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LED RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING

Your home is your castle. We take that to heart, which is why we strive hard to make your castle look its best through a vast selection of energy-efficient LED lighting products. We are expert LED light installers in Victoria. We propose LED lighting. Why? Because LED residential lighting saves over 80 percent of electric energy than traditional lights.<br>

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LED RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING

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  1. LED RESIDENTIALLIGHTINGBRIGHTER, SAFER AND MORE EFFICIENT! Your home is your castle. We take that to heart, which is why we strive hard to make your castle look its best through a vast selection of energy-efficient LED lighting products. We are expert LED light installers in Victoria. We propose LED lighting. Why? Because LED residential lighting saves over 80 percent of electric energy than traditional lights.

  2. WHAT ARE LED LIGHTS? LED stands for ‘Light Emitting Diode.’ It’s a semiconductor that converts electrical current into light with high efficiency. When electric current passes through the built-in microchip, it illuminates the tiny light sources called LEDs that emit light in the visible spectrum. Unlike old light bulbs (incandescent and CFLs), LED lights don’t require a filament or fluorescent gas to produce light. Hence, they don’t produce any heat when lit – thanks to the built-in heat sink that absorbs radiated heat to keep energy consumption and heat dissipation low. This mean – about 80% less energy is used to produce greater brightness per watt while emitting almost negligible heat.

  3. HOW LEDS ARE DIFFERENT FROM INCANDESCENT BULBS AND CFLS? • LED bulbs are very different from incandescent bulbs and CFLs. Key differences include the following: • Light Source: LEDs are of grain size, and a mix of red, green, and blue LEDs is typically used to make white light. • Direction: LEDs emit light in a specific direction, reducing the need for reflectors that can trap light. This feature makes LEDs more efficient. • Heat: LEDs emit very little heat, whereas incandescent release about 90% of their energy as heat and CFLs release about 80% of energy as heat. • Lumen & Wattage: LED bulbs require much less wattage than CFL or Incandescent light bulbs, which is why LEDs are more energy-efficient and longer lasting than their competitors. • How to understand this table – look at the lumens (brightness) in the far left column, then compare how many watts of power each light bulb type requires to produce that level of brightness. The lower the wattage needed, the better.

  4. WHAT IS ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING? • Energy efficiency refers to the amount of energy required to provide appropriate light. In conventional bulbs like incandescent, halogen and fluorescent bulbs, most of the electricity is wasted in terms of heat since ballast requires high voltage at the time of starting, resulting in more power consumption. In other words, energy efficient lighting means achieving more illumination from less power by replacing high power consumption products like incandescent, halogen and CFL bulbs with highly energy-efficient LED products. • As discussed, LED bulbs are better than conventional light bulbs in several ways. First and foremost being reduced energy usage because LED lighting requires far less power to run than traditional lights. Which is why the Victorian government has created a rebate program called the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) to incentivize greener industry initiatives to reduce overall environmental impact. The program was formerly known as the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET) scheme.

  5. WHAT IS VEU PROGRAM? • The VEU program is a Victorian Government initiative to promote and encourage energy efficient technology. The rebate program covers both residential as well as commercial setups and provides financial incentives for switching to more energy efficient products and practices. • The program is one of the most popular energy-saving initiatives by the Australian government to make energy efficiency improvements more affordable to Victorian households and businesses. It is administered in accordance with the VEU Regulations 2008 by the Essential Services Commission. Since the date of commencement, the VEU program aims to: • Make energy efficiency improvements more affordable for business and householdsContribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases Encourage investment, employment, and technology development in industries supplying energy efficiency products and services across Victoria

  6. ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING UPGRADES – WHY IT MATTERS TO YOU? • Because your lighting choice can save you money. Energy efficient lighting upgrade is important because you are getting better illumination for less money. An average household allocates about 5% of its energy budget to lighting. Switching to energy-efficient lighting is one of the fastest ways to cut your energy bills. How? By simply replacing your home’s five most frequently used light bulbs with LEDs, and you can save over $70 per year. For more, here’s an overview of what’s special about energy-efficient LED lights: • Reach full brightness instantly • Save you money on power bills • Use about 80% less energy than halogen or incandescent bulbs • Use about 30% less energy than CFL bulbs • Last between 25,000-50,000 hours • Contain no mercury or lead • Emit no UV or IR rays • Operate at a much cooler temperature • Cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce landfill

  7. FREE RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING UPGRADES • iPromise provides free residential lighting upgrades to Victorian homes under the VEU program. With excellent service and a wide distribution network, we aim to provide exceptional quality and services to our customers. • iPromise helps Victorian households decrease overall energy-related costs through energy efficiency upgrades. LED products we install are VEU-approved. Plus all installations are done by A-Grade electricians.

  8. CAN YOU GET A FREE INSTALLATION? • Yes, if you live in Victoria and still use incandescent, fluorescent or halogen lights in your house. The residential LED upgrade is done under the VEU program – which is a mandatory carbon reduction scheme devised by the Victorian government. • The aim of the scheme is to reduce greenhouse emissions by replacing old, power-hungry lights with energy-efficient LED lights.

  9. IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU? • LED technology has been around for some time and fast becoming an effective and reliable lighting solution. LEDs are well known for their longevity and high energy efficiency. LEDs we install last 30,000 to 50,000 hours, considerably higher than the 1,000 hours for an incandescent bulb and 8,000 to 10,000 hours for a CFL bulb. LEDs usually don’t burn out like incandescent bulbs. • Ecologically, LEDs consume very low energy compared to conventional lighting products. Low energy consumption translates into a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions while longevity in waste reduction. • Monetarily, low energy consumption and longer lifespan translate into savings through reduced power bills and zero maintenance costs. • Hence from the financial and environmental point of view, switching to LEDs is the right approach.

  10. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW If you want to get your old lights replaced with the LEDs ones, the easiest way to make these changes is to get in touch with an expert LED installer. iPromise is an expert LED installer in Victoria who performs professional LED upgrades with minimum hassle and maximum efficiency. Choosing the right installer is crucial because the replacement services must be done by a professional in order to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency for your home. Your safety and energy efficiency is crucial to us, which is why all upgrades are done by A-grade electricians.

  11. SWITCHING TO LED LIGHTS HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER!iPromisespecialises in replacing existing conventional lights with LEDs. With us, you will receive:A free no-obligation site assessmentDetailed savings analysisInstallation by A-grade electriciansHassle-free upgradeFull on-site warranty support

  12. HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LED PRODUCT FOR YOUR HOME? • Wattage:The LED lighting is about reducing wattage usage without losing the light output. For example, a standard halogen downlight uses 50 Watts, we replace it with a 10 Watt LED downlight.  • Lumens:Lumen is the standard unit for measuring the amount of light produced by a light source. It is equal to the amount of light hitting one square foot of surface one foot away from the light. Essentially, the higher the lumens, the brighter the light.  • Lumens Per Watt:This shows the efficiency of an LED bulb. For example – a 270lm bulb consuming 3 Watts of electricity = 90 lumens per watt. Lumens per watt vary from product to product, depending on the LED chip used and efficiency of the heat sink at minimizing the heat emission.  • Beam Angle:The beam angle is essential in LED lighting. This is as important as the lumens. Beam angle indicates the spread of light from the light source. A narrow beam gives a concentrated light which is better for accent lighting. A wide beam gives a more general, softer light perfect for open spaces. • SOURCE:https://www.ipromiseaustralia.com.au/

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