difficult to handle because of the temperature - an example of how
excess heat is to the detriment of the user. Now imagine that on an industrial
scale and already one benefit of LED becomes clear. LED in fact operates best
in cooler temperatures, and lighting manufacturers often design fittings with
as minimal heat loss as possible in mind. LED lights are often better
positioned than traditional alternatives also, and this is due to the fact that
it is a directional light source, so minimal light pollution is caused by using
LEDs and the targeted area receives the maximum amount of light. More on this
in the environment section below.
Longevity
Hotels are just one of the industries utilising LED lighting |
Durability
Despite their compact size, LEDs are made to a high
specification and good quality products are made to last. As well as their
aforementioned longevity, LED lights are also durable with no filaments to burn
out or overheat. High quality designs, particularly that of a UK manufacturer such as Gemma Lighting, make their fittings to a high specification that stands
up to heavy scrutiny, and offer products with protection ratings of IP66,
making them dust proof and resistant to heavy weather such as high winds and
heavy downpours. In circumstances where lights are on a tall column, such as
LED Street Lighting for example, the problem of vandalism regarding the actual
light fitting may not seem such an issue. However for pathways and ceiling
tiles this could play a part in a company’s decisions not to invest in a new
raft of lighting solutions. But with the high standards of production LED
lighting is actually quite safe from such hooliganism, and users can feel quite
safe about installing LED lighting solutions. Due to all these factors combined, the maintenance om/index.html UK LED Lighting Manufacturer costs usually set by to replace faulty or flickering bulbs and
repair or replace vandalised lights can be a thing of the past for lighting users
switching to LED. Reductions in the tens of thousands of pounds have been
achieved by those who have already done just that, and the rewards pay off from
day one of the new installation.
Eco-friendly
LED lighting has drastically improved this car park in Portsmouth |
Safety
The volatile nature of elements such as mercury can mean
disposing of old lighting is a major problem, particularly for business users.
Shedding several units of large, outdated lighting fittings is time-consuming and
a poor use of funds for many companies already feeling the strain in current
economic times. Disposals such as this must be done though if previous lighting
contains high levels of mercury or lead, as they can be harmful if they are not
dealt with correctly at the end of their life span. LEDs are far safer and more
environmentally friendly as they contain no mercury and increasingly small
amounts of lead. They can be disposed of and recycled more quickly and easily,
but with their longevity you won’t have to worry about that for many years
after installation.
Power
This Portsmouth street was vastly improved in an LED Street Lighting council-backed trial |
Adaptable
LED is probably best known for televisions and mobile device
backlighting. But with the increased
specifications now available LEDs are
being used in a variety of ways by a variety of people. You can find LED
lighting in street lights, car parks and pathways, as well as in warehouses,
cold stores and offices. Hospitals, universities, housing developments, police
stations, supermarkets, restaurants – they are all seeing the benefits of LED.
Available in a range of different fixtures and fittings, LED lighting now comes
in all shapes and sizes and is ready for almost any application. Some weird and
wacky ideas are being dreamt up too, but these shouldn't detract from what LED
lighting is really about, a great way of keeping costs down and reducing the
impact on the environment. Gemma Lighting offers high uniformity across many of
its ranges, making the switch to LED as simple as possible.
Improved clarity
LED Street lighting can be found in Egypt, the Falkland Islands and shown here in Dubai |
Instant
Unlike the common energy saving light bulbs found across
many homes today, as mentioned beforehand, LEDs do not take any time to get
going. In fact that is a literal statement; LEDs have an instant strike up
time of 100 nanoseconds. As well as adding to their energy efficiency this also means LEDs are
excellent contributing partners to motion sensor technology – they will light
as soon as movement is detected, and switch off as soon as that movement
ceases. This reduces the effect that some current security systems are suffering
from, whereby activation at the slightest movement becomes part of everyday life to home owners, defeating the object of having them as warning
systems against crimes such as burglary. LEDs are making homes and business premises alike more secure.
Aesthetically
pleasing
LED Flood lighting was chosen in the re-design of the River Hull tidal barrier |
So there we are - ten reasons why LED lighting is quickly
becoming the norm across a range of applications. With the word spreading
across the globe, and demand for high quality LED lighting products on the
increase, the future is certainly bright for the world of LED lighting.
What are your thoughts on LEDs when compared to other lighting options? Let us know via the comments box below.