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The Ins and Outs of Outside Lights from Duralec

Exterior lighting has undergone a revolution since the invention of LED lights. Today’s outside lights are superior in almost every way to their counterparts of only a decade ago. Users are seeing huge cost savings as well as brighter, safer environments. Whether it’s a new build or a retrofit, LED lights—shoeboxes, wall packs, floodlights, and more—are the shining answer. First, let’s review how LED lights can improve your exterior lighting.

 

Benefits of Exterior Lighting

Safety and Security:  The top reason to install the best LED lights is the safety of workers, residents, or visitors.

Bright and reliable light helps prevent crime in parking lots and other outdoor spaces.

This light also helps improve the effectiveness of security cameras.

Building owners benefit, as well; exterior lighting deters vandalism, theft, and other property crimes. In short, the return on investment for security lighting is beyond measure.

Good lighting and visibility can also help people avoid slips, falls, and other accidents, especially in regions affected by snow or ice.

Paths, loading areas, and parking lots that are well lit keep people healthy as well as safe and secure.

 

Better and Brighter Lights:  Today’s exterior LED lights are quantifiably better than previous technologies. Many of these older models are still around, including metal halide and high-pressure sodium lights. Simply put: LED lights provide more light for less energy. These lights come in a wide array of wattages, but, no matter the size of the LED light, it requires a fraction of the energy of an older light. This number is sometimes called the wattage replacement. For example, a 250 watt (W) metal halide light—perhaps used over an entrance or on an outside wall—can be replaced by an LED light that only uses 100W of power.

Today’s LED light fixtures are as bright or brighter than those less efficient older technologies, as well. Brightness is measured in lumens (lm), and comparing lumens per watt shows you the advantages in raw numbers. An LED light such as the IntrinsiX Comet Mini floodlight produces 6,250lm of white light while using only 50W of power (125lm/W). A comparable metal halide light might only produce 75lm/W.  

Furthermore, LED exterior lights provide the perfect brightness level and color-corrected temperature (CCT) for outdoor use. Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin (K). Outdoor applications usually call for a bright white light, which is often around 5,000K.

 

Cost Savings: Another major reason building owners love exterior LED lights is the savings they provide. Because these lights use so much less energy than previous types, the long-term savings of switching to LED are substantial. During times of high energy costs, this efficiency is especially valuable.

Maintenance costs are also far lower for LED lights. The lifespan of a typical LED light today is around 50,000 hours. This means that a light could potentially outlive an owner or even a building. (The reliability of these lights is reflected in the 50,000-hour Warranty offered by Duralec on its LED’s.) A long lifespan means an end to service calls. Replacing bulbs on parking light poles—the classic shoebox light—has always been a costly and annoying task. LED lights mean no more bucket trucks.

The advanced lighting controls (ALC) available today also provide a new source of savings. LED lights from Duralec come wired for these controls. The ability to program lights using ALC—sometimes called networked lighting controls (NLC)—ensures that exterior lights only come on when needed. Smart controls promise even deeper savings with LED lights.

 

Flexibility: Exterior LED light fixtures are available for every application—parking lots, entrances, loading docks, tunnels, paths, and more. A variety of adapters allows you to plug in new LED lights into existing connections. New lights use standard connections like the Zhaga Book 18 socket or  Z10 base. Numerous mounting options—pole mounts, wall mounts, trunnion mounts, knuckle mounts, and more—ensure that an LED light can go anywhere you need it.

Retrofits are easy (and profitable) with today’s LED lights. For example, the IntrinsiX corn light screws directly into a common E26 base. More powerful corn light bulbs use an easy adapter. This low-wattage light could feasibly replace an older bulb that used 1000W.

Today’s LED lights also come with strong weatherproof ratings, guaranteeing the light will work from the desert to the arctic. This rating is called the IP rating, short for ingress protection. An IP65 rating protects against the incursion of solids like dust or insects, as well as against rain and moisture. The IP66 rating goes a bit further; it protects against those solids as well as against heavy rain. Wall packs often feature an IP65 rating, while street lights or parking lot lights usually feature an IP66 rating.

 

 

The Next Generation of Exterior Lighting from IntrinsiX

Exterior lighting fixtures are getting brighter, more efficient, and more attractive every year. Below are some examples of LED lights from IntrinsiX that are revolutionizing outdoor lighting.

The Comet—The Shoebox Light of the Future

The IntrinsiX Comet is an LED parking lot or area light that combines great aesthetics and the latest technology and efficiency. The sleek shape looks stunning in all settings and is fit for commercial or industrial areas. The IntrinsiX Comet is available in five different power levels, from 100W to 300W. Due to its cutting edge diodes, these wattages generate between 15,000 and 45,000 lumens, respectively. 

That efficiency means your cost per lumen is amazingly low. The cost savings of the IntrinsiX Comet will accrue quickly and last for the extremely long life of the fixture. Its IP66 rating means the unit will survive the harshest conditions. Plus, there is a 10 year, 50,000 hour warranty. The ability to connect IntrinsiX Comet lights to networked lighting controls promises another level of cost savings. These smart controls could guarantee that the lights only operate when needed. 

The Comet offers a variety of light distributions and mounting options (including a slip fitter pole mount, square and round pole mount, and a trunnion T-bar pole mount). The DLC-listed light also has built-in surge protection and optional dimming.

 

The Comet Mini—The Perfect LED Floodlight

The Comet Mini from IntrinsiX brings the advanced technology and modern look of the Comet to a floodlight. Perfect for a loading dock or an entryway or countless other indoor/outdoor applications, the Comet Mini produces up to 6,250 lumens while using a fraction of the power of previous lights. Its three power options—from 15 to 50W—give users the flexibility to flood a wide variety of spaces with light.

The IntrinsiX Comet Mini has a high waterproof rating—IP65—and can be mounted with either a knuckle or trunnion mount. The DLC-listed Mini promises years of inexpensive, unfading light, whether it’s mounted indoors or outdoors.  

 

The Eclipse—The Full Cut Wall Pack

The Eclipse from IntrinsiX is the leading wall pack LED light for exterior security and visibility. The full cut design delivers optimal light with unprecedented efficiency. Available in 48W, 60W, and 80W, the wall-mounted LED light consumes a fraction of the energy of non-LED lights with zero flickering or humming. 

A powerful wall pack is ideal for making an area safe and secure for workers and visitors. A full cutoff shape ensures a downward light dispersion that is broad and effective. The Eclipse’s IP65 rating and long lifespan guarantee that the light stays on no matter the weather conditions. Yet another advantage is how easy it is to install. The Eclipse goes up with a basic wall mount and a 100-277V input.

 

The Eclipse Semi Cut—The Semi Cutoff Wall Pack

This semi-cutoff version of the IntrinsiX Eclipse offers all of the advantages of the full cut wall pack while giving a more forward-shining angle. The semi-cut model also offers a 100W option, in addition to 48W, 60W, and 80W.

All wattage levels deliver more than 115 lumens per watt (lm/w), meaning that the fixture is best-in-class for efficiency and cost savings.

 

The Eclipse Mini—The Small But Mighty Wall Pack

The Eclipse Mini from IntrinsiX is the perfect LED light for an entrance, a courtyard, or a pathway. Requiring only 15W, 20W, or 30W, this exterior light delivers far more lumens per watt (1,950-3,900lm/W) than its non-LED predecessors. A photocell is standard equipment, allowing the light to adjust to daylight and to turn on automatically and only when needed.

The sleek appearance of the Mini means it looks great no matter the style of the building. Its 110-degree viewing angle is optimal for attractive area lighting.

 

The SOFCAN Canopy Retrofit—Taking Your Soffit to the Next Level

The SOFCAN canopy retrofit is the kit from IntrinsiX that turns non-LED soffit lights into an attractive, efficient canopy. The large (15”x15”) beauty plates make it simple to replace older lights and to cover up the previous holes. The installation is easy, and the look is flush and seamless.

The SOFCAN retrofit provides a selectable-wattage light. The 20W, 30W, and 40W levels produce 2,800lm, 4,200lm, and 5,600lm, respectively. This flexibility allows you to choose whatever power level you need and nothing more. The long-term cost savings of an LED soffit light are enormous. Not only does the fixture use vastly less energy than metal halide or high-pressure sodium lights, the LED light also lasts many times longer, ending the need for maintenance costs and inconveniences. 

The SOFCAN canopy retrofit is UL-listed as well as DLC Premium listed. It promises a 50,000 hour lifespan and has a 5-year warranty.

 

Contact Duralec Today

Exterior lighting is seeing a renaissance with the proliferation of LED lighting fixtures. For recommendations or assistance, feel free to reach out to a Duralec expert today.

 

 

Why Choose Flat Panels from Duralec?

Flat-panel LED lights are quickly becoming the top choice for commercial construction. These lights provide countless benefits and are a huge improvement over the technology of only a decade or two ago. However, not all LED lights are alike. Understanding the options is key to choosing the right light for your application.

Benefits of Flat-panel LED Lights 

LED lights provide bright, energy-efficient, attractive light for any scenario, but it’s important to know how your space dictates which light is the best fit. For example, an office, a retail store, and a hospital room all need a different kind of light. The good news is that today’s LED lights can address every one of those needs. These flexibilities are explored below. For now, let’s quickly review the benefits.

Huge energy savings - Rarely does a new technology bring these kinds of improvements in addition to major cost savings. LED lights are radically more energy efficient than previous technologies, such as fluorescent, metal-halide, or incandescent lights. A flat-panel LED light can operate with up to 75% less energy than a fluorescent light fixture.

Low maintenance cost - Maintenance costs for flat-panel LED lights are also much lower than previous lights. A 50,000-hour lifespan means virtually zero maintenance costs over the life of an installation. No more burned-out lights. No more service calls. No more ladders in the way. Duralec provides a 50,000-hour Warranty, as well.

Easy installation - LED lights are also easy and quick to install. Whether it’s a recessed ceiling or a surface mount, flat-panel lights go up and plug in with ease. Additionally, the low heat output of LED lights means venting is not necessary.

Power and color - Flat-panel LED lights deliver powerful light in a range of colors. A good LED light can give you whatever light output (measured in lumens) or color temperature (measured in Kelvin) you need. Whether the light is over a hospital bed, a retail shelf, or a conference table, these LED lights can be tailored for every need.

Quality and comfort - The days of flickering lights and headaches are over, due to LEDs’ diode technology. Furthermore, LED lights are customizable in a variety of ways. Dimmer switches allow for varying brightness, and color-corrected-temperature can be changed at any time. Also, Duralec’s flat-panels have a color rendering index (CRI)—rated to 80+, guaranteeing high-quality light. These features mean an attractive space, comfortable workers, and long-term happiness among users.

Environmental benefits - LED lights offer environmental benefits beyond their huge energy savings. Unlike their fluorescent counterparts, LED lights do not contain mercury, which is toxic to humans.

 

Quick Definition: Flat Panels versus Troffers 

Commercial spaces like offices and retail stores usually have one of two kinds of LED lights: flat panels or troffers. The flat-panel LED is fairly self-explanatory (it’s flat, it’s a panel), and the troffer light is almost as easy to define. The word “troffer” is a mashup of “trough” and “coffer.” In a troffer light, the bulbs or diodes sit in a central trough, and the light is reflected downward by a panel above them.

Flat panels and troffers usually come in similar sizes—2x2 feet, 2x4 feet, and so on—and are mounted in similar ways. Each has its benefits, and we’ll discuss troffers at a later date.

 

Quick Definition (#2): Edgelit versus Backlit

Flat-panel LED lights are generally manufactured in two styles: edgelit and backlit. Edgelit panels have diodes spread around the perimeter of the light. They cast their light toward the center and rely on the lens to diffuse the light in an even way. Over time, edgelit panels can create yellow centers and appear dusty or uneven. Backlit panels, on the other hand, have diodes spread across the entire face of the panel. Backlit panels provide an even light with no danger of yellow spots.

 

Flexible Features of Flat Panels

Flat-panel LED fixtures come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and capabilities. One thing that sets a flat panel apart from its antiquated ancestors is its array of customizable features. In short, there is a flat-panel LED light for every application out there. Let’s explore some of the specs one might find on a Duralec-provided LED light.

Wattage: The wattage rating (measured in watts, or W) refers to the power needed to run the light at its maximum level. Not long ago, you might have had a lamp in your home with a 100W incandescent bulb in it. By comparison, a flat-panel LED light fixture might only need 30W or 40W for the entire unit because LED lights use so much less electricity than your lamp. Duralec-provided IntrinsiX’s  flat-panel LED fixtures offer selectable wattage on many units, including 20W, 30W, and 40W levels. This flexibility allows you to tailor your energy savings.

Speaking of power, IntrinsiX lights use high-quality drivers that are considered best-in-class. Drivers are usually the first thing to fail in an LED light, so it’s important to have the best driver possible. Duralec lights are DLC- and ETL-listed, as well, guaranteeing high quality and efficiency.

Voltage: Voltage is the amount of power running into the light fixture. It is measured in volts (V). Most fixtures run on standard 120V-277V wires, though larger lights can take advantage of a 277V-480V system. Duralec flat-panel LED fixtures run on common 120-277V inputs, making them easy to install and inexpensive to run.

Color temperature: This measurement refers to a light’s appearance—how “warm” or “cool” or “white” it appears. Its full name is color corrected temperature (CCT), and it’s measured in degrees Kelvin (K). Different applications call for different colors of light. A living room would want a warm light, which is slightly soft and almost yellow. An office or retail store would want a cool light, which is inviting but brighter than a warm light. A warehouse would want a powerful white light for optimal visibility.

Today’s leading flat-panel LED lights offer selectable CCT. For example, the IntrinsiX selectable-watt fixtures also offer selectable CCT, in 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K temperatures. This feature allows you to fine-tune your light for whatever application you need. This light also features optional dimming, for even more flexibility, comfort, and cost savings.

Brightness: The technical term for brightness is lumen output. Brightness is measured in lumens (lm), and it is a key number to look for when planning the lighting for a space. Brightness is not synonymous with wattage, because not all lights are made of the same quality.

Again, today’s best products offer selectable lumen output. The IntrinsiX flat-panel LED fixtures offer 2500lm, 3750lm, and 5000lm outputs. This flexibility guarantees that you have as much light as you need, as well as the flexibility to adapt to any changes that might happen to the space in the future.

Mounting options: Flat-panel LED lights come ready to be mounted in multiple ways. They fit into recessed ceilings with ease, giving a smooth and flush look. They can be mounted on surfaces with simple hardware. They can even be suspended by cables. IntrinsiX flat panels offer an ultra slim profile (1.77”) that works in every application.

Emergency backup: Commercial spaces need emergency battery backups for their lighting, and Duralec offers those for all of its LED light fixtures. 90 minutes of backup power guarantees the lights stay on if the power goes off.

Sensor options: Today’s buildings are getting smarter and smarter, and a key to this advancement is the use of sensors on light fixtures. Lighting controls can be attached to a variety of sensors, but, in general, they fall into two categories: those that sense motion or occupancy or those that sense daylight.

Sensors that detect motion or occupancy include microwave sensors. These emit high-frequency waves that bounce off of objects in a room. When there is a change in the return signal, the sensor knows that something (say, a person) is moving within the space. The sensor can then turn the light on. Ultrasonic sensors work in a very similar fashion.

Another sensor to detect occupancy is a passive infrared sensor (PIR). These sensitive devices detect heat coming off of objects in a space. When a person walks into a room, the PIR sensor “sees” the heat (i.e., senses the infrared radiation), and can turn a light on.

Sensors that detect daylight coming into a space—and can adjust light levels accordingly—are photocell sensors. These devices, also called ‘daylight-harvesting’ sensors, gather photons, determine their brightness level, and send instructions to the light fixtures. With these instructions, lights can either be turned on or off or even dimmed throughout the day to adjust to incoming light, keeping a consistent amount of lumens in a room.

Advanced lighting controls: Also called “networked lighting controls” or “smart light controls,” these devices are the next frontier of smart buildings, energy savings, and better lighting.  Combining software with building systems—lighting, HVAC, and more—is allowing building owners to realize huge savings. For example, the ability to pre-program a building’s lighting schedule or to allow automatic adjustments to factors like sunshine or remote work has created many new opportunities for efficiency. Hooking lights up to wifi or a Bluetooth mesh opens the door to a new “smart” world.

Flat-panel LED lights and networked lighting controls are revolutionizing commercial lighting.

To learn more about Duralec lights, sensors, and controls, contact one of our experts today.

Let There Be (Automated) Light: The Upside and Downside of Sensors for Lighting Control

When lights are always on, the energy costs can quickly add up, and keeping them on for too long can cause them to overheat and possibly malfunction early into their warranty period and life expectancy. To help ensure that lights are only used when necessary, LED manufacturers have developed different types of sensors that work with their line of LED products with some fully integrated into the light fixtures.

By using sensors, lights can be controlled to turn on and off in response to individual or a combination of conditions including occupancy, motion, or levels of natural light, ensuring that they are used only when they are needed, making it easier for people to move freely without having to constantly switch lights on and off, and improves safety by providing visibility in otherwise dark and empty areas. They help reduce consumption, contribute to energy savings, and help extend the lifespan of the light bulbs.

 

About Light Sensors

 

There are 2 major groups of sensors for lighting control. Sensors that detect motion and occupancy (e.g. Microwave, PIR and Ultrasonic), are intended for indoor applications. Sensors that detect natural light (e.g.Photocell and Daylight Harvesting), are intended for areas with access to natural light and outdoor applications.

Sensors are installed separately or integrated into modern LED fixtures. Sensors are available as external controllers for a network group of lights e.g. installed on the wall, ceiling or fixture or integrated into modern LED fixtures e.g. photocell sensors on wall packs. Some sensors can be set up to adjust their sensitivity depending on the traffic or availability of natural light.

Sensors can be linked to advanced network lighting controls. Sensors can be linked to a Bluetooth Mesh / NLC system that sends sensor data to other lights in a network for automated control, energy management, and rerouting, which can lead to significant cost savings over time. Read on to know more about Bluetooth Mesh / NLC and how they work together with light sensors.

Sensors also control brightness levels. Also known as "Bi-Level Lighting Controls", it allows the user to adjust the level of brightness in two ways (up/down). Traditionally, it requires an external switch or dimmer to adjust the light levels based on the time of day or occupancy. Modern LED light fixtures includes bi-level lighting controls for controlling brightness levels.

Dual-technology sensors work together for on/off and dimming control. Modern LED fixtures and external sensors combine at least two sensing technologies working together for controlling light and brightness levels e.g. PIR / Daylight Harvesting where PIR sensors control lights with movement and Daylight Harvesting sensors adjust brightness with available light. With dual-technology sensors, you can be sure that your space is always well-lit when needed, and not over-lit at all times.

Sensors are interfered by certain conditions. Sensors that automate lighting offer numerous advantages but they are not without some drawbacks. Sensors can be impeded by elements in its immediate surroundings and therefore should be installed correctly and with caution in order to function properly. Carefully consider the upsides, downsides and limitations of each type of light sensor before making a final decision.

 

Sensors that Detect Motion and Occupancy

Motion sensors detect movement within a space, while occupancy sensors detect presence regardless of movement. Microwave, PIR (Passive Infrared), and Ultrasonic technologies are commonly used in detecting motion and occupancy, and all three technologies are almost exclusively used indoors.

 

Microwave Sensors

Microwave motion sensors use high-frequency radio waves to detect movement within their detection range, and when it detects motion, the lights turn on. It is effective at short distances but can have problems with false alarms due to over-sensitivity and interference from other nearby movements and signals.

Microwave Sensors

Fixture Integrated Microwave Sensor

Ceiling-mounted Microwave Sensor

Fixture-mounted Microwave Sensor

Surface-mounted PIR / Microwave Sensor

Upside:

  • Can detect motion at a distance of up to 20 feet in one or all directions (400 ft²).
  • Adjustable distance settings so that the motion sensor will only detect movement at certain distances.
  • Microwave signals, such as those emitted from cell phones and routers, are non-ionizing forms of radiation and do not cause long-term damage to humans.

Downside:

  • As a motion sensor, it can be overly sensitive and set off the lights unnecessarily when placed in areas near trees, plants, and moving machinery.
  • As an occupancy sensor, it can be interfered with by continuous movements e.g. bodies of water, and ventilation fans.
  • Affected by gusts of wind, rain, and extreme weather conditions.

 

PIR Sensors

PIR sensors, or passive infrared sensors, detect the infrared radiation emitted by objects including the human body that have a temperature above absolute zero. It is effective at long distances and has low false alarm rates but can be affected by other heat sources within the same space.

PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensors

Ceiling-mounted PIR Sensor

Wall-mounted PIR Sensor

Wall switch Integrated PIR Sensor

Fixture-mounted PIR / Daylight Harvesting Sensor 

Upside:

  • Integrated into some modern LED fixtures.
  • Can detect motion at a distance of up to 30 feet in one or all directions (900 ft²).
  • Most PIR sensors work without any external power source by harvesting the available light or using battery sources.
  • Can be used to detect both small and large movements at various distances due to its wide sensitivity range.
  • Detects heat and is unaffected by gusts of wind and other environmental factors.

Downside:

  • Can be affected by changes in temperature and humidity of the environment.
  • Affected by other high heat sources like steam, radiators, and heat vents.

 

Ultrasonic Sensors

Ultrasonic sensors emit sound waves at a frequency too high to be heard by the human ear. The principle is based on the fact that sound waves travel in all directions and can be reflected back to the source when they come into contact with an object.

Ultrasonic Sensors

Ceiling-mounted Ultrasonic Sensor

Wall-mounted Ultrasonic Sensor

Wall Switch Integrated Ultrasonic Sensor

LED Integrated Ultrasonic Sensor

Upside:

  • Integrated into some modern LED fixtures.
  • Can detect motion at a distance of up to 33 feet to 40 feet in one or all directions (1000 ft² - 1200 ft²). 
  • Preferred over other types of detection such as infrared due to their wide range of detection and non-contact nature i.e. senses occupancy despite not being in direct line of sight. 
  • Detects moving objects that are large enough e.g. humans to reflect sound.

Downside:

  • May not work effectively in areas with high levels of background noise e.g. heavy machinery or if the motion is slow.
  • May be affected by temperature variations in the environment, mostly by heat.

 

Sensors that Detect Natural Light

Photocell sensors detect natural light and turn light fixtures on in the daytime and off in the nighttime. Daylight Harvesting sensors detect natural light and control light dimmers to maintain appropriate light levels. Both technologies can be used in open and outdoor areas with ample daylight and help reduce energy consumption by using natural light whenever available.

 

Photocell Sensors (On/Off Control)

Photocell or "dusk-to-dawn" sensors are used to detect light levels and turn lights on or off in response to available natural light. When the light level is lower (i.e. at night) than a predetermined threshold, the sensor will activate a switch that turns on the lights. When the light level rises (i.e. during the day) above the threshold, the sensor will deactivate the switch and turn off the lights. 

Photocell Sensors

Fixture-mounted Photocell Sensor

Fixture Integrated Photocell Sensor

Wall-mounted Photocell Sensor

Pole-mounted Photocell Sensor

Upside:

  • Comes built-in to some modern LED fixtures.
  • Relies on reflected light in the surroundings and functions even on a cloudy day.
  • Designed to detect light levels and adjusts accordingly to natural daylight and artificial light sources like streetlights.

Downside:

  • Must be installed facing north, not placed under a shade, and not placed under direct sunlight or will risk malfunction and overheating.
  • Adjusting the sensitivity can be difficult, making it hard to ensure that the lights come on when needed and don’t stay off when not needed.

 

Daylight Harvesting Sensors (Dimming Control)

Daylight harvesting sensors monitor the amount of natural sunlight available and adjust the intensity of lighting accordingly.

Daylight Harvesting Sensors

Wall-mounted Daylight Harvesting Sensor

Ceiling-mounted Daylight Harvesting Sensor

LED Integrated Daylight Harvesting Sensor

Fixture-mounted PIR/Daylight Harvesting Sensor

Upside:

  • Integrated into some modern LED fixtures along with motion and occupancy sensors and replaces external dimming controls for adjusting brightness. 
  • Relies on reflected light in the surroundings and functions on a cloudy day.
  • Designed to detect light levels and adjusts accordingly to natural daylight and artificial light sources like streetlights.

Downside:

  • Must be installed in places with enough natural light e.g. windows or sky lights to work properly.

 

Timers

Timers for lighting work by setting a specific start and end time for a light to be on or off. This allows you to have the flexibility of turning lights on at different times depending on when you need them lit. By using timers, you can ensure that your lights stay on and off on schedule and won't unnecessarily waste energy.

Light Timers

Manual Light Timer

Digital Light Timer

Preset Light Timer

WiFi / Smart App Light Timer

Upside:

  • Using timers with other sensors ensures that lights stay off on the preset schedules and would not be turned on by the sensors. 

Downside:

  • When using timers by itself, it relies on preset schedules and do not adapt to current conditions.
 

Bluetooth (BLE) Mesh Light Controls and Sensors

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Mesh Lighting is an Advanced NLC (Networked Lighting Control) technology that connects fixture controllers, sensors, timers and other devices together to create a network of interconnected and remote-controlled lights. 

With Bluetooth Mesh light controls, users can set timers and schedules for their lights, adjust brightness levels remotely, group lights, or even change the color from any device connected to the mesh network, giving complete control over their lighting with the dedicated control app on their phone or tablet.

BLE Mesh systems are relatively easy to install, allowing you to quickly set up the existing fixtures.

 

Sharkward Wireless Network Gateway

Sharkward is dedicated to the application research, products development, manufacture and marketing for LED lighting controls. The Sharkward Control app is available on the App Store and Google Play. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Offices

 

Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Industrial Spaces

 

Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Outdoor Spaces

 

KeystoneTech SmartLoop Wireless Controls 

SmartLoop is powerful enough to run a space with multiple zones, but simple enough to program in minutes with your phone—perfect for warehouses, offices, schools, and auditoriums, whether new construction or retrofit. The Keystone SmartLoop Control app is available on the App Store and Google Play. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Rooms

 
Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Zones / Areas
 
Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for Individual Fixtures
 
Bluetooth (BLE) Controls and Sensors for High Bays
 
 

 

Get Perfectly Tuned Glow: Understanding LED Wattage and Color Temperature

LED lighting is the most energy-efficient and economical lighting option but it is not without issues. One of the most common issues is that one doesn’t always have the same brightness and color as the next - even when made under the same specifications. This can pose problems, particularly in settings that require a consistent and well-maintained look, such as high-end retail stores or galleries, where it is essential for presenting products or artifacts in the best light. 

Knowing how much wattage you need, how many lumens you want, and what color temperature you’d like is key to creating the exact lighting theme you have intended. Once you know exactly what you need and why, you would be able to make the right choices before rolling out the budget for new lights. With a wide variety of wattage, lumens, and color temperatures available, you can create the perfect atmosphere in any room. From energy-saving modes to dynamic scenes, explore all the possibilities at Duralec!

 

Choosing Wattage and Voltage

The different wattage and voltage ratings are used to ensure compatibility with the existing power supply setup of the home or building. By offering different wattages and voltages, LED light manufacturers make sure their products will be compatible with a wide variety of applications.

Knowing the Voltage AC (Alternating Current) rating indicated on LED product specifications helps determine the appropriate wattage to use. Wattage (W) refers to the power rating of a particular LED light bulb and indicates how much power is required to light the LED to its maximum brightness. Normally, a high-wattage LED bulb would be recommended for use in a high-voltage power setup. Using a high-wattage bulb in a low voltage socket can be dangerous as they draw more power than the wiring it is designed to safely handle and can cause wires to heat up and spark, potentially leading to fires.

It's imperative to always match bulbs to the watts listed on the socket and never exceed that number. If you're unsure about the wattage is best for your setup, make sure to consult an electrician.

AC 100V to 240V to 277V is commonly used in split-phase power systems and is the voltage supplied to most of the US and Canada households and retail outlet applications. LED bulbs recommended for this setup can range from 10W to 120W.

AC 277V to 347V to 400V+ is commonly used in three-phase power systems and is the voltage supplied to many industrial, commercial, and residential buildings. LED Bulbs recommended for this setup can range from 150W to 320W.

You can optionally use LED drivers (built-in or external) to provide power, regulate current, and protect against voltage spikes and surges, which can damage LEDs. Some LED strips and bulbs are self-contained and do not require an external driver.  

 

Choosing a Lumen Output

Remember that the Wattage rating on a bulb indicates how much energy it uses - not how bright it is. The brightness of an LED light is determined by its lumen (lm) rating. Lumens measure how much light the bulb produces; and is what you need to look for on your bulb packaging. A higher lumen rating means brighter light and greater visibility. By looking at the lumen output of different LED lights, you can make sure that you are selecting the right lighting for your space. While having a higher lumen output may mean a higher input wattage, this is not necessarily true for all LED products.

As an example, an older LED 12W bulb might produce the same amount of lumen output as a more modern 9W LED bulb. An LED bulb with the same output lumens and lower wattage is always the better option.

 

Choosing a Color Temperature

LEDs are also available in different color temperatures that determine the shade of color that the bulb emits and whether it leans towards warm (like golden hour),  white (like daylight), or cool (like a cloudy day). To make sure you get the perfect light for your space, always look for CCT rating of the fixture.

CCT (Correlated color temperature) is a measure of the color appearance of light, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It is used to describe the temperature of a light source and its ability to appear white or neutral.

Warm fixtures are typically used in residential installations because they create a softer, more comfortable ambiance, often used in bedrooms, living rooms, bathrooms, and other areas that require a cozy atmosphere. Whiter and cooler fixtures are more suitable for commercial environments. Cooler lighting creates an efficient and productive atmosphere ideal for office settings or retail spaces.

Contrary to popular belief, LED lights set to warm colors do not require more energy than whiter and cooler ones so there's really nothing to worry about when choosing a warmer colored light in any setting. In fact, LEDs have an even longer lifespan when used in warm light settings and will last much longer making them perfect for a variety of applications.

 

Tuning Your LED Lights

How do you make sure that the brightness and color of your LED lights are consistent? LEDs tend to vary in intensity over time, so if a particular area requires consistent lighting, this could cause problems down the road. Since different manufacturers produce LEDs with different color temperatures and levels of brightness, it can be difficult to find LED lights that match each other perfectly without test-fitting them all first. Consider the following when selecting LED lights for any project.

1. Use quality LED lights: Invest in high-quality LED lights to ensure that it is consistent and reliable. 

2. Regularly monitor and replace bulbs: Over time, LED bulbs can become less bright, so regularly monitoring the hours they are on and replacing them as needed can help ensure consistency in output.

3. Inspect diffusers and fixture covers: Make sure that included or added diffuser materials on enclosed LED lights are UV-treated and will not cause dimming or yellowing over time.

4. Utilize dimmers: Utilizing dimmers when possible can help to regulate the output of the LED lights, allowing users to get the most out of them e.g. adjusting the brightness to match the current brightness of a set of LED lights where it is added.

5. Choose the right color temperature: Different types of LED lights are available with different color temperatures, so choosing the same color temperature is essential for achieving a consistent look.

6. Choose dimmable, CCT-Selectable, and watt-switchable LEDs: With modern dimmable, color-selectable, and watt-switchable lighting products available at Duralec, you can make adjustments to the energy intake, temperature, and light output with a single installation. Many of these lights are retrofit, and can be easily installed in existing standard fixtures.

 

CCT-Selectable LED Products

Duralec's dimmable and CCT-selectable LED products are dimmable from 1-10V and are able to produce up to 5 different tones (2700K, 3000K, 3700K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures). This means you can customize the light temperature and the brightness level all in one bulb. With the wide range of lighting possibilities, you can use it for any occasion - from creating a cozy atmosphere for nights indoors or providing bright illumination for work tasks!
 

Switchable Wattage LED Products

Duralec's switchable wattage LEDs have the ability to be switched between two or more different wattages. This type of LED is used in a variety of applications, such as ambient lighting for residential and commercial spaces, and industrial lighting for warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Switchable wattage LEDs provide the user with the ability to adjust the intensity of the light output from their LED fixtures based on their current selected wattage input, offering significant energy savings in the process.

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Choosing The Most Efficient And Elegant LED Fitting For Any Type Of Ceiling

Choosing The Most Efficient And Elegant LED Fitting For Any Type Of Ceiling

 

It goes without saying that ceilings are not built the same for every structure, and so the light fixtures that can be installed on them would depend on the way it was designed and constructed. Taking time to learn about the fixtures that fit well into your existing ceilings or renovation plans can help prevent costly mistakes and make sure that you get the most efficient and elegant lighting for your budget.

When choosing LED light for ceilings, you will want to look for fixtures that provide a comfortable and even light distribution with the appropriate lumen output for the ceiling height and the room size. There are 3 main things to consider when choosing ceiling lights:

1. Ceiling Construction: The method of installation for the LED fitting will vary depending on the height and method of construction of the ceiling.

2. Task: Consider what intensity of lighting you need – task lighting, ambient lighting, or accent lighting should all be considered when selecting ceiling lights.

3. Style: The style of the ceiling lights should match the overall design of the space. Consider different materials, shapes, sizes, and colors to find something that fits the interior.

 

Main (Structural) Ceilings

Main (structural) ceilings are the most basic ceiling type that consists only of the concrete slab with no other materials added. This ceiling type is common in low-rise buildings and apartments.

The recommended LED light fittings for main (structural) concrete ceilings are the track, pendant, and flush-mounted.

Track lighting is a great choice for concrete ceilings as it offers adjustable, directional lighting that can be used to highlight specific areas of a room.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into track lighting fixtures.

Flush-mounted lights can also be used for both task lighting and ambiance. Flush-mounted lights are installed directly to the ceiling, giving them a recessed, streamlined look. Semi-flush lights are slightly recessed but still hang down from the ceiling with a short stem or cord. They provide a more direct illumination than flush-mounted lights and can be used in areas where there is limited space above the fixture.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into flush-mounted lighting fixtures.

Pendant lights can be used for task lighting and decorative purposes with a wide range of designs and themes to choose from.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into flush-mounted lighting fixtures.

 

Tightly Attached Ceilings

Tightly attached ceilings have a direct covering of material such as wood planks or beams or metal bars and metal sheets. This type of ceiling is not common in commercial and residential settings and is mainly built for aesthetic purposes. They can be found mostly in bars, cafes, and restaurants.

The recommended LED light fittings for tightly attached ceilings are architectural strip lights, pendant-mounted, and flush-mounted.

Strip lights provide a clean, streamlined look with minimal disruption to the overall design of the ceiling. The light can easily be installed with spring clamps to securely attach to the ceiling, ensuring the fixture is stable and flush with the ceiling. 

Duralec's LED Strip Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in 4-feet and 8-feet lengths, and can be installed in different ways - including recessed, retrofit, surface, hanging or continuous row mount.

Flush-mounted lights are designed to be installed into the ceiling surface, providing a more subtle and elegant look.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into flush-mounted lighting fixtures.

Pendant-mounted lights are also great for tightly attached ceilings as they hang low to maximize the open space and accentuate the ceiling design while illuminating the room.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into pendant lighting fixtures.

 

Exposed Ceilings

Exposed ceilings consist of a basic framework of beams and columns with no covering. This ceiling type is common in spaces that maximize as much vertical space as possible such as factories, warehouses, and gymnasiums.

The recommended LED light fittings for exposed ceilings are linear high bay and architectural strips.

High bay lighting is designed to provide powerful illumination in large spaces with high ceilings.

Duralec's LED Linear High Bay Lights are a great option, made with durable and long-lasting 2835 SMD LED Lights and set to 5000K. They come in sizes including 1x2 and 1x4 and installed in different ways - including hanging, surface and boom installation.

Strip lighting offers an attractive, modern look and can be mounted directly onto the joists for a seamless installation. 

Duralec's LED Strip Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in 4-feet and 8-feet lengths, and can be installed in different ways - recessed, retrofit, surface, hanging or continuous row mount.

Pendant-mounted lights are also great for areas with exposed ceilings as they hang from the ceiling and maximize the open space while illuminating the room.

Duralec's LED UFO High Bay Lights are a great option, set to 5000K with Daylight Harvesting Occupancy Sensor. They come with hooks for fast and easy pendant installation. 

 

Dropped Ceilings

A dropped ceiling, also known as a false ceiling or suspended ceiling, is a type of secondary ceiling that hangs below the main (structural) ceiling. The 2 most common types of dropped ceilings include the T-bar or grid type and flat drywall.

T-Bar or Grid Type Ceiling

The T-bar or grid-type ceiling has a visible grid system that holds removable tiles or panels made of drywall or acoustic boards with light panels and HVAC installed in between. They are the most common ceiling construction for commercial buildings such as offices, retail stores, studios, and schools. It allows for easy access to the wiring, lighting, HVAC, and plumbing while maintaining a modern and contemporary look.

The recommended LED light fittings for grid-type ceilings are panel lights and troffer lights.

Panel lights are a cost-effective and highly efficient lighting solution that can easily replace traditional fluorescent fixtures. They provide a soft and unobtrusive light and are flexible enough to easily change colors and intensity if desired. These lights are also easy to mount with minimal hardware, making them a great choice when looking to update existing drop ceiling fixtures to LED.

Duralec's LED Panel Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500/4000/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common grid sizes including 2x2, 1x4 and 2x4, and are easy to install.

Troffer lights offer a concentrated light source and attractive appearance, which makes them ideal for nearly any space including office buildings and homes.

Duralec's LED Troffer Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500/4000/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common grid sizes including 2x2 and 2x4, and are easy to install.

Flat Drywall Ceiling

Flat drywall dropped ceilings are typically made of drywall boards for a smoother finish. This ceiling type is common in building hallways and lobbies, and residential homes, where plumbing and wiring are located in the space above the drywall and the main ceiling. This allows for easy access to the wiring, lighting HVAC, and plumbing while still maintaining a smooth, finished look.

The recommended LED light fittings for flat drywall ceilings are recessed downligts and strip lights.

Recessed round downlights provide a clean, modern look that complements the flat dropped ceiling while also occupying minimal space. Choose housed recessed lighting for ceilings that are rated for areas with higher clearance (6-inch to 8-inch drop). Choose slim or wafer-thin recessed lighting fixtures that are rated for areas with lower clearance (3-inch to 5-inch drop).

Duralec's LED Downlights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common recessed light sizes including 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch for residential applications and 8-inch for commercial applications, and are easy to install.

Recessed strip lights provide functional and decorative lighting. These lights are typically installed on thin grooves on the ceilings, where they can provide bright, even illumination with minimal distraction from other light sources. They are available in a variety of lengths and colors, allowing them to be tailored to fit any interior design scheme.

Duralec's LED Strip Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in 4-feet and 8-feet lengths, and can be installed in different ways - recessed, retrofit, surface, hanging or continuous row mount.

 

Interstitial Space Ceilings

Interstitial space ceilings have a gap between regular-use floors, specifically in buildings with clean rooms and laboratories, healthcare facilities, and food and drug preparation facilities. This type of ceiling is often used to house the inner mechanics of a building, such as plumbing, electrical wires, ductwork, special machinery, and lighting. 

The recommended LED light fittings for interstitial ceilings are recessed utility panels and round recessed downlights - specifically, wet-location suitable.

Utility recessed panel lights for clean rooms feature sealed units that are IP65-rated dustproof and waterproof, suitable for ISO5 clean rooms. The housing is also corrosion-resistant, with a gasket seal, to ensure that it is airtight and can withstand chemical cleaners.

Duralec's LED Wet-location suitable recessed panel lights are a great option, providing light up to 4000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common grid sizes including 2x2 and 2x4, and are easy to install.

Wet location downlights are IP65-rated to withstand moisture and humidity, and typically feature watertight housing and sealed lenses.

Duralec's LED Wet-location suitable downlights are a great option, providing light up to 4000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common recessed light sizes including 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch for residential applications and 8-inch for commercial applications, and are easy to install.

Coffered Ceilings

Coffered ceilings are highly decorative and consist of beams and coffers made of wood or metal. This type of ceiling is common in ancestral homes and historic buildings. These types of ceilings would need statement lighting to accentuate the design of the coffers.

The recommended LED light fittings for coffered ceilings are pendant-mounted, flush-mounted, and recessed lights.

Ornate pendant-mounted lighting fixtures like bowl pendants and chandeliers provide a single focal point of light that can be used to draw attention to the coffered beams.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into pendant lighting fixtures.

Tunable flush-mounted lights are also a good option as they allow for different subtle designs that complement the coffered ceiling.

Duralec's LED refractor bulbs are a great option, providing light up to 5000K. They come in many common mogul base sizes including E26 and E39 and fits readily into flush-mounted lighting fixtures.

Recessed lighting can be used to accentuate the architectural features of a coffered ceiling. The recessed lights can be placed in the center of each panel and aimed up or down to create a dramatic effect. Recessed lighting is also a great way to provide subtle illumination for the area, adding soft, ambient light throughout the room.

Duralec's LED Downlights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common recessed light sizes including 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch for residential applications and 8-inch for commercial applications, and are easy to install.

Bulkhead and Soffits

Bulkhead and soffits ceilings are structures that protrude from the main ceiling and are often box-shaped, round or wavy commonly added to conceal differences in height occurring in ceilings, as well as plumbing, electrical wires, ductwork, and lighting. 

The recommended LED light fittings for bulkhead and soffit ceilings are recessed can downlights and strip cove lights.

Recessed can lights are a popular choice for bulkhead ceilings as they are installed directly into the ceiling line and are great for creating accent lighting specially in a lounge area or living room.

Duralec's LED Downlights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in many common recessed light sizes including 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch for residential applications and 8-inch for commercial applications, and are easy to install.

Strip lights as cove lights are often used to create a dramatic effect in a room or hallway, as the light from the strips can be directed up and down walls in order to provide indirect lighting that creates a pleasant atmosphere.

Duralec's LED Strip Lights are a great option, providing light adjustable between 3500K/4000K/5000K and can be dimmed from 0-10V. They come in 4-feet and 8-feet lengths, and can be installed in different ways - recessed, retrofit, surface, hanging or continuous row mount.

Maximize ROI with LEDs: See how much you can save by switching

Maximize ROI with LEDs: See how much you can save by switching

LED lighting technology has revolutionized the way we light our homes and businesses. LEDs are now the most popular form of lighting, due to their long lifespan, energy efficiency, and cost savings. LED lights can help maximize your return on investment (ROI) by reducing operating costs and increasing efficiency. Read on to learn more about how much can save by switching to LED lighting.

By switching to LED lighting, you can save money in the short term through decreased energy consumption and in the long term through reduced maintenance costs. You may even qualify for additional incentives from utility companies or local governments for using LED lights. Additionally, you’ll be helping to reduce your carbon footprint by using an energy-efficient lighting option.

On average, an LED light bulb can last up to 25 times longer than a comparable traditional light bulb and uses 70%-90% less energy, so you can expect to save hundreds of dollars in energy costs over the lifetime of the bulb. 

The exact amount of money saved by switching from traditional lighting to LED lighting depends on the wattage of the lights being replaced, how many hours per day they are used, and the cost of electricity in your location. In summary, switching to LED lighting can save homes and businesses between 70%-90% on energy costs. 

 

How much do you save by switching from Halide to LED?

LEDs consume around 50% less energy to produce the same amount of light as metal halides. The average lifespan of a metal halide bulb is between 6,000 and 15,000 hours while LEDs can last up to 50,000 hours. This means you don’t need to replace the bulbs as often, saving you time and money in maintenance costs.
 
LEDs also produce a wider range of colors than metal halide lights and have dimming capabilities, making them more versatile for both indoor and outdoor settings.
 
Suggested LED Replacements for HPS Bulbs
LED Area / Parking Lights  Shop Now at Duralec
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The common watt range of commercial metal halide bulbs is from 50 to 1,000 watts with 250w and 450w as the most common for medium to large fixtures.
 
LED Equivalents

What is the LED equivalent of a 250w metal halide bulb?
The LED equivalent of a 250w metal halide bulb is approximately 150w.

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What is the LED equivalent of a 450w metal halide bulb?

The LED equivalent of a 450w metal halide bulb is approximately 225-300 watts.

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How much do you save by switching from CFL to LED?

LEDs consume around 75% less energy to produce the same amount of light as CFLs. The average lifespan of a CFL bulb is between 8,000 and 15,000 hours while LEDs can last up to 50,000 hours. This means you don’t need to replace the bulbs as often, saving you time and money in maintenance costs.

 

LEDs also produce a wider range of colors than CFLs and have dimming capabilities, making them more versatile for both indoor and outdoor settings. 

Suggested LED Replacements for CFL Bulbs
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LED High Bay UFO Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
The watt range of commercial CFL lighting typically ranges from 9 to 32 watts with the most common wattage being 15w to 23w.

LED Equivalents

What is the LED equivalent of a 15w CFL bulb?
The LED equivalent of a 15w CFL bulb is approximately 12 watts.

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What is the LED equivalent of a 23w CFL bulb?

The LED equivalent of a 23w CFL bulb is approximately 18 -24 watts.

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How much do you save by switching from fluorescent to LED?

LEDs consume around 80% less energy to produce the same amount of light as fluorescents. The average lifespan of a fluorescent bulb is between 8,000 and 15,000 hours while LEDs can last up to 50,000 hours. This means you don’t need to replace the bulbs as often, saving you time and money in maintenance costs.

 

LEDs also produce a wider range of colors than fluorescent and have dimming capabilities, making them more versatile for both indoor and outdoor settings.

Suggested LED Replacements for FLUORESCENT Bulbs
LED Strip Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Linear High Bay Lights  Shop Now at Duralec
LED Panel Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Troffer Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Canopy Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
The watt range of commercial fluorescent lighting typically ranges from 8 to 100 watts with the most common wattage being 42w to 100w. 
 
LED Equivalents
What is the LED equivalent of a 42w fluorescent bulb?
The LED equivalent of a 42w fluorescent bulb is approximately 20 watts.
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What is the LED equivalent of a 100w fluorescent bulb?
The LED equivalent of a 100w fluorescent bulb is approximately 64 watts.
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Calculate Your Energy Savings

Find out exactly how much it costs to run traditional lights and see if it’s worth the upgrade to cost-saving LED. The easiest way is to use the calculator below, it takes out all of the math and simplifies the process.

It’s also possible to find out how much lights cost to power using a few simple steps. Continue reading here to learn a couple easy formulas to estimate lighting electricity costs. Note that the exact amount of money saved by switching from traditional lighting to LED lighting depends on the wattage of the lights being replaced, how many hours per day they are used, and the cost of electricity in your location. 

Source: https://www.inchcalculator.com/

Behind the Light: All About Recessed Lighting

Recessed lighting is a type of lighting installation where the light fixture is concealed within a hollowed-out area in the ceiling or wall. It creates a more subtle and elegant look than traditional overhead-mounted lighting fixtures and can be used to create dramatic lighting effect to any space. Recessed lighting can make a home or property more attractive to potential buyers. Statistically, it adds anywhere from 1% to 5% to the overall value of a property - enough to cover the entire realty agent fee for some.

 

Parts: Housing, Trim and Bulb

Recessed lighting consists of three main parts; the housing, trim, and bulb.

  • The housing is the part that gets installed into the ceiling or wall cavity and provides the base for the bulb and all other components usually made with fire rated materials and insulated. The housing is installed separately or built in on some new, modern LED fixtures.
  • The trim is the material that surrounds the housing, holds up the bezel and the cover, and fastens them on the ceiling or wall. The trim is installed separately or built in on some new, modern LED fixtures.
  • Finally, you have the bulb as a light source, with LED as the most popular and suitable option.

Many LED lights for recessed lighting available at Duralec from manufacturers like Intrinsix, Luxurio, Topaz, Cree Lighting, Maxlite, Eiko and Keystone were engineered to retrofit existing recessed housings and bulbs and can be easily installed without major remodeling or rewiring.

 

Choosing the right LED recessed light

Recessed lighting is ideal for providing a soft, subtle light that doesn't take up too much ceiling space. Recessed lights provide even illumination and can be used to highlight certain areas, such as artwork or furniture. If you have low ceilings, recessed lights can help raise the ceiling height and make the room appear higher and wider. If you want to create an intimate atmosphere in a room, recessed lighting is ideal because it gives off a more diffused light than traditional lights. 

 

Retrofitting with LED Recessed Lights

Duralec offers a range of recessed lighting solutions that are designed to readily replace recessed lighting bulbs without replacing the existing recessed housing and trims. 

 

Replacing Bulbs on Existing Recessed Fixture

An LED bulb with a mogul base is the perfect retrofit for a recessed downlight bulb. It replaces both CFLs and halogens, making it the ideal update to your lighting without having to change out the entire housing and trim. Some popular brands to consider include Intrinsix and Topaz.

Topaz LED PAR38 Lamp 5 CCT Selectable

Topaz's PAR38 CCT Selectable lamps are high-efficiency replacement lamps, offering 85% energy savings compared to traditional incandescent lamps. These lamps are 5CCT Selectable: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K. They are suitable for both open and enclosed fixtures and are ideal for recessed downlighting. (Source: https://www.topaz-usa.com/)

Duralec Refractor Led Screw-In 12W Corn Light Bulb

Duralec Refractor Led Screw-In comes with an integrated heat sink made of high-pressure die-cast for maximum durability. The lighting solution meets the requirements for DLC qualifications, so you can be confident that your retrofit lights have been designed with high quality and performance standards. With several wattage options available for different use cases, you can find one that serves the specific needs of your commercial space. The wattage options range from12W to100W and you can combine multiple luminaires to illuminate a much wider area. (Source: https://www.duralec.com/)

 

Replacing Bulbs and Trim on Existing Recessed Fixture

A recessed LED bulb with built-in trim and a E26 Edison base adapter is the perfect retrofit for a recessed downlight that uses a separate bulb and trim, making it the ideal replacement for your lighting without buying a separate goof ring or trim to fit.

C-DL6-A Series Premium LED Downlight

Premium LED downlights providing the best combination of performance and value for both residential and commercial applications. Easy to install, these downlights are suitable for use in most standard 5" and 6" housings. Suitable for insulated and non-insulated ceilings. Easy installation with integral clips. No tools required. (Source: https://www.creelighting.com/)

 

New Construction and Remodeling with LED Recessed Lights

Duralec offers a range of recessed lighting solutions that are designed to be energy-efficient and cost-effective. These solutions include retrofit kits for existing or new housings and ultra-thin low-profile fixtures for light housings. Some of these products are designed to be easy to install and require no additional housing and insulation, some without cutting up a hole in the ceiling. They also offer dimmable versions to help control the light levels in the room. With these recessed lighting solutions, you can get quality illumination without spending a fortune on costly housing fixtures or insulation.

 

Adding recessed LED lights with housing

If you’re building a new home or remodeling, you can typically expect to pay additional for each housing fixture for recessed light installation as it requires cutting into walls and ceilings, running electrical wires, and patching up the wall or ceiling afterward. 

 

Choosing a recessed light housing

Recessed light housings are usually IC-rated and airtight because they are designed to be installed in direct contact with insulation. The IC rating indicates that the recessed light housing has been tested and approved for use in insulated ceiling applications. An airtight design prevents heated air from entering the enclosure, helping to keep temperatures low and reducing the risk of fire.

Recessed light housing - New Construction

(IC-rated and airtight)

New construction recessed light housings are designed for use in new construction applications, where the housing can be mounted directly into the framing prior to drywall and insulation installation. 

Recessed light housing - Remodel

(IC-rated and airtight)

Remodel recessed light housings are fixtures that are used to install recessed lighting in existing ceilings. They are typically made of metal and have a flange or lip that is used to secure the recessed lights in place. 

Light recessed housing - New Construction or Remodel

(Non IC-rated)

Light recessed light housings are used to install recessed lighting in new construction and remodeled ceilings that do not need insulation or used with IC-rated LED recessed light fixtures. 

New Construction and Remodel Housings

For new construction and remodel housings, we recommend LED recessed lighting with a deep recessed profile and baffle trim. Some popular brands to consider include Maxlite, Cree, Topaz, Eiko and Keystone.

Maxlite Residential Retrofit Downlight

Designed as an energy-efficient lighting solution for remodeling or new construction projects MaxLites LED Residential downlights are available for Recessed and Surface downlighting application. The wet location suitable luminaire come as Single CCT as well as CCT Selectable ranging from 2700K to 5000K and deliver uniform color distribution and superior quality lighting. (Source: https://www.maxlite.com/)

Eiko Commercial Downlight PowerSet

CD Commercial Downlights are economical LED options with multiple “set and forget” lumen levels and CCT options in each fixture. Deep recessed light source for lower glare. Provides comfortable diffused light. Flexible steel conduit with 1/2” KO (3/8” Trade Size) snap in connector. Powder coated aluminum reflector and trim. (Source: https://www.eiko.com/)

Light Housings

For Non-IC light housings, we recommend IC-rated LED recessed lighting with a shallow profile and smooth trim. Some popular brands to consider include Cree, Topaz, Eiko and Keystone.

Topaz CCT Selectable, LED Slim Fit Recessed Downlight

Topaz’s Slim Fit Recessed Downlight is 5 CCT selectable. Choose from five color temperatures with one convenient switch, right on the job site. The improved half-inch profile design is approved for IC and non-IC applications. Quick-connects and the remote J-box offer easy installation. Extension cables and frame-in kits allow for versatile applications in new construction and retrofit projects.(Source: https://www.topaz-usa.com/)

 

Adding recessed LED lights without housing

Adding recessed lighting without housing would still require cutting up holes in the ceiling to mount the LED fixture properly. One may have to hire a handyman with the right tools and experience to measure and install the fixtures properly.

Flat Ceilings

For flat ceilings, we recommend LED recessed lighting with a slim/shallow profile and built-in mounting brackets for direct installation in the ceiling without a housing. Some popular brands to consider include Cree, Topaz, Eiko and Keystone.

Keystone Advanta-RMT Recessed Downlight

Keystone's AdvantaRMT offers a remote driver option for recessed downlight solutions. It’s ideal for new construction applications with narrow plenums or obstructed spaces. Utilizes remote driver with built-in junction box and quick disconnect, eliminating need for traditional multi-piece fixture setup. Deep recessed design features smooth, non-baffled trim, offering clean, modern appearance. (Source: https://keystonetech.com/)

Low Ceilings or Tight Spaces

For low ceilings, we recommend LED recessed lighting with a wafer-thin / ultra-low profile design that allows it to be installed as low as 3 inches from the suspended ceiling and includes adjustable mounting brackets, making it easy to install in any ceiling type. Some popular brands to consider include Cree, Topaz and Keystone.

Topaz CCT Selectable, LED Slim Fit Recessed Downlight

Topaz’s Slim Fit Recessed Downlight is 5 CCT selectable. Choose from five color temperatures with one convenient switch, right on the job site. The improved half-inch profile design is approved for IC and non-IC applications. Quick-connects and the remote J-box offer easy installation. Extension cables and frame-in kits allow for versatile applications in new construction and retrofit projects. (Source: https://www.topaz-usa.com/)

Sloped or Vaulted Ceilings

For sloped ceilings, we recommend LED recessed lighting with Gimbal trims that allow light to be directed at any angle. Some popular brands to consider include Topaz and Keystone.

Topaz Gimbal CCT Selectable LED Slim Fit Recessed Downlight

Topaz’s Gimbal, Slim Fit Recessed Downlight is 5 CCT selectable. With an ultra-low profile of less than two inches, this downlight has an impressive 360° rotation and 30° tilt to focus the light where you need it most. Easily installs with spring clips quick connects, to enhance kitchens, living areas, basements, and hallways in both new construction and retrofit applications. (Source: https://www.topaz-usa.com/)

 

Adding recessed LED lights without cutting holes

The best recessed LED lights without cutting holes are ones that use a surface-mounting design. These lights are mounted directly onto the surface of the ceiling or wall, making them easy to install without cutting up holes. 

Flat Ceilings

For flat ceilings, we recommend LED recessed lighting with a slim/shallow profile and built-in mounting brackets for direct installation in the ceiling without making holes. Some popular brands to consider include Cree, Topaz, Eiko and Keystone.

CREE savr™ E-SDR Series

Designed for recessed lighting without the time and cost of labor, the E-SDR Series LED Surface Mount Disk Light delivers up to 835 lumens in 2700K and 3000K, with 90 CRI. It’s perfect for showers and soffits, with 120VAC input and no driver required, and dims to 10% with TRIAC dimmers. (Source: https://www.creelighting.com/)

 

Power Source: Line Voltage vs Low Voltage

Recessed Lighting has a few key differences that should be taken into consideration when deciding which type of lighting to install.

  • Line voltage recessed lighting is typically powered directly from your main power supply and can be used to light large rooms or entire floors of a building.
  • Low voltage recessed lighting uses a transformer to reduce the line voltage and steps it down to 12 volts or 24 volts. This makes it ideal for smaller, more enclosed spaces such as closets, or bathrooms where there may not be enough space for bulky fixtures. Additionally, since the reduced voltage reduces the chances of electrical fires, it is a safer option than line voltage lighting. Low voltage recessed lighting is also more energy efficient and can last up to twice as long as line voltage varieties.

Lighting That Lives On: Exploring the Lifespan of LEDs

Lighting experts tout the longevity and potential money savings of LEDs. But do LED lights really last longer? LED lights are indeed known for their longevity and efficiency, providing a much more cost-effective solution than other types of lighting. Compared to traditional light fixtures, LEDs use almost 75% less energy while lasting up to 10 times longer – an estimated 50,000 hours in most cases. That’s enough time to leave a single LED light on around the clock for nearly six years! Not only does this mean significant savings in terms of electricity costs, but also fewer replacement costs over the lifespan of the fixture.
  
 

How often do LED lights need to be replaced?

Traditional bulbs typically have lifespans between 750 and 2,000 hours. Using this rating as an estimate, a 50,000-hour rated LED bulb will last approximately:
 
Usage Average Rated Life
24-hours continuously 5 years and 8 months
8 hours daily around 17 years
12 hours daily around 11 years
4 hours daily around 34 years
 
 

How long do LED light bulbs maintain their brightness?

LM rating stands for "lumen maintenance" rating, which is a test used to measure how much light output an LED will emit over its lifetime. LEDs commonly register around LM80 over the course of 50,000 hours.
 
LM rating and testing go far beyond just seeing if an LED lights up; it is also used to measure color shift and electrical performance throughout the life of a bulb or fixture. It's important that buyers understand this rating system so they can make informed decisions when shopping for lighting products or replacing entire lighting systems. 
 
 

What is LumiLED LED technology and how long do they last?

LumiLED LED technology offers a new level of efficiency and performance in area lighting. LumiLED is an integrated circuit chip developed to provide superior lighting solutions that are bright and long-lasting.
 
The 2835 SMD (Surface Mounted Device) is one of the newer, smaller LED chip types that produces 120 lumens per watt with a CRI (Color Rendering Index) of 80 or higher – making it one of the most efficient LEDs on the market today. Its low thermal resistance ensures that minimal heat is produced when in use which helps prolong its lifespan to more than 50,000 hours depending on usage conditions and application environment.
 
The chips are designed to produce very little heat and only need a fraction of the current required by other types of lighting sources in order to produce the same amount of illumination. 
 
 

Do LEDs last longer if dimmed?

When LED bulbs are dimmed, they draw less power and generate less heat, both of which can increase their longevity. In fact, some studies have found that dimming an LED bulb by as much as 30% can extend its life by 25%-100%.
 
 

Do LEDs last longer if sensors are added?

Many are now adding sensors to LED lights to make them last even longer. When sensors are added to a network of lights, it extends the life of the LEDs altogether by automatically controlling usage, dimming, and preventing unnecessary running time.
 
 

What else affects LED light lifespan?

  • The temperature at which the LED lights are run greatly affects their lifespan. Higher temperatures can cause them to overheat and burn out quickly.
  • The quality of the LED light itself can affect its lifespan. LED lights that are made with low-quality materials may not be able to withstand the same amount of heat or strain as those that are made with better materials.
  • The environment in which LED lights are used can also affect their longevity; they may be exposed to dust or chemicals that wear away at their components over time.

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How do I know when my LED light needs replacing?

LED lights typically have a longer lifespan and can last anywhere between 25,000-50,000 hours depending on the type of bulb and the amount of usage. After this time has elapsed, the light may start to dim or flicker as the internal components begin to wear out. You may also notice that the color has shifted from its original hue or is not emitting as much light as before.
 
 

Why do LED lights fail? 

  • Improper installation is one of the primary causes of LED light failure. Improperly connecting or wiring an LED light to a circuit can lead to an overload of the driver or power supply components, resulting in a shortened lifespan of the LEDs.
  • If an LED fixture is not securely mounted, vibrations may cause the connection between components to become loose leading to overheating which will damage sensitive electronics in the driver and shorten their lifetime.
  • Improper ventilation can increase temperatures inside fixtures causing them to overheat faster than they would with proper ventilation. 
  • Components are not correctly selected and wired together according to specifications outlined by the manufacturer.
 

Thinking about making the switch to LED and have a few more questions?

The team of experts at Duralec has the knowledge and experience needed to answer all your questions. They will provide an in-depth explanation of the advantages that LED lights offer, as well as their value-added features and capabilities so that you can make an informed decision. 
 
 
 

How LED Lights Outshine the Rest: A Side-by-Side Comparison

 

LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs are quickly replacing HID, HPS incandescent, and fluorescent bulbs as a better long-term solution for lighting. LEDs offer many advantages over traditional lighting sources including longer lifespans, lower energy consumption, and improved safety due to their low-voltage requirement. 

 

LED (Light Emitting Diode) Lights

LED is a semiconductor technology that converts electrical energy into visible light. LED bulbs are much more efficient than traditional bulbs, as they use up to 90% less power and last 25 times longer. LED light bulbs can be used in a variety of settings and applications, from home lighting to industrial and commercial lighting, and public safety. LED lights can be dimmed easily with no flicker or loss of output which is not possible with other bulb types. These lights contain no mercury or other hazardous materials like CFLs do, making them safer for the occupants and the environment. All in all, LED lights are the best choice for any home or business looking for energy savings and a long-lasting solution.

Can you put LED bulbs in normal fittings?
Yes, some LED bulbs are designed to fit into standard light fittings. However, you should always check with the manufacturer or consult an electrician before replacing an existing bulb with an LED.

 

High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) lights

High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) lights are artificial lighting sources used in many outdoor lighting applications. They are usually used to illuminate streets, parking lots, and other large outdoor areas, as well as industrial and commercial buildings. High pressure sodium bulbs perform at significantly higher temperatures than traditional incandescent light bulbs, allowing them to produce a greater amount of light with less energy. The yellow-orange hue of this light is due to the sodium vapor present in the bulb. HPS lights are often found in public areas such as parks and walkways where extended illumination is needed. Additionally, they are popular for streetlights because they provide good visibility without producing too much glare.

 
Advantages HPS LED
Provides a bright, yellowish light that makes them the ideal choice for outdoor applications such as street lights, security lighting, parking lots, and as grow lights for grow rooms or greenhouses YES YES
Use less electricity than other types of bulbs, making them somewhat cost-effective over the long term YES YES
Durable and can last up to 24,000 hours with proper maintenance YES Can last up to 50,000 Hours
Offer a great combination of performance and cost savings that make them the popular choice for most outdoor lighting needs YES YES
 
Disadvantages
HPS
LED
While it can provide strong, bright light, it requires high energy usage YES NO
Generate a large amount of heat which can be uncomfortable in certain environments YES NO
 
Suggested LED Replacements for HPS Bulbs
LED Area / Parking Lights  Shop Now at Duralec
LED Wall Packs Shop Now at Duralec
LED Flood Light Shop Now at Duralec
LED Canopy Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
LED Equivalents
What is the LED equivalent to 250W HPS?  90-100W LED
What is the LED equivalent to a 600W HPS? 300-350W LED
What is the LED equivalent to a 1000W HPS? 500 - 550W LED

High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lights 

High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Lights are a type of lighting that uses xenon gas and metal halide salts to produce a strong, bright light. Metal halide lamps are commonly used in stadiums and arenas, warehouses, and other industrial applications. They are often used for their improving visibility in dark or low-light areas due to the fact that they produce a much brighter light than other types of lighting solutions. 

 
Advantages HID LED
Require less maintenance and replacement YES YES
Durable and can last up to 24,000 hours with proper maintenance YES Can last up to 50,000 Hours
Produce a higher amount of light per watt of energy used compared to other types of lighting, making them more cost-effective in the long run YES YES
 
Disadvantages
HID
LED
More expensive than traditional bulbs and require a large initial investment, particularly if you are replacing an entire lighting system YES NO
Takes longer to reach full brightness compared to other types of lighting, usually taking several minutes before reaching full brightness YES Lights at full brightness instantly
Generates more heat than other types of lighting YES NO
Needs to be replaced more often than other types of lighting because the ballast inside them tends to burn out after a certain number of hours YES NO
 
Suggested LED Replacements for HID Bulbs
LED Retrofit HID Replacement Corn Cob Light Shop Now at Duralec
LED High Bay UFO Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
LED Equivalents
What is the LED equivalent to 250W metal halide? 70-100W LED
What is the LED equivalent to a 400W metal halide? 120-200W LED
What is the LED equivalent to a 1000W metal halide?  240-400W LED
 

Do you have to buy a separate light fixture for HID replacement LEDs?  No, LED retrofit corn bulb replacements fit readily into standard light bulb sockets. They come with the same mogul base as most HID bulbs have. 

 

Incandescent Lights 

Incandescent lights generate light by passing electricity through a thin wire filament. This wire is heated to such an extent that it glows, producing visible light. These lights have been around since the 19th century and are still widely used today in many applications - in household lighting, outdoor lighting, automotive headlights, and even streetlights. They are also commonly used in businesses and factories for task lighting, overhead lighting, and emergency lighting. They have been the preferred option for those looking for an economical and efficient way to light their home or business space.

 
Advantages INCANDESCENT LED
Inexpensive to purchase and easy to install in most fixtures YES YES
Do not contain any toxic chemicals or require extra energy-saving technology YES YES
Produce a warm light that is often preferred for indoor use YES YES
The ease of dimming makes them ideal for creating different moods in rooms depending on the occasion YES YES
Their simple design makes them easy to replace when needed without causing too much disruption YES YES
 
Disadvantages
INCANDESCENT
LED
Much of the energy used to power them is wasted as heat rather than being converted into usable light YES NO
Have a short lifespan and need to be replaced quite regularly YES Can last up to 50,000 hours
Due to their fragile construction and short lifespan, these bulbs are more prone to breaking than other forms of lighting YES NO
Due to inefficiency and short lifespans, incandescent bulbs tend to be more expensive than other forms of lighting over time YES NO
 
Suggested LED Replacements for INCANDESCENT Bulbs
LED Retrofit HID Replacement Corn Cob Light Shop Now at Duralec
LED High Bay UFO Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
LED Equivalents
What is the LED equivalent to 40W incandescent?  4-5W LED
What is the LED equivalent to 80W incandescent? 9-13W LED
What is the LED equivalent to 150W incandescent?  25-28W LED

Do you have to replace bulb mounts for LEDs? No, LED retrofit corn bulb replacements fit readily into standard light bulb sockets. Other options like the UFO Bay lights do not need to be mounted. 

 

Fluorescent Lights

Fluorescent lights create an electric arc between two electrodes inside a long, glass tube filled with either mercury vapor or a phosphor-based gas. This arc produces UV light which in turn causes the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube to glow, thus creating visible light. Fluorescent lights are found everywhere from residential homes, to offices, schools, and commercial buildings. Newer types of fluorescent lamps have been developed such as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)  which are even more energy efficient than traditional models.

Advantages FLUORESCENT LED
Produce light that is energy-efficient and cost-effective compared to traditional incandescent bulbs YES YES
Lasts longer than incandescent bulbs and doesn’t produce as much heat YES YES
 
Disadvantages
FLUORESCENT
LED
They flicker and buzz, which can be distracting or even cause headaches YES NO
Produces a harsh light that can be uncomfortable to look at and can cause glare YES NO
Contain mercury and other toxic chemicals, making them dangerous to handle without proper safety precautions YES NO
Bulbs burn out quickly and need to be replaced often YES NO
 
Suggested LED Replacements for FLUORESCENT Bulbs
LED Strip Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Linear High Bay Lights  Shop Now at Duralec
LED Panel Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Troffer Lights Shop Now at Duralec
LED Canopy Lights Shop Now at Duralec
 
LED Equivalents
What is the LED equivalent of a 40-watt fluorescent bulb?  15-18W LED
What is the LED equivalent of a 72-watt fluorescent bulb? 32-35W LED

 

Do LED lights need ballasts? 
No, LED lights do not need ballasts. Ballasts are used to regulate the current in fluorescent and other types of lighting, but LEDs use direct current (DC) and require a driver instead.

 

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LED lighting is evidently the better choice for many homeowners and businesses when it comes to replacing their traditional lighting fixtures. Contact Duralec today to learn more about their selection of energy-efficient LED lighting products. 

 

 

A Smarter Way to Light Your Space: Introducing Advanced Network Lighting Controls

 

The rise of smart devices has revolutionized the way we interact with our environment. Network lighting controls are an increasingly significant part of this development, offering businesses and homeowners a host of advantages. Network lighting controls offer an easy and efficient way to control lighting systems via a network of connected devices providing users with convenience, energy savings, and enhanced safety, while also allowing them to customize their settings according to their preferences.

With a wide variety of manufacturers, supported lighting network types, and intelligent lighting features available at Duralec, choosing and setting up an otherwise complicated lighting control system is easy and less daunting.

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Light Controls 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) light controls provide a reliable and cost-effective way to control lighting using an Ethernet connection. It allows for the synchronization of multiple lights, providing more accurate and efficient control from one or more user interfaces. This technology also eliminates the need for separate wiring for the individual lights, making installation much easier and cheaper.

With PoE, each light can be controlled independently, allowing users to easily create different lighting scenarios. Additionally, this technology is compatible with most existing infrastructure, making it easy to integrate into any system. PoE provides an efficient and reliable solution for controlling lighting in any environment.

Philips PoE Light Controls

PoE devices are available from Phillips. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.


 

Internet of Things (IoT) Light Controls 

IoT light controls allow users to control their lighting directly from their smartphones or tablets,  or voice-control devices. This type of lighting system is becoming increasingly popular for its convenience and energy-saving benefits. Through IoT-enabled lighting systems, you can adjust the brightness and color of your lights, create schedules for when the lights should turn on or off, and even remotely control them from anywhere at any time.

In addition, IoT-enabled lights work simultaneously with other environmental controls such as daylight harvesting and occupancy sensors for smarter, more energy-efficient lighting. The sensors are usually mounted on walls or ceilings where it is pre-programmed to detect changes in the environment, triggering lighting controls accordingly. Such sensors can be used in conjunction with light control apps that automate dimmers and timers to gain more energy savings.

  • Occupancy sensors detect the presence of people in a room or space typically used to turn lights on and off automatically when someone enters or leaves a room.
  • Daylight harvesting sensors monitor and measure the amount of natural light that enters a building. They allow for effective control of artificial lighting, reducing overall energy consumption by harvesting the available daylight within a space.

 

Bluetooth Mesh Light Controls

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Mesh Lighting is an advanced NLC (networked Lighting Control) technology that connects fixture controllers, sensors, timers and other devices together to create a network of interconnected and remote-controlled lights. 

 

The mesh network also provides increased coverage and reliability, as well as improved energy efficiency and reduced interference. As each bulb can act as a router for other bulbs in the network, it ensures that the signals reach even further than with Wi-Fi networks. This makes it ideal for larger areas such as offices, industrial buildings, and warehouses.

With Bluetooth Mesh light controls, users can set timers and schedules for their lights, adjust brightness levels remotely, group lights, or even change the color from any device connected to the mesh network, giving complete control over their lighting with just a few taps on their phone or tablet. Bluetooth Mesh systems are relatively easy to install, allowing you to quickly set up the existing fixtures.

 

Sharkward Wireless Network Gateway

Sharkward has always been committed to developing, manufacturing, marketing indoor & outdoor lighting controls. We dedicates to the application research, products development, manufacture and marketing for LED commercial lighting controls. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

Keystone SmartLoop Bluetooth Light Controls

Bluetooth Mesh LED lights and controllers are available from Keystone. The Keystone SmartLoop Control app is available on the App Store and Google Play. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

Wi-Fi and Z-Wave Light Controls 

Wi-Fi switch modules turn wall switches to smart switches via Wi-Fi. The modules can also be used to set schedules for when lights should turn on or off, saving energy and money. Wi-Fi switch modules are easy to install and require minimal wiring. 

Z-Wave is low-power wireless technology of a different frequency, so it won't interfere with other wireless signals in your space. Devices use Z-Wave technology to connect to a compatible hub or controller. Through the hub, users can control the LED lights, including changing their intensity and color temperature, dimming it, and turning it off and on. Z-Wave light controllers also allow users to set schedules and create scenes that adjust multiple lights at once. 

Both Wi-Fi and Z-Wave-enabled light controllers can be connected to existing wall switches without the need for any special tools or knowledge of electrical systems. They allow users to remotely control and automate lights and other electronic devices through a smartphone app or a touchscreen control device. Additionally, some models offer compatibility with popular smart home systems such as Amazon Alexa or Google Home, allowing users to control their devices and lights using voice commands.

 

CREE Synapse Smart Lighting Systems

Wi-Fi-enabled LED lights and controllers are available from CREE Lighting Systems. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

Enerlites Light Automation 

Wi-Fi-enabled LED lights and controllers are available from Enerlites. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

Z-Wave-enabled LED lights and controllers are available from Enerlites. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 

EIKO Wireless Sensors and Controls

Bluetooth Mesh and Wi-Fi LED lights and controllers are available at EIKO. Contact Duralec today to get a quote.

 


 

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Looking for the best in advanced network lighting solutions? Contact Duralec today for a quote. Whether you’re looking for residential or commercial lighting controls, Duralec has everything - all at an affordable price.