The ceiling lamp, as the name implies, is called a ceiling lamp because the bottom of the lamp is completely flat on the roof when it is installed flat. The light source has ordinary white light bulbs, fluorescent lamps, high-intensity gas discharge lamps, tungsten halogen lamps and the like. At present, the most popular LED on the market is the LED ceiling lamp. The gorgeous LED ceiling lamp absorbs or embeds it on the roof ceiling to make lighting. It is also the main lighting device in the room. As the heat of home decoration continues to heat up, the changes in ceiling lamps are changing with each passing day. They are no longer confined to the previous single lamps, but are diversified. They absorb the luxury and style of chandeliers and adopt the ceiling-mounted installation method. , to avoid the shortcomings of the room can not be installed with large luxury lighting. In order to let everyone know more about the ceiling lamp, today I will give you a detailed introduction to the knowledge of the ceiling lamp, in order to refer to the design and purchase of the ceiling lamp. (1) Ordinary ceiling light 1. The shape of the ceiling lamp Figure 1: Different shapes of ceiling lamps Although there are many types of ordinary ceiling lamps (Fig. 1), the most common ones are round or square, and the more complex ones have various grotesque crystal ceiling lamps. 2. The lamp of the ceiling lamp Figure 2: Fluorescent lamp for ceiling lamps Most of its lamps are T5 fluorescent lamps after bending (Fig. 2). There are many kinds of specifications, mainly the following. 3. Ceiling lamp power The power of the ceiling lamp is not clearly defined, and the most commonly used power is 10W, 16W, 21W, 28W, 32W, 38W, 40W, and the like. (2) Problems and disadvantages of ordinary ceiling lamps 1. Low luminous efficiency The overall lighting efficiency with ballast energy-saving lamps is only 55lm/W, and the highest high-power U-shape is only 80lm/W. And because most of these ceiling lamps are mostly T5-type lamps, they are bent into various shapes. But no matter what shape it is finally bent into, it is 360-degree light, and the upward 180 degrees of light must be reflected back to become useful light, and this reflection process will lose a lot of light. Therefore, at least 70% discount will be applied to the light effect after the lamp is made. That is to say, the above light effect is multiplied by 0.7. Moreover, in actual use, its brightness decays rapidly with time. For example, a Philips 32W ring T5 tricolor lamp YH32RR16 has a color temperature of 6500oK, a luminous efficiency of 67lm/W, and a total lumen of 2150lm. In fact, only 70% of the light can be used. That is only 1500lm. 2. Containing mercury Mercury has a very low boiling point and can evaporate at normal temperatures. After a waste discarded fluorescent lamp is broken, it immediately emits mercury vapor to the surrounding area, which instantly makes the concentration of mercury in the surrounding air reach 10-20 mg/m3, exceeding the maximum allowable concentration of mercury in the air (0.01 mg/cubic). 1000 to 2000 times the amount of rice, the human body inhaled 2.5 grams of mercury vapor is life-threatening. Moreover, the liquid mercury has a very high permeability and will immediately penetrate into the underground polluted groundwater when it falls to the ground. 1 milligram of mercury is enough to contaminate 5454.5 kilograms of drinking water, making it impossible to meet safe drinking standards. Nowadays, the promotion of energy-saving lamps is actually an irresponsible approach to our children and grandchildren. 3. Low life Energy-saving lamps are classified according to phosphors: mixed powder, halogen powder, and three primary colors. The life of the halogen powder is 3000-4000 hours; the life of the mixed powder is 4000-6000 hours; the three primary colors are more than 8000 hours. 4. Ballast quality is low Most of the ballasts used in fluorescent lamps do not give enough power. For example, the authors measured the ballast used in a 32W fluorescent lamp with an output of only 16W, which is only 50% of the rated power. Moreover, the life of all fluorescent lamps is short, mainly because the life of the ballast is very short, and once the fluorescent lamp is damaged, the ballast is usually followed. Almost everyone's experience is that the ballast or lamp should be replaced once a year. Most of the time it is less than a year, and both must be changed. 5. High price The price of general ceiling lamps ranges from tens to hundreds of dollars. The ceiling lamps of foreign brands should cost more than 600 yuan. As for some ceiling lamps with crystal ornaments, the price is as high as several thousand yuan, and the light source is only But at most it is a 40W shaped fluorescent lamp. Therefore, ceiling lamps are not as cheap as ordinary energy-saving lamps. Power X (Qingdao) Energy Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.solarpowerxx.com