KF System Products
A. Office Lights
B. Accent Lights
C. Emergency lights
D. Vandal & Weather-Proof lights
E. Outdoor lights
F. Solar lights
G. Architainment lights
H. Control system
J. Airborne Inflection Control Solutions |
Our company was formed to aim on supply energy saving and efficiency lighting products and
solutions to the markets.
Our expertise knowledge in products sourcing, development, and manufacturing have gained
the reputation in the sector of lighting industry through past years.
We provide widely range of efficient lighting products for various scope of applications.Such as
Landscape, Promenade, Sport Ground, Public Garden, and Office etc.
Also our range of products are strictly adhere to the latest building regulations and European
Standards.
Ingress Protection (IP) ratings are developed by the European Committee for Electro Technical Standardization (CENELEC) (NEMA IEC 60529 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures - IP Code), specifying the environmental protection the enclosure provides. The IP rating normally has two (or three) numbers: Protection from solid objects or materials Protection from liquids (water) Protection against mechanical impacts (commonly omitted, the third number is not a part of IEC 60529) Example - IP RatingWith the IP rating IP 65, 6 describes the level of protection from solid objects and 5 describes the level of protection from liquids. General Terms Lumen Output(lm): The SI unit of luminous flux of a quantity of light emitted by a source. Lumen Per Watt(lm/w): How many lumens are produced for one watt of power. The ratio of light emitted by a lamp to the power consumed by the lamp illuminance. Lux(lx): The SI unit of illuminance and luminous emittance, measuring luminous flux per unit area. It is equal to one lumen per sq. metre. CRI: Color Rendering Index. The effect of a light source on the color appearance of objects. CCT: Correlated Color Temperature. A simplified way to characterize the spectral properties of a light source. Kelvin(K): The SI unit for Color Temperature. Maintenance Factor: The method of calculating light loss after installation. Luminance Maintenance The loss of light from a luminaire after a given usage due to Factor(LMF): dirt disposition Room Surface Maintenance Calculate the light loss from reflective surfaces such as floors and walls Maintenance Factor (RSMF): Emergency LightingNon Maintained: A luminaire incorporating one or more lamps which only function from emergency supply upon mains failure. Maintained Type: A luminaire incorporating one or more lamps which function from both mains and emergency supply. Combined Type: A luminaire incorporating two or more lamps, at least one of which is functioned from emergency supply only, and the other operated when mains supply is healthy Self Test: Luminaires carries out periodical auto testing of battery, charger and lamp. If any faults found there is visual/wireless notification to user. |