LUMIGHT BLOG POST TOPIC: WHAT CONTRACTORS SHOULD LOOK FOR IN A SPEC SHEET
LED Luminaire Spec Sheet Electrical contractors and end-user call it by different names; a Spec Sheet, a Specification Sheet, or a Cut Sheet, but it all means the same thing. Theses are documents that “should” provide all the specification, performance, safety and regulatory information about a specific LED lighting fixture product. The problem is that some companies either by negligence or by design do not provide all the information a contractor or end-user needs to properly evaluate a product. So what is a LED lighting fixture spec sheet and what should it contain? The LED luminaire specification sheet contains a great deal of information typically packed into two pages. The information can be roughly categorized as electrical/safety, physical and performance data and warranty. Electrical/Safety: The basic electrical information includes voltage, current, wattage, input frequency and power factor. Safety certifications, which vary by testing laboratory and global region, include UL/ETL/CSA/NOM/CE. These marks indicate the product has been tested and found to comply with applicable safety standards. The product should be rated for moisture conditions found in its intended application (dry, damp, wet). Various other ratings may apply based on the type of luminaire and the application. Two examples are ingress protection (IP) and insulation contact (IC) rating. The IP rating is a code consisting of two numbers. The first number indicates how well protected the luminaire is against solids such as dust, from 0 meaning it’s not protected up to 6 meaning it’s dust-tight. The second how protected it is against liquids, from 0 meaning it’s not protected up to 8 meaning it can be submerged.