Top 10 Benefits of LED Lighting
Top 10 Benefits of LED Lighting
Top 10 Benefits of LED Lighting
1. Long Life and Maintenance Free - LED Lighting Features Long Operational Life Time Expectations
Long life time stands out as the number one benefit of LED lights. LED bulbs and diodes have an
outstanding operational life time expectation of sometimes up to 100.000 hours.
This is 11 years of continuous operation, or 22 years of 50% operation. If you leave on the LED fixture for 8h
per day it would take around 20 years before youd have to replace the LED bulb.
LEDs are different to standard lighting: They dont really burn out and stop working like a standard light,
moreover the lighting diodes emit lower output levels over a very long period of time and become less bright.
2. Energy Efficiency - LED Lighting Features A Much Better Energy Efficiency
Todays most efficient way of illumination and lighting, with an estimated energy efficiency of 80%-90% when
compared to traditional lighting and conventional light bulbs. This means that about 80% of the electrical
energy is converted to light, while a ca. 20% is lost and converted into other forms of energy such as heat.
With traditional incandescent light bulbs who operate at 20% energy efficiency only, a 80% of the electricity is
lost as heat. Imagine the following scenario:
Think of e.g an airport using energy efficient LED lighting exclusively and achieving a 30% power
consumption reduction in comparison with an airport using conventional lighting technology.
Because the long life span of LED lights, also the maintenance work - think of all the work and energy it
would take to purchase, stock and change the conventional light bulbs of an airport - youll see that you can
make significant energy savings also when it comes to maintenance and replacement due to the long
operational life times of LED lighting.
Original Lamp
LED Lamp
30 Watt LED
40 Watt LED
Calculation:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
350
35 Watts
35*12=420 wh
420*30=12600 wh i.e.
12.6 KWH
12.6*12=151.2 KWH
350
350*151.2=52920 KWH
52920*5.50=291060
5000/- per piece
5000*350=1750000/1750000/291060= 6
Years
10
35 Watts
35*12=420 wh
420*30=12600 wh i.e.
12.6 KWH
12.6*12=151.2 KWH
10
10*151.2=1512 KWH
1512*5.50=8316/5000/- per piece
5000*10=50000/50000/8316=6 Years
Incandescent
/
Halogens
Mercury
Vapor
Efficacy:
15-25 Lm/W
CRI:
98-100
Lifespan:
3,000 hours
Efficacy:
30-60 Lm/W
CRI:
40-50
Lifespan:
15,000 hours
40 - 60
60 - 75
75 - 100
100-150
150-200
200-250
15-25
25-35
35-45
50-60
70-85
90-110
Incandescent
/
Halogens
Mercury
Vapor
Metal Halide
High
Pressure
Sodium
Efficacy:
Efficacy:
80-105 Lm/W
70-110 Lm/W
CRI:
CRI:
60-70
20-30
Lifespan:
Lifespan:
10,000 hours
15,000 hours
- WATTAGE COMPARISON TABLE 5-15
5-15
15-25
15-25
20-35
20-35
25-40
25-40
35-45
35-45
40-55
40-55
Metal Halide
High
Pressure
Sodium
Compact
Fluorescent
(CFLs)
Light
Emitting
Diodes
(LEDs)
Efficacy:
40-70 Lm/W
CRI:
60-90
Lifespan:
15,000 hours
Efficacy:
60-140 Lm/W
CRI:
70-95
Lifespan:
40,000 hours
12-15
15-18
18-23
23-35
30-45
45-60
5-8
7-10
10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
Compact
Fluorescent
(CFLs)
Light
Emitting
Diodes
(LEDs)
For instance:
A 40 Watt incandescent is now replaced with a 9 Watt CFL or a 4 Watt LED
A 60 Watt incandescent is now replaced with a 13 Watt CFL or a 7 Watt LED
A 100 Watt incandescent is now replaced with a 32 Watt CFL or a 15 Watt LED
Switching to CFL or LED can provide the same or better lighting while using a
fraction of the original power.
What does a Lumen mean?
A lumen is the amount of light a certain lamp gives off. If replacing a standard
150 Watt light bulb which gives off around 2600 Lumens, using a 42 Watt CFL or a
25 Watt
LED is about the equivalent. This lowers the needed power of the light by over a
quarter of the required power to produce the same light. A 70 Watt LED fixture
can
produce 7000 Lumens or more and replace most highway and parking lot lighting
fixtures to a more efficient and cost effecting light.
This is becoming more efficient every day.