Tuesday 27 January 2015

An Overview of 2D LED Lights for Your Daily Use

LED (Light-Emitting Diode) is a state-of-the-art technology that is known for its energy efficiency. The technology is already available to lighting fixtures, so you have the option to replace your existing halogen, CFL, and fluorescent bulbs to energy-saving LED lights. There are plenty of options to buy different types of LED lighting on the internet. You can find an LED light bulb for every lighting requirement at home or in the office.

One of the versatile types of LED lights for daily use is the 2D LED light. 2D LED lights can be practical for the home and commercial security applications.  For instance, a 12W LED four-pin 2D lamp is designed as a retrofit replacement to conventional 28-watt CFL lamp.

The product is believed to be almost 65 percent more energy efficient than a CFL lamp, and is said to typically last longer with its 45,000 hour lifespan. The lamp can provide returns to your investment through minimal running and maintenance costs.

2D LED lights can replace Double D and 2D low-energy fluorescent lamps that are used in security and bulkhead applications. Unlike fluorescent lamps, 2D LED lamps instantly turn on without flickering. They do not have a start-up time, so they provide sufficient and bright illumination as soon as you turn them on. They are suitable for lighting corridors, stairwells, wash rooms, and building exteriors.

LED lamps are environment friendly and safe. They contain no mercury, harmful gases, or filaments, which may overheat and cause fire. LED lamps do not emit any UV rays, so a 2D LED light is less likely to attract bugs and insects. 2D LED lights are also available for bulkheads and they come with a motion sensor and a feature that lets them provide continuous lighting for up to three hours during an emergency or sudden power outage.

2D LED lights that have motion sensors, which are convenient for further energy savings because they can automatically turn on when someone passes, and turns off automatically when nobody is using the area.

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