3. The overwhelming consensus from the LED lighting industry is that retrofit
linear T8 tubes—specifically T8s—are not market ready.
LED T8 tube retrofit installation
(source: Adventure Lighting)
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5. Critics often site the following 3 reasons the retrofit T8 LED isn’t quite ready
for widespead adoption:
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Safety and liability issues
Unrefined technology
Uncompetitive pricing
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7. The European Commission Low Voltage Directive Administrative Co-operation
Working Group (LVD ADCO) expressed their concerns over retrofit LED tube
safety in a 2011 Recommendation report, especially in terms of electric shock.
This mainly applies to the linear LED tubes with integrated drivers.
This type of LED tube is most widely used, as it is considered easier to retrofit
than those with external drivers. However, this is also where safety (and
compliance) issues arise.
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8. Why are LED T8 tubes susceptible to electric shock more than non-linear LED
bulb?
The installer must modify the fixture by bypassing or removing the existing
ballast so that the LED can run directly off the line voltage (a fluorescent tube
uses the ballast).
•If the fixture includes a starter and magnetic ballast, the installer must
modify the existing control gear by removing/opening the starter and
removing/shorting the magnetic ballasts.
•If the fixture includes an electronic ballast, the installer must bypass the
electronic ballast completely and wire the power directly to the end
socket of the tube.
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9. Concerns:
•UL safety rating becomes invalid when the ballast is removed or
bypassed
•Documentation may not be read and safety issues may ensue
•Maintenance worker unknowingly replaces a previously retrofitted LED
tube with a T8 fluorescent when the socket is running directly off the
line voltage
•A retrofitting company upgrades a facility to T8 LED and are liable if a
maintenance worker performs an unknowingly unsafe operation
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11. •High heat: In an integrated LED tube, all electronics are housed within. As a
result of the restrictive space inside the tube, excess heat is generated with
nowhere to go. The high temperatures reduce the performance of the
components.
•Poor lifetime of LED driver: For all electronic components to fit inside the
confines of the LED tube, smaller (and therefore inferior) components are
used. In addition, the high temperatures reduce the lifespan.
•Inadequate controlled dimming support/inferior dimming: Many retrofit
LED tubes are non-dimmable or require phase-cut dimming. It is also difficult
to find adequate controlled dimming support.
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12. •Inferior lumen output: Do not provide a similar level of lumen output when
compared to their fluorescent counterparts. Lumen depreciation is also a
problem. (Department of Energy CALiPER testing)
•Inferior CRI: The CRI for LED tubes is rarely over 80.
•Poor CCT retention: Color shift problems at 9000 hours. Measured CCT is not
the same as specified by the manufacturer and there are irregularities in the
nanometer range of 400-700 nm (Dennis McCarthy, SSL Product Specialist).
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14. •More expensive than fluorescent tubes (~$25-$70 for LEDs vs. ~$3 for
fluorescent).
•Payback period cannot be justified.
•Unlike non-linear LED bulbs, many utility companies do not offer rebates for
LED T8 replacements, even those with Design Lights Consortium (DLC) listing.
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16. www.LeapfrogLighting.com
Leapfrog Lighting provides specification-grade LED products for
industrial, retail, and commercial applications. We’ve created an innovative
LED lighting solution that uses Intelligent Optics to provide architectural
quality illumination unrivalled in the industry. Additionally, all our lamps are
top performers in virtually all major efficiency-performance categories.
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17. “Our clients
remark on how
beautiful the
gallery is now…”
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Mr. John Newman, Associate Director
at Kinsman Robinson Galleries in Toronto, ON
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product specifications required to select the right product for your
application. Ordering is easy! And if you have any questions, one of our live
customer service agents is available to chat live.
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21. Sarah Bailey
Sarah Bailey is the Manager of Marketing at
Leapfrog Lighting. She has an interest in all things
solid state lighting (SSL), the environment, and
being a Canadian, hockey. She is an active
participant in several LED lighting groups on
LinkedIn, where many of Leapfrog’s blogs are
discussed.
Stephen Naor
Stephen Naor is the President of Leapfrog Lighting.
In 2003, Stephen set out to improve the
affordability of energy-efficient lighting and his
innovations earned him two patents and an award
from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers. Stephen is married, has two kids and a
dog, and is an avid nature photographer.
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