Green Light Induction Lighting “Saving the Earth and Creating a Better Bottom Line.” We Can Reduce Your Electric Light Bill by 50% Minimum! When Replacing HID lighting www.GreenLightInduction.com 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 Contact:949•429•3435 1 Email: [email protected] Newport Beach, CA 92660 HOW IT WORKS http://www.indolamp.com/technologyhowitworks.html •Electromagnetic transformers, constructed from rings of metal coils and powered by a high frequency electronic ballast, create an electromagnetic field around a glass tube which contains the gas. The discharge path, induced by the coils, forms a closed loop allowing acceleration of free electrons, which collide with mercury atoms and excite the electrons. As the excited electrons from these atoms fall back from this higher energy level to a lower stable state, they emit ultraviolet radiation. This UV energy is converted to visible light as it passes through a phosphor coating on the surface of the tube. The unusual shape of an induction lamp maximizes the efficiency of the electromagnetic fields that are generated. Contact:949•429•3435 2 Email: [email protected] WHAT IS INDUCTION LIGHTING Uses wireless technology to Induction lamps do not use produce light - using simple electrodes. magnetism Instead of a ballast, the Principle of Induction is the system uses a high-frequency transmission of energy by generator with a power way of a magnetic field. coupler . Fluorescent lamps use The generator produces a electrodes to strike the arc and radio frequency magnetic initiate the flow of current field to excite gas fill. through the lamp, which excites the gas fill. So energy transfers through electromagnetic induction. NEWPORT CENTER Contact:949•429•3435 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 3 Email: [email protected] Newport Beach, CA 92660 WHAT IS INDUCTION LIGHTING In fluorescents, each time The ballast connects to voltage is supplied by the your main power source ballast and the arc is struck, and can also be connected the electrodes degrade a to DC sources (like little, eventually causing batteries) in an emergency. the lamp to fail. Thanks to high-quality Since an induction lamp circuits, our induction has no electrodes, it can last fixtures with integrated up to 100,000 hours (11.4 ballast can last up to 60,000 years non-stop). hours. The most common lamp looks like an incandescent light bulb, but there's no NEWPORT CENTER 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 electrical connection inside the glass Newport Beach, CA 92660 Contact:949•429•3435 4 Email: [email protected] One 400-w induction lamp saves you the equivalent of: 20 mercury vapor lamps 25 metal halides 50 high-power compact fluorescents 108 T5 fluorescents 500 T8 fluorescents 1067 incandescent 400 Watt Induction Lamp Contact:949•429•3435 5 Email: [email protected] Overview About Green Energy Management Solutions Lighting Fundamentals Intro to Induction Lighting Why Induction Lighting? Fixtures and Applications Induction Lighting Demo NEWPORT CENTER Contact:949•429•3435 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 6 Email: [email protected] Newport Beach, CA 92660 Common Lighting Types Fluorescent Fluorescent Induction Compact Fluorescent (CFL) Linear Fluorescent Halogen High Pressure Sodium (HPS) Incandescent Light Emitting Diode (LED) Metal Halide Contact:949•429•3435 NEWPORT CENTER 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100 7 Email: [email protected] Newport Beach, CA 92660 Terms (US DoE) - Light Quantity Illumination Distribution of light on a horizontal surface Footcandle/Lux Measurement of the intensity of illumination Lumen Measurement of light emitted by a lamp Contact:949•429•3435 8 Email: [email protected] Terms – Energy Consumption Lumen Degradation The percentage of lumen loss over the life of a lamp Efficacy The ratio of light produced to energy consumed Measured in lumens per watt Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) The color of the light source measured on a Kelvin scale Contact:949•429•3435 9 Email: [email protected] Color Temperature Contact:949•429•3435 10 Email: [email protected] Terms – Light Quality Color Rendition Index (CRI) How colors appear when illuminated by a light source Contact:949•429•3435 11 Email: [email protected] CRI of Common Lighting Types Source: IESNA Ready Reference © 2003 except for Induction lighting Contact:949•429•3435 12 Email: [email protected] Before and after photographs 40W Induction 70W High Pressure Sodium Pictures taken 3/10/08 at the same time, same location, same camera and same camera settings. Contact:949•429•3435 13 Email: [email protected] Before and after photographs 40W Induction 70W High Pressure Sodium Pictures taken 3/10/08 at the same time, same location, same camera and same camera settings. Contact:949•429•3435 14 Email: [email protected] Average Life* of Common Lighting Types * Source: IESNA Ready Reference © 2003 except for Induction lighting Contact:949•429•3435 15 Email: [email protected] Origins of Induction Lighting The Father of Induction Lighting Nikola Tesla Contact:949•429•3435 16 Email: [email protected] Electrodeless lamp An electrodeless lamp is a light source in which the power required to generate light is transferred from the outside of the lamp envelope by means of (electro)magnetic fields, in contrast with a typical electrical lamp that uses electrical connections through the lamp envelope to transfer power. There are three advantages of eliminating electrodes: Extended lamp life, because the electrodes are usually the limiting factor in lamp life. The ability to use high efficiency light-generating substances that would react with metal electrodes in normal lamps. Improved collection efficiency because the source can be made very small without shortening life - a problem in electroded lamps Two systems are described below—one, plasma lamps, based on the use of radio waves energizing a bulb filled with sulfur or metal halides, the other, fluorescent induction lamps, based upon conventional fluorescent lamp phosphors. 17 Induction Lighting Technology It’s not new! Initially low adoption rate Technology advancements High quality phosphors Innovative driver improvements Dimmable (coming in 6 months) Contact:949•429•3435 18 Email: [email protected] Induction Lighting Advancements The advancement is in the patented High Frequency Generator Integrated chip technology High precision component rated greater than 150,000 hours Waterproof boards Digital HF signal reduces generator temperature by >90% Contact:949•429•3435 19 Email: [email protected] Why Induction Lighting? Benefits The following page can be better viewed in Excel. Please see the attached Excel document. Contact:949•429•3435 20 Email: [email protected] Comparison of Fluorescent Lighting Linear Fluorescent vs. Fluorescent Induction Contact:949•429•3435 21 Email: [email protected] Induction Lighting Features Long bulb life - 100,000 hours High resistance to vibration Works well in extreme temperatures (-31° to 194° F) High efficacy – 95 lumens per watt .99 power factor Lower operating temperatures Driver operates at ~ 90° Lamp operates at ~ 135-203° Contact:949•429•3435 22 Email: [email protected] Induction Lighting Features Excellent CRI (90+) Wide range of color temperatures (3500k, 4100k, 5000k) Instant start / instant re-strike Excellent lumen maintenance 95% over 40% of lamp life 100% flicker-free, noise-free Contact:949•429•3435 23 Email: [email protected] A Green Alternative Simplified recycling Mercury exists in solid form (amalgam) More energy efficient than HID lighting Less waste generated than conventional lighting Longer bulb life = smaller carbon footprint Zero maintenance for 10 years No replacement parts required Contact:949•429•3435 24 Email: [email protected] Carbon Footprint – Definition “… a measure of the impact our activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases we produce. It is measured in units of carbon dioxide.” http://www.carbonfootprint.com Contact:949•429•3435 25 Email: [email protected] What CO2 Emission are Created by: Mining Manufacturing Transportation/Distribution Warehousing Installation Maintenance Recycling Contact:949•429•3435 26 Email: [email protected] 27 Other Considerations Qualifies for utility company rebates Qualifies for Federal tax credits High CRI = Greater clarity on CCT cameras = improved security Contact:949•429•3435 28 Email: [email protected] Induction Lighting Fixtures Samples 29 Sample Fixtures for Induction Lighting 30 Sample Fixtures for Induction Lighting Roadway Fixtures 500W 31 Fixture Options New fixtures Retrofit existing fixtures Photocells Motion sensors Remote driver mounting 32 Induction Lighting Applications Installations 33 Induction Lighting Applications High Ceiling Application Tunnel Application Before (L) with HPS and After With Induction Contact:949•429•3435 34 Email: [email protected] Service Bay For Car Dealerships This the after shot with Induction. NO Maintenance and NO Material This is a before shot on the bottom With liner Costs for the next 18 years! florescent between bays and along the walls. We have replaced
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