LED LIGHT SOURCES IN OUTDOOR STREET INSTALLATIONS IN THE MESOPIC RANGE
Abstract
In the paper necessity of revise existing regulatory framework with taking into consideration new lighting system twilight photometry has been discussed. Impact of the roadway on efficiency of street lighting has been explained. LEDs have been proposed as the most apposite light sources for use in external lighting installations on mesopic range. Essence of S / P factor LEDs has been reveals. REsults of comparison LED and sodium vapor lamp have been reported. The possibility of increasing the energy efficiency of street lighting installations taking into account S / P factor has been displayed.Downloads
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2016-01-13
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Назаренко, Л. А., & Мироненко, Т. В. (2016). LED LIGHT SOURCES IN OUTDOOR STREET INSTALLATIONS IN THE MESOPIC RANGE. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (2), 18–27. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/316
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