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electrodeless lamps LVD low frequency saving lighting 150W induction lamp
electrodeless lamps LVD low frequency saving lighting 150W induction lamp
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[China Supplier]
Contact Person : Mr. cai marcus
Tel : 86-514-88335928
Fax : 86-514-82658458
Product Detail
lifespan: 100,000 hours lumen :80lm/w wattage 80W -300W power factor 0.99 Voltage: 90V-270V color temperature 2700K-6500K

Induction Comparison Charts

There are many applications where Induction Lighting is a superior option.

Applications with High Potential for Induction Lighting

In hard-to-reach locations that make maintenance costs high, such as street lighting and tunnels, or in high ceilings where there is continuous operation, such as hotel rotundas Cold environments, such as supermarket walk-in coolers and freezers Where high-quality lighting is required or highly desirable Where reliability is highly valued Where high lumen output is required Areas that require lamps to reach full illumination immediately.

Long Lifespan

Experience with using induction lighting at the U.S. Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, has demonstrated the long life in actual usage. WIPP's first induction lighting system was installed in 1998, replacing high-pressure sodium (HPS) lights. More than 10 years later, all but three of the original 36 induction units are still operating after more than 88,000 hours of continuous, 24/7 operation. Additional systems were installed in 2002 and succeeding years, both indoors and outside, with excellent results

Having said that, there are some caveats. One induction bulb's rated life is only 15,000 hours and its output is only 1,100 lumens. It is a self-contained all-in-one screw-in unit that can directly replace a conventional incandescent or compact fluorescent bulb. This bulb targets different applications than those of most other induction lighting systems because of both its lower light output and shorter life. See our About Induction Page for a direct comparison.

Two of the top manufacturers of induction lighting systems have an average rated life of 100,000 hours, including the ballast. Some other manufacturers only rate their ballasts for 60,000 hours, even though the bulb may last longer. Check out the warranties before buying. Some manufacturers offer full five-year warranties on the entire induction lighting system. Others offer shorter warranties on some or all components.

Although they may last 100,000 hours, after 60,000 to 100,000 hours of operation the initial lumen output of many of the induction lighting systems drops to 70%—the point where relamping is often recommended.

Energy and Related Cost Savings:

( 460W – 210W ) X 274 Fixtures=68,500Watts
68,500 Watts X 24 hours/Day / 1000=1,644 kWh per Day Savings
1,644kWh/Day X 365 Days per year=600,000kWh per Year
600,000kWh per Year X .11 rate=$66,000.00/Year Energy Cost Savings
Plus: 274 Lamps X $30.03ea.=$8,229.00/Year in Replacement Bulbs Costs
Plus: Labor to change Bulbs=$3575.50/Year
TOTAL Savings per year:=$80,454.50.00
10 Years TOTAL Cost Savings=$804,545.00

electrodeless lamps LVD low frequency saving lighting 150W induction lamp

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