Why is the life span of an LED measured as lumen depreciation?
- Date added:
- Thursday, 07 July 2011
- Last revised:
- Friday, 08 July 2011
Answer
The life span of an LED is vastly longer than that of incandescent, fluorescent or HID lamp sources, generally
lasting 50,000 hours or longer. Although the LED never really burns out, product life span is measured by lumen
depreciation.
The Illuminating Engineering Society's (IES) current standard for calculating the life of an LED as the point at
which the LED reaches 30 percent lumen depreciation. Remember, a 100,000-hour rating is not equivalent to lamp life
rating. LED life is rated where it has reached 30 percent lumen depreciation. At 100,000 hours an LED would still be
operating, but at a decreased lumen output.
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