Title: The Art of CCTV Lighting
1The Art of CCTV Lighting
2Agenda
- Introduction Who are Raytec
- Technical Training
- Sources of Light
- Infra-Red v White-Light
- Specification Training
- How to specify CCTV lighting
- Recommendations for Typical Projects
- Specifying Lighting for Fully Functional Domes
- Evaluating Running and Maintenance Costs
- 3 Key Tips to Maximise Sales
- The Raytec Product Range
- QA
3Who are Raytec?
- Established 2005
- 25 years experience
- Specialist Manufacturer of CCTV Lighting
- Infra-Red
- White-Light
- Innovation Illumination
- Adaptive Illumination
- Cool Running Thermal Management
- SMT LED technology
4Shaun Cutler Managing Director
Tony Whiting Operations Director
David Lambert Marketing Director
Over 25 years experience of developing,
specifying, designing and selling lighting
solutions for CCTV
5Sources of Light
6Sources of Light
- Incandescent Bulbs
- 10 efficient 90 heat
- Halogen Bulb
- Halogen 15 efficient 85 heat
- Extremely hot
- Both expensive to operate
- Both expensive to maintain
7Sources of Light
- Fluorescent Lamps
- 40 efficient 60 heat
- Lasts 10-20 times longer than normal bulb
- Produces a flicker
- Contains mercury
8Sources of Light
- HID Lamps
- 60-80 efficient 20-40 heat
- Good colour rendition except low pressure sodium
- Slow start up
9Sources of Light
- LEDs
- 80-90 efficient 10-20 heat
- Fastest growing lighting solution
- Extremely low running costs
- Extremely long life
- Durable and Insensitive to vibration
10Sources of Light
- NEW SMT LED Technology
- All advantages of LEDs
- More robust
- Better thermal management
- Allows higher power
- Uniform illumination
11Infra-Red or White-Light
12Infra-Red or White-Light
- Covert illumination for CCTV
- No light pollution
- Long Distance illumination
- Used with mono or D/N camera
- 715-730nm - visible red glow
- 815-850nm - faint red glow
- 940-950nm - invisible
13Infra-Red or White-Light
- Illuminate an area for CCTV
- Improve the lighting level of an area for key
personnel - Provide a welcoming environment
- Deter crime by illuminating a secure area
- Used with colour camera
14How to Specify CCTV Lighting
- Infra-Red or White-Light
- The purpose of the system governs which type of
light to use
15- Set Max Angle
- too narrow creates a bright spot
- too wide wastes light and power
16- Setting Angle for Vari-focal lenses
17- Set Max Distance
- As angle increases distance decreases
- Always consider distance after deciding the
angle needed
18- Camera and Lens Considerations
- Camera
- Sensitivity
- Spectral Response
- CCD Size
19How to Specify CCTV Lighting
- Infra-Red or White-Light
- Set Max Angle
- Set Max Distance
- Camera and Lens Considerations
20Typical Installations
- IR for the perimeter
- WL for dual purpose lighting
Long range IR LED for max security
950nm covert IR LED for low maintenance
21- IR for long distances (!)
- WL for coast line
Pulsed LED IR
950nm for train tracks IR for escape hatches
IR or WL Ultra wide angle (120-180)
22- IR for perimeters
- ANPR for access points
Covert IR PIR triggered WL
Covert IR WL to illuminate dim areas
WL for multi purposes Staff and Containers
23- IR for perimeter
- WL for pedestrians
IR to avoid light pollution WL for CCTV
residents
NB General Guidelines Only
24Specifying Lighting for Domes
- There are 3 Possible Solutions
- Wide Angle Lighting
- Target Area Illumination
- Local Area Illumination
Only wide angle illumination can be used to cover
the cameras full range of movement
25Specifying Lighting for Domes
26Evaluating Ongoing Costs
- Traditional bulbs are expensive and LEDs offer
huge savings
Mains Driven Bulb Low Voltage Halogen Bulb LED RAYMAX and RAYLUX
Electrical Consumption 500W 200W 80W
Cost of Consumption 110 44 18
Average Bulb Life 5 months 8 months 10 years expected
Bulb changes per year 2.4 1.5 N/A
Approx Bulb List Price 75 60 N/A
Cost of Bulbs per year 180 90 N/A
Yearly Labour Cost 96 60 N/A
Total Yearly Operational Cost 386 194 18
Based upton 4,400 hours per year at 5p kw/hr
Labour costs calculated at 40 per bulb
27Evaluating Ongoing Costs
Operational Cost Per Year Operational Cost Per Year Operational Cost Per Year Operational Cost Per Year Operational Cost Per Year
Mains Driven Bulb Low Voltage Halogen Bulb LED RAYMAX RAYLUX Potential Saving
1 unit 386 194 18 368
10 units 3,860 1,940 180 3,680
20 units 7,720 3,880 360 7,360
50 units 19,300 9,700 900 18,400
100 units 38,600 19,400 1,800 36,800
28Evaluating Ongoing Costs
- Potential saving on 1 illuminator of 368 per
year - Over ten years this is a potential saving of
3,680 for 1 illuminator - Potential saving on 100 illuminators of 36,800
per year - Over ten years this is a potential saving of
368,000 for 100 illuminators - REMEMBER LEDs also provide increased site
security
293 Key Tips to Maximise Sales
- Include lighting in EVERY CCTV proposal
- Deliver benefits the customer wants
- Lower maintenance
- Increased security
- Lower running costs (projected cost savings)
- Increased flexibility
- Take responsibility for all lighting
- Infra-Red
- White-Light
30The Raytec Product Range
31- Distances up to 300m
- Latest SMT LED Technology
- 10 year life
- Cool Running thermal management
- Adaptive Illumination
- Fully controllable PSU
32RAYMAX Infra-Red
- Up to 300m
- Low power consumption
- Guaranteed long life
- Even illumination
- Adjustable power on scene
- 850nm or 950nm
- Adaptive Illumination
- 10-20, 30-60, 50-100 or 120-180
33RAYLUX White-Light
- Up to 100m
- Low power consumption
- Guaranteed long life
- Even illumination
- Adjustable power on scene
- C3 White-Light
- Adaptive Illumination
- 10-20, 30-60, 50-100 or 120-180
34High Definition
- World first HD CCTV illuminators
- Increased Power on Scene
- Improved Image Quality
- Higher Definition
35Why Raytec
- LEDs as the Flagship the future of
illumination - SMT for improved performance and reliability
- Industries highest power LEDs using latest
technology - Backed by 25 years of design experience
- Performance Leadership
- Adaptive illumination
- High Definition Lighting
- Industry leading lifetime and warranty
- Comprehensive Technical Support
- Most comprehensive range of lighting solutions
for CCTV - Infra-Red
- White-Light
36Further Information
- The Raytec Product Guide
- The Complete Guide to CCTV Lighting
- Raytec in Action DVD
- Free Lighting Design Service
- Technical Support Team
- www.rayteccctv.com
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