
roadway lighting with LED technology
Roadway Lighting / Parking Lots / Tunnels / Stadiums
With solid-state lighting, thermal management is the key to maintaining high performance and lifespan. The thermal conductivity requires thermal energy to escape through the fixture surface. A common design approach is to lock the heat sink in a case. Without the ability to breathe, the heat load exceeds the thermal capacity. Another common design flaw is to leave the heat sink exposed to bird and bug residue, which isolates the heat sink and denies convection. While manufacturers profess this design style is washed with rain, it often is not. Look at the jetties where birds congregate to test it. The higher fins on our lamps are the only outdoor SSL that provides sufficient ventilation of fresh air and the inherent protection. Eight options provide the acclaimed optical uniformity and coverage. Multiple power options allow you to balance the light levels to the desired requirement and provide maintenance savings to improve your bottom line.
Explosion-proof and vapor-tight options are available.
From 20W to 1000W LED, 3000K to 6000K - up to 160lm/W
(Options available)
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About LED Street Lighting
• Low power consumption: Power consumption much lower than the LED lighting can reduce operating costs dramatically
• Long and predictable life: The lifespan of LED street lights usually 15 to 25 years, four times the life of current technologies adopted. The need and much less frequent service or replace LEDs means lower maintenance costs
• More accurate color rendering: CRI (Color Rendering Index) is the ability of a light source correctly reproduce the colors of objects compared to an ideal light source. Improved color rendering makes it easier for drivers to recognize the potential dangers of the road
• Quick on and off cycle: Unlike fluorescent lamps, which take time to warm up, once lit, the LED light with high brightness instantly. Unlike mercury vapor, metal halide and sodium vapor lamps (commonly used in street lighting), LEDs do not have a problem immediately restarting (warm-start) after a power failure or inadvertent failure. Unlike other lights, LEDs suppress voltage spikes
• LEDs do not contain mercury or lead, and do not release toxic gases in the event of damage or disposal
• Less attractive to nocturnal insects: Nocturnal insects are attracted by ultraviolet light, blue and green emitted by conventional light sources
• Effective lighting optical devices: Other street lights use a reflector to collect light emitted upward from the lamp. Even under the best conditions, the reflector absorbs some of the light. Also for fluorescent lamps and other lamps with phosphor coated bulbs, the bulb itself absorbs some of the light directed downward by the reflector. The glass cover, called a refractor, helps project the light down to the street in a desired pattern, but some light is lost and is directed towards the sky (light pollution). LED lamp assemblies do not require reflectors, and are designed to provide the desired light output without a refractor
• Glow lowered: direct light down onto the roadway reduces the amount of light directed to the driver's eyes