
LED Lighting Power for Efficiency, Flexibility, and Safety
LANTANA LED offers three distinct power types each with its own unique benefits. The right choice for your LED lighting system will depend on your specific needs and circumstances. Whether it's the safety and consistency of Integrated Class 2 Drivers, the energy efficiency and flexibility of Remote Distributed Low-Voltage, or the simplicity and smart control features of PoE, rest assured there's a solution that's just right for you.
Distributed Low-Voltage
The Remote Driver Unit (RDU) receives power from the main electrical source and converts it into a lower voltage suitable for LED lights. It then distributes this power evenly across the lighting system, ensuring consistent illumination and preventing fluctuations that could harm the LEDs or affect their performance..
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Energy Efficiency: Operating at lower voltages, these systems consume less power, leading to significant energy savings over time.
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Flexibility and Scalability: These systems offer exceptional flexibility, allowing you to easily expand or reconfigure your lighting setup as needed.
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Safety: Lower voltage translates to reduced risk of electrical shock during installation and maintenance.
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Power over Ethernet (PoE)
PoE works by transmitting both power and data over a single Ethernet cable. This streamlined approach simplifies installations, reducing the need for extensive electrical work and additional infrastructure. The result? Easier, faster, and more cost-effective installations.
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Simplified Installation: With PoE, there's no need for separate power and data cables, which simplifies the installation process and reduces labor costs.
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Smart Control: PoE enables integration with smart control systems to control lighting conditions precisely. You can adjust brightness, color temperature and even schedule automated lighting patterns.
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Energy Savings: PoE LED lights are known for their energy efficiency, which can result in significant cost savings over the long term.
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Scalability: PoE systems can easily be expanded or reconfigured to accommodate changes in your lighting needs.
Integrated Class 2 Drivers
Integral line voltage refers to a design where the driver, the electronic component that regulates power to the LEDs, is built directly into the fixture and is designed to connect straight to the main power source (typically 120-277V in commercial applications).
For commercial and industrial environments, this design offers significant advantages in performance and operational efficiency.
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Familiar Installation Process: Integral line voltage fixtures are designed to connect directly to standard electrical infrastructure, allowing contractors and electricians to use established wiring methods without specialized training. This approach streamlines project planning and minimizes installation challenges by relying on industry-standard practices.
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Enhanced Reliability and Longevity: Integral drivers are specifically engineered and tested to work with their corresponding LED modules, creating a highly optimized and durable system that ensures consistent performance and a longer operational lifespan.
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Improved Energy Efficiency: Integral drivers are designed for optimal compatibility with the specific LEDs in the fixture. This precise power regulation minimizes energy loss that can occur with mismatched external drivers, maximizing lumen output per watt and reducing overall energy consumption.

























