24 Matahiti 2012

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TE MAU NOTA

A haere noa ai te mau rave'a apî i mua, te haapa'o maitai nei te taata i te ma'itiraa i te mau mori purapura. No reira, eaha te mau faito e tia ia outou ia hi'opoa ia hoo ana'e mai outou i te hoê tao'a? Teie te tahi mau arata'iraa no roto mai i te feia hamani hoho'a no te tauturu ia outou ia ma'iti i te maramarama ti'a.

1. Te mana:

For lights with a power greater than 10W, the power factor must be higher than 0.9.

2. Faahororaa no te mau hoho'a peni (Ra):

According to national indoor lighting standards, all indoor lighting fixtures and spaces requiring prolonged illumination must have a color rendering index greater than 80. For warehouses, underground garages, and other temporary lighting locations, a color rendering index greater than 60 titauhia.

3. Lifespan and Lumen Maintenance:

The average lifespan of explosion-proof lights should be less than 30,000 Te mau hora (calculated at 24 hours per day, which is about 3.5 te mau matahiti), and the light decay during use must remain above 70% of the brightness.

4. Glare:

When companies replace traditional fixtures with LED explosion-proof lights, glare is an important consideration. The working bulbs can cause dizziness among employees. No reira, it’s recommended to use LED explosion-proof lights with low or no glare design.

5. Choice of Color Temperature:

The color anuvera varies depending on the environment and higher color temperature isn’t always better for LED explosion-proof lights.

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