Lifespan and guarantee for LED Luminaires

It is already known that LEDs provide a long lifespan and a saving in terms of maintenance and energy expenditure, which makes them an efficient solution.

LEDs lifespan, which is between 30,000h and 100,000h depending on the technology used, is one of their main advantages.

What does “lifespan” mean in LED lighting?

However, it is often thought that the lifespan refers to the time it will take for the luminaire to stop working, and it is actually the time during which the luminaire works without losing its luminous efficiency. LEDs do not normally “die”, but the level of light (lumens) gradually declines.

To indicate this data we use the nomenclature Ex: L70B10, which indicates the depreciation of the luminaire, not the failure.

L70B10 for 50.000h at 25ºC ———- This indicates that at 50.000h of use there can be 10% of the LEDs operating below 70% of the initial flux. This does not mean that they have failed but that their luminous efficiency has decreased. The data of 25ºC indicates that these measurements have been made under optimal laboratory conditions, without taking into account external factors that may influence the operation. In order to validate a statement about the lifespan, it is necessary to extrapolate the test data.

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Factors influencing the service life of LEDs

The factors influencing the service life of LEDs are:

Temperature

The operating temperature is one of the most important factors affecting the service life. Both the ambient temperature and the junction temperature (internal of the LED) reduce its service life and can affect the quality of light (colour, intensity etc.). 

It is estimated that 70/80% of the energy consumed is converted to light, and 20/30% to heat. Therefore, how heat dissipates a LED luminaire is fundamental in its design and will be decisive in extending its life.

Intensity and voltage stability

The higher the electrical intensity of the LED is, the shorter the lifespan. If a LED is supercharged to get more lumens, this accelerates its degradation process and decreases its life.

It is important that the electronic controller or driver, is able to maintain constant voltage and electrical intensity (depending on the mode of operation chosen) through the LED without affecting the variations of the power supply or changes in ambient temperature.

External factors

As mentioned before, the useful life and efficiency values of LEDs are obtained in laboratory conditions with a constant temperature of 25ºC, in a clean environment, in the absence of vibrations, solar radiation, humidity, etc. These factors and other variables have to be taken into account, such as on/off times, voltage stability, etc., make the lifespan data approximate.

Sealing and housing design

The materials used in the manufacturing of the luminaire have a decisive impact on the ageing of the luminaire and its corrosion behavior. The levels of tightness and sealing are given by the degree of protection IP, and the degree of protection IK,  informs us of the resistance to shocks and vibrations. A luminaire with IP65 and IK08 would offer us guarantees for safe outdoor installations. 

We should also take into account the adequate heat dissipation (mentioned above) offered by the luminaire casing. All this helps to prolong its lifespan.

Goodwork takes all these factors into account and adapts the manufacture of its luminaires to the specific requirements of the projects. Technology is advancing very fast, and high-efficiency LEDs are increasingly offering a longer lifespan. For this reason, different types of LEDs are offered for the same luminaire, as the requirements of all projects and budgets are different.

Honesty in the technical sheets, takes precedence over marketing sense. After all, it’s all about trusting the manufacturer. The guarantee offered for the products is the best proof of their quality.

LIGHTING SEMINAR for Designers, Architects and Interior Designers

Goodwork celebrated on March 29th the Lighting Seminar for architecture professionals at the Chamber of Commerce of the Technology Park in Valencia.

With this Seminar Goodwork did not aim to increase its number of customers, but to secure them by giving them the necessary tools to get and choose the right product for their proposals and are fully satisfied when they work with us.

That is one of the reasons why we have always been active in courses, lectures and lighting seminars customized to the needs of each company, where the knowledge of our technicians could be useful to our customers and their projects. Users mainly architects and interior designers, and the level of satisfaction very good.

As for the contents, they were divided into five presentations covering all the fields where Goodwork can act. We wanted to transmit basic knowledge of Lighting, solve doubts and open the door to new LED lighting technologies, in addition to establishing relationships with attendees (Networking).

Presentation 1, given by José Soler, Goodwork engineer and head of R&D, covered all the basic concepts of Lighting and showed how to interpret the data necessary to make a good choice of luminaires according to the needs of the projects (Colour temperature, CRI, Dialux studies, etc.).

In lecture 2, given by José Tobajas, an engineer at ELT, the new Control Systems offered by his company were discussed, as well as Intelligent Lighting Systems, a future that is already here.

Presentation 3, given by the architect Ana Mª Ricca, CEO of Goodwork, consisted of a review of the world of Optical Fiber, in whose origins is the beginning of the company Goodwork, and that despite the leadership of LED is still viable for certain projects.

During the lunch break, attendees were able to enjoy some practical demonstrations and the novelties that Goodwork will incorporate in its new catalogue.

In the second part of the Seminar, presentations 4 and 5 were given by Guillermo and Sebastián Rothfuss respectively. The first is oriented towards Architectural Lighting, with emphasis on the different Communication Protocols between luminaires, DMX, Splitter, Amplifiers and other components of large installations.

To conclude, there was talk of Street Lighting and Road Illumination, their difficulties and regulations to comply with, and the benefits of LED Lighting not only because of its energy savings but also because of its low environmental impact.

All the presentations were accompanied by projects carried out by Goodwork that served as examples to explain the contents.

For all the Goodwork team this Seminar has been a pleasant experience, we have learned and enjoyed with all attendees, and above all we want to continue improving for future projects.

LA PORTA DE LA MAR Valencia illuminates its monuments

Valencia once again illuminates its monuments, some of which have been extinguished for several years. It does so by renewing the existing lighting with much more efficient LED Lighting, where the reduction in electricity consumption allows the monuments to be kept on for more days and for longer.

Goodwork participates in the lighting of several, “La Porta de la Mar” is one of them. In this project “Super Slim RGBW” projectors have been installed for a bathing of the monument from the ground, and “Light Bar Plus RGBW” projectors in the part of the cornice. Flex Strip RGBW has been used in the light reinforcement of some architectural parts.iluminacion Portal de la Mar

The product chosen, together with the installed Telemanagement System, more than meets the project’s objective, which was to achieve dynamic and versatile lighting throughout the year. The aim was to emphasise certain events or commemorative dates by changing the colour.

The light to enhance the architecture and the color to transmit a message…

This renovation to LED technology means a great economic saving and a recovery of the protagonism of the monuments of the city.

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