Txiav txim rau optimal wattage rau LED explosion-proof teeb ntawm roj noj mus cuag brightness thaum raug nqi zoo thiab durable yuav nyuaj rau ntau. Nrog ib abundance ntawm lus nug thiab varying piav hauv internet, here’s a simplified guide to making the right choice:
Xav Txog Qhov Tseem Ceeb:
xub thawj, Nws yog ib qho tseem ceeb heev uas yuav tau to taub that solely focusing on wattage is misleading. Different brands offer varying brightness and beam angles at the same wattage. piv txwv li, while the general market brightness is around 90 Lumens per Watt (LM/W), our company’s LED canopy lights offer 120-150 LM/W. Yog li ntawd, vim, a 100-watt light typically provides 9,000 Lumens (90 LM/W x 100W), Tiamsis our lights offer 12,000 Lumens (120 LM/W x 100W), nws yog ib yam uas 30% brighter.
thib ob, avoid LED gas station lights that cause glare or dazzle. piv txwv li, lights with integrated large LED bulbs can be overwhelming and unsuitable for gas stations, compromising the safety of vehicles entering the station. Lights that cause side glare should also be avoided as their distribution is not suitable for gas stations and can affect drivers.
These insights are from a professional standpoint. tiam sis, most people choose lights based on their budget. Li ntawd, yog li, let’s discuss from a traditional perspective. Gas stations typically have
varying heights:
Small gas stations (4-5 meters high): We recommend 100-watt explosion-proof lights installed symmetrically over the fueling lanes and islands.
Traditional gas stations (nyob ib ncig ntawm 6 meters high): Opt for 150-watt LED canopy lights, installed over the fueling lanes and islands symmetrically.
Large gas stations (Txog 8 meters high): It’s advisable to use 200-watt fixtures, installed over the fueling lanes and islands.
This traditional method can be adjusted based on installation density and brightness requirements. Lower wattages can be used for higher installation densities, and vice versa for higher brightness demands.