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LED Lighting Information
1-3 Holliman Street, Charters Towers Phone 07 4787 1122
Email: [email protected]
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Lighting Basics
Globe Types …………………………………………………………………………………..
Lamp Base Types ………………………………………………………………….……….
Voltage ……………………………………………………………………………….………..
Lighting Measurements
Wattage…………………………………………………………………………….………….
Lumens ……………………………………………………………………………….……….
Lux ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
Colour Temperature …………………………………………………………….………
Beam Angle …………………….……………………………………………………………
Colour Rendering ……………….………………………………………………………..
LED Basics
What is an LED? …………………………………………………………………………..
Benefits of LED …………………………………………………………………………….
Selecting the correct LED ……………………………………………………………..
Globe Conversion table ……………………………………………………………….
LED Drivers ………………………………………………………………………………….
MR16 LED Compatibility with Halogen Transformers …………………..
LEDware Range
Downlights…………………………………………………………………………………..
Flood Lights………………………………………………………………………………….
High Bay Lights ……………………………………………………………………………
Bulb Lights ………………………………………………………………………………….
Spot Lights ………………………………………………………………………………….
Tube Lights ………………………………………………………………………………….
Frequently Asked Questions….….………………………………..
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Since its invention in the early 1800s, the light bulb has taken on many different forms and found a place in a great many applications. Of the thousands of light bulb styles available, there are five main types of light bulbs for residential applications: LED, incandescent, fluorescent tube, compact fluorescent, and halogen. All of these bulbs come in different sizes and shapes, and produce different levels and types of light.
Globe Type
Light Emitting Diode
(LED)
Halogen Globes
Compact Fluorescent
Lamps (CFLs)
Fluorescent Tubes
Incandescent Globes
Description
LED globes, or 'solid state
lighting' is fast becoming
the lighting of choice
thanks to its amazing
efficiency and long life.
These types of globe offer
bright, white light, which
is ideal task lighting and
fantastic as a reading
light.
When compared to
halogen, CFL are more
efficient, readily available
and burn far cooler.
Fluorescent tubes provide
a cool, functional and
relatively energy efficient
way to light large spaces.
These globes featured
many different shapes,
sizes and designs, offering
a variety of ways to
project light.
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How it works LEDs create light when their semiconductor crystal is
stimulated.
Semi-Conductor
Running electricity through a metal filament heats it
and causes it to glow. The globe is contained in an
inert gas with a small amount of halogen. As the light
operates, a cycle known as the ‘halogen cycle’ occurs
between the tungsten and the halogen, which protects
the filament and considerably improves the lifetime of
the globe.
A current is passed through a tube filled with argon
gas and mercury vapour, which is coated with a
phosphor coating. When the mercury vapour is
excited, it releases energy in the form of ultraviolet
light, which then reacts with the phosphor coating to
emit light from the globe that is visible to the human
eye.
A current is passed through a tube filled with argon
gas and mercury vapour, which is coated with a
phosphor coating. When the mercury vapour is active,
it releases energy in the form of ultraviolet light, which
then reacts with the phosphor coating to emit visible
light from the globe.
Incandescent light globes work by running electricity
through and heating a thin filament of wire so that it
glows. These globes are infamous for the amount of
heat they produce; of the power it takes to operate a
standard incandescent light globe, approximately 80%
is wasted as heat rather than light.
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There are a number of base options as shown below. Each base type is available with a variety of globe options. The range of globe and base types available in LED is constantly expanding. The type of base will also determine the voltage that is used, if a base is 12 Volts then a transformer
or driver is required. A 240V base is wired directly to the power.
Base
E27 / ES (26-27mm)
E14 / SES (14mm)
B22 / BC (22mm)
B15 / SBC (14mm)
GU10
MR16
G4 (4mm Apart)
Commonly Used In
Battens / Lamps / Pendants
Smaller globe for Small fittings Pendants/Wall Brackets/Lamps
Battens / Lamps / Pendants
Smaller globe for Small fittings Pendants/Wall Brackets/Lamps
Spot Lights / Downlights
Downlights
Rangehood / Stair Lights
Voltage
240V
240V
240V
240V
240V
12V
12V
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G6.35 (6.35mm Apart)
G9 (9mm Apart)
R7s / RX7s
T5 Tube (15mm Dia)
T8 Tube (25mm Dia)
AR111 / G53 (53mm Apart)
12V Small Pendants / Wall Brackets
240V Decorative Pendants / Wall
lights
240V Halogen Flood Lights
240V Fluorescent Battens
240V Fluorescent Battens
12V Spot Lights
The two main voltage types when working with lighting are 12 Volts and 240 Volts. As illustrated below, a 12V light requires a transformer to enable it to draw power from a 240V socket. Most 240V lamp bases are wired directly to the building’s power circuit and require no conversion.
12 Volts Options
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Wattage
A watt is a unit of electrical power. We measure electrical usage in watts and pay for our electricity according to the number of watts we use. The previously widespread use of incandescent lights has led to a common misconception that wattage represents the brightness of a globe.
Lumens
A lumen is in fact the correct unit of measurement used to express how bright a light source is. An easy way to illustrate this measurement is to imagine a birthday cake with candles. A lamp that puts out one lumen of light is as bright as one birthday candle. A lamp that puts out 100 lumens of light is as bright as 100 candles. Thus the higher the amount of lumens, the brighter the light.
Lux
Lux is a measurement of the light intensity falling on a surface. This measurement determines the brightness of a light in a space and is dictated by Australian standards. Lux meters are available to determine lighting levels and evaluate the energy efficiency of lighting designs.
• One lumen per square metre = One lux • One lumen per square foot = One footcandle
Colour Temperature
Colour temperature is the colour appearance of the light emitted by a source. The colour temperature of a light source can generally be categorised as warm, natural, cool and daylight. Colour temperature is measured using Kelvin (K).
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Beam Angle
Beam angle refers to a light source’s measure of spread and is measured in degrees. A light’s beam angle is determined when its lux level drops to half of the intensity of the centre beam (see diagram). Beam angles are commonly 15, 30, 45 and 60 degrees.
Example – 60Deg Globe at 1m away is 700 lux
Colour Rendering CRI / RA Index
Colour rendering describes how a light source makes the colour of an object appear to human eyes and how well subtle variations in colour shades are revealed. The Colour Rendering Index (CRI) is a scale from 0 to 100 percent indicating how accurate a "given" light source is at rendering colour when compared to a "reference" light source. The higher the CRI, the better the colour rendering ability. Light sources with a CRI of 85 to 90 are considered good at colour rendering.
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What is an LED?
LED is actually an abbreviation for light emitting diode; essentially, it is a semi-conductor type of
electronic component that produces light. An LED is NOT anything like a traditional light bulb where
electricity is used to heat a tungsten filament until it glows (similar to a toaster), these are inefficient
and gradually evaporate until they burn out. LEDs are much smaller than traditional light bulbs and
fit easily into electrical circuits. Recent technological advancements have led to LEDs being desirable
for home, office and commercial lighting spaces.
Benefits of LED
Shock resistant: LED lights are a solid state designed component and due to this they are reasonably resistant to breakages caused by transit, being dropped or similar incidents.
Savings: LED lights run with up to 88% less energy consumption compared to most Halogen and incandescent globes and an impressive 60%+ less energy consumption than fluorescent globes and tubes which means you not only save money but you're helping protect our environment.
Temperature: LED lighting produces far less heat than conventional lighting, in some cases where an array of lights are used you can even save on your cooling bills!
Safety: Due to their lower operating temperature LED lights are safer to use in the home by reducing the threat of house fires caused by ambient heat. They are electrically safe and are cool to touch for children’s lamps.
Light Quality: The more focused lighting provided by LEDs is ample light for all conditions; whether replacing tubes, halogens, incandescent or CFLs you will instantly find the light a more stable, crisp, clear light with distinctive colouring to suit.
Instant ON: LED lights have the ability to be turned on and off and to full capacity quicker than any other form of lighting. There is no flickering like CFLs and no lengthy warm up times.
Dimming: LED lights can be dimmed provided that the electronic components allow this. Generally you will need to use a LED driver and suitable dimmer pot to allow this.
Life: LED lights in general have a life expectancy of 35,000 – 50,000 hours. This means that even operating for 6-8 hours a day you should see your lights exceed 15 years with our high quality LED lights.
Non-Toxic: LED lights do not contain heavy metals or gases when compared to fluorescent bulbs. They also give off no UV radiation, reducing the risk of damage to skin, upholstery and more.
Size: LED lights can be produced very small making them more versatile than incandescent or fluorescent lights.
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Selecting the correct LED
Energy saving lighting is about reducing the wattage used in a light fitting while maintaining the strength of the light output. For example, a standard halogen downlight uses 50 watts, but you can purchase LED alternatives ranging from 4.5 watts to 14 watts. Generally, the higher the wattage, the higher the light output.
When comparing an LED globe to an existing bulb it is necessary to compare the lumen output to ensure the same output of light. The conversion table below gives approximate comparisons. Please keep in mind that each individual globe may vary slightly in lumen output.
LED Drivers
All 12volt LED globes require a driver or transformer. This allows the globe to be adapted to accept the 24oV power available in all Australian buildings. When selecting or using a driver the wattage displayed on the product determines the maximum wattage that can be used.
For Example – a 30W driver can be used to run 5 X 6W 12V globes or 3 x 10w 12V Globes with each combination totalling 30W. It is also very important when a driver is installed for use outdoors that it must have an IP67 rating.
MR16 LED Compatibility with Halogen Transformers
The two most common halogen transformers used to power downlights in Australia are the Iron Core / Magnetic (big and heavy) type, and the Electronic (lightweight with plastic casing) type.
Iron Core Transformers rarely have issues which prevent them from powering LED lamps correctly, and are used with leading edge dimmers. In most cases it will not be necessary to replace the existing transformer.
Electronic transformers on the other hand, may have a minimum lamp load rating required for the transformer, meaning that an LED globe may actually use too little (!) power for the transformer to operate correctly. This can be easily overcome with a replacement LED-compatible transformer. Each transformer will indicate a minimum load which is generally between 10W – 60W. LEDware retrofit globes have been tested
on Clipsal and HPM branded transformers. Alternatively we advise testing a globe with a given transformer before proceeding with an order as there are over 100 brands of transformers.
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Downlights
LEDware offers a number of Downlights, ranging from 5 to 12watts. The downlights are available in warm and cool white temperatures. Each downlight is a complete fitting which includes the frame, the LED and the driver which is ready for the electrician to wire.
Downlights are available in a number of sizes; remember when replacing an existing downlight to confirm the cut out size (literally the diameter of the existing hole in the ceiling.) The cut out size of each LEDware downlight can be found on the packaging or the specification sheet. Downlights are also available in fixed and gimble options.
FIXED – Unable to adjust
Downlight
Gimble – Allows you to adjust the angle
Wattage
5 Watts
9 Watts
12 Watts
12 Watts
Lumens
350
450-500
800-830
750 - 900
Angle
100
45
100
120
CRI
70
70-80
75-80
80
Cut Out
100mm (4”)
75mm (3”)
75mm (3”)
100mm (4”)
Frame
Fixed
Gimble
Gimble
Fixed
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Flood Lights
LEDware stocks two types of flood light; a Standard range and Economy range. You will find all of the details for both options below. All LEDware floodlights are classified with an IP65 rating which is interpreted as being ‘totally protected against dust’ and ‘protected against water sprayed from all directions.’
Standard Flood This range comes complete with a standard power cord and Australian wall plug (known as ‘flex and plug’) for plugging directly into a wall socket. The finish on the flood lights is gloss grey. This product is perfect for retail customers; they do not require an electrician and are easily mounted to the wall or ceiling.
Flood Light
LED-FL-CW-10W LED-FL-WW-10W
LED-FL-CW-30W LED-FL-WW-30W
LED-FL-CW-50W LED-FL-WW-50W
LED-FL-WW-80W
LED-FL-CW-100W
Wattage
10 Watts
30 Watts
50 Watts
80 Watts
100 Watts
Available Temperatures
Cool / Warm White
Cool / Warm White
Cool / Warm White
Warm White
Cool White
Lumens
1000Lm
3000Lm
4500Lm
7500Lm
9000Lm
Halogen Conversion
80 Watts
150 Watts
250 Watts
350 Watts
450 Watts
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Beam Angle
120
120
120
120
90
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Economy Range All floodlights ending with the letter E belong to LEDware’s economy range. The economy pack comes with a power cable of .5m, which must be wired by an electrician. The lumen output for the economy range is slightly lower than the standard range, approximately 300-400lumens. The finish of the economy range is a matt grey and the packaging is in a brown box. The prices are more economical than the standard range.
Flood Light
LED-FL-CW-10WE LED-FL-WW-10WE
LED-FL-CW-30WE LED-FL-WW-30WE
LED-FL-CW-50WE LED-FL-WW-50WE
High Bay Lights
Wattage
10Watts
30Watts
50Watts
Available Temperatures
Cool / Warm White
Cool / Warm White
Cool / Warm White
Lumens
600-660 Lm
2500-2700 Lm
3600 – 3800 Lm
Beam Angle
120
120
120
Halogen Conversion
60 Watts
120 Watts
200 Watts
LEDware high bays are available in 3 wattages, with a number of optional shades/reflectors. Each shade has a different beam angle, see below. LED High bays are a great solution for all warehouses, with zero maintenance costs and considerable power consumption savings when compared to metal halide lighting. All high bays have an IP65 rating and come with a 3 year warranty.
Highbay Watts
80Watts
Colour Temperature
Cool White
Lumens
7600Lm
Angle
120
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Highbay
Reflectors
Watts
100Watts
150Watts
Colour Temperature
Cool White
Cool White
Lumens
9131Lm
15000Lm
4 1 0
4 1 0
5 0 5 6
Angle
120
120
Angle
60
60
90
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Measurements
Transparent Poly Carbonate
Aluminium
Aluminium
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5 0 5 6
120
Aluminium
Light Bulbs
LEDware have a number of light globe options, the standard options being E27/ES (screw-in) or B22/BC (bayonet), each available in Cool white or Warm white. You will find an LEDware globe comparison chart to a standard incandescent globe below. The beam spread is another thing to consider. While incandescent and compact fluorescent lights put off light in all directions (As per image below), LED lighting typically sends its light in one direction. This will cause an LED globe to appear brighter than the comparative traditional globe.
Incandescent Compact Fluoro LED
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LEDware Wattage BC or ES
5 Watts
7 Watts
9 Watts
10 Watts
Incandescent
40 Watts
50 Watts
60 Watts
75 Watts
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Spot Lights
The available LEDware spotlight models are GU10 bases for 240Volt and MR16 for 12Volt. These two types of bases are the most popular spotlights. Please note all spotlight product codes ending in the letter D indicate that they are dimmable. All GU10 globes are compatible with leading and trailing edge dimmers. In some cases the MR16 dimmable globes will need to be tested with the clients transformers and dimming system as there are many brands and types.
Globe GU10
LED-SL-GU10WW-3WN LED-SL-GU10CW-3WN LED-SL-GU10WW-3W
LED-SL-GU10WW-5WN LED-SL-GU10CW-5WN
LED-SL-GU10WW-5WDN LED-SL-GU10CW-5WDN
LED-SL-GU10CW-6WD LED-SL-GU10WW-6WD
LED-SL-GU10CW-6W LED-SL-GU10WW-6W
LED-SL-GU10CW-9W LED-SL-GU10WW-9W
LED-SL-GU10WW-9WD LED-SL-GU10CW-9WD
LEDware Wattage
MR16
3 Watts
LED-SL-MR16WW-3WN LED-SL-MR16CW-3WN
5 Watts
LED-SL-MR16WW-5WN LED-SL-MR16CW-5WN
6 Watts
LED-SL-MR16WW-6W LED-SL-MR16CW-6W
9 Watts
LED-SL-MR16WW-9W LED-SL-MR16CW-9W
10 Watts
LED-SL-MR16WW-10W
Halogen Globes
15 Watts
25 Watts
30 Watts
35 Watts
45 Watts
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Tube Lights
LEDware stock two types of tubes; standard and Universal. To determine both types, all product codes ending in U are universal tubes and all other codes are standard. All LEDware tubes are Cool or Natural white.
STANDARD TUBE – Requires the Fluorescent starter to be replaced with the LED starter, once completed insert the LED tube. A starter comes complete with all standard tubes. (Suitable for Magnetic Ballast)
UNIVERSAL TUBE - A direct replacement. Remove the fluorescent and place the LED tube into the fitting. The Fluorescent starter does not need to replaced. (Suitable for Electronic or Magnetic Ballast)
HOW TO DETERMINE THE BALLAST TYPE
The easiest way to tell which light fixture you have is by looking for a 'starter'. The MAGNETIC BALLAST has 'starter' while the ELECTRONIC BALLAST does not.
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How long do LED lights last?
Most LEDs have a life expectancy of 35,000 – 50,000hrs. If a light is used for 6 hours per night and has a life expectancy of 35,000hrs it should last for approximately 16 years! On average, LED lights will last 10 times longer than compact fluorescents and 25 times longer than incandescent or halogen lights.
Do LED lights work with motion sensors?
Yes!
How can I tell what wattage globe I have already?
This information will be printed on, or etched into, the base of the globe.
What are the benefits of replacing your ordinary bulbs with energy saving LED bulbs?
There are many numerous benefits; immediate reduction in your electricity bill, less heat is emitted because LED bulbs are very efficient converting electricity into light, unlike incandescent bulbs that convert most of the electricity consumed into heat. LED Bulbs last a very long time: typically 35,000-50,000 hours. By comparison, incandescent bulbs usually last 1000-2000 hours. LED globes are highly durable and they do not contain mercury or other hazardous chemicals, unlike Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL's) that need to be disposed of carefully when their life is over. Also, 90-95% of the components in an LED bulb are recyclable.
Do these light bulbs produce a lot of heat?
NO! They are extremely energy efficient and convert most of the electricity used into visible light, unlike incandescent bulbs that convert 95% of the electricity consumed into heat.
Do I need an LED Driver?
Not ALWAYS. Traditionally LED bulbs have been driven using series resistance, this usually works okay if there are no external loads applied to the circuit, which may affect it.
Do these lights flicker?
NO – LEDs do not flicker.
Can LEDs be dimmable?
YES – selected products in our range are dimmable.
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I like the 12w dimmable (Warm White) downlight. How far apart should they be spaced for residential use?
The quantity of downlights depends on the size of the room, the standard rule is a 4 x 4m room will require 4 or a 4 x 8m room requires 8. Australian regulations are available.
Is it safe to buy LED lights from eBay?
eBay is a very popular online auction site. However, it’s important to be aware that LED is a new technology, and with any new technology there are many businesses that will try to profiteer from it, and may use eBay to do so. It is very important for a product to have Australian Standard approvals number also known as SAA. This means that the items have been tested in Australia and are approved by a government body.
Do LED lights produce UV rays?
NO – UV rays (Ultraviolet light rays) are the light wavelengths that can cause sunburn and skin damage. Incandescent, halogen & compact fluorescent lights all produce harmful UV rays which can increase the risk of skin damage over a period of time. Or damage to upholstery, etc.
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