GlacialTech is launching a new range of LED spotlights described as "green".
The GL-SP15 Series comes in various models, ranging from an Infra red sensor driven light, to a CCD camera option. Both products will consume no more than 21W of power and will replace traditional Halogen lamps which usually consume in excess of 150W per lamp, the company assures, adding that the lifespan of these LED lamps is 35,000hrs, whereas the halogen spotlight supposedly lasts for 3,000hrs only.
The GL-SP15 series has international certificates such as CE, FCC, and RoHS. The GL-SP15 lights can be used in architectural or landscape lighting or in more traditional setups at home for security and spotlighting, the company says.
Specifications:
The GL-SP15 series has a CCT of 3000K, and 6000K respectively. The Luminous Flux (lm) ranges from 650lm to 950lm. The Input Voltage is 100–240V AC. Operation Temperatures range from-20 °C – +40 °C and the lights have a Typical Luminous Efficacy of 31 lm/W to 46 lm/W in the high brightness version. Compliance with safety standard regulations : EN60598, EN61347–1+EN61347–2–13, EN55015+EN61547, EN60825–1, FCC Part 18.
For more detailed specifications check out www.glaciallight.com/products/spotlight-15W.htm.
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