1. Specializing in energy-efficient lighting for retail,
commercial and industrial applications.
Carolina Induction Lighting provides companies with innovative lighting solutions that
save energy, dollars, time and our environment. Induction lamps are nearly half the price
of high-power LEDs with almost twice the service life, needing virtually no maintenance,
and producing a white crisp light that uses 50-60% less energy than high pressure sodium What is Induction Technology?
or metal halide bulbs.
• Best kept secret in energy-efficient
Induction lamps do not have electrodes, but instead utilize the principle of Induction - lighting (old lighting technology
the transmission of energy by way of magnetic field. Think of it as wireless lighting. This made new again)
technology allows for a temperature range of -40˚F to 122˚F, making it a perfect solution
for many outdoor uses. Induction lamps are rated for 100,000 hours of use (22 years at 12 • Developed in 1890’s by Nicola
Tesla around the same time that
hour days) and carry a 5-year warranty.
his rival, Thomas Edison, was
working to improve the incandescent
Most existing fixtures can be retrofitted with induction, providing an ideal cost-effective light bulb
lighting solution.
• Essentially a fluorescent light
• Long life - 100,000 hours (5 times longer than high pressure sodium) without electrodes or filaments
• Color rendering – 85+ CRI - the items that frequently cause
• Color temperature – 2,700K-6,500K other bulbs to burn out quickly
• Energy efficient – 85+ Lumens per watt
• High output – 40W to 400W • Clearer, long-lasting, maintenance-
• Lumen maintenance - 70% of its light output at 100,000 hours free light that uses less energy
• Maintenance costs – 5 year replacement warranty and is environmentally friendly
• Instant on and instant restrike
• Can be used with photocell or motion sensor
• No flickering, strobing, or noise
• Minimal color shifting
Commonly used induction lighting lamps are globe type induction lamps (80W~200W), circular type induction lamps
(40W~300W) and rectangular type induction lamps (70W~400W). Fixture types vary per application and include all
major architectural area, site lighting, outdoor lighting, and street lighting fixtures, as well as lights for post-top mounted
street lights, service station canopies, billboards, and many more.
The small, solid pellet of mercury called amalgam
in an induction light can be easily disposed of
with little or no risk of exposure or contamination.
The solid mercury amalgam is also simpler to
recover for recycling at end of lamp life.
Buck Davis
Charlotte, NC 888.501.6456 Tiffany Davis
Greenville, SC
ph. 704.975.3411 www.CarolinaInductionLighting.com 864.525.7273
fax. 704.625.1830
info@CarolinaInductionLighting.com