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Energy Saving in Lighting

Energy saving in lighting involves in replacement (or re-lamping) of traditional lamps (such as incandescent lamps) with that of energy efficient such as fluorescent lamps, CFL lamps and LED lamps. It also incorporates proper lighting controls such as timer controls, PIR and ultrasonic sensors based controls, etc.<br><br>

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Energy Saving in Lighting

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  1. Energy Saving in Lighting Energy saving in lighting involves in replacement (or re-lamping) of traditional lamps (such as incandescent lamps) with that of energy efficient such as fluorescent lamps, CFL lamps and LED lamps. It also incorporates proper lighting controls such as timer controls, PIR and ultrasonic sensors based controls, etc. Lighting is the basic requirement of any facility and it impacts the day-to-day activities of the people. This account a considerable amount of total energy consumption in domestic, commercial and industrial installations. Electric lighting is a major energy consumer. Enormous energy savings are possible using energy efficient equipment, effective controls, and careful design. Using less electric lighting reduces heat gain, thus saving air-conditioning energy and improving thermal comfort. Electric lighting design also strongly affects visual performance and visual comfort by aiming to maintain adequate and appropriate illumination while controlling reflection and glare. The more benefits of energy saving in light. Reduction in energy consumption up to 15% to 30% (28% typical). Enhanced life of lamp80% IT depreciation. Electronic Protection against Over Voltage, Under Voltage & Over Current for load. Payback Period Approx18 months. Features of energy saving in lighting:- Automated Switching of Lamps based on real Time / Light Sensing / astronomical time (Optional). User programmable 8 Time zones for voltage setting.

  2. Flicker Free Operation: Using unique fast and highly advanced high-speed regulator logic called as “Gapless Changeover”. Automatic Power Factor Correction (Optional). Manual Operation For "Out of Schedule" operation and testing. Switch on support: If a new load is switched on during Energy Saving Mode (ESM), the unit switches to bypass mode, to provide much needed normal voltage required to switch ON the lamp. A lamp switches on at full voltage and then the unit switches to ESM mode again after preset time. Displays percentage of saved energy. Regulated Output Voltage, with a setting resolution of 1V and accuracy of +/- 2V. Display of Current, Voltage, KW, KWh. Complete unit bypass switch for operational redundancy. Lighting is a significant factor contributing to our quality of life and productivity of our workforces. Artificial illumination extends the productive day and enables people to work in enclosed dwellings, offices, buildings and factories where there is no natural light. For More Information Please Contact us: +91 - 253 - 6614302 / 6602766 / 6603022 Visit Us :- http://www.greenmagic.co.in/energy-saving-in-lighting.php

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