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Lighting Frequently Asked Questions
What is the DALI system and how does it support lighting control?
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) is a global standard used to control lighting systems digitally. It allows assigning unique addresses to each fixture and customizing settings like brightness, dimming speed, and power failure behavior — all via a shared power and control line.
Why should standby power consumption of ballasts be taken seriously?
Older ballasts can waste significant energy even in standby mode. Modern control gear, however, typically consumes less than 0.5 watts in standby, reducing electricity bills and cutting unnecessary CO₂ emissions.
What is the typical lifespan of batteries in emergency lighting units?
Batteries in emergency lighting inserts are designed for continuous charging and usually last around four years. They may still function afterward, but no longer under warranty.
How does using LEDs reduce maintenance requirements?
With significantly longer service life, LED luminaires require fewer replacements and less maintenance. In outdoor settings, their resistance to shock, vibration, and harsh weather further reduces upkeep needs.
What does lumens per watt (lm/W) tell us?
Lumens per watt (lm/W) measures how efficiently a light source turns energy into visible light. A higher lm/W rating means better performance with lower energy use.
Has TRILUX always focused on energy-efficient lighting?
TRILUX has always prioritized efficient lighting solutions. In fact, the brand name itself—TRILUX—stands for "triple light output," reflecting its early commitment to energy performance.
Are glare control features of LED luminaires sufficient for screen-based work environments?
Yes, TRILUX LED luminaires are equipped with glare-reducing optics such as reflectors and lenses, making them well-suited for office environments with computer screens.