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Benefits of Led lighting in your hotel

Benefits of Led lighting in your hotel LEDs are a great lighting solution for any space. They are an excellent option for hotel lighting, as they can improve your energy savings and guest experience. We cover some benefits of installing LEDs in your hotel, as well as tips and tricks to create a great “home away from home” feeling for guests. BENEFITS OF THE HOTEL LED LIGHTING Uniformity Like a hotel, you are dedicated to providing uniform rooms and experiences to all guests. The use of fluorescent lighting in the lobby and restaurant and incandescent lighting in the rooms can lead to dark, dimly lit and poorly lit areas that vary in appearance. With LEDs, you can create a uniform appearance throughout the hotel, with different color temperatures for different spaces, all while saving money! Energy savings Hotels are large buildings with high energy costs. From the rooms with individual temperature control to the size of the building, energy costs are high. With LEDs, you can

Benefits of led lights in supermarkets.

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Benefits of led lights in supermarkets. LEDs can be found and installed almost anywhere, which brings great overall benefits. LEDs are especially beneficial in grocery stores. They help show the real colors of food, stay fresh for longer and longer. Let's explore together the world of LED lighting in grocery stores. See all food colors LEDs are the best lighting option, allowing colors to shine as true. Just as LED lighting in retail stores prevents clothing from fading while presenting its most real colors, LED lighting in grocery stores makes food seem more appetizing. Under dim fluorescent lighting, the meat and the product look darker and less attractive compared to food under LEDs. While this may seem a superficial and unnecessary reason to install LED lighting, the better the food is seen, the more it will sell! However, LEDs play a more important role than simply making meat and products look fresh. They also help them stay fresh! Bye-bye Bacteria LED lights hav

5 mistakes people make when updating their illumination

5 mistakes people make when updating their illumination 1 Buy lights with a different light distribution Probably THE most common problem with an update. LED lamps and lighting fixtures tend to have a more directional output. So, for example, if you replace halogen downlights with LEDs, you will get much less spill light. This spill light is really useful, as to illuminate walls in the corridor of a hotel. Similarly, if you exchange fluorescent with LED, you can end up in the upper third of the walls in the shade.  The best way to avoid: buy a sample first.  2 Buy lights that are too dark or too bright. If you are thinking of performing a fluorescent-like replacement with LED accessories, do not match the fluorescent light output (measured in lumens or lm). Since the LED light is directional, you are likely to receive much more LED light. However, keep in mind that the light output may be overestimated in the datasheet and a different light distribution may make a room appear

6 things you should know about LEDs in a warehouse

6 things you should know about LEDs in a warehouse Efficient LED sources are changing the way we see high-rise lighting in warehouses and distribution centers, but there are some important factors that cannot be ignored. There are obvious considerations, of course. Energy efficiency and operating costs will always be prominent in the priority list, and the maintenance of high-level equipment is usually a logistical nightmare every time it occurs. An LED lights solution seems to make sense, but there are extra special challenges when it comes to warehouse lighting. Get the right design This may seem like an obvious thing, but installation work doesn't always happen with shelf systems already installed. The luminaires that end on top of the shelves are useless. Make sure you know where the bookshelf should be before letting electricians get lost in the installation. Ill-disposed lighting installations waste energy, severely reduce lighting levels by bringing light to the wrong

Bulb color temperature: how to give light to a room

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Bulb color temperature: how to give light to a room Since the retail disposal of less efficient incandescent bulbs, there has been a major change to LED bulbs. When you buy these, you may notice that they are characterized not only by the lumen (brightness) and wattage ratings but also by the correlated color temperature (CCT). When you think of incandescent, you know what bulb color temperature you can expect. Traditionally, incandescent bulbs have emitted a warm yellow light. LED bulbs , on the other hand, are available in a variety of colors, from classic warm white to cold white (blue) that mimics natural light. The lights and the shades of white they emit can be used to influence how a room looks and how colors are displayed. CCT. The correlated color temperature will tell you what shade and shade of white you can expect from a specific bulb or accessory. It is measured in Kelvin (K). Different temperatures on the Kelvin scale represent different colors. For example, the li