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For starters…. a few definitions

For starters…. a few definitions. LED : Light Emitting Diode

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For starters…. a few definitions

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  1. For starters….a few definitions • LED: Light Emitting Diode • Watt: The watt is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units. By the definitions of electric potential (volt) and current (ampere), work is done at a rate of one watt when one ampere flows through a potential difference of one volt. 1W=1V×1A • Lumen: a measure of the power of light perceived by the human eye, the measure of the total power of light emitted • Foot Candle: The iluminance on a 1-square foot surface of which there is a uniformly distributed flux of one lumen. Than can be thought of as the amount of light actually falls on a given surface. The foot-candle is equal to one lumen per square foot. • LM70: The life of a lumenare that will lose 30% of the original light output by 50,000 hours of operation n • Color Temperature: A characteristic of visual light. The color temperature of a light source is determined by comparing its chromaticity with that of an ideal black-body radiator. Higher color temperatures (5,000 K or more) are cool (blueish white) colors, and lower color temperatures (2,700–3,000 K) warm (yellowish white through red) colors • CRI: is a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reproduce the colors of various objects faithfully in comparison with an ideal or natural light source

  2. So there were a few LED Downlights before us… But there needs to be the best!!

  3. What should an LED Downlight Be? • Energy Efficient w/ High Lumen Output:obtaining equal or greater foot-candles on a surface equivalent to that of traditional lamp sources. To have the same or greater amount of light and effect using less energy • “Warm” Color Temp & High CRI:Using diodes that are rated below 3000K will give off the impression that an incandescent source is in place, something we are very accustomed to. A high CRI is important, 85 or above will allow for colors to truly show themselves • Low Maintenance: Long lamp life, 50,000 hours @ 70% lumen maintenance. • Small Aperture: We have grown accustom to smaller recessed housings and trims, why sacrifice design to achieve all of these benefits?

  4. CSL’s 16.5W LED Eco-Downlight has performance equal to a 50W MR16 • 16.5W LED is a true low power • replacement for the 50W MR16 • lamp • • Integral proprietary LED Driver, • 90% efficient, 0.95 power factor, • dimmable down to 20% using low • voltage electronic dimmer • • Warm white LED 2850°K ±100°K • for comfortable incandescent-like • lighting • • 85 rated LED lumens per Watt, • 1025 rated lumen light engine • (based upon Nichia calculations) • Consult factory for photometric • data • 3¾" cut-out recessed downlight • Ships with 3 optic lenses, 25°, 45° and 65° • Long lamp life, rated 50,000 hours @ 70% lumen maintenance • Die Cast aluminum heat sink and remodel arm with black anodized finish • State of California Title 24 – 2008 High Efficiency Compliant • 4 year warranty – field replaceable light engine and driver • UL/cUL listed for Damp Location

  5. The MR16one of the most popular lamps sourcesused in: Residential, Commercial, Hospitality, Health Care & Retail • Multiple wattage options, 50W is one of the most popular • Ranges in beam angles from 10° to 65 ° • Ranges in color temp from 2800K-3000K • Lumen output: Varies on optic from 850-2000 • Life expectancy: 1,200h – 5000h • 80% of energy is wasted on heat

  6. Lets Take a Look @ the Competition

  7. Eco-Downlight w/ 25° Optic Eco-Downlight w/ 45° Optic

  8. We Gave You the BEST LED Downlight….It’s NOW UP TO YOU!!! • Take your time, learn the technology • Understand what Eco-Downlight is • Be aware of the competition, do your own analysis as it relates to your market and customers

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