Save the World with D-Series Amber LED’s

August 23, 2019 Jeri Lee Fraga

We made it easier than ever to order D-Series amber colored LED’s for special project needs. Just choose your nomenclature from our dedicated spec sheets containing both phosphor-converted (AMBPC) and limited wavelength (AMBLW) amber LEDs. All photometry and spectral power distribution curves are available to confirm any legislative compliance. Ordering D-Series amber colored LEDs is quick and easy!

Why Amber LEDs?
D-Series area luminaires offer amber LEDs to fit specific regulated requirements. These projects include sea turtle nesting areas where property owners are required to use permitted amber luminaires when visible from the beach. Star gazing regions use amber LEDs to minimize glare, reduce light trespass and lessen light pollution which is needed to be able to distinctly see the night sky. Finally, amber luminaires comply with growing legislative requirements to reduce light pollution and protect the dark sky habitat.

Downloadable Files:

DSX0  Spec Sheet  |  Photometry

DSX1  Spec Sheet  |  Photometry

DSX2  Spec Sheet  |  Photometry

Phosphor-converted (AMBPC) SPD Curves

Limited Wavelength (AMBLW) SPD Curves


For more information on these causes, please check out the following links:

Save the Sea Turtles
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/sea-turtle/lighting/

Protect Our Night Skies
https://www.darksky.org/

https://www.darksky.org/our-work/lighting/lighting-for-industry/fsa/fsa-products/#!/D-Series/p/48022320/category=12716069

California Energy Commission
https://cltc.ucdavis.edu/article/cltc-california-energy-commission-share-recent-epic-sponsored-research-outcomes

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