What does the power factor mean?
What does the power factor mean?
LED lighting has many advantages in comparison with
conventional lighting. The LED consumes less energy, has a longer life and uses
no toxic gas. However, there are LED bulbs with disadvantages. If the power
factor of lighting is low, it can cause pollution in the electrical system.
This can cause damage to the power grid and become a problem for us all.
Lights
The power factor of a light source indicates the amount of
energy that is redirected in our power grid. The power factor is calculated by
dividing the apparent power and the actual power. For an incandescent bulb,
this factor is 1, the apparent power and the real power is similar. But the
power factor of the led can, for example, be 0.3. The apparent power is then
stronger than real power. As a result, some of the electricity is returned
to the grid, generating a reactive current, one of the main causes of network
pollution.
Eco-bulb
Light sources are not the only electronic devices that
generate a reactive current. Any appliance with a power factor can generate
electrical pollution. For this reason, it is very important to consider this
specification when purchasing a new product.
Sustainable bulb
For larger, premium brand luminaires, the power factor of
LED products are between 0.9 and 1. But light sources that use less than 25 W,
such as small fixtures, often cause more pollution. Many people opt for LED
technology, which only adds to the pollution. This blind current is not visible
on your energy costs, a 3W light source actually uses 3W.
We can avoid damage to the power grid by taking into account
the power factor when buying a light source. We advise you to choose a power
factor of at least 0.7 for small sources. On our page, you will find the power
factor in the technical specifications of most products. If you do not know,
you can contact our team of specialists or visit the producer's website.

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