2015年11月11日星期三

only using a blue LED engine instead of binned white LEDs

LED Linear Luminaires are made in the United States and sold through Cree lighting sales channels with sample quantities targeted for availability in May 2012. For additional information, please visit Led high bay light. The CS Series will also be demonstrated at Cree’s lighting booth #3008 at Lightfair International in Las Vegas, May 9-11.

*Payback calculations compare the LED linear luminaire with an industrial 4-lamp T8 fluorescent linear fixture of comparable light output. The calculations also assume a typical grocery retail space of 125 units, 24-hour per day usage, $.11 kWh energy costs and relamp maintenance. The result is estimated payback of less than 2.5 years.

An exciting lighting design trend because it increases light quality and lowers systems costs, ChromaLit makes lighting better using a phosphor composite substrate separated from the blue LEDs.  Improving on the conventional approach where phosphor coats the blue LEDs directly, ChromaLit offers glare-free, diffuse light, high color rendering and consistent light quality.  By only using a blue LED engine instead of binned white LEDs, production is streamlined and inventories are reduced.  Furthermore, system efficacy is increased up to 30%, reducing lighting system material cost and power consumption.

ChromaLit XT offers a powerful and elegant solution for new applications like spotlights and floods, extending Led linear high bay light ChromaLit technology’s light quality and adding higher light intensity, 65% lower cost per lumen and enhanced off-state neutral color when compared to conventional remote phosphors that are yellow in color.

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