A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin
Recently, a rapid development technologies Light Emitting Diode (LED) in street lighting has recently developed and rapid development has continuously develop due to its character of better energy efficiency, long lifespan and robutsness. The new street light technology is developed as alternativ...
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my-uitm-ir.598662022-05-18T07:55:43Z A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin 2020-06 Mohd Zin, Nor Diana Ruszaini Electric lighting Recently, a rapid development technologies Light Emitting Diode (LED) in street lighting has recently developed and rapid development has continuously develop due to its character of better energy efficiency, long lifespan and robutsness. The new street light technology is developed as alternatives to High Pressure Sodium Vapour (HPSV) street lighting. In this research study, the aim is to study the photometric performance and electrical characteristics of LED Street Light in comparison to HPSV Street Light. This includes of its, photometric quality, electrical characteristics of the LED Street Light, and its energy saving. The study involves installation of 128 unit of LED street lights at site, measurement of its photometric performance and electrical characteristics at site. There are eight LED street lights technologies sourced from several manufacturers with variance of their technologies and design installed for this research study. From the study, it is found that LED Street Light is technically viable to replace to HPSV Street Light, though in this research, it is found that not all LED Street Light technologies comply to the requirement of Road Lighting Classification. It is also indicated that LED street lights can offer in between 23% to 58% energy saving. From the study, it shows that 3% failure rate for the first year of installation which is lower than HPSV Street Light failure, thus, shows that LED street lights requiring fewer repairs. 2020-06 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59866/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59866/1/59866.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Electrical Engineering Seroji, Mohammad Nawawi (Associate Professor Dr.) |
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Recently, a rapid development technologies Light Emitting Diode (LED) in street
lighting has recently developed and rapid development has continuously develop due to
its character of better energy efficiency, long lifespan and robutsness. The new street
light technology is developed as alternatives to High Pressure Sodium Vapour (HPSV)
street lighting. In this research study, the aim is to study the photometric performance
and electrical characteristics of LED Street Light in comparison to HPSV Street Light.
This includes of its, photometric quality, electrical characteristics of the LED Street
Light, and its energy saving. The study involves installation of 128 unit of LED street
lights at site, measurement of its photometric performance and electrical characteristics
at site. There are eight LED street lights technologies sourced from several
manufacturers with variance of their technologies and design installed for this research
study. From the study, it is found that LED Street Light is technically viable to replace
to HPSV Street Light, though in this research, it is found that not all LED Street Light
technologies comply to the requirement of Road Lighting Classification. It is also
indicated that LED street lights can offer in between 23% to 58% energy saving. From
the study, it shows that 3% failure rate for the first year of installation which is lower
than HPSV Street Light failure, thus, shows that LED street lights requiring fewer
repairs. |
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A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin |
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A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin |
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A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin |
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A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin |
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A comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in Malaysia / Nor Diana Ruszaini Mohd Zin |
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comparative analysis study on the electrical characteristics and photometric performance of light emitting diode street lights for power utility in malaysia / nor diana ruszaini mohd zin |
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