Compliances and Certifications
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| LED Smart continues to comply with many standards and certifications on its full line of products. Some of these include: |
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Made in Canada
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Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent product safety certification organization that was established in 1894. Based in Northbrook, Illinois, UL develops standards and test procedures for products, materials, components, assemblies, tools and equipment, chiefly dealing with product safety. –Wikipedia
LED Smart has UL recognition in the US and Canada on its low voltage LED light tubes and some LED festoons. |
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The ETL Listed Mark is accepted by AHJs and retailers across North America as a product's mark of compliance to applicable electrical, gas and other safety standards. Intertek is an OSHA recognized NRTL (Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) and accredited as a Testing Organization and Certification Body by the Standards Council of Canada. –ETL
LED Smart is listed with ETL on its high voltage (90V – 277V) LED light tubes. |
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- LED Smart holds USA patent #7,307,391 for LED light tubes
- LED Smart’s US patent extension is currently in process
- LED Smart has patent pending for Canada
- LED Smart has patent pending for 15 major European countries, including UK, France, Germany and Italy
- LED Smart has patent pending for China and Asian market
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The LED lighting patent held by LED Smart, can be characterized, among other factors, as an LED light source that uses high power premium silicon LEDs (over half watt), surface mounted on a circuit board, with the presence of a heat sink in the form of an aluminium extrusion.
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LED Smart Inc uses only premium high power silicon Nichia LED lights. These LEDs comply with the LM 80 standard and are certified retain 80% of the initial lumen output after 50,000 hours of use.
LED Smart’s lighting products are also produced with strict bin color sorting. This ensures that the light from each LED will match its neighbour.
Color Temperatures available:
Super White (6000K) Cool White (5000K) Neutral White (3500K & 4100K) Warm White (2800K) |
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IES LM-79-2008, Approved Method for the Electrical and Photometric Testing of Solid-State Lighting Devices, enables the calculation of LED luminaire efficacy (net light output from the luminaire divided by the input power and measured in lumens per watt). Luminaire efficacy is the most reliable way to measure LED product performance, measuring luminaire performance as a whole instead of relying on traditional methods that separate lamp ratings and fixture efficiency. LM-79 helps establish a foundation for accurate comparisons of luminaire performance, not only for solid-state lighting, but for all sources. - Illuminating Engineering Society |
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IES LM-80-2008, Approved Method for Measuring Lumen Depreciation of LED Light Sources,
supports an assessment of expected LED lifetime by defining a method of testing lamp depreciation. Unlike traditional filament-based sources, which usually fail completely, LEDs typically don’t fail; they simply fade over time, which is referred to as lumen depreciation. LM-80 establishes a standard method for testing lumen depreciation. - Illuminating Engineering Society |
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Department of Defense Interface Standard Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment |
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American National Standards Association |
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Restriction of Hazardous Substances |
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Compliant with the Federal Communications Commission |
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Eco-Friendly |
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Mercury Free |
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Lead free |
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100% Recyclable |