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Power consumption of the lighting

What is the connected load of lighting?

The Power consumption of the lighting describes the maximum electrical power of an entire lighting system. It is measured in Watt specified and represents the total power output of all connected light sources within an installation.

The connected load indicates the electrical power required for a Lighting is required. This takes into account all light sources and luminaires used, as well as their power consumption.

Factors Affecting Connected Power

The Connected load depends on several factors. These include, in particular, the type of light source used, the number of lights installed, and the desired brightness of the light produced Light. The technical performance of each individual Lamp affects the total power consumption of the lighting.

The more lights that are installed, or the higher the power of the individual light sources, the greater the total power of the lighting system.

Relationship Between Power and Luminous Flux

A higher connected load generally means that more Light can be generated. At the same time, however, the required electrical power also increases, which is Watt is specified.

The connected load of the lighting is therefore an important factor in the planning of electrical installations, as it determines the total power required by a lighting system and the capacity of the electrical supply that must be provided.

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