New Zealand intends to "big hand" to promote the transformation of LED street lights

Recently, according to foreign media reports, New Zealand Energy and Resources Minister Simon Bridges said that due to the acceleration of the financing model, urban streets will soon be equipped with LED lighting. At the Auckland Road Lighting Conference, the Minister announced a New Zealand Transportation Authority (NZTA) policy change that allowed local authorities to get funding faster to upgrade road lighting to LED lighting. Over the next three years, the New Zealand Transport Authority and local governments will be able to spend about $66 million to upgrade existing road lighting to LED lighting. Current indications indicate that an additional $39 million will be spent in three years from 2018. Due to lower energy consumption and lower maintenance costs, the total cost of LED lighting is about 20 lower than current lighting methods. It is understood that the total cost of road lighting in New Zealand is 50 million US dollars per year. If you calculate the energy consumption of 50 and the maintenance cost of 70, the LED can save 10 million US dollars per year. LED road lighting can more realistically restore object color and improve resolution, thereby improving the safety of urban roads, reducing crime and damage, and reducing light pollution. It is understood that New Zealand currently has about 370,000 street lamps, only 2 uses LED technology, and the rest are all high-pressure sodium lamps. The Auckland Transport Authority has decided to upgrade all street lights. In the next four years, 40,000 street lights will be replaced with LEDs.

What is plasma cutting?
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Plasma cutting uses a plasma torch to cut metals of various thicknesses. The Plasma Cutter blows compressed air out of a nozzle at high speed and at the same time forms an electrical arc between the nozzle and the metal to be cut. The resulting plasma is hot enough to melt the metal and the speed ensures that the molten metal is blown away from the cut.

What is plasma?

To properly explain how a plasma cutter works, we must begin by answering the basic question [What is plasma?  In its simplest terms, plasma is the fourth state of matter.  We commonly think of matter having three states: a solid, a liquid, and a gas.  Matter changes from one state to the other through the introduction of energy, such as heat.  For example, water will change from a solid (ice) to its liquid state when a certain amount of heat is applied.  If the heat levels are increased, it will change again from a liquid to a gas (steam).  Now, if the heat levels increase again, the gases that make up the steam will become ionized and electrically conductive, becoming plasma.  A plasma cutter will use this electrically conductive gas to transfer energy from a power supply to any conductive material, resulting in a cleaner, faster cutting process than with oxyfuel. 

The plasma arc formation begins when a gas such as oxygen, nitrogen, argon, or even shop air is forced through a small nozzle orifice inside the torch.  An electric arc generated from the external power supply is then introduced to this high pressured gas flow, resulting in what is commonly referred to as a [plasma jet".  The plasma jet immediately reaches temperatures up to 40,000° F, quickly piercing through the work piece and blowing away the molten material. 

Plasma system components

Power supply -- The plasma power supply converts single or three phase AC line voltage into a smooth, constant DC voltage ranging from 200 to 400VDC.   This DC voltage is responsible for maintaining the plasma arc throughout the cut.  It also regulates the current output required based on the material type and thickness being processed.
Arc Starting Console – The ASC circuit produces an AC voltage of approximately 5,000 VAC at 2 MHz which produces the spark inside of the plasma torch to create the plasma arc.
Plasma torch – The function of the plasma torch is to provide proper alignment and cooling of the consumables.  The main consumable parts required for plasma arc generation are the electrode, swirl ring, and nozzle.  An additional shielding cap may be used to further improve cut quality, and all the parts are held together by inner and outer retaining caps.

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