Ko e taimi ʻoku aʻu ai ki he ngaahi maama ʻo e fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha, Mahalo ʻe ʻilo ʻe ha kakai tokolahi ʻoku ʻikai ke nau maheni koeʻuhi ko ʻenau fakaʻaongaʻi makehe ʻi he ngaahi feituʻu lalahi, ʻai ke siʻisiʻi ange ʻenau angamaheni ʻi he moʻui fakaʻaho. Ko ia ai, ʻe lava ke faingataʻa hono totongi ʻo e ngaahi maama ko ʻeni. ʻOku faʻa taʻepauʻia ʻa e kau fakatau fekauʻaki mo e faʻahinga maama fakamoʻoni ʻoku nau fie maʻu, including the wattage and appropriate application environment. This uncertainty makes it difficult to provide accurate pricing, as the selection, fola, fakaʻaongaʻi, and maintenance of explosion-proof lights are critical for their long-term safety, ala falalaʻanga, and efficiency.
Typical Price Range
ʻI he angamahení, the price of standard explosion-proof lights is around 50 ki he 100 Yuan. This price point is for ordinary brands. LED explosion-proof spotlights and floodlights are considerably more expensive, with just the housing costing several hundred to over a thousand Yuan. Prices are influenced by brand reputation; hange ko ʻeni, brands like Ocean King and Huarong are well-known, hence more expensive. Another brand, New Dawn, offers products ranging from 100-400W with features like dustproof, ʻikai ke ʻi ai ha vai, corrosion-fakafepakiʻi, and shock-resistant qualities, priced around 135 Yuan.
1. Based on Design
Ko e foʻi lea “faʻufaʻu” refers to the method of achieving explosion-proof status. Different principles of explosion-proof design can affect the working mechanism and the price. Prices can vary depending on the complete set of explosion-proof lights, typically ranging from 100 ki he 280 Yuan.
2. Type Variations
There is a range of explosion-proof lights, categorized by environment and design, amounting to more than ten types. Prices are not only type-dependent but also vary based on the manufacturing and craftsmanship of different producers, generally starting from a hundred Yuan and upwards.
3. Level of Explosion-Proof
Compliance with national standards is essential for explosion-proof ratings. In some areas where explosion-proof requirements are not as stringent, lights with a lower explosion-proof rating can be chosen at a more affordable price. Higher-rated explosion-proof lights will cost more. ʻI he angamahení, prices for different levels of explosion-proof lights are about 200 Yuan per set.
4. Maʻuʻanga ʻo e mama
A significant factor in determining price is the light source, including power and wattage. Unique light source designs ensure precise control over light intensity and angle, preventing dimness or excessive brightness and avoiding water pollution. Different light sources like incandescent, maama tiupi, mixed, and mercury lamps vary in performance and price, ranging roughly from 100 ki he 400 Yuan.
5. Tuʻunga Lelei ʻo e Nāunaú
Factors such as power size, tuʻunga ʻo e fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha, and design influence the price, but the material also plays a significant role. Different materials offer distinct advantages, thus affecting the price of explosion-proof lights. Fakalūkufua, the price of explosion-proof lights correlates with quality. ʻIkai ngata ai, accessories like chips and drivers are also considered.
Fakatokangaʻi ange: Prices are for reference only! Due to regional differences, prices may vary. For more detailed pricing information, please refer to local dealers.
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