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what is outdoor led flood light, and its component
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Edited by www.ledlight365.com
Flood Lights can shine to any direction and have a structure that is not affected by climatic conditions. It is mainly used for large-area work sites and mines, building outlines, stadiums, overpasses, monuments, parks, and flower beds. Therefore, almost all large-area lighting fixtures used outdoors can be regarded as led flood lights. The angle of the exit beam of the Flood Lights is narrow and wide, ranging from 0° to 180°, where the beam is particularly narrow and is called a searchlight.
Floodlight is a kind of luminaire composed of three parts: optical component, mechanical component and electrical component. It can make the illuminance on the illuminated surface much brighter than the surrounding environment. Therefore, Led Flood Lights are also called spot light. All components of the Led Flood Lights supplied by DL Light has undergone rigorous testing to ensure quality.
Composition structure
The Flood Light consists of three parts: optical components, mechanical components and electrical components.
The optical and light source components are mainly reflectors, light-blocking grids and light sources.
The mechanical components are mainly the housing, the focusing mechanism for fixing and adjusting the position of the light source, the bracket for fixing the lamp, the base, and the part with the angular direction of adjusting the beam projection direction of the lamp. For most of the closed floodlights, mechanical parts also have protective glass and various sealing rings. According to the requirement of the application environment, some of the flood lights also have a metal mesh cover. The well-equipped floodlights are also equipped with air filters.
The main electrical components are ballasts, capacitors, and triggers (designed according to the needs of the light source).
According to the power division, outdoor Led flood lights can be divided into 10-W30W, 50W-100W, 120W-200W, 300W-500W, 600W-1000W, 1200W-1500W.
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