1. The
21st Century
Green New Light
ELECTRODELESS LAMP EDL
2. Benefits of Induction Lighting
• Long Life - 100,000 hours
• Color rendering - 85 CRI
• Color Temperature - 2,700K-6,500K
• Energy Efficient - 85+ Lumens per Watt
• Lumen maintenance - 70% of its light output at 100,000 hrs
• Maintenance costs - go 10 years without a change out
• Instant on Capability - Can be used with photocell or motion sensor
• High Output - 70W to 400W
• No flickering, No Strobing, No Noise
• Minimal Color shifting
• Starting temperatures as low as -40 degrees Fahrenheit
3. Ultra-long service life
The aging of lamp filament and electrode sputter are the main factors
that limit the service life of traditional light sources.
The Electrodeless Lamp has no lamp filament and electrode inside,
and uses high frequency electromagnetic induction coupling to
produce light. The working life is above 50,000 hours.
4. High-efficiency and energy-saving
The lighting efficiency of the system reaches up to 65lm/w, the power factor
reaches up to 99%. The energy consumption of idle work is reduced.
It saves above 90% energy when compared with incandescent lamp,
and saves above 50% energy when compared with high pressure mercury
lamp and high pressure sodium lamp.
5. Green and environmental-protection
Solid amalgam and lead-free glass are used.
Over 99% of materials can be recycled, which meets the
international requirement of environmental protection.
6. Excellent color rendering
The color rendering index is larger than 80. And the light color is mild,
which can present the natural color of objects.
7. Optional color temperature
The color temperature ranges from 2700°K-6500°K.
And there are also many colorful light bulb patterns.
8. Little light evanescence
The luminous flux maintenance factor for 2,000 hours is 95%.
The luminous flux maintenance factor for 20,000 hours is 80%.
The luminous flux maintenance factor for 60,000 hours is 75%.
9. No strobe
It works in 2.65MHz frequency, which will not produce
the harm of stroboscopic effect and, therefore, protect eyesight.
10. Instant-on and restart
It lights instantly.
And the switching number reaches up to 200,000.
11. Large range of working temperature
The amalgam technology is adopted and it needs no further warm-up.
It can start-up and work normally in temperatures ranging from
40°C to 55°C.
12. Shake-proof and explosion-proof
The shake resistance performance is excellent and the lighting location
can be any place because there is no lamp filament and electrode
in the light bulb. Moreover, the surface temperature is very low
when lighted, which makes it highly explosion-proof.
13. Induction Lamps vs. H.I.D. Lamps
Comparison Induction Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium
Warranty Compact: 5 years
Separate: 10 years None None
Life Hours Compact: 60,000
Separate: 100,000 6,000~20,000 24,000
Energy Saving
Efficiency Excellent Lower Lower
Lumen Efficacy Photopic Efficacy: 150 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 110 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 90 Plm/W
(Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen)
Traditional Efficacy: 80 Lm/W Traditional Efficacy: 75 Lm/W Traditional Efficacy: 120 Lm/W
Lumen
Depreciation Rate % 5% @ 2,000 Hours 40% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours
Lamp Operating Lower < 80° Higher > 300°F Higher > 350°F
Temperature Reduces A/C cost Increased A/C cost Increased A/C cost
CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)
Re-strike Instant up to 10~15 minutes up to 10~15 minutes
Flicker None Much Much
Glare None Much Much
Environmental No Mercury Contains mercury Contains mercury
Safety No lamp waste in 10 yrs Concern with much Concern with much
lamp waste over 10 yrs lamp waste over 10 yrs
14. Induction Lamps vs. Fluorescent Lamps
Comparison Induction Compact Fluorescent Fluorescent Tubes
Warranty Compact: 5 years
Separate: 10 years None None
Life Hours Compact: 60,000
Separate: 100,000 8,000~10,000 8,000~20,000
Energy Saving
Efficiency Excellent Good Lower
Lumen Efficacy Photopic Efficacy: 150 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 85 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 69 Plm/W
(Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen)
Traditional Efficacy: 80 Lm/W Traditional Efficacy: 50 Lm/W Traditional Efficacy: 70 Lm/W
Lumen
Depreciation Rate % 5% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours 25% @ 2,000 Hours
Lamp Operating Lower < 80° Higher > 100°F Higher > 150°F
Temperature Reduces A/C cost Increased A/C cost Increased A/C cost
CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)
Re-strike Instant Instant, with initial Instant, with initial
3 min warm up time 3 min warm up time
Flicker None Much Much
Glare None Much Much
Environmental No Mercury Contains mercury Contains mercury
Safety No lamp waste in 10 yrs Concern with much Concern with much
lamp waste over 10 yrs lamp waste over 10 yrs
15. Case Study in Induction Lighting
Comparison Item Old Lighting System New Lighting System
Light Source Metal Halide High Bay Induction High Bay
Wattage 400W ( per lamp ) 200W ( per lamp )
Actual
Power Consumption 460W ( lamp & ballast ) 210W ( lamp & ballast )
Brightness 373 Lux 510 Lux
Luminous Efficacy Low Efficacy, High Efficacy,
Severe Luminous Decline, Low Luminous Decline
Poor CRI Excellent CRI
Life Hours 8000 hrs. 100,000 hrs.
( 1 year @ 24hrs/Day ) (10 years @ 24hrs/Day)
( Change 274 Bulbs Every Year ) ( Change ZERO Bulbs for 10 Years )
No. of Fixtures 274 Sets 274 Sets
Energy and Related Cost Savings:
( 460W vs. 210W ) * 274 Fixtures = 68,500Watts
68,500 Watts * 24 hours/Day / 1000 = 1,644 kWh per Day Savings
1,644kWh/Day * 365 Days per year = 600,000kWh per Year
600,000kWh per Year * .08 rate = $ 48,000/Year Energy Cost Savings
Plus: 274 Lamps * $ 21.00ea. = $ 5,754/Year in Replacement Bulbs Costs
Plus: Labor to change Bulbs $ 2,500/Year
TOTAL Savings per year: $ 56,254
10 Years TOTAL Cost Savings $ 562,540
16. Technical Data
Technology Wattage Fixture Life CRI Mean
Mean Pupil
High Pressure Sodium 70 Wattage
88 24,000 21 Lumens
5,670 Lumens
3,232
High Pressure Sodium 150 188 24,000 21 14,000 7,980
HighPressure Sodium
High Pressure Sodium 250 300 24,000 21 25,600 14,592
High Pressure Sodium 400 464 24,000 21 45,000 25,650
High Pressure Sodium 1000 1,100 24,000 21 126,000 71,820
Induction Lighting 40 41 100,000 80 3,400 5,508
Induction Lighting 80 82 100,000 80 6,800 11,016
Induction Lighting
Induction Lighting 100 102 100,000 80 8,500 13,770
Induction Lighting 120 122 100,000 80 10,200 16,524
Induction Lighting 200 204 100,000 80 17,000 27,540
Metal Halide (V) 150 188 15,000 65 11,300
Metal Halide (V) 16,837 175 215 10,000 65 10,000
MetalHalide (V)(V)
Metal Halide 14,900 250 295 10,000 65 17,000
Metal Halide (V) 25,330 400 456 10,000 65 28,800
Metal Halide (V) 42,912 1,000 1,070 12,000 65 92,900
Metal Halide (H)138,421 150 188 11,250 65 10,170
Metal Halide (H)15,153 175 215 7,500 65 9,000
MetalHalide (H)13,410
Metal Halide (H) 250 295 7,500 65 15,300
Metal Halide (H)22,797 400 456 7,500 65 25,920
Metal Halide (H)38,621 1,000 1,070 9,000 65 92,900
138,421
High Pressure Sodium 180 220 16,000 0 26,100 9,918
High Pressure Sodium 135 178 16,000 0 19,140 7,273
Low Pressure Sodium
High Pressure Sodium 90 124 16,000 0 11,095 4,216
High Pressure Sodium 55 80 18,000 0 6,655 2,529
High Pressure Sodium 35 60 18,000 0 4,000 1,520
17. Operation Costs Estimated
Technology Wattage Lamp Energy Maint- Material
Cost of
Changes In 10 Yrs enance In 10 Yrs Operation in
High Pressure Sodium 70 In 10 Yrs
3.7 927 In 10 Yrs
201 73 In 10 Yrs
1,201
High Pressure Sodium 150 3.7 1,971 201 73 2,245
HighPressure Sodium
High Pressure Sodium 250 3.7 3,154 201 73 3,427
High Pressure Sodium 400 3.7 4,878 201 73 5,151
High Pressure Sodium 1000 3.7 11,563 201 224 11,988
Induction Lighting 40 0 429 0 0 429
Induction Lighting 80 0 858 0 0 858
Induction Lighting
Induction Lighting 100 0 1,072 0 0 1,072
Induction Lighting 120 0 1,287 0 0 1,287
Induction Lighting 200 0 2,144 0 0 2,144
Metal Halide (V) 150 5.8 1,971 321 187
Metal Halide (V) 2,479 175 8.8 2,263 482 278
MetalHalide (V)(V)
Metal Halide 3,022 250 8.8 3,101 482 280
Metal Halide (V) 3,863 400 8.8 4,793 482 280
Metal Halide (V) 5,556 1,000 7.3 11,248 402 365
Metal Halide (H)12,014 150 7.8 1,971 428 249
Metal Halide (H)2,648 175 11.7 2,263 642 370
MetalHalide (H)3,275
Metal Halide (H) 250 11.7 3,101 642 374
Metal Halide (H)4,117 400 11.7 4,793 642 374
Metal Halide (H)5,810 1,000 9.7 11,248 535 487
12,270
High Pressure Sodium 180 5.5 2,308 301 345 2,954
High Pressure Sodium 135 5.5 1,873 301 257 2,432
Low Pressure Sodium
High Pressure Sodium 90 5.5 1,306 301 203 1,809
High Pressure Sodium 55 4.9 838 268 161 1,267
High Pressure Sodium 35 4.9 629 268 161 1,057
Based on:
• 24 / 7 Operations
• 0.12 kilowatt / Hour
• $55 / Hour labor charge
18. The 21st Century Green New Light
ELECTRODELESS LAMP EDL
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