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- ºê·£µå À̸§: SinceLight
- ±Ù¿ø: CN (Á¤Ç°)
- Áõ¸í¼: ce,EMC,ROHS
- Çà»ç: Garden
- Æò±Õ ¼ö¸í(½Ã°£): 20000
- LED Àü±¸ À¯Çü: ¹öºí º¼ Àü±¸
- ºö °¢µµ(¡Æ): 220¡Æ
- »ö ¿Âµµ: 2700K ~ 6500K
- ¸ðµ¨ ¹øÈ£: A60
- Àü¾Ð: 200-240V
- Ç°¸ñ À¯Çü: LED Àü±¸
¿É¼ÇÁ¤º¸[(29)Cool White 6000K][(366)Warm White 3000K]About this item
SINCELIGHT Motion Sensor Bulb equipped with PIR Infrared Motion Sensor module and a photosensor. It is an energy efficient integrated LED sensor bulb, Automatic ON/OFF when it detects infrared waves(heat waves from moving objects), The motion sensor only works from dusk to dawn. And it will stays off when the ambient light is sufficient. How does it works : Automatic ON for 40-60 seconds when there is someone (or animials) entering the detection range of the bulb, And then automic turn off when there is not continuous motion activity. Lengthened Design to against the interference of the light fixture or ambient objects. ON/OFF Automatic & Security Improvement, Reduces the investment on costly security light and save 90% electricity costs. as well as improving living quality. LONG LIFESPAN : With Aluminiumn Radiator Inside, Designed with 20,000 hours of rated lifespan,Lower maintenance frequency that saves time and costs.
Electrical Data | Voltage (V) | 200-240Vac/50Hz | Power Factor (¥ë) | 0.5+ | Starting Time (sec) | <0.5 | Warm-up Time Up to 100% of the Full Light Output (sec) | Instant full light |
| Product Wattage (W) | 10W | Equivalent Wattage (W) | 100W | Colour Temperature (K) | 3000K / 6000K | Lamp Base | B22 | Colour Render Index (Ra) | 80-86 | Beam Angle (¡Æ) | 270¡Æ | Energy Label | A+ | Operating Temperature | -30¡ÆC to +40¡ÆC | Switching Cycles (Times) | >2,000,000 | Mercury Content (mg) | N/A | Weight (g) | 30g |
Performance Data |
| Total Luminous Flux (lm) | 950-1000 Lumens | Rated Life (hrs) | 15,000 Hours | Lumen Maintenance at the End of Lamp Life (%) | >90% |
Product Dimensions |
| Diameter (mm) | 60mm | Length (mm) | 126mm |
APPLICATION This bulb is a widly applied for porches, garages, gardens, bulkhead, balcony, lawn light, wall light, pillor light, droplight, pole light and other outdoor lamps.with common E27,B22 base that lets it be used with all E26/E27,B22 socket lighting fixture. PROHIBITION The product is strictly prohibited to be used in these conditions : a. For fixtures and circuits with dimming functions. b. For fixtures with internal control circuits. c. For mercury vapor lamps or HID lamps. COLOR TEMPERATURE The colour temperature of a light source is taken from the temperature of a perfect black-body radiator that radiates light of a similar appearance to that of the light source. It is measured in units of absolute temperature; Kelvin (K). Interestingly, although red is associated with being a hot colour and blue a cold one, on the black body curve, blue occurs at higher temperatures than red. A more visual example of this apparent colour temperature contradiction can be seen in candlelight, which emits a warm red orange glow, but in fact has a low Kelvin temperature of 1850K. Therefore higher colour temperatures (5000K more) are called cool colours (bluish white); lower colour temperatures (2700 ? 3000K) are called warm colours (yellowish white to red). Colour Rendering Index (CRI) The Colour Rendering Index (CRI or Ra) is a quantitative measure, which rates a light source¡¯s ability to reproduce the colours of objects faithfully. In order to objectively compare the colour rendering properties of any light source, the CIE¡¯s standardised measuring method operates on a scale from 0 to 100 (poor to excellent). The colour change of 14 standard colours is calculated when an object is exposed to a specific light source and then this is compared to a reference illuminant of the same colour temperature (a black body* is used for colour temperatures up to 5000K and daylight above that). The CRI for a pair of light sources can only be compared if they have the same colour temperature.
The CRI scale is chosen so that an ideal black body source, such as incandescent or halogen lamps, is by definition a CRI rating of 100. For light sources emitting a discrete spectrum, like LED and discharge lamps, the CRI can be anywhere between 0 - 100. As a rule of thumb, the more the spectrum is filled at all wavelengths (380 ? 760nm), the better the colour rendering properties of the source, however a high CRI measurement intrinsically means lower efficacy (as less efficient wavelengths are also represented in the spectrum).
* A black body is a theoretical object that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation and due to its ability to absorb at all wavelengths, is the best possible emitter of thermal radiation. It radiates a continuous spectrum that depends on the body's temperature.
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