by Paul Young | Jul 13, 2021 | ETL Compliance, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products
Medical Practices – Why is Lighting Quality Important? Speaking to Dental Surgeons and Practice Managers the consensus is that existing Lighting is often old Fluorescent, or more recently the replacement LED lights are failing or causing issues. Common Issues with...
by Paul Young | Jul 2, 2021 | Carbon Reduction, Green Business Funding, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices, UK Warehouse Association, Warehouses, Workshops
I recently surveyed a company and why they had small holes in their suspended ceiling. “Oh that was because we took out the PIR’s, we couldn’t stand waving our arms about when the lights went off “. The point here is that PIR’s (Passive Infrared )...
by Paul Young | Jun 21, 2021 | Carbon Reduction, Green Business Funding, Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Saving Energy and Money, UK Warehouse Association, Warehouses
What prompted us to make a video about Smart LED Warehouse Lighting? Mainly for customers to understand the flexability and energy reduction gained using Microwave controlled LED sensor Lighting as opposed to old fashioned Passive Infra Red (PIR). In the video Chris...
by Paul Young | Apr 8, 2021 | Carbon Reduction, Green Business Funding, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices, Saving Energy and Money, UK Warehouse Association, Warehouses, Workshops
“Integral Microwave Sensors give 100% reliability through digital control” With our latest LED Lighting systems microwave sensors are integral part of the electronics. Integral Microwave Sensors have two distinct advantages over using a separate...
by Paul Young | Mar 18, 2021 | Carbon Reduction, LED Lights 4 You News, Offices, Saving Energy and Money, Warehouses
Reducing your carbon footprint and reducing energy has become a priority. Using Microwave Sensors with LED lighting means switching on is instantaneous. There is no delay for warm up as experienced with Fluorescent and Metal Halide. For many buildings the reduction...
by Paul Young | Feb 15, 2021 | Carbon Reduction, Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Saving Energy and Money, UK Warehouse Association, Uncategorized, Warehouses
They have two main functions, sensor movement and daylight. What’s the difference between Microwave and PIR sensors? PIR’s use passive infrared beams much like you have for your TV. As you will have understood the beam is fairly narrow and unless you point it...