Future Generation LED lighting.

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FUTURE GENERATION LED LIGHTS

Transcript of Future Generation LED lighting.

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FUTURE GENERATION LED LIGHTS

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• About Brite LED Tubes

• Efficiency of Brite LED Tubes

• Comparison with other Lighting system

• Conclusion

Purpose

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Welcome to the future of Lighting

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Brite is synonymous with the most powerful and more durable

unnatural light source which does not have any difference

with natural light.

You would never find a difference between the day light and

the “Brite” light!

About Brite LED Tubes

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• India is the world's fourth largest energy

consumer

• Estimated investment of at least $135 billion to

provide universal access of electricity to the

population.

• Shortages of fuel

• Average transmission, distribution and

consumer-level losses exceeding 30%

Why Brite LED Tubes ?

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• India’s current installed capacity (end of 2010):

1,70,229 MW, from all sources

• Electricity demand is expected to rise by 7.4%

a year during the next quarter of a century

• Over 30 crore (300 million) people in India has

no access to electricity

Why Brite LED Tubes ?

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• Minimum energy consumption

• More light

• No difference with day light (High CRI of >75)

• No fear of burnout

• Works on extremely low voltages also.

• Stable on frequent voltage fluctustions.

Efficiency of Brite LED Tubes

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Brite Tube (13W)

Voltage: 10 – 300 v (AC)

Watt: 13 w

Lumens: 2400 lm

Illumination Angle: 180 degree

Brite Lighting system

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Brite Bulb (3W)

Voltage: 10 – 300 v (AC)

Watt: 3 W

Lumens: 480 lm

Viewing Angle: 150 degree

Brite Lighting system

Brite Bulb (5W)

Voltage: 10 – 300 v (AC)

Watt: 5 W

Lumens: 950 lm

Viewing Angle: 150 degree

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With current lighting system, India consumes 626 KWh per

capita

With new Brite lighting system, it could be reduced by more

than 30% (approx.)

Conclusion

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