Choose the right LED

For every room in your house, LEDs are available in a wide range of sizes, colors, and shapes. If you know how to identify the LED that is most suited to your demands, selecting the appropriate LED is simple.
output of light
Watts are units of measurement for the energy needed to operate a lightbulb. The term "lumens" refers to light output. The output of light increases with lumen count.
800 lumens is the amount of light that a 60-watt incandescent bulb and a 9-watt LED both produce. This indicates that you are consuming less energy while still receiving the same amount of light.
To determine the light output of your LED purchase, look for the lumens on the packaging.
LEDs that produce light can produce a variety of light colours. In Kelvin, light colour or colour temperature is measured. (K). The cooler the light, the greater the colour temperature.
Warm white, often known as gentle white, offers a relaxing environment ideal for a living room or bedroom. Select LEDs that are between 2,700K and 3,000K.
The optimal lighting for task-oriented tasks like reading or sewing is cooler light, or daylight. Select LEDs that are around 5,000K.
To determine the light colour of an LED product, look for Kelvins on the package.
varieties of LEDs
You can get a variety of LED bulb kinds for your house, including:
Your normal incandescent bulbs are replaced by a-line bulbs. They work well with your floor and table lamps.
For use in fixtures and recessed down lights, specialty bulbs are available in a range of forms, sizes, and beam angles.
You can replace any incandescent or halogen fixtures you currently have with fixtures. There is no need to purchase replacement bulbs because the LED technology is built into the fixture when they are purchased.
emblem for ENERGY STAR®
Always check the package of LED products for the blue ENERGY STAR emblem. With this logo, you can be sure that your product will be high-quality, effective, and long-lasting. Because ENERGY STAR certified lighting products come with a warranty that lasts at least three years, keep your receipts.
Facts about lighting and house heating
Energy-efficient bulbs are a fantastic option for external illumination, regardless of the heating fuel. Take notice that incandescent light bulbs produce heat when used for indoor lighting, which helps to heat your home during the winter. Low-heat-generating energy-efficient bulbs put more strain on your heating system in the winter and less strain on your cooling system in the summer.
Energy-efficient light bulbs are advantageous whether you heat your home with a geothermal heat pump, natural gas, or electric heating system. In contrast, installing energy-efficient bulbs for indoor lighting may raise your overall energy expenditure if you heat your home with propane or fuel oil.
Feature
● Frosted diffuser produces soft light and reduces LED glare
● Available in cool white color temperature
● Excellent substitute for incandescents and compact fluorescents
● Incredible 10 year warranty with up to 10 year lifespan
● Three hours per day of use is assumed for LEDs
Specification
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Beam Angle |
160° |
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Colour Rendering Index |
>80 |
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Colour Temperature |
6500K |
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Construction / Material |
Aluminium & plastic |
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Power Consumption |
7W |
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Equivalent Wattage |
60W incandescent |
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Input Voltage |
220-240VAC |
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Operating Environment |
-20° ~ +40°C |





