We does believe that in the growing scarcity of energy and continuous stress on conservation and reducing the energy consumption footprint, the best way forward is to move into fixtures that consume less energy that lead to the long term reduction of the deficit in India. One such area is replacing various lighting fixtures in current use, with LED light fixtures. Just in line to it we have get into an association with Promptec Renewable Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore for the Promotion and Selling of Renewable energy product to government dept., PSU’s , Industries and manufacturing units across the MP and CG States, Promptec are a leading Indian Manufacturer of LED lighting fixtures.
The key benefits of LEDs are:
1. Energy savings between 40% and 75% – therefore reducing energy consumption costs.
2. Long life of over 50,000 hrs and upto 1,00,000 hrs. – typical life of upto 10-12 years with 12 hrs of daily usage.
3. Virtually maintenance free life. – hassle free operation and reduction in maintenance costs.
4. LEDs do not fuse, they only reduce in output of lumens. – thereby eliminating the risks of blackouts at the end of life cycle.
Certifications & Accreditation
‡ Illumination certification from UL on LM-79
‡ Industry leading CPRI certification for its Quality LED technology
‡ All Solar specifications meet MNRE requirements
‡ Leading Lighting lab certification on Photometry
‡ Certified all processes -design to delivery under ISO 9001:2008 with TUV
‡ Manufacturing and testing certification from NSIC
Energy Efficiency & Energy Costs | Incandescent Light Bulbs | Compact Fluorescents (CFLs) | Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) |
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Life Span (average) | 1,200 hours | 8,000 hours | 50,000 hours |
Light Output for 1 Watt | 8-10 Lumens | 30-45 Lumens | 110-150 Lumens |
Watts of electricity used (Equivalent to 60 watt bulb). LEDs use less power (watts) per unit of light generated (lumens). LEDs help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and lower electric bills | 60 watts | 13-15 watts | 6 – 8 watts |
Kilo-watts of Electricity used (30 Incandescent Bulbs per year equivalent) | 3285 KWh/yr. | 767 KWh/yr. | 329 KWh/yr. |
Annual Operating Cost (30 Incandescent Bulbs per year equivalent) | Rs 14760/year | Rs 3420/year | Rs1400/year |
Environmental Impact | Incandescent Light Bulbs | Compact Fluorescents (CFLs) | Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) |
Contains the TOXIC Mercury | No | Yes – Mercury is very toxic to your health and the environment (contains 1mg-5 mg) | No |
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (30 bulbs per year) Lower energy consumption decreases: CO2 emissions, sulfur oxide, and high-level nuclear waste. | 4500 pounds/year | 1051 pounds/year | 451 pounds/year |
On/off Cycling Switching a CFL on/off quickly, in a closet for instance, may decrease the lifespan of the bulb. | Some | Yes – can reduce lifespan drastically | No Effect |
Durability | Not Durable – glass or filament can break easily | Not Durable – glass can break easily | Highly Durable – LEDs can handle jarring and bumping |
Heat Emitted | 85 btu’s/hour | 30 btu’s/hour | 3.4 btu’s/hour |