Advice for The Use of Ceiling Lights

2020-08-26

The main advantages of LED ceiling lights are low-carbon energy saving, adapting to global energy saving and emission reduction, and low-carbon life trends. It is an ideal choice for modern high-light home. The lamp can reach 50000H under normal use, which is equivalent to the life of 50 incandescent lamps. It is very suitable for shopping malls, hotels, jewelry counters and families. Ceiling lights have many advantages, but if they are used improperly, they can easily cause danger. Here are some suggestions I gave you to use ceiling lights correctly.

Ceiling Lights

When using the LED ceiling lights, unpack it and then plug it into the power supply. Do not cover the lamp with any objects. Do not use ceiling lights in a closed environment. If the lamp is damaged, do not disassemble the lamp yourself, please return it to the seller for repair. When installing and repairing the LED floodlight, you must first cut off the power supply, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. Replace the aging lamp in time according to the light source parameters provided by the sign Wait for insecurity. When using the lamp, try not to switch it frequently, because the current through the filament at the moment of frequent startup is greater than the current during normal operation, which makes the temperature of the filament rise sharply and accelerates sublimation, which will greatly reduce its service life, so try to Reduce lighting switches.

The above are some suggestions for the proper use of ceiling lights, I hope these suggestions will be helpful to everyone.




 

 

 

 

 


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