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Pulse-Start Metal Halide HID Lighting Fixtures
Pulse-start metal halide lamps, fixtures, and ballasts are well worth the initially higher front end costs they present to both you and to your clients. The improved efficiency and performance generates a superior light source and reduces energy costs that translate down the line to a return on investment. Pulse-start metal halides also last a great deal longer than their probe-start standard equivalents. This represents even more savings you can pass on to your client, because replacing standard MH fixtures represents both equipment costs and labor costs your clients simply do not want to pay in times of a recession.
Pulse-start metal halides, like their standard predecessors, fall into the category of High Intensity Discharge lamps, also known as HID lamps. On the average, a standard HID lamp performs with approximately 3 times the efficiency as an incandescent lamp. Even better results can be expected with pulse-start MH fixtures, which in spite of their approximately 20% higher front-end cost, more than pay for themselves over the course of a life span.
Increased lumen efficacy (lumens per watt) by as much as 24%
While standard Metal Halides lead many sectors of the site lighting industry in the arena of LPW, it may very well serve both you and your clients to increase this efficiency by up to 24% by investing in pulse-start metal halides.
This may constitute the winning element of your bid if you are proposing an area lighting system in a major city such as Houston, TX where LPW efficiency regulations have recently change to 1 lumen per .05 watts. The power savings, plus the increase lighting output, could potentially represent an irresistible line item on your next proposal.
Higher light output per unit of electric power Pulse-start lamps produce more mean lumens per watt of electricity.
Improved lumen maintenance by as much as 15%
Pulse-start metal halides offer further competitive advantage over standard MH lamps by increasing lumens maintenance by as much as 15%. As standard HIDs age, they actually output less light. To compensate for this phenomenon, known as lumen depreciation, contractors will often slightly oversell the number of lamps so the overall system will maintain the desired lighting output for the duration of its lifespan. This, of course, costs the client more money.
If you really want to be competitive, show your clients how pulse-start metal halides are 6-15% better at reducing lumens depreciation-then show them a photometric study with fewer fixtures (and less costs) than your competitors’ proposals contain.
Extended lamp life
Many of the latest, US-manufactured pulse-start metal halide lamps can last as long as 15,000 hours. This is 5,000 hours longer than the estimated 10,000-hour life span of a probe-start lamp of the same wattage.
Sell your clients not only on the idea of a longer lasting light source, but on the money they will avoid spending on expensive labor fees to replace burned out lamps.
Superior Color Rendering, Warm Up Time, and Re-Strike Time
As MH lamps get older, their CRI depreciates as well. Pulse-start MH lamps, however, maintain a consistently higher CRI than probe-start equivalents. They also take only 2 minutes to warm up, and in the event of a power failure, normally re-strike in 4 or 5 minutes—much better for security lighting than standard MH lamps that take around 12 minutes to re-strike.
Pulse-start Metal Halides Work Best with Pulse-start Fixtures and Electronic Ballasts.
Every contractor knows it is generally not a good idea to mix newer technology with older technology. Pulse-start lamps should be fitted to pulse-start fixtures and operated with electronic ballasts for maximum energy savings. Since your clients will be spending more money on the equipment itself, it will be necessary to show them some math to justify the added expense, and to promise them a return on investment.
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Alvin G2540-B Swing Arm Lamp, Black $16.99 Swing Arm Lamp- Black…One of the most important items in any artist’s studio! These lamps will clip onto almost any table. They will also clamp on to shelves and surfaces that are vertical or horizontal. Features a ventilated metal shade double shade baffle for glare reduction a spring balanced adjustable arm and lampholder switch (not an inline switch). The arm extends to 32″. The lamp itsel… |
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Moonrays 97125 Rechargeable NiCd AA Batteries for Solar Powered Units, AA, 4 Pack $4.99 Pack of 4 “AA” rechargeable NiCd replacement batteries. For use in all solar fixtures…. |
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Blue Glass Moroccan Lantern $4.50 37438 The cobalt hues of this exotic metal candle lantern bring to mind images of mysterious Morocco! Suitable for hanging or use as a freestyle lamp. For use with tealights or votive candles only (not included). Metal and glass. 4 ” x 3 ” x 8 ” high…. |
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Sacrament $5.75 Contemporary metal doesn’t get much better or blistering than Lamb of God, something the quintet proves track-by-track on this latest offering. Armed with a bevy of furious riffs and perhaps even more furious vocals, the group tears through tracks such as “Walk with Me in Hell” and “Foot to the Throat” with a ferocity too-little-heard among the sea of bands that the group has inspired in its still… |
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Ashes of the Wake $5.80 “Violence begins to mend what was broken.” Boy, how he does it. Choosing not to borrow the pinky ring flash of the Underworld and but rather good old fashioned eye for eye justice, singer Randy Blythe croaks savagely though “Omerta.” Backed by a healthy dose of lumbering menace, the song is sung as if by vengeance itself. Violence begetting violence is a constant on this album, both in music an… |
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Lamb of God – Killadelphia $7.94 They may sound like the angel of death breaking down one’s front door, but behind the scenes thrash-metal band Lamb of God turn out to be a wine-drinking, practical joke-playing, wife-loving bunch with a penchant for worldly debates and such healthy thrills as sky diving. Part concert footage, part fly-on-the-wall video documentary of the ups and downs of a road tour, Lamb of God: Killadelphia co… |
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USB 10 LED Light Lamp Notebook Laptop Computer PC $0.01 Lighten up! Plug this small lamp into your USB port and see what you’re doing. The cable is sturdy and flexible, and will hold the shape you bend it into, so you can position the light where you need it. Soft illumination won’t disturb others…. |
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Baby Ben Classic Alarm Clock $8.85 W. BABY BEN ALM/DIAL LUM HANDS… |
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HDE 12 LED USB Light w/ Clip $14.99 Shine a light on your work anywhere that you have a USB port! This 12 LED light connects to a USB 2.0 port from a 38″ usb cable and is attached to a clip for easy mounting. The light can easily be positioned to shine on just the right spot due to the flexible metal tube. Light Diameter: 5.5 cm. / 2.17 in…. |
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1000w HPS Ultra Sun Bulb – High Pressure Sodium $31.54 140,000 lumens! These high-output super HPS lamps are specifically engineered for plant growth. Their spectrum and output rival lamps that are three times the price. One year warranty.Works with Harvest Pro, SS10 and Galaxy 1000w ballasts…. |
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