Title :
Solid state led lighting technology for hazardous environments; lowering total cost of ownership while improving safety, quality of light and reliability
Author :
Peck, John ; Ashburner, Gary ; Schratz, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dialight, Farmingdale, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Significant performance and reliability improvements made in light emitting diode (LED) technology have enabled LED-based fittings to be used in place of traditional lighting solutions such as high intensity discharge (HID) and fluorescent sources. This paper details the advantages and disadvantages of LED fittings against traditional fittings as well as other `long life´ lighting technologies. The paper also demonstrates how LED fittings may be used to improve safety and reliability in harsh, hazardous and extreme environments while improving the quality of light and reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO). Long-term case studies of LED fittings installed on end user sites reveal lighting practices that lead to direct improvements in facilities lighting, demonstrate how maintenance and safety concerns impact total cost of ownership and how LED light fittings perform in difficult environments such as shock, vibration and extreme cold This paper will also demonstrate how, by combining strategic area illumination concepts and the proper LED luminaire installation practices for hazardous environments, significant improvements in overall facility safety and energy efficiency can result.
Keywords :
light emitting diodes; lighting; fluorescent sources; hazardous environments; high intensity discharge; light emitting diode; solid state LED lighting technology; total cost of ownership; Color; Fitting; Fixtures; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Lighting; Maintenance engineering; Colour Rendering Index (CRI); Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT); Efficacy; Footcandle; High Intensity Discharge (HID); High Pressure Sodium (HPS); Induction; LED; LM-79; LM-80; Light Emitting Diode; Lighting System; Low Pressure Sodium (LPS); Lumen Maintenance; Lumens; Lux; Mercury Vapor (MV); Metal Halide (MH); Polar Plot; T-rating;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe Conference Proceedings (PCIC EUROPE), 2011
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0021-7