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Showing posts with label GU10. Show all posts
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Friday, March 4, 2011

LED Boards Decorates Indian Western Railways

LED Boards Decorates Indian Western Railways

Indian Western Railways will replace the destination signboards on outstation trains with LED boards to provide train number, next stop and station name.
The system will be supported by Global Positioning System. Initially the LEDs boards will be installed in 600 coaches at Rs. 8 crore and later used in all trains.

According to railway sources, it is the first time when WR is going install these boards. It will be GPS-enabled and in future passengers will able to see railway information inside the trains. Besides, this system is remote-controlled and programmable.







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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Various standard LED lampholders: E27, MR16, GU10, PAR

According to installation, lampholders are generally divided into bayonet-type and screw, etc. According to material, bakelite, lamp holders are made of plastic, metal, ceramics, etc. For example, E27 maybe the most commonly used screw lampholder for light bulbs. And the lampholders for fluorescent and energy-saving tubes are referred to as T8 and T5.

Some lampholders may require up to IP68 protection grading. Usually lampholder are required to meet IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission standard) security certification.

Lampholder Classification:

Typically, the name of a lampholder type is likely to be like this “letter(s) + number(s)”. A letter at the beginning often indicates the shape of the bulb, i.e. E for Edison, T for tubular, R for reflector.

E12, E14, E26, E27, E40 and other names with “E” at the begining are all Edison screw lampholders. Obviously, E represents Edison, the name of the great man who invented incandescent bulb. E27 is commonly used in residential lighting – incandescent light bulbs. E14 has a smaller size than E27, while E40 is larger than E27.

B22, with 2-pin screw, is another commonly used lampholder type for incandescent light bulbs.

GU lamps (e.g., GU10) is a daily use bayonet-type. GU: G type lamp holder, said plug-in, U said that U-shaped lamp part of the show, behind the numbers that light foot hole center distance (in “mm”) .

MR16, MR11 lamps. Begining with “MR”, followed by a number, this type of lamps are usually used as spot lighting for a small area. The lamps usually have two small pins. MR: Multiface Reflect, multi-faceted reflector (light cup), followed by numbers indicates the lamp cup diameter(unit is 1/8 inch). E.g., MR16′s diameter = 16 × 1/8 = 2 inches or = 50mm. The same calculation for MR11.

PAR lamps are generally PAR20 PAR30 PAR36 PAR46 PAR56, volume may be long or short, also known as down light, light beam, used to illuminate the stage, dynamic change color, are common fixtures on the stage, because the relatively large power consumption, but also grilled Feeling, now gradually being replaced by LED PAR lamps.Dimension is increasing as the number following “PAR” increases, i.e., PAR38 has a larger size than that of PAR30′s.

LED Light Bulbs E27
E27

LED Spotlights MR16
MR16

LED Spotlights GU10
GU10

LED Par Lamps
PAR Lamps



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