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LED HIGH MAST G4S 

This LED High Mast G4S Light is designed especially for applications such as Port Lighting and Terminal lighting where the environment is by the sea and has a higher salt load, salt fog, and salt spray which can corrode surfaces and coatings on lighting. Our LED High Mast Light uses Die-Cast Aluminium and tempered glass with a PC lens which we have tested and make sure that the LED fixture is designed with the optimum protection against metal deterioration diminishing the defects of the corrosion and guaranteeing better performance, quality, and a longer lifespan of the fixtures. Customer satisfaction and safety will guaranteed.

 

Applications :

  • Port and Terminal Lighting
  • Compound Lightings
  • Sports Complex
Part No.AVL-DMPL-P4-480
Power (W)480
Lumen (lm)62400
Efficiency (lm/W)130
Colour Temperature, CCT (K)5000K
Colour Rendering Index (CRI)≥ 80
Beam Angle (°)45°, 16°
Dimmable
No
Input Voltage(VAC)220 - 250
Power Factor (PF)≥ 0.9
THD (%) ≤ 20
IP RatingIP 67
IK RatingIK 09
MaterialsDie Cast Aluminium and Tempered Glass with PC Lens
DriverExternal LED Driver (IP67)
Life Time (hours)50000
Finishing ColorBlack
Operating Temp. (°C)-20°C ~ 50°C
Working Humidity (% RH)10 ~ 90
Storage Temp. (°C)10°C - 65°C

CONTACT INFO

LED Vision Sdn. Bhd.

No 109, Jalan PM 1,

Taman Perindustrian Merdeka,

Batu Berendam, 75350

Melaka, Malaysia

Working Hours

Monday-Friday : 9.00 am- 6.00pm

Saturday (alternate) : 9.00 am- 1.00 pm

Sunday and Public Holiday : Closed

Telephone: +606-317 3668

FAX: +606-317 3882

E-mail: sales@ledvision.com.my

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Indoor or interior lighting

Indoor lighting for a building is the light source that is being integrated into the inner of the building for some general purpose such as brighten the room and give some special or desired effect to the room. The lighting in a home will changes the mood of person in the room just as it does the perceived size of a room. The lighting in a room either provides illumination for the entirety of the room, it highlights very specific elements. Fixture, placement and type of lighting are all the important aspects of indoor design, and they work in conjunction with color selections, size, availability of natural light and furniture selection. The elements that come together when the right lighting is achieved and this can transform a room into a seamless combination of functionality and style.

How indoor lighting affect us

There is a lots of research says that the effect of indoor light has on our emotional system. This is because the light will being perceived as heat, and the perception of heat can trigger our emotions. Beside that, indoor lighting regulates a lot of human behaviors and activities such as sleep and attentiveness. Research have state that students who study in environments with the natural day lighting can increase in their academic performance. Natural light is always preferred but not always attainable in a classroom or work environment. So, indoor light have affect us in our daily light, we need to be more careful when dealing with the purchasing and installation of indoor light.

HIGH-MAST LIGHTING

High-mast lighting is a tall pole with lighting attached to the top pointing towards the ground, usually but not always used to light a highway or recreational field. It is used at sites requiring lighting over a large area. The pole that the lighting is mounted on is generally at least 30 metres (98 ft) tall (under this height it is referred to as conventional lighting system), while the lighting consists of a luminaire ring surrounding the pole with one or several independent lighting fixtures mounted around it. Most units have four, six or eight lights in the ring, with ten, twelve and sixteen lights used in rarer instances. While most high-mast lights are high-pressure sodium, other types such as mercury vapor, metal halide and LED, have also been used. Some units have the lighting surrounded by a circular shield to prevent or reduce light pollution or light trespass from affecting neighbourhoods adjacent to the highway.

Maintenance of these systems are done by lowering the luminaire ring from the mast head to the base using a winch and motor to the ground or at a height accessible by a cherry picker and located in areas to allow for easier access without disrupting traffic.

 

Indoor Lighting Technology Trend In Fourth Industry Revolution

1) ConnectivityWith LEDs comprehensively in the mainstream, the next frontier in lighting is controls. Call it smart, call it connected, call it what you like – the point is that your lights can be controlled. Controller and sensors have been around for donkey’s years, but the challenge now is to make them more sophisticated, get them to communicate with other devices and make sure people use them to perform more and more task.

2) The internet of things (IoT)-There are only computer , smart-phone and other smart device can be connected to web. With the internet of things(IoT) technology,  it’s no longer just computers and smart-phones that are connected to the web, but also your clothes, your coffee cup, your heart monitor and your LED lights. Lighting is an ideal network for internet-of-things services to be built on – because it’s already there in the ceiling of every building, looking down at us, wired up and ready to go. You only have to add a few sensors or controller so that it can make some data connection with other user.

3) Built-in light sourcesBecause LED light sources have good quality, so it don’t have to be replaced very often, and because no standards have emerged for what they should be like, manufacturers have got used to building them into fittings, rather than designing new luminaires around replaceable ‘lamps’. But what happens if they fail early? Or a better, more efficient module comes on the market? Organisations such as Zhaga have sought to address the issue by coming up with agreed designs, but integrated modules are becoming the norm. Will we regret lumbering our clients with light sources they can’t change?