LED LIGHTS For Hot & cold Foodservice applications
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LED LIGHTS For Hot & cold Foodservice applications
LED LIGHTS For Hot & cold Foodservice applications Cooler-Freezer & Ambient Temperature Applications LED Surface Mount Light Fixtures for Cooler/Freezer Applications LED Motion Sensor Light for Walk-In Refrigeration • Senses motion in 16 ft range from 8 ft away Model No. Watts LED-321420C 18 LED-321420W VXS-LED-PC20C 18 VXS-LED-PC20W Lumens Kelvins 2000 6000 1600 3000 2000 6000 1600 3000 Operating Temp Description Bulb with Globe -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC) C Complete Fixture with Bulb and Globe US ® C LISTED 4VN4 LISTED FileLED No.LAMP E80045 (Fixture) ® US LISTED 4VN4 LISTED FileLED No. LAMP E343790 (Bulb) • Resilient, one-piece silicone gasket rated IP-65 for damp & wet locations • Superior highly-polished aluminum reflector improves light output • Low profile design • Corrosion-free, high impact polycarbonate housing • Clear, high impact polycarbonate lens with ribs for max. light dispersion • Supplied with NEC-approved luminaire disconnects • Operating temperature range from -40°F to 104°F (-40°C to 40°C) Model No. LED24X419C Length Watts Lumens Kelvins 24” 9 800 5700K-6300K 3470 5500K-6500K 48” 44 3250 4500K-5500K 3000 2700K-3500K LED48X62221C LED48X62221N LED48X62221W C COMPONENT File No. 3188926 LED Light for Reach-In Refrigerators & Freezers • 7 watt bulb replaces 40W incandescents • Edison base for simple installation • 145º beam angle floods interior with light • Instant on; no ballast to warm up • Rated for 50,000 hour life • UL listed Model No. Watts Lumens Kelvins Operating Temp 7 700 5800-6300 -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC) LED-321407C L20-1010-L07C Globe Bulb Only Frosted L201010L07CCL Clear C COMPONENT US ® C LISTED 4VN4 LISTED FileLED No. LAMP E358727 (Fixture) ® File No. E355828 (Bulb) LED Light for Walk-In Refrigeration Model No. VXS-LEDN10PC Actual Length Watts Lumens LED-T40510-x* Model No. 10-3/8” (263mm) 5 550 LED-T40614-x* 14-9/16” (370mm) 6 360 LED-T40818-x 18-1/2” (470mm) 8 680 LED-T40920-x 20-1/4” (515mm) 9 760 LED-T41022-x 22” (560mm) 10 850 30-1/8” (764mm) 12 1000 Lumens Kelvins Operating Temp LED-T41230-x 10 1040 4500 -20ºF to 140ºF (-30ºC to 60ºC) LED-T41435-x 35-1/2” (263mm) 14 1200 LED-T41641-x 41-3/8” (1051mm) 16 1400 LED-T41847-x 47-1/2” (1200mm) 18 1600 File No. E80045 LED Light Fixture for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers • 100 lumens per watt light output • 50 foot candles at 5 ft • LED strips and driver replaceable without tools LED48X762N • Operating temperature from 104ºF to -4ºF (40ºC to -20ºC) • Link up to 10 fixtures together for maximum flexibility • Clear, high impact polycarbonate lens with ribs for maximum light dispersion Watts ® Model No. US LISTED 4VN4 LED LAMP Linkable, Low Profile, High Output LED Lights Designed for Display Applications Packed 6 per master carton *Does not include on/off switch. Available in 3 color temperatures designate “W” for 3000K; “N” for 4100K; “C” for 6400K Model No. LED-T4-X001 ® COMPONENT File No. E352224 Description Length Power Cord, No Plug 6’ (1.83m) LED-T4-X002 6” (152mm) Watts Lumens Kelvins Operating Temp LED-T4-X003 12” (305mm) 62 6000 4500-5000 -40ºF to 104ºF (-40ºC to 40ºC) LED-T4-X004 C COMPONENT ® US LISTED 4VN4 LISTED FileLED No. LAMP E464757 Connecting Cable LED-T4-X005 LED-T4-X006 24” (610mm) 36” (915mm) Power Cord, No Plug 6” (152mm) Power cords and connecting cables sold separately www.componenthardware.com High Temperature Canopy Hood Applications Engineered for safety, performance, efficiency and code compliance LED Recessed Light Fixtures for Exhaust Canopy Hoods LED Edison-base Light for Exhaust Canopy Hoods • Lamps consume less than 5.5 watts per foot • Max operating temp 80ºC (176ºF) • Contributes to LEED® energy use reduction credits • Highest lumen output per watt available • Recess mount installation • Only 4-1/2” high for limited clearance applications • Only UL Listed Edison-base LED bulb rated to 80ºC (176ºF) • 120 degree beam angle floods the workspace with light • 90 to 260 VAC • Exceeds Federal Energy Act requirement • Unbreakable polycarbonate enclosure Model No. Watts Lumens Max Operating Temp* Kelvins LED-40000N-B Model No. LED-40000N-P** L82-1030-L13W LED-40001N (includes globe) LED-40000W-B 12 960 4500 - 5500 80ºC (176ºF) Length L82-1030-L13N Watts 36” 26 L82-1030-L13C 930 2800 - 3500 L82-1040-L22W *Bulb performance is not guaranteed if exposed to temperatures above 80ºC **In blister pack for POS display C ® L82-1040-L22N US 48” 44 L82-1040-L22C Lumens Kelvins 2360 2800 - 3500 2500 4500 - 5500 2600 5500 - 6500 3560 2800 - 3500 3800 4500 - 5500 4000 5500 - 6500 LISTED 4VN4 LED LAMP ® File No. E343790 COMPONENT File No. E339654 LED-40000 Bulbs Complete with Light Fixture Model No. L55-LEDN-1004 L55-LEDW-1004 L55-LEDN-1024 L55-LEDW-1024 L55-LEDN-2004 L55-LEDW-2004 L55-LEDN-2024 L55-LEDN-2024 Globe Watts Coated Glass 12 Coated Glass, Wire Guard 12 Tempered Glass 12 Tempered Glass, Wire Guard Lumens Kelvins 960 4500 930 2800 960 4500 Select Light Model from the drop-down list 930 2800 Wattage 12 960 4500 What is the wattage of the bulb you are replacing? 100 930 2800 How many hours a day are your lights operating? 14 960 4500 930 2800 How many days a week are you open? 7 12 ® COMPONENT File No. E80045 • All Component Hardware LEDs are rated for 50,000 hour life – 50x standard incandescent bulb • Mercury-free • Instant-on • No ultraviolet emission • Five-year warranty on parts Typical Savings & Payback LED-40000N KWH you are currently consuming 509.6 KWH you will be consuming with the LED 61.2 KWH saved 448.4 What is the cost per KWH in your store? $0.175 Current annual cost of electricity per bulb $89.18 Annual cost of electricity per LED $10.70 Annual saving per bulb $78.48 Total bulbs you are replacing 3 Total annual savings What is the price you are paying for the LED bulb? Payback in months if you make the switch? $235.44 $80 12.2 Visit our website for an interactive payback calculator. 800-526-3694 ® Why LEDs? The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 was signed into law by President Bush on December 19, 2007. EISA requires 27% greater efficiency for light bulbs, to be phased in from 2012 to 2014. Phase-out of traditional 100W incandescent light bulbs began in January, 2012; 75W bulbs will follow in 2013 and 60W and 40W bulbs will no longer be imported or manufactured after January 1, 2014. As incandescent bulbs become harder to find, operators will be forced to upgrade to other types of bulbs. While low wattage fluorescent lights meet this standard, LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs have many advantages over fluorescents. LEDs are rapidly becoming the standard for most lighting needs and as technology improves prices will become more competitive with fluorescents. Benefits of LEDs • Long Life - LED bulbs are rated at 50,000 hours - 5 times longer than fluorescents. • Durability - LEDs are encased in high impact plastic so they are practically unbreakable and unlike fluorescents, they are not affected by frequent on/off cycling. • Low Operating Temperature - Light is produced by diodes, which emit very little heat - on average 3.4 BTUs/hr. They stay cool to the touch and do not significantly increase the temperature of the ambient space. • Environmental Safety - No mercury is used in the manufacturing of LEDs. There are no special hazardous material procedures required for • Energy Efficiency - LED lamps produce 5 times more light (lumens) per watt than incandescents and operate on wattages similar disposing of spent bulbs. to fluorescents. • Temperature Impact - Prolonged heat can significantly shorten the useful life of many LEDs. Component Hardware has designed its LED lights for specific applications to ensure maximum life expectancy. Our LED-40000 bulbs, for example, have enlarged heat sinks to conduct the heat away from the diodes. • Lower Maintenance Costs - Besides the superior service life and durability of LEDs, they do not require a ballast, which can malfunction. • Instant On - Fluorescent lights that do not instantly start (pre-heat types) have a longer life than “instant start” types, but since most ballasts do not operate well at cooler temperatures (<50ºF), lights in walk-in coolers and freezers may need to be left on constantly. LED lights do not have a ballast so lights come on immediately. Disadvantages of CFLs • Environmental Issues - Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) contain mercury, a toxic substance. Nine states have banned CFLs from their landfills. For detailed information on how to clean up and safely dispose of CFL bulbs, visit www.epa.gov/cflcleanup. • Useful Life - CFLs are negatively impacted by frequent cycling on and off. • Health Issues - CFLs emit ultraviolet rays, a cause of skin cancer. Flickering of CFLs, caused by power fluctuations and sometimes too rapid for the eye to recognize, has been linked to migraines, sleep abnormalities, fatigue and other health problems. • Temperature Impact - The life of electronic components in CFL ballasts is reduced dramatically with elevated temperatures. An industry rule-of-thumb states that for every 20-degree increase in temperature, capacitor life is reduced by half. Typical CFLs have a temperature operating range that tops out at 100ºF. • Light Output - New technology LEDs produce more lumens per watt than CFLs. Studies have shown that CFLs lose their light output over time. The cheaper the CFL, the faster it will fail. Selection Guide Understanding some common lighting terms will help you to choose the right bulb for your application. • Beam Angle - The measure of the spread of light from the source. The greater the beam angle, the less the intensity of light. Large beam angles are best suited for lamps rated greater than 5 watts. LED lamps that have beam angles in the 120 degree range are ideal for replacing incandescent and fluorescent bulbs. • Color Rendering Index (CRI) - Measures on a scale of 1 to 100, the CRI indicates how well the light allows the viewer to perceive the true color of an object. LED bulbs typically rate between 70 and 95; the best CFLs rate in the mid 80s. • Kelvin - The measurement of color temperature, or hue, of light. Sunlight equals about 5000 K, sometimes referred to as natural light. Color temperatures over 5000 K are called cool colors (bluish white) while lower color temperatures (2700 - 3000 K) are referred to as warm colors (yellowish white through red). • Lumen - The standard of measurement of the light produced by the bulb. The more lumens, the brighter the bulb. Lumen is becoming the new standard for comparing bulbs. • Watt - The amount of electrical energy consumed per hour of operation. Watts do not tell you how bright the bulb is, but how efficient it is. Look for the highest lumens per watt. Tel. 800-526-3694 • 732-363-4700 • Fax. 732-364-8110 • www.componenthardware.com © Copyright 2014, Component Hardware Group, Inc. 10/2014