The Minnesota Air National Guard base in Duluth, Minnesota recently replaced over 70 outdoor lights with more energy efficient induction lamps, cutting energy usage in half. Utility rebates from partner Minnesota Power paid for the entire lighting upgrade at no additional cost. Induction lights last much longer than traditional bulbs and are well-suited to the extreme climate and vibration from fighter jet operations. Initial results found induction lighting to be a cost-effective, energy saving option that will reduce the base's annual electricity bills by around $29,000.
This document compares magnetic induction lighting and LED lighting technologies for commercial and industrial applications requiring high light levels. It provides background on the technologies, describing how magnetic induction lamps use an external or internal electromagnet to excite mercury atoms and produce light, while LEDs use a semiconductor junction to convert electricity into photons. The document explains that induction lamps require an electronic ballast for operation, which can achieve 95-98% efficiency, compared to 10-17% for traditional HID ballasts. It aims to demonstrate through a scientific analysis that induction lighting is the most energy efficient choice for many applications.
Advanced NRG Solutions and LVD work together to provide energy saving lighting solutions. LVD manufactures induction lamps that last over 100,000 hours, have higher efficiency than LEDs, and provide full spectrum lighting. Case studies show induction lamps from LVD provide better illumination compared to high pressure sodium lamps and reduce energy costs by over 50% for street and industrial lighting. Customers in China, the US, Korea, and West Africa have installed LVD induction lamps for their long lifespan and energy savings.
The document provides information about Turolight Inc. lighting fixtures that use induction lamp technology. The fixtures are environmentally friendly, energy efficient, and virtually maintenance free. They can replace various lighting technologies such as T8, T5, metal halide, and sodium bulbs. The fixtures have warranties for lamps/ballasts of 5 years and fixtures of 1 year. Technical specifications and ordering codes are provided for several fixture models.
The Minnesota Air National Guard base in Duluth, Minnesota recently replaced over 70 outdoor lights with more energy efficient induction lamps, cutting energy usage in half. Utility rebates from partner Minnesota Power paid for the entire lighting upgrade at no additional cost. Induction lights last much longer than traditional bulbs and are well-suited to the extreme climate and vibration from fighter jet operations. Initial results found induction lighting to be a cost-effective, energy saving option that will reduce the base's annual electricity bills by around $29,000.
This document compares magnetic induction lighting and LED lighting technologies for commercial and industrial applications requiring high light levels. It provides background on the technologies, describing how magnetic induction lamps use an external or internal electromagnet to excite mercury atoms and produce light, while LEDs use a semiconductor junction to convert electricity into photons. The document explains that induction lamps require an electronic ballast for operation, which can achieve 95-98% efficiency, compared to 10-17% for traditional HID ballasts. It aims to demonstrate through a scientific analysis that induction lighting is the most energy efficient choice for many applications.
Advanced NRG Solutions and LVD work together to provide energy saving lighting solutions. LVD manufactures induction lamps that last over 100,000 hours, have higher efficiency than LEDs, and provide full spectrum lighting. Case studies show induction lamps from LVD provide better illumination compared to high pressure sodium lamps and reduce energy costs by over 50% for street and industrial lighting. Customers in China, the US, Korea, and West Africa have installed LVD induction lamps for their long lifespan and energy savings.
The document provides information about Turolight Inc. lighting fixtures that use induction lamp technology. The fixtures are environmentally friendly, energy efficient, and virtually maintenance free. They can replace various lighting technologies such as T8, T5, metal halide, and sodium bulbs. The fixtures have warranties for lamps/ballasts of 5 years and fixtures of 1 year. Technical specifications and ordering codes are provided for several fixture models.
The document provides an overview of the lighting products offered by Miser Lighting in their November 2008 catalog. It lists 14 different series of lighting fixtures including highbay, surface mounted, shoebox, cobra-head roadway, ceiling mounted garage, flood, wallpack, and sealed industrial/recreation series. For each series, it provides the model, type, wattage options, and typical applications. A full catalog with specifications for all products is available on Miser Lighting's website.
Global Induction Lighting is committed to using next generation lighting technology to achieve energy savings, reduce environmental impact, and improve quality of light while enabling sustainable growth. Their induction lamps can reduce energy consumption by 50-70% compared to traditional lighting, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and have a very long lifetime of over 100,000 hours which reduces maintenance costs and landfill waste. The lighting products are designed for both interior and exterior commercial and industrial applications.
Green & Clean Energy Co. was founded in 2006 to bring sustainable energy products to market. They develop and distribute practical products that are economically and environmentally beneficial through ongoing research. Green & Clean intends to continue innovating in areas like wind, power management, and LED lighting to remain a leader in sustainable solutions internationally.
This document provides information about HighMax highbay fixtures and retrofit kits from MaxLite that are suitable for warehouses, gymnasiums, and recreation rooms. The fixtures and retrofit kits can accommodate 150W or 200W HighMax lamps. The fixtures come with hooks and cords and range in diameter from 16.5 to 21 inches. Optional accessories include cone lenses and wire guards.
This document discusses induction lighting, which uses magnetic fields rather than electrodes to excite gases and produce light. Some key benefits include a 100,000 hour lifespan, high efficiency of 85+ lumens per watt, instant on capability, and minimal maintenance costs due to the long lifespan. Induction lighting can be controlled through wireless remote controls, wired systems, or motion sensors. Retrofit kits are also available to convert existing fixtures to induction.
This document summarizes the benefits of Infinity's induction lighting fixtures for signs and roadways. [1] Their induction lamps last up to 100,000 hours, significantly longer than other lighting technologies, reducing maintenance costs. [2] The fixtures withstand a wide range of temperatures and are rated for wet locations. [3] They provide high quality, color-corrected light output and have instant restrike, improving safety.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide long life, energy efficiency, and instant on/off capabilities making it suitable for applications like parking garages, gymnasiums, and industrial facilities.
The COBRA HEAD is a high-pressure die cast aluminum lighting fixture designed for outdoor use. It features an aluminum reflector, clear tempered glass lens, and optional twist-lock photocell. The fixture uses BCN-PLI 85W-100W induction lamps with a lifetime of 100,000 hours and color temperature of 5000K. A high frequency generator powers the lamps with high power factor and flicker-free constant output. The COBRA HEAD is suitable for use in locations like freeways, highways, parking lots and public entrances between ambient temperatures of -20°C to 40°C.
This document provides information on electrodeless induction lamps. It explains that induction lamps operate without electrodes, enhancing lamp life compared to conventional fluorescent lamps. The document discusses the working principle of induction lamps and their advantages, such as extremely long life, high efficiency, and instant starting without flickering. It also notes that the lack of electrodes allows induction lamps to achieve lifespans of up to 60,000 hours. Tables compare induction lamps to other light sources and provide specifications for various induction lamp models.
The document lists prices for various induction lighting fixtures, lamps, and ballasts from the website GetGreenLighting.com. It provides the fixture or lamp type, available wattages, and cost for numerous aluminum high bay fixtures from 100W to 250W ranging from $245 to $320. It also lists prices for acrylic high bay, garage canopy, shoe box, wall pack, and cobra head fixtures. Round and rectangle induction lamps and ballasts are listed from 40W to 250W costing between $110 and $310. Standard 6 and 10 foot twist lock power cords in 120V, 250V and 277V configurations are $7.50 to $8.50.
This document provides specifications for the EverLast® Induction Lighting ECH-EC-250W fixture. It has a wattage of 250W, a lamp life rating of 100,000 hours, and a ballast life rating of 60,000 hours. Additional details include a CRI of 90, IP54 rating, and excellent vibration and shock resistance. The fixture is suitable for applications like freeway, highway, and parking lot lighting. It has a 5-year warranty on lamps and ballasts and a 10-year warranty on fixtures.
This document discusses induction lighting and energy systems. It presents induction lighting as a 3-legged stool approach that provides benefits for the lighting environment, energy savings, and operational savings. Induction lights have an ultra-long life compared to other light sources like HPS and metal halide. Case studies show induction lighting installations in freezers, underpasses, docks, soffits, and parking lots. The document also presents energy systems for areas like pick modules, conveyors, and distribution centers that provide additional energy savings.
This document provides specifications for the LIBERTY SERIES high bay industrial fixture. The fixture is designed for high ceiling applications requiring efficient downlight and horizontal illumination with glare control. It features a 100,000 hour system life, maintenance-free operation, energy savings of up to 58% compared to standard HID fixtures, and induction lamps that provide 90% lumen maintenance at 70,000 hours. The ordering guide provides options for lamp wattage, color temperature, voltage, dome style, and accessories. Photometry data is also included.
Induction lighting is a fluorescent lamp technology that generates light through electromagnetic induction. It eliminates the need for electrodes and filaments by using a high frequency magnetic field to excite mercury atoms within the lamp. This causes the mercury to emit UV light that the phosphor coating converts to visible light. External induction lamps have an induction coil wrapped around the lamp tube, while internal lamps have a re-entrant cavity containing the coil. Induction lamps have longer lifetimes than traditional fluorescent lamps and produce light with a higher scotopic to photopic ratio, making the light appear brighter to human vision and allowing lower wattage induction lamps to replace higher wattage traditional lamps.
Induction lighting uses magnetic induction rather than electrodes to ignite phosphors inside sealed lamps, allowing for a lifespan of 100,000 hours compared to 100 incandescent bulbs or 5 fluorescent lamps. Induction fixtures operate on voltages between 110v to 277v and temperatures from -20°F to 122°F or -40°F to 122°F for exterior fixtures. They are energy efficient due to electronic ballasts and produce light comparable to a 400w HID lamp while using 265w. The quality of light is 5000 Kelvin and 90 CRI.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide reduced maintenance costs and lifetime of 40,000+ hours. Dimensions are 16" square with a 10" recess.
Induction lamps operate without electrodes, instead using an alternating magnetic field to induce current in mercury vapor which produces light. They have advantages over fluorescent lamps like longer lifespan up to 100,000 hours. Different types of induction lamps exist including cavity lamps with internal coils and external-coil lamps resembling transformers. Induction lamps open new possibilities for lighting design and performance.
The document provides an overview of the lighting products offered by Miser Lighting in their November 2008 catalog. It lists 14 different series of lighting fixtures including highbay, surface mounted, shoebox, cobra-head roadway, ceiling mounted garage, flood, wallpack, and sealed industrial/recreation series. For each series, it provides the model, type, wattage options, and typical applications. A full catalog with specifications for all products is available on Miser Lighting's website.
Global Induction Lighting is committed to using next generation lighting technology to achieve energy savings, reduce environmental impact, and improve quality of light while enabling sustainable growth. Their induction lamps can reduce energy consumption by 50-70% compared to traditional lighting, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and have a very long lifetime of over 100,000 hours which reduces maintenance costs and landfill waste. The lighting products are designed for both interior and exterior commercial and industrial applications.
Green & Clean Energy Co. was founded in 2006 to bring sustainable energy products to market. They develop and distribute practical products that are economically and environmentally beneficial through ongoing research. Green & Clean intends to continue innovating in areas like wind, power management, and LED lighting to remain a leader in sustainable solutions internationally.
This document provides information about HighMax highbay fixtures and retrofit kits from MaxLite that are suitable for warehouses, gymnasiums, and recreation rooms. The fixtures and retrofit kits can accommodate 150W or 200W HighMax lamps. The fixtures come with hooks and cords and range in diameter from 16.5 to 21 inches. Optional accessories include cone lenses and wire guards.
This document discusses induction lighting, which uses magnetic fields rather than electrodes to excite gases and produce light. Some key benefits include a 100,000 hour lifespan, high efficiency of 85+ lumens per watt, instant on capability, and minimal maintenance costs due to the long lifespan. Induction lighting can be controlled through wireless remote controls, wired systems, or motion sensors. Retrofit kits are also available to convert existing fixtures to induction.
This document summarizes the benefits of Infinity's induction lighting fixtures for signs and roadways. [1] Their induction lamps last up to 100,000 hours, significantly longer than other lighting technologies, reducing maintenance costs. [2] The fixtures withstand a wide range of temperatures and are rated for wet locations. [3] They provide high quality, color-corrected light output and have instant restrike, improving safety.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide long life, energy efficiency, and instant on/off capabilities making it suitable for applications like parking garages, gymnasiums, and industrial facilities.
The COBRA HEAD is a high-pressure die cast aluminum lighting fixture designed for outdoor use. It features an aluminum reflector, clear tempered glass lens, and optional twist-lock photocell. The fixture uses BCN-PLI 85W-100W induction lamps with a lifetime of 100,000 hours and color temperature of 5000K. A high frequency generator powers the lamps with high power factor and flicker-free constant output. The COBRA HEAD is suitable for use in locations like freeways, highways, parking lots and public entrances between ambient temperatures of -20°C to 40°C.
This document provides information on electrodeless induction lamps. It explains that induction lamps operate without electrodes, enhancing lamp life compared to conventional fluorescent lamps. The document discusses the working principle of induction lamps and their advantages, such as extremely long life, high efficiency, and instant starting without flickering. It also notes that the lack of electrodes allows induction lamps to achieve lifespans of up to 60,000 hours. Tables compare induction lamps to other light sources and provide specifications for various induction lamp models.
The document lists prices for various induction lighting fixtures, lamps, and ballasts from the website GetGreenLighting.com. It provides the fixture or lamp type, available wattages, and cost for numerous aluminum high bay fixtures from 100W to 250W ranging from $245 to $320. It also lists prices for acrylic high bay, garage canopy, shoe box, wall pack, and cobra head fixtures. Round and rectangle induction lamps and ballasts are listed from 40W to 250W costing between $110 and $310. Standard 6 and 10 foot twist lock power cords in 120V, 250V and 277V configurations are $7.50 to $8.50.
This document provides specifications for the EverLast® Induction Lighting ECH-EC-250W fixture. It has a wattage of 250W, a lamp life rating of 100,000 hours, and a ballast life rating of 60,000 hours. Additional details include a CRI of 90, IP54 rating, and excellent vibration and shock resistance. The fixture is suitable for applications like freeway, highway, and parking lot lighting. It has a 5-year warranty on lamps and ballasts and a 10-year warranty on fixtures.
This document discusses induction lighting and energy systems. It presents induction lighting as a 3-legged stool approach that provides benefits for the lighting environment, energy savings, and operational savings. Induction lights have an ultra-long life compared to other light sources like HPS and metal halide. Case studies show induction lighting installations in freezers, underpasses, docks, soffits, and parking lots. The document also presents energy systems for areas like pick modules, conveyors, and distribution centers that provide additional energy savings.
This document provides specifications for the LIBERTY SERIES high bay industrial fixture. The fixture is designed for high ceiling applications requiring efficient downlight and horizontal illumination with glare control. It features a 100,000 hour system life, maintenance-free operation, energy savings of up to 58% compared to standard HID fixtures, and induction lamps that provide 90% lumen maintenance at 70,000 hours. The ordering guide provides options for lamp wattage, color temperature, voltage, dome style, and accessories. Photometry data is also included.
Induction lighting is a fluorescent lamp technology that generates light through electromagnetic induction. It eliminates the need for electrodes and filaments by using a high frequency magnetic field to excite mercury atoms within the lamp. This causes the mercury to emit UV light that the phosphor coating converts to visible light. External induction lamps have an induction coil wrapped around the lamp tube, while internal lamps have a re-entrant cavity containing the coil. Induction lamps have longer lifetimes than traditional fluorescent lamps and produce light with a higher scotopic to photopic ratio, making the light appear brighter to human vision and allowing lower wattage induction lamps to replace higher wattage traditional lamps.
Induction lighting uses magnetic induction rather than electrodes to ignite phosphors inside sealed lamps, allowing for a lifespan of 100,000 hours compared to 100 incandescent bulbs or 5 fluorescent lamps. Induction fixtures operate on voltages between 110v to 277v and temperatures from -20°F to 122°F or -40°F to 122°F for exterior fixtures. They are energy efficient due to electronic ballasts and produce light comparable to a 400w HID lamp while using 265w. The quality of light is 5000 Kelvin and 90 CRI.
This document provides specifications for the RM851 Series high abuse recessed fixture for grid ceilings. It can be used with compact fluorescent or induction lamps. The fixture has a heavy gauge steel or aluminum housing, specular aluminum reflector, and prismatic tempered glass lens. It is UL listed and suitable for damp locations. Induction lamp options provide reduced maintenance costs and lifetime of 40,000+ hours. Dimensions are 16" square with a 10" recess.
Induction lamps operate without electrodes, instead using an alternating magnetic field to induce current in mercury vapor which produces light. They have advantages over fluorescent lamps like longer lifespan up to 100,000 hours. Different types of induction lamps exist including cavity lamps with internal coils and external-coil lamps resembling transformers. Induction lamps open new possibilities for lighting design and performance.