For product inquiries, please contact +1(314) 809-5506.
KMW Inc., a publicly traded Korean company, designs, develops, and manufactures various RF and air interface products for SI and communications service companies worldwide. The company offers black hole filters, remote radio heads, antennas, filter units, tower mounted and high power amplifiers, antenna line devices, co-siting products, RF components, and dielectric resonators. It also provides LED lighting products, such as streetlights, area/security lights, inner and plat lighting products, flood lights, and sports lights; IT converged LED lighting products; and safety helmets. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Hwasung, South Korea.
Clients Include:
Korea: Samsung | SK Telecom | KT | LG
Japan: KDDI | NEC | Fujitsu | Hitachi
China: China Mobile | China Unicom | China Telecom | ZTE
USA & Europe: AT&T | Sprint | Verizon | Cricket | Clearwire
U.S. Cellular | Telefonica | Alcatel Lucent
Ericsson
DALI touch panel controller meets DALI standard protocol IEC60929/IEC62386, and supports broadcast control.DALI touch panel controller can control 3 groups and 4 scenes separetely.
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En este manual te ayudamos a sustituir una conmutada, por un detector + pulsador
Puede ponerse en contacto con nuestro servicio técnico a través de sat@inhogar.com
Encontraras este producto en: http://inhogar.net/es/productos/detector-de-movimiento-y-sonido-para-caja-de-mecanismos-180-ref-luxomat-indoor-180r/p-522/
Objeto de la instalación:
• Encendido y apagado automático de las luces de los pasillos y habitaciones
• Evitar dejar las luces encendidas de los pasillos y habitaciones, con su correspondiente ahorro
• Sustitución de una instalación con conmutadores, por el Ahorro de energía con detectores de presencia LUXOMAT INDOOR 180R
Detector de presencia + pulsador, aprovechando la instalación existente de una conmutada
Elementos necesarios para la instalación:
• - Detector de presencia de empotrar en caja universal: Luxomat Indoor 180R
• - Mecanismo pulsador Niessen (8104) + placa y marco, según serie, (Arco, Olas)
• - caja universal 1199 ó D88
• - Cable de 1,5mm
• - Colores: neutro(azul), fase(negro, marrón ó gris)
Instrucciones para la instalación:
1º - Desmontar los conmutadores de la caja de mecanismos
2º - Conectar el detector y el pulsador como esta en los esquemas superiores
• 1º Detector Luxomat Indoor 180R:
• La fase que llega al Conmutador 1, va al borne (L) del pulsador: cable (1) – mantenemos el cable
• De la salida del pulsador, borne (↓) va al borne (R) del detector: cable (4) – mantenemos el cable
• El neutro va a un borne de la lámpara: cable (2) – mantenemos el cable
• La vuelta de la lámpara va al borne (L’) del detector: cable (3) – mantenemos el cable
• Finalmente llevaríamos fase y neutro al detector, bornes: neutro(N) y fase (L)
• Observando las fotografías superiores: en la parte de arriba a la izquierda está el esquema eléctrico de la instalación vieja, y en la parte derecha está el esquema de la nueva instalación y las fotos de los materiales necesarios en la parte de abajo
Advertencia de Seguridad.
Para manipular una instalación eléctrica es necesario:
1º- Cortar el suministro eléctrico en la zona donde se va a trabajar en la casa
2º- Usar guantes para aislarnos de posibles contactos con la electricidad.
3º- Trabajar con herramientas aislantes que posean mangos de plástico o goma.
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Our integration of wireless communications with LED lighting technologies is just one way
we are pushing the limits of research and development to be at the forefront of the LED lighting industry.
For more information, please visit our website www.GigaTeraled.com or contact us at +1 (314) 809-5506.
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• La fase que llega al Conmutador 1, va al borne (L) del pulsador: cable (1) – mantenemos el cable
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• La vuelta de la lámpara va al borne (L’) del detector: cable (3) – mantenemos el cable
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Advertencia de Seguridad.
Para manipular una instalación eléctrica es necesario:
1º- Cortar el suministro eléctrico en la zona donde se va a trabajar en la casa
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GigaTera is the brand of LED lighting launched by KMW Inc. - The world’s best telecommunication company.
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Our integration of wireless communications with LED lighting technologies is just one way
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For more information, please visit our website www.GigaTeraled.com or contact us at +1 (314) 809-5506.
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Yet this goal of seamlessly moving data across plant and business functions, and applying analytical tools to enable new insights, requires a new degree of visibility into the performance of manufacturing applications, networks, and systems. Traditionally monitoring tools used in factory environments are often isolated, closed, proprietary, and offer only a keyhole view of IT system performance.
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Het belangrijkste nieuws was de introductie van de Video Content Analytics tool die u gratis kunt downloaden op de Vivotek-website.
Deze tool maakt het onder andere mogelijk om realtime videoanalyses uit te voeren.
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We TBEA will not compromise in quality and International standards so we always strictly using only German products for our equipment's.where we having a maufacturing capacity of Inverters 500MW.
So that's How we are able to provide quality product in a reasonable price in India's Competitive market
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iS5 is an integrated service and solutions provider and manufacturer of intelligent, industrial ethernet products designed to be used in the harsh environments of utility substations, roadside transportation, rail and industrial applications.
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KMW | GigaTera Company Introduction
1.
2. C E O Dr. Duk-Yong, Kim
Establishment January 10, 1991
Initial Public Offering March, 2000 (KOSDAQ)
Head Office
183-6, Yeongcheon-ro, Dongtan-myeon
Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Employees 2,200 (July 2014)
Group Companies
• Domestic
- Telcon : Connector, Cable, RF Component
- KPT : Plating(Ag,Cu)
- MBIT : Mold, Die-casting, Machining
- Nissi : Assembly, Tuning, Final Test
- BMS Korea : SMT and PCB Assembly
• Overseas
- KMW Comm, USA (Factory & Sales)
- HTC X’ian, China (Factory & Sales)
- GTEU, Europe
- GTJP, Japan
- GTME, UAE
KMW Inc. Headquarters
Company Overview
3. Foundation (1991~)
Growth (2000’s~)
Expansion (2010’s~)
1999. Established Telcon, Inc.
1998. Established 2nd Main
Building
1997. Acquired Korean New
Technology Awards
1996. Acquired ISO9001(DNV)
1996. Changed Company`s name
to KMW, Inc.
1995. Established KMW Comm
USA Inc.
1995. Established 1st Main
Building and R&D Center
1991. Founded Korea
Microwave
Manufacturing Co.
2002. Established HTC X’ianChina, Inc
2001. Acquired KS A/ISO certificate
2000. Established Factory
2000. Established 2nd R&D Center
2000. Established KMW Japan, Inc.
2000. Initial Public Offering(IPO) -
KOSDAQ
2014. Acquired ICT Certificate for the
first time in Korea
2013. Selected in 300 World Class
Enterprise
2012. Acquired High Efficient
Certificate for LED Roadway
Lighting(STELLA-50/70)
2011. Acquired TL 9000 Certificate
2010. Established An-Sung Factory
2010. Acquired KS Certificate for LED
Lighting Product
Company History
4. Sales (Based on consolidated overseas subsidiaries)
317
360
($ Mil.)
23.0%
77.0%
LED
RF
(Estimation)
292
151155
5. Organization
KMW
CEO & Chairman Ph D. Duk-Yong, Kim
Final Product Component
• KMW RF
• KMW LED
• Telcon: Connector, Cable,
RF Component
• KPT: Plating(Ag,Cu)
• MBIT: Mold, Die-casting,
Machining
• Nissi: Assembly, Tuning,
Final Test
• BMS Korea: SMT and PCB
Assembly
• HTC X’ian, China
(Production & Sales)
• GTEU, Europe
• GTJP, Japan
• GTME, UAE
• KMW Comm, USA(Sales)
• GigaTera, USA
(Production & Sales)
Global Site
6. Global Operations
Headquarters (R&D Center)
Factory
Regional Office
GigaTera EU (Germany)
GigaTera Middle East (UAE)
GigaTera Malaysia
HTC X’ian (China)
GigaTera Japan (Yokohama)
GigaTera USA (California)
KMW Comm USA (California)
GigaTera Thailand
HQ, Hwasung City (South Korea)
Chunan Factory
Ansung Factory
Dongtan Factory R&D Center
7. Main Customers
• Continuous business
with 12 companies
from Fortune 500 list
• Built strategic vender
level with major
global company
• Leader of ingenious
global sales network
company
Brand Awareness Korea USA China EUJapan
8. • Air Interface
• Filter & Co-Siting
• Power Amplifier
• Remote Radio Head
• RF Components
• Indoor Lighting
• Outdoor Lighting
• Wireless + IP Camera + LED
• Wireless + Safety Helmet + LED
Company Business Areas
RF Equipment LED Lighting IT Convergence
9. Core Business Area: RF Main Product Line-Up
RF Components
High-End Antenna & TMA
RRARRH
Remote Radio Head Remote Radio Antenna
Compact Radio Unit
CRU
10. Core Business Area: IT Convergence
Wireless
Communication
LED
Lighting
Security
&
Safety
12. Giga: Hertz radio frequency range in the wireless telecommunication technology
Tera: Hertz radio frequency range in the lighting technology
What`s GigaTera?
Wireless Solution
LED Solution
13. Roadway Lighting
What We Offer
Sports Lighting
Flood Lighting Area Lighting
Bay Lighting Recessed Lighting
Landscape Lighting Down Lighting & Decorative Lighting
15. Why GigaTera?
• High Luminous Efficacy - Typical 5% higher than LENS
• Reflection Ratio of 98% - Silver Evaporation
• Minimum Glare & Loss of Luminance
• 23yrs experience of advanced heat dissipation technology
• Enhanced heat transfer through Vertical Heat Sink Structure
• Lowest junction temperature control & Middle Power Chip
• Easy & Economically efficient in maintenance, network
build-up & expansion than other control system
• Support smart & step-by-step upgrade
• Acceleration Test at 80°C for 2 months, 1440 hours
• Customized Driver for all products
• Guarantee minimum 50,000hrs
1. Mid Power & Reflection 2. Smart Lighting Control
3. Heat Dissipation Technology 4. In-House Driver Development Technology
16. Heat Dissipation, Mid power LED and Reflector
0.2W Samsung LED chip
• 23yrs experience of advanced heat dissipation technology from wireless
communication industry
• Enhanced heat transfer through Vertical Heat Sink Structure for superior
natural convection cooling
• Lowest junction temperature control
• Middle Power Chip – 0.2W LED chip (Luminous Efficacy : 160lm/w)
Natural Convection Cooling Structure
Why GigaTera?
Differentiated Core Competencies
Vertical Heat SinkAG plated reflector
17. 17
• Maintain ⊿T <30℃ for all LED Products
• Proven Data from official organization
• Proper Junction Temperature Control
• Ensure Customers Long Life products
LM79 ISTMT(In-Situ Temperature Measurement Test
In-Situ Temperature Measurement Test Report
Heat Dissipation Technology
Why GigaTera?
Differentiated Core Competencies
18. 18
Smart Light Control Technology
Differentiated Core Competencies
Why GigaTera?
Wireless Control
Zigbee, WiFi, LTE, W-CDMA
Wired Control
DALI, DMX-512, 0-10v
Integrated Control
Wireless + Sensor
Wired + Sensor
Sensor Control
Daylight Sensor
Occupancy Sensor
19. 19
Differentiated Core Competencies
Why GigaTera?
Roadway Lighting Control
1 Gateway controls up to 200 units of Street lights
1 Gateway supports up to 16 channels, extendable up to 3200 lights
Remote dimming and scheduling for individual and group
Easy installation and maintenance(maintenance server and user interface)
Failure monitoring, maintenance planning, report on power consumption
20. 20
Differentiated Core Competencies
Why GigaTera?
Wireless Lighting Control
Zigbee (2.4 GHz)
Central and on-site controls via Zigbee
Scheduled dimming through GUI control program
On-site on / off and dimming control with stand alone wall switch
Covers 200 lightings per 1 group, up to 4 groups 800 lightings
21. 21
Differentiated Core Competencies
Why GigaTera?
Wired Lighting Control
RS-485 standard protocol
Remote dimming and scheduling for individual and group through GUI control program
Stabilized Ringtone daisy chain network
RS-232
22. 22
Differentiated Core Competencies
Why GigaTera?
Wireless + Wired Lighting Control
RS-485 + Zigbee standard protocol
Remote dimming and scheduling for individual and group through GUI control program
Stabilized Ringtone daisy chain network
RS-232
25. 25
GigaTera Driver Technology
Why GigaTera?
• GigaTera has in house qualified driver engineers and core technologies.
• Performs 2 months (1440 hours) at +80°C acceleration test to ensure long life.
• GigaTera ensures 50,000 hours life of driver with its in-house technology and
reliability test. Accordingly, any failed product during the acceleration is not
commercialized.
Temperature acceleration test
29. 01. IT Converged LED Lighting (SPES Series): Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
7,000
10,000
60W
SPES2-080(100W)
(95 lm/w)
SPES3-080(80W)
(120 lm/w)
SPES4-080(80W)
92 lm/w
SPES1-070(70W)
(100 lm/w)
80W
8,000
9,000
Features
• Real –Time Video Surveillance
Over Smart Devices
• IP Camera(2 Mega Pixel)
• LED Lighting(100 lm/w)
• Cost & Energy saving through
wireless network
SAGA-H SAGA-D
Intelligent Helmet
[SAGA-H]
• Lightening for Heavy Industries
• 2.4 GHz Bilateral Group
Communication
[SAGA-D]
• Lightening for Disaster Relief
100W
30. 01. IT Converged LED Lighting (SPES Series): Features
SPES Series
Model Name SPES1-070 SPES2 SPES3 SPES4
Power Consumption 70W
100W
(LED:80W, AP/CAM:20W)
TBD
Luminous Efficacy 100 lm/w 95 lm/w
Luminous Flux 7,000 lm 7,600 lm
Color Temperature 5,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type Type V Type IV
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-240VAC/100-277VAC
Operation Temperature -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight 5.5 lb(2.5 Kg) 29.0 lb(13.0 Kg)
IP IP66 IP65
SPES1 SPES2 SPES3 SPES4
33. 200W
01. LED Roadway Lighting: Street Application
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
240W
20,000
10,000
HR085 (85W)
100lm/w
HR110 (110W)
100lm/w
HR150 (150W)
100lm/w
30,000
MT130 (130W)
130lm/w
MG240 (240W)
130lm/w
SETA100 (100W)
120lm/w
100W
MT150 (150W)
130lm/w
MG130
(130W)
MG150
(150W)
MG180
(180W)
MG(MEGA) Series
HR(HERA) Series
MT(META) Series
SETA100
Features
• Unrivaled Efficacy 130lm/w
• Various Wattage Range
(50 ~ 150W)
• AG plated reflection
• Vertical Heat-sink
• Wireless lighting control
• Surge protection up to 20 kVA
• Excellent light distribution
and Uniformity
34. 50W
01. LED Roadway Lighting: Residential Application
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
100W
5,000
10,000
13,000
SETA080 (80W)
120lm/w
SERA080 (80W)
120lm/w
VG050 (50W)
95lm/w
VG060 (60W)
95lm/w
SERA060 (60W)
120lm/w
SERA040 (40W)
120lm/w
SETA060 (60W)
120lm/w
SERA Series
VG(VEGA) Series
SETA Series
Features
• Unrivaled Efficacy 130lm/w
• Easy to replace Driver (MG Series)
• AG plated reflection
• Vertical convection Cooling
• Wireless lighting control
• Excellent light distribution
and Uniformity
35. MEGA Series META Series SETA Series HR Series
Model Name MG240 MT150 MT130 SETA100 HR150 HR110 HR085
Power Consumption 240W 150W 130W 100W 150W 110W 85W
Luminous Efficacy 120 lm/w 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 120 lm/w 100 lm/w 100 lm/w 100 lm/w
Luminous Flux 28,800 lm 19,500 lm 16,900 lm 12,000 lm 15,000 lm 11,000 lm 8,500 lm
Color Temperature
5,000K
4,000K
3,000K
5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K 5,000K 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type Type III-S Type III-S
Type II-S
Type III-S
Type III-S
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 200-277VAC 100-277VAC 90-277VAC 90-277VAC
Operation Temperature
-22°F ~
140°F(-30°C
~ 60°C)
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
-22°F ~
140°F(-
30°C ~ 60°C)
-22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight
23.1 lb
(10.5 Kg)
17.6 lb
(8.0 Kg)
9.92 lb
(4.5 Kg)
22.0 lb
(10.0 Kg)
IP IP66 IP66 IP66 IP66
01. LED Roadway Lighting (Street App.): Features
36. SERA Series SETA Series VG Series
Model Name SERA080 SERA060 SERA040 SETA080 SETA060 VG060 VG050
Power Consumption 80W 60W 40W 80W 60W 60W 50W
Luminous Efficacy 120 lm/w 120 lm/w 120 lm/w 120 lm/w 120 lm/w 95 lm/w 95 lm/w
Luminous Flux 9,600 lm 7,200 lm 4,800 lm 9,600 lm 7,200 lm 5,700 lm 4,750 lm
Color Temperature 5,000K 5,000K 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type Type II-S Type II-S, Type III-S Type II-S, Type III-S
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC 90-277VAC 100-277VAC
Operation Temperature
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight 9.92 lb(4.5 Kg) 9.92 lb(4.5 Kg) 15.0 lb(6.8 Kg)
IP IP66 IP66 IP66
01. LED Roadway Lighting: Features
37. KIA Motors, Slovakia
(MT150)
University, Korea
(HR100)
NPE Expressway, Malaysia
(MT150)
Before(Metal Halide) After(HR150)
Power Consumption 400W Power Consumption 150W
Replacement Unit 2,000 ea Replacement Unit 2,000 ea
Total Power Consumption 800kW Total Power Consumption 300kW
Energy Savings of 62%
01. LED Roadway Lighting: Reference
South Africa
(HR150)
38. 01. LED Roadway Lighting: Reference
Masafi Highway
UAE
(META)
Duke Highway
Malaysia
(META)
Before After
Before After
39. 02. LED Area Flood Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
400W
20,000
200W
40,000
300W
MA200 (200W)
130lm/w
MA300 (300W)
130lm/w
MA400 (400W)
130lm/w
MA(MAHA) Series
WP050 (50W)
125lm/w
WP075 (75W)
125lm/w
WP100 (100W)
125lm/w
100W
WP(WAPA) Series
Features
• Unrivaled Efficacy 130 lm/W
(MAHA Series)
• Ultimate 1 for 1 replacement
for 1Kw HID
• Wireless lighting control
• Built-in 20KVA surge protector
• Excellent cooling structure
• IP66
40. 02. LED Area Flood Lighting: Features
MAHA Series WAPA Series
Model Name MA400 MA300 MA200 WP100 WP075 WP050
Power Consumption 400W 300W 200W 110W 75W 50W
Luminous Efficacy 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 125 lm/w 125 lm/w 125 lm/w
Luminous Flux 52,000 lm 39,000 lm 26,000 lm 12,500 lm 9,375 lm 6,250 lm
Color Temperature 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type Asymmetric Wide Asymmetric Wide
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC / 347-480VAC 100-277VAC
Operation Temperature
-22°F ~ 127°F
(-30°C ~ 53°C)
-22°F ~ 131°F(-30°C ~ 55°C)
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight
44.0 lb
(20.0 Kg)
33.1 lb
(15.0 Kg)
22.1 lb
(10.0 Kg)
9.3 lb
(4.2 Kg)
IP IP66 IP66
41. Existing MA400
Power Consumption
1,100 W
(including ballast)
Power Consumption 400W
Replacement Unit 12 ea Replacement Unit 12 ea
Total Power Consumption 13,200 W Total Power Consumption 4,800 W
Energy Savings of 71%
02. LED Area Flood Lighting: Reference
Sydney Port, Austrailia
(MA400)
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
(MA400)
Montery Park Golf Course,
California (MA400)
42. 02. LED Area Flood Lighting: Reference
BGM Stadium
German
(WAPA)
DPWorld Crane
UAE
(MAHA)
43. 100W
03. LED High Bay Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
150W
10,000
5,000
15,000
50W
20,000
LN070
70W, 95lm/w
LN098
98W, 95lm/w
LN130
130W, 96lm/w
LN160
160W, 96lm/w
SE070
70W, 130lm/w
SE080
80W, 130lm/w
SE100
100W, 130lm/w
SE130
130W, 130lm/w
SE160
160W, 130lm/w
SE(SEGA) Series
LN Series
Features
[SEGA Series]
• Unrivaled Efficacy 125 lm/W
• Vertical convection cooling
• Wireless lighting control
• Minimized Glare
• IP65
[LN Series]
• Less Glare Through
Multiple Narrow Beam
• Individual cooling structure
• Minimized glare
• Excellent cooling structure
44. 400W
03. LED High Bay Lighting (Array): Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
600W
50,000
80,000
30,000
SE400
400W, 125lm/w
SE640
640W, 125lm/w
SE(SEGA) Array Series
Features
• Unrivaled Efficacy 125 lm/W
• Vertical convection cooling
• Wireless lighting control
• Minimized Glare
• IP65
45. SEGA Series LN Series
Model Name SE160 SE130 SE100 SE080 SE070 LN160 LN130 LN098 LN070
Power Consumption 160W 130W 100W 80W 70W 160W 130W 98W 70W
Luminous Efficacy 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 130 lm/w 96 lm/w 96 lm/w 95 lm/w 95 lm/w
Luminous Flux 20,800 lm 16,900 lm 13,000 lm 10,400 lm 9,100 lm 15,360 lm 12,480 lm 9,310 lm 6,650 lm
Color Temperature
5,000K
4,000K
3,000K
5,700K / 5,000K / 3,000K 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 80°(Symmetry) / 130°(Symmetry) 60°(Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC 100-240VAC / 100-277VAC
Operation Temperature -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C) -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight 13.2 lb(6.0 Kg) 9.7 lb(4.4 Kg)
23.1 Ib
(10.5 Kg)
17.6 Ib
(8.0 Kg)
15.4 Ib
(7.0 Kg)
12.1 Ib
(5.5 Kg)
IP IP65 IP65
03. LED High Bay Lighting: Features
46. SEGA Array Series
Model Name SE400 SE640
Power Consumption 400W 640W
Luminous Efficacy 125 lm/W 125 lm/W
Luminous Flux 50,000 lm 80,000 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 5,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 80°(Symmetry) / 130°(Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC / 347-480VAC
Operation Temperature -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight 48.6 lb(22.1 Kg) 65.5 lb(29.7 Kg)
IP IP65
03. LED High Bay Lighting (Array): Features
47. Existing LN130
Power Consumption
440W
(including ballast)
Power Consumption 130W
Replacement Unit 550 ea Replacement Unit 550 ea
Total Power Consumption 242 kW Total Power Consumption 71.5 kW
Energy Savings of 70%
03. LED High Bay Lighting: Reference
ADNEC Exhibition Hall, UAE
(LN130)
Dongwon Metal, Czech
(SE160)
Food Store, USA
(LN130)
Bedrosian, USA
(LN130)
48. Existing SE160
Power Consumption 400W Power Consumption 160W
Replacement Unit 330 ea Replacement Unit 330 ea
Total Power Consumption 132.0 kW Total Power Consumption 52.8 kW
Energy Savings of 60%
03. LED High Bay Lighting: Reference
GW (Giwa)
50W, 90lm/w(white)
Boeing, USA
(SE160)
Dongwon Factory, Czech
(SE160)
Dong-Hee Factory, Czech
(SE130)
49. 03. LED High Bay Lighting: Reference
Spazio
Japan
(SEGA)
Factory
Korea
(LN)
Before After
50. IBL170 (1,500 mm)
170W, 100lm/w
04. LED Bay Lighting: Product Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
400W
20,000
10,000
100W
40,000
200W
30,000
IBL400
400W, 105lm/w
NA065
65W, 105lm/w
NA080
80W, 105lm/w
IBL130
130W, 105lm/w
SR040
40W, 100lm/w
SR060
60W, 100lm/w
IBL Series
SR(SORA) Series
NA(NANA) Series
IBL200
200W, 105lm/w
Features
• Visually Comfortable
Indirect Reflection
• Glare-free
• Optional sensor
(Motion & Daylight)
• Easy installation &
Light weight
• Efficiency : 105 lm/w
• Various Wattage Range
51. IBL Series NANA Series SORA Series
Model Name IBL400 IBL200 IBL170 IBL130 NA080 NA065 SR060 SR040
Power Consumption 400W 200W 170W 130W 80W 65W 60W 40W
Luminous Efficacy 105 lm/w 105 lm/w 100 lm/w 105 lm/w 105 lm/w 105 lm/w 100 lm/w 100 lm/w
Luminous Flux 42,000 lm 21,000 lm 17,850 lm 13,650 lm 8,400 lm 6,825 lm 6,000 lm 4,000 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
5,700K / 5,000K /
4,000K
5,000K / 4,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution
Type
80°(Asymmetric) / 130°(Asymmetric)
90°(Asymmetric)
130°(Asymmetric)
110°(Asymmetric)
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage
100-277VAC
347-480VAC
100-
277VAC
100-277VAC 100-277VAC 100-277VAC
Operation
Temperature
14°F ~ 131°F
(-10°C ~ 50°C)
-4°F ~ 122°F
(-20°C ~ 50°C)
-4°F ~ 122°F
(-20°C ~ 50°C)
Weight
32.6
lb(14.8 Kg)
16.3 lb
(7.4 Kg)
15.43lb
(7.0 Kg)
13.0lb
(5.9 Kg)
10.5 lb
(4.8 Kg)
9.47 lb
(4.3 Kg)
5.0 lb
(2.25 Kg)
IP IP20 IP65 IP65
04. LED Bay Lighting: Features
52. Existing IBL400
Power Consumption
1,100W
(including ballast)
Power Consumption 400W
Replacement Unit 500 ea Replacement Unit 500 ea
Total Power Consumption 550 kW Total Power Consumption 200 kW
Energy Savings of 64%
04. LED Bay Lighting: Reference
Boeing, USA
(IBL400)
Dongwon Factory, Czech
(IBL200)
Vedrosian, USA
(IBL200)
53. 04. LED Bay Lighting: Reference
Factory
USA
(IBL)
Factory
Korea
(IBL)
Before After
54. 05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
600W
40,000
200W
80,000
400W
SF200
200W, 105lm/w
20,000
60,000
SF400
400W, 105lm/w
800W
SF800
800W, 105lm/w
SF(SUFA) Series
Features
• Efficiency : 105lm/w
• Less Glare Through Multiple
Narrow Beam
• Ultimate 1 for 1 replacement
for 2Kw HID(SF800W)
• NMBF – Pin Point Narrow Beam
55. SUFA Series
Model Name SF200 SF400 SF800
Power Consumption 200W 400W 800W
Luminous Efficacy 105 lm/w 105 lm/w 105 lm/w
Luminous Flux 21,000 lm 42,000 lm 84,000 lm
Color Temperature 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 15°(Symmetric) / 15°(Asymmetric) / 30°(Symmetric)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC / 347-480VAC
Operation Temperature
-22°F ~ 140°F
(-30°C ~ 60°C)
-22°F ~ 131°F
(-30°C ~ 55°C)
-22°F ~ 122°F
(-30°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 17.6 lb(8.0 Kg) 31.9 lb(14.5 Kg) 55.1 lb(25.0 Kg)
IP IP66
05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Features
56. Existing SF800
Power Consumption
2000 w
(including ballast)
Power Consumption 800W
Energy Savings of 60%
05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Reference
Seattle Mariners Stadium, USA
(SF800)
Arena NBA Basketball, USA
(SF400)
57. 05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Reference
Golf Club
Korea
(SUFA)
DP World
UAE
(SUFA)
Before After
58. 58
Panya Indra Golf Club (Thailand)
05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Reference
59. 59
SF400
Panya Indra Golf Club (Thailand)
Model : SF400
Q`ty : 837 ea (827 ea in 18 holes/ 10 ea the other place)
05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Reference
63. 63
Energy Saving 60%
Before After
Power Consumption : 1,000W Power Consumption : 400W
05. LED Sports Flood Lighting: Reference
64. 06. LED Functional Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
100W
5,000
50W
10,000
TM040
40W, 91lm/w
TM060
60W, 91lm/w
TM080
80W, 92lm/w
TM100
100W, 94lm/w
TM120
120W, 95lm/w
TM(Tailor Made) Series
Features
• Tailor Made Lighting Design
• Flexible light distribution to
the desired area
• Cost saving in installation &
maintenance
• Tilt & Rotatable LED module
• Dimmable
• No light pollution
65. 06. LED Functional Lighting: Features
TM Series
Model Name TM120 TM100 TM080 TM060 TM040
Power Consumption 120W 100W 80W 60W 40W
Luminous Efficacy 95 lm/w 94 lm/w 92 lm/w 91 lm/w 91 lm/w
Luminous Flux 11,400 lm 9,400 lm 7,360 lm 5,460 lm 3,640 lm
Color Temperature 6,500K / 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 30° (Straight Position)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-277VAC
Operation Temperature -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C)
Weight 20.9 lb
(9.5 Kg)
14.3 lb
(6.5 Kg)
13.2 lb
(6.0 Kg)
9.92 lb
(4.5 Kg)
9.25 lb
(4.2 Kg)
IP IP66
66. Security Lighting Functional Lighting
Power Consumption 70W Power Consumption 130W
Replacement Unit 15 ea Replacement Unit 12 ea
Total Power Consumption 1,050 W Total Power Consumption 1,440 W
06. LED Functional Lighting: Reference
Daeyang Church, Korea
(TM120)
Billboard, Thailand
(TM120)
67. 07. LED Area Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
150W
5,000
50W
10,000
100W
NM070 (70W)
95lm/w
NM100 (100W)
95lm/w
NM130 (130W)
95lm/w
GW050 (50W)
90lm/w(white)
NM050 (50W)
95lm/w
NM(Nelson Mandela)
Series
GW(GIWA) Series
Features
• Ensured Long Life and Excellent
Cooling Structure
• Excellent Light Distribution and
Uniformity
• Cutoff Optics
68. 07. LED Area Lighting: Features
NM Series GW Series
Model Name NM130 NM100 NM070 NM050 GW050
Power Consumption 130W 100W 70W 50W 50W
Luminous Efficacy 95 lm/w 95 lm/w 95 lm/w 95 lm/w 90 lm/w(white)
Luminous Flux 12,350 lm 9,500 lm 6,650 lm 4,750 lm 4,500 lm
Color Temperature 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K TBD
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 150° (Asymmetric) TBD
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-240VAC / 100-277VAC TBD
Operation Temperature -22°F ~ 140°F(-30°C ~ 60°C) TBD
Weight 16.1 lb(7.32 Kg) TBD
IP IP66 IP66
69. 07. LED Area Lighting: Reference
University, Korea
(NM130)
Existing NM050
Power Consumption 125W Power Consumption 50W
Replacement Unit 1 ea Replacement Unit 1 ea
Total Power Consumption 125 W Total Power Consumption 50 W
Energy Savings of 60%
Township Area, South Africa
(NM050)
70. 10W
08. LED Tube Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
20W
1,000
2,000
IT016 (I-Tube)
16W, 105lm/w
IT019 (I-Tube)
19W, 105lm/w
IT(I-Tube) Series
Features
• Visually Comfortable
Indirect Reflection
• Glare-free
• Easy installation &
Light weight : < 1.0 kg
• Efficiency : 105 lm/w
• Various Indoor Use
71. I-Tube Series
Model Name IT019 IT016
Power Consumption 19W 16W
Luminous Efficacy 105 lm/w 105 lm/w
Luminous Flux 1,950 lm 1,680 lm
Color Temperature 6,500K / 5,700K / 5,000K / 4,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 110° (Symmetric)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage AC220-240V
Operation Temperature 14°F~122°F (-10°C~50°C)
Weight Max. 37.5 lb (17.0Kg) 0.97 lb (0.44Kg)
IP IP20
08. LED Tube Lighting: Features
72. 08. LED Tube Lighting: Reference
Food Court
Korea
(i-Tube)
74. VERONA Series
Model Name VR140-40(T) VR141-40(M) VR140-50(T) VR141-50(M) VR140-60(T) VR141-60(M)
Power Consumption 40W 50W 60W
Luminous Efficacy 100 lm/w 100 lm/w 100 lm/w
Luminous Flux 4,000 lm 5,000 lm 6,000 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,500K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 115° (Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100-240 Vac 100-277 Vac 100-240 Vac 100-277 Vac 100-240 Vac 100-277 Vac
Operation Temperature 14°F ~ 122°F(-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 7.9 lb(3.6 Kg)
IP IP20
09. LED Recessed Panel Lighting: Features
75. BELA Series
Model Name BL220-40(T) BL221-40(T) BL220-45(T) BL221-45(T) BL220-50(T) BL221-50(T)
Power Consumption 40W 45W 50W
Luminous Efficacy 100 lm/w 100 lm/w 100 lm/w
Luminous Flux 4,000 lm 4,500 lm 5,000 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,500K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 115° (Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100 - 240 Vac 100 - 277 Vac 100 - 240 Vac 100 - 277 Vac 100 - 240 Vac 100 - 277 Vac
Operation Temperature 14°F ~ 122°F(-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 7.9 lb(3.6 Kg)
IP IP20
09. LED Recessed Panel Lighting: Features
76. GALAXY Series
Model Name GL140-34(T) GL141-34(T) GL220-34(T) GL221-34(T) GL240-40(T) GL240-52(T)
Power Consumption 34W 34W 40W 52W
Luminous Efficacy 90 lm/w 90 lm/w 95 lm/w 95 lm/w
Luminous Flux 3,100 lm 3,100 lm 3,800 lm 4,940 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 5,000K / 4,000K / 3,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 115° (Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100 - 240 VAC / 100 - 277 VAC
Operation Temperature 14°F ~ 122°F(-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 6.8 lb(3.1 Kg) 6.6 lb(3.0 Kg) 16.3 lb(7.4 Kg)
IP IP20
09. LED Recessed Panel Lighting: Features
77. Existing GL220-34
Power Consumption 108W Power Consumption 34W
Replacement Unit 45 ea Replacement Unit 45 ea
Total Power Consumption 4.8 kW Total Power Consumption 1.5 kW
Energy Savings of 70%
Hospital, Korea
(GL220-34)
Benz Dealershop, Korea
(BL220-40)
09. LED Recessed Panel Lighting: Reference
78. 09. LED Recessed Panel Lighting: Reference
Gymnasium
Korea
(BELA)
Factory
Korea
(VERONA / BELA)
79. 10. LED Down Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
25W
1,000
2,500
20W10W
2,000
LC04 (Luchia)
7W, 90lm/w
LC06 (Luchia)
15W, 93lm/w
LC08 (Luchia)
24W, 93lm/w
RB06 (Rainbow)
15W
LC (Luchia) Series
RB (Rainbow) Series
Features
[LC Series]
• Minimized glare with high
efficacy
• NMBF™ (Narrow Multi-Beam
Forming) Technology
[RB Series]
• No Glare
• Unique Design
• Generously Colored Interior
Lighting.
80. LUCHIA Series RAINBOW Series
Model Name LC08 LC06 LC04 RB06
Power Consumption 24W 15W 7W 15W
Luminous Efficacy 93 lm/w 93 lm/w 90 lm/w 25 lm/w
Luminous Flux 2,232 lm 1,395 lm 630 lm 375 lm
Color Temperature 5,700K / 4,000K 5,000K
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type 85° (Symmetry) 134° (Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage 100~240VAC
100~240VAC
100~277VAC
Operation Temperature 14°F ~ 122°F(-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 3.8 lb(1.7 Kg) 2.2 lb(1.0 Kg) 2.0 lb(0.9 Kg) 2.5 lb(1.1 Kg)
IP IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20
10. LED Down Lighting: Features
81. 10. LED Down Lighting: Reference
University
Korea
(LUCHIA)
82. 10. LED Down Lighting: Reference
Hospital
Korea
(LUCHIA)
Factory
Korea
(LUCHIA)
83. FW18 (Figo Wall)
18W
11. LED Decorative Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
20W
500
1,000
15W
750
KR15 (Kara)
15W
KS20 (Kara Stand)
20W
FG18 (Figo)
18W
FC18 (Fiche)
18W
Features
• Cool White, Warm White,
RGB Event
• Preferred Color Selection
• Individual or Group Control
by Remote Control
(WiFi Wireless Control)
84. KARA Series FICHE Series FIGO Series
Model Name KS20 KR15 FC18 FG18 FW18
Power Consumption 20W 15W 18W 18W 18W
Luminous Efficacy - - - - -
Luminous Flux 800 lm 620 lm 725 lm 680 lm 680 lm
Color Temperature
Up:3,000K
Down:2,700K
Top:RGB
3,000K + RGB 3,000K + RGB 3,000K + RGB
Color Rendering > 80 Ra > 80 Ra > 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type - 120° (Symmetry) 120° (Symmetry) 120° (Symmetry)
Life Time 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage
Universal
Power Adaptor
(AC / DC)
100-240VAC
100-277VAC
100-240VAC
100-277VAC
100-240VAC
100-277VAC
Operation Temperature
14°F ~ 122°F
(-10°C ~ 50°C)
14°F ~ 122°F
(-10°C ~ 50°C)
14°F ~ 122°F
(-10°C ~ 50°C)
Weight 5.6 lb(2.5 Kg) 2.9 lb(1.3 Kg) 2.9 lb(1.3 Kg) 2.9 lb(1.3 Kg) 2.9 lb(1.3 Kg)
IP IP20 IP20 IP20
11. LED Decorative Lighting: Features
85. BF110 (Butterfly)
110W, 90lm/w(white)
100W
12. LED Landscape Lighting: Line-Up
Watt
Luminous
Flux(lm)
150W
10,000
5,000
15,000
EG150 (Eagle)
150W, 75lm/w(white)
SG130 (Seagull)
130W, 90lm/w(white)
Symbolize your Place
with Unique RGB Lighting Effects
Features
• Automatic color conversion
• Beautiful white and RGB
colored landscape lighting
• Proper eye catcher for
commercial area, resort etc.
• Producing excellent
surroundings
• Excellent publicity- Tourist
attract
86. 12. LED Landscape Lighting: Features
EAGLE Series SEAGULL Series BUTTERFLY Series
Model Name EG150 SG130 BF110
Power Consumption
150W
(110W : White, 40W : RGB)
130W
(85W : White, 45W : RGB)
110W
(74W : White, 36W : RGB)
Luminous Efficacy 75 lm/W (White) 90 lm/W (White) 90 lm/W (White)
Luminous Flux 8,250 lm (White) 7,650 lm (White) 6,660 lm (White)
Color Temperature 5,000K
Color Rendering 80 Ra
Light Distribution Type Type IV-S
Life Time 50,000 hrs
Input Voltage AC100~277V / AC100~240V
Operation Temperature -22°F~140°F (-30°C~60°C)
Weight Max. 37.5 lb (17.0Kg) Max. 13.4 lb (6.0Kg) Max. 11.0 lb (5.0Kg)
IP IP65
87. 12. LED Landscape Lighting: Reference
Ham-Duck Beach Je-ju island, Korea
(SG130)
Parks Casino Golf Club, Korea
(BF110)
Seashore, Pohang City, Korea
(BF110)
Existing
Power Consumption 250W Power Consumption 130W
Replacement Unit 30 ea Replacement Unit 30 ea
Total Power Consumption 7.5 kW Total Power Consumption 3.9 kW
Energy Savings of 50%
88. 12. LED Landscape Lighting: Reference
Sihanoukville Street
Cambodia
(Seagull)
Private House
Korea
(Eagle)