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  • Induction Lighting

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  • INDUCTION LIGHTING
    Q: What is the induction lamp system and how does induction lighting work?
    A: The induction lamp system uses a revolutionary technology of light generation that combines the basic principles of induction and gas discharge. Void of electrodes this new technology delivers an unprecedented 100,000 hours of high quality white light.

    Q: What are the components of the system?
    A: The system is comprised of three components; the generator, the power coupler and lamp. The power coupler transfers energy from the HF generator to the discharge inside the glass bulb using an antenna that contains the primary induction coil and its ferrite core. The power coupler also has a heat conducting rod with mounting flange. The mounting flange allows the Induction lamp system to be mechanically attached to the luminaire.

    Q: Why Induction Lighting?
    A: Induction lamps offer an amazing 100,000 hours life making it virtually maintenance free. It offers crisp white light with 80+ CRI and a choice of 3K, 4K, 5K and 6K color temperatures. The high CRI light makes colors look brighter, more vibrant and more attractive. It produces up to 80 lumens of light for each watt of energy. This 80 LPW efficacy makes it as energy efficient as high CRI metal halide systems. Induction lamps offer high reliability and instant on and off. With less heat output.

    Q: Is the induction lamp dimmable?
    A: Yes. The patented LVD integrated circuit board ballast allows for full dimming of all LVD lamps, which can increase energy savings and provide smooth light transition from ignition to full burn. Other brands of induction lamps do not yet have this useful feature.

    Q: Do induction lamps need a dedicated fixture?
    A: Yes. Due to operating and thermal requirements the system needs to be properly installed in a suitable fixture.

    Q: Is the light output of an induction lamp affected by low temperatures/high temperatures?
    A: The lamp's amalgam fill technology and the heat conduction rod in the center create stable light output over a wide range of ambient temperatures, maintaining at least 85% of nominal lumens from -30 F to 130 F (for an enclosed fixture with heatsink). Induction lamps can start at temperatures as low as -40 F.

    Q: Does operating position affect output?
    A: No. The universal operating position does not affect the performance of the induction lamp system.

    Q: Is the induction lamp system vibration-resistant?
    A: Yes. The fact that induction lamps have no electrodes make them more reliable in high-vibration and gusty applications. The induction lamp system has proven its durability in bridges, tunnels, and signage applications.

    Q: Will induction lighting fade or damage materials?
    A: The amount of ultraviolet light generated by an 80W lamp is roughly equivalent to that of a regular fluorescent lamp per 1000 lux. The permissible exposure time (PET) is +40 hours per 1000 lux, generously above the norm (24 hours per 1000 lux). The damage factor for materials is rated at a low 0.3 so induction lamps can be used in open luminaries without any front glass.

    Q: At the end of life, must all components be replaced?
    A: All three components are separately replaceable, however, induction lights are almost always supplied as a three-component system, even for relamping. End of life usually means the generator must be replaced, and at the time, it is usually recommended to replace the bulb, as phosphor degeneration at 100,000 hours lowers lumen output.

    Below is an example on how induction can save you money & labor.
    FIXTURE
    400W METAL HALIDE
    80W INDUCTION
    Number of fixtures:
    150
    150
    Watts per fixture:
    460W
    80W
    Cost per kWh:
    $0.150
    $0.150
    Combined Total Watts:
    69000W
    12000W
    Annual Hours of Operation:
    8,760
    8,760
    Annual Electric Cost (per fixture):
    $293
    $105
    Total Annual Electric Cost:
    $43,854
    $15,768
    Annual Lamp Replacment Cost:
    $1,114
    $0
    Combined Annual Cost:
    $44,968
    $15,768

    $44,968 - $15,768 = $29,200 - 36% ANNUAL SAVINGS



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