July 12, 2017
Published by Scott Enfield at July 12, 2017
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Please check out our blog at http://www.matrixled.com.au/choosing-right-warehouse-led-lighting-australia/ To supplement this approach, the best way to determine the number of Energy Efficient LED High Bay lights is to create a lighting simulation plan. All we require is a drawing of your warehouse (including the height of the roof in the centre and the side) to calculate the right light and quantity required.
July 6, 2017
Published by Scott Enfield at July 6, 2017
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The goal of our lighting assessment is to identify the best ways to optimise your lighting system. The assessment allows you to maximise the energy efficiency of newly installed LED lights to achieve the best results. Our methodology and approach simplify the identification of inefficient lights to help you make informed choices about replacement LED lights. The process is simple, and is comprised of 5 easy steps. Book a time for the audit. MatrixLED will count and assess the energy consumption of each light at your site. Provide us with information on your schedule for switching your lights on. Provide […]
September 9, 2016
Published by Scott Enfield at September 9, 2016
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The Building Code of Australia (BCA) regulations allow only 5W in terms of energy consumption from lighting per square metre in all new building projects, intended to assist the gradual phasing out of 50W halogen and incandescent globes and cause business managers and property owners to find suitable replacements. LEDs have the ability to produce high luminosity from a low wattage, making them a desirable option for the BCA requirements. In fact, high-quality LEDs can produce up to 720 lumens while only running off 10W of power, making them a direct replacement for 50W halogens. When working out how many […]
September 9, 2016
Published by Scott Enfield at September 9, 2016
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The answer is yes. LED lights can work with motion sensors with the right configurations. A lot of lighting technologies today make use of motion sensors attached to LEDs. These luminaries monitor movement in a given area, lighting up when movement is detected. For more questions on LED lighting for your organisation in Australia, drop us a message.
September 9, 2016
Published by Scott Enfield at September 9, 2016
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LED strips feature copper connectors that can be cut and easily attached to wire lead connectors, which can then be attached to a power plug. The whole process takes only a few minutes with a pair of scissors and manual wire strippers by a person competent in electrical wiring. For more questions on LED lighting for your organisation in Australia, drop us a message.
September 7, 2016
Published by Scott Enfield at September 7, 2016
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The benefits of LED lights clearly justify their choice over traditional luminaries such as fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs. In addition to the immense benefits of power (watts) saved per unit of light generated (lumens), reduced greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and lower electric bills, LEDs have exceptional colour rendering, increased lifespan and enhanced compatibility features. Â LEDS also have minimal heat production, constant output, which does not degrade at low temperatures, increased reliability, less maintenance, no UV emissions, are recyclable and free from toxic substances, provide instant startup and do not flicker or attract insects. For more questions on […]