As LED lighting becomes more widespread in offices, hospitals, schools, and industrial buildings, the risk of luminaire failures due to electrical surges is increasing. Understanding the causes and prevention of these surges is essential for those involved in LED installation and maintenance. In this blog post, we'll explore what electrical surges are, their impact on LED lighting, and how to prevent failures.
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An electrical surge, also known as a transient voltage or spike, is a sudden and temporary increase in the voltage of an electrical circuit. These short peaks can occur in the mains voltage from neutral, phase, and/or protective earth, often exceeding the standard operating voltage of electrical devices.
LED luminaires are available with different surge immunity levels. For indoor applications, luminaires with 1-2 kilovolt (kV) surge immunity are typically sufficient, whereas industrial and outdoor lighting applications should use luminaires with 2-4 kV immunity.
Electrical surges pose a significant threat to the longevity and reliability of LED luminaires in various environments. These surges can seriously shorten the lifespan of LED lights in many settings. To keep your LED luminaires running smoothly, it’s important to understand where surges come from and how they affect your lighting.
By choosing the right luminaires and implementing effective protection measures, you can greatly minimize the risk of LED failures. Working with experts and using the latest surge protection technologies are key steps to ensuring your LED lighting stays strong and lasts for years to come.