Xenon or Led ?

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mowhoong

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I was told by a professional that xenon light used in the fire warming systems cannot be replaced by led light due to the poor visibility in hazy condition like when there is smoke during fire, would that be true ? Thanks members for your advise .

Regards
 
On 9/28/2012 11:48 AM, mowhoong wrote:
I was told by a professional that xenon light used in the fire warming systems cannot be replaced by led light due to the poor visibility in hazy condition like when there is smoke during fire, would that be true ? Thanks members for your advise .

Regards

The lights need to meet NFPA and perhaps other specifications.
It's possible what you say is true, I have not done tests on LEDs.

Tom
 
on 9/28/2012, mowhoong supposed :
I was told by a professional that xenon light used in the fire warming
systems cannot be replaced by led light due to the poor visibility in hazy
condition like when there is smoke during fire, would that be true ? Thanks
members for your advise .

Regards
Several points but not sure how relavent.

Red is not where eye sensitivity is best, green is.

Xenon lights put out a lot of UV.
Maybe UV helps in smoke???
But do these lights have UV filters?

In photography, Xenon flash for products have no UV filers but for
portrature they do have UV filters. Why? UV penetrates the skin and
illuminates the veins and who wants to see that; a face with a road
map.
That is also why there is specific makeup for models. The stage
makeup has UV filtering built in but regular makeup may not. Arc
lights produce UV!
 

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