Induction Lamps have:
- Life span of
= 100,000 burning hours rated life (Separated ballast).
= 60,000 burning hours rated life (Self ballasted).
- Energy efficient and best Color Rendition among fluorescent lamps.
- Minimal Heat and CO2 output.
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LVD Induction Lamp
1. “LIGHTING UP YOUR
TOMORROW with EFFICIENT
LIGHTING SYSTEMS…”
Arnold Ynclino – Merro
AJM UNI-TECH TRADING & SERVICES
May 12, 2011
2. MISSION AND VISION:
To provide Modern Lighting Products, which
offers:
New Design Concepts.
Energy Efficient / Low Wattages /
Higher Luminosity.
Positive Impact on the Environment.
Short Return of Investment / Payback.
3. TOPICS:
LVD INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES /
FEATURES / BENEFITS
TECHNICAL COMPARISON OF LVD INDUCTION
LAMP AGAINST TRADITIONAL LAMP.
ECONOMICS: COSTS SAVING ANALYSIS /
RETURN OF INVESTMENT
4. INTRODUCTION:
The Induction light has been in existence for
some time now.
LVD Induction Lamps have been in use around
the world for over 7 years with great success.
5. INTRODUCTION:
Energy Saving Induction Lighting is Ideal for :
Industrial Warehouse Lightings
Manufacturing Plants
Supermarkets, Malls, Retail Store Lighting
Outdoor Lighting (Perimeter & Streetlights)
Other Applications…
6. LVD INDUCTION LAMP DESCRIPTION:
Induction Lamps consists of:
- Electrode less lamp, using only induction coils to
energize the lamp with an electronic ballast only.
Induction Lamps replaces the following:
- Metal Halides, High Pressure Sodium and Mercury.
Induction Lamps have:
- Life span of = 100,000 burning hours rated life
(Separated ballast).
= 60,000 burning hours rated life (Self ballasted).
- Energy efficient and best Color Rendition among fluorescent
lamps.
- Minimal Heat and CO2 output.
7. LVD FEATURES:
Power Factor >0.95
IC controlled electronic ballast
Pupil Luminous Flux: Up to 150 Plm/W
High lumen efficiency
Superior energy savings
Wide voltage range (120V, 220V, 277V)
Instant start and instant Re - strike
Reliable ignition even to -40°C
CRI > 80 (Ra)
Wide color temperature range (2700K, 6500K)
8. INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES:
Long performance life up to 100,000 hours.
High lumen depreciation maintenance rate (at >95%
after 2,000 hours and >85% after 6,000 hours).
Lower energy bills due to Low energy consumption.
Low heat output of bulb.
9. INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES:
Greater range of applications vs HID and
fluorescents
Like natural sunlight
Excellent lighting quality with no flicker
No liquid mercury to harm human
beings or the environment
10. Benefits:
Reduced replacement of bulb costs.
Zero maintenance costs.
Less problems caused by interruption of
industrial production or traffic flow.
Reduce electricity costs by at least 50%.
11. Benefits:
Reduced air-conditioning costs.
Easy installation.
Increase worker productivity.
Increase bottom line profits.
Ease of use as retrofit or in new construction
applications.
12. How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/
LVD Induction Lamp
TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP
TYPE STANDARD ACTUAL STANDARD ACTUAL
POWER (W) POWER (W) POWER (W) POWER (W)
HIGH 70 84 40 43
PRESSURE
SODIUM/
METAL 100 120 40 43
HALIDE
150 180 80 86
250 300 120 130
400 464 200 216
13. How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/
LVD Induction Lamp
TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP
TYPE STANDARD ACTUAL STANDARD ACTUAL
POWER POWER (W) POWER (W) POWER (W)
(W)
HIGH 80 100 40 43
PRESSURE
MERCURY 125 150 40 43
LAMP
160 192 80 86
250 300 120 130
150 162
400 460
200 216
14. How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/
LVD Induction Lamp
TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP
TYPE STANDARD ACTUAL STANDARD ACTUAL
POWER (W) POWER (W) POWER (W) POWER (W)
FLUORESCENT
LIGHT 38 45 23 23
85 98 40 43
125 140 80 86
165 185 80 86
16. VENUS
Venus series has a unique mushroom-shaped
bulb to enhance light output.
It comes in compact attached ballast with E27
screw base.
17. SPECIFICATIONS FOR VENUS MODEL
Voltage Lumen Color
Model Warranty CRI Dimensions
Range Output (Lm) Temperature
VENUS
L78 X W62 X
JX-23, 3 YRS. 75~85 220V 1350 2700K / 6500K
H182
23W
VENUS
L115 X W88 X
JX-40, 3 YRS. 75~85 220V 2550 2700K / 6500K
H250
40W
19. SATURN
The Saturn series lamp is donut-shaped;
Well-suited for round fixtures such as
low/high bay industrial lighting, retail and
general outdoor lighting.
It is available in 40-200W.
20. SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEPARATED MODEL
Color Dimensions
Model Warranty Voltage Lumens
Temperature (mm)
LVD-GY-TX-
5 YRS. 220V 2400~2800 2700K/6500K D417 x H492
40W
LVD-GY-TX-
5 YRS. 220V 5200~7140 2700K/6500K D417 x H492
80W
LVD-GY-TX- 220V
5 YRS. 9400~11700 2700K/6500K D547 X H557
120W
LVD-GY-TX-
5 YRS. 220V 17000~19400 2700K/6500K D547 X H557
200W
22. SEPARATE BALLAST INDUCTION
LAMP HIGH BAY FIXTURES:
1. Model 0361-1 (16”) Saturn-TX-40W Lamp
2. Model 0361-1 (16”) Saturn-TX-80W Lamp
3. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-120W Lamp
4. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-150W Lamp
5. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-200W Lamp
24. SMART DRAGON
Smart Dragon Series Lamp Rectangular in
shape, suitable for square or rectangular fixtures
(Floodlight casings).
Smart Dragon series fits well in road, tunnel,
perimeter lightings, spot lightings, gymnasium,
buildings, etc..
It is available in wattages ranging from 40-200W.
25. SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEPARATED MODEL
Color Dimensions
Model Warranty Voltage Lumens
Temperature (mm)
LVD-GY-LL-40W 5 YRS. 220V 2400~2800 2700K/6500K 180x330x110
LVD-GY-LL-80W 5 YRS. 220V 5200~7140 2700K/6500K 354x374x130
LVD-GY-LL-120W 5 YRS. 220V 9400~11700 2700K/6500K 418x460x160
LVD-GY-LL-200W 5 YRS. 220V 17000~19400 2700K/6500K 550x647x227
27. LVD SEPARATED INDUCTION LAMP
FLOODLIGHT FIXTURES:
1. Model 0553-1 Smart Dragon-LL-40W Lamp
2. Model 0553-2 Smart Dragon-LL-80W Lamp
3. Model 0553-3 Smart Dragon-LL-120W Lamp
4. Model 0553-3 Smart Dragon-LL-150W Lamp
5. Model 0553-4 Smart Dragon-LL-200W Lamp
28. Induction Lamps vs. Traditional Lamps
Comparison LVD Induction Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium
Compact: 3 years
Warranty None None
Separate: 5 years
Compact: 60,000
Life Hours 6,000~20,000 24,000
Separate: 100,000
Energy Saving
Excellent Lower Lower
Efficiency
Photopic Efficacy: 150 Photopic Efficacy: 110 Photopic Efficacy: 90
Plm/W Plm/W Plm/W
Lumen Efficacy (Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen) (Plm: Pupil Lumen)
Traditional Efficacy: 80 Traditional Efficacy: 75 Traditional Efficacy: 120
Lm/W Lm/W Lm/W
Lumen
Depreciation 5% @ 2,000 Hours 40% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours
Rate %
Lamp
Lower, <80°F Higher, >300° F Higher, >350° F
Operating
Reduces A/C cost Increased A/C cost Increased A/C cost
Temperature
CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)
29. Induction Lamps vs. Traditional Lamps
Comparison LVD Induction Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium
Needs up to 10~15
Re-strike Instant Needs up to 10~15 minutes
minutes
Flicker None Much Much
Glare None Much Much
Contains mercury
Contains mercury
Environmental No Mercury Concern with much
Concern with much lamp
Safety No lamp waste in 10 years lamp
waste over 10 years
waste over 10 years
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30. LVD Induction Lamps vs. Fluorescent Lamps
Comparison LVD Induction Compact Fluorescent Fluorescent Tubes
Compact:3 years
Warrantee None None
Separate: 5 years
Compact: 60,000
Life Hours 8,000~10,000 8,000~20,000
Separate: 100,000
Energy Saving
Excellent Good Lower
Efficiency
Photopic Efficacy: 150 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 85 Plm/W Photopic Efficacy: 69 Plm/W
Lumen Efficacy (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 5% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours 25% @ 2,000 Hours
Rate %
Lamp
Lower, <80°F Higher, >100° F Higher, >150° F
Operating
Reduces A/C cost Increased A/C cost Increased A/C cost
Temperature
CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)
31. Induction Lamps vs. Fluorescent Lamps
Comparison LVD Induction Compact Fluorescent Fluorescent Tubes
Instant, with initial 3 minute Instant, with initial 3 minute
Re-strike Instant
warm up time. warm up time.
Flicker None Much Much
Glare None Much Much
Contains mercury Contains mercury
Environmental No Mercury
Concern with much lamp Concern with much lamp
Safety No lamp waste in 10 years
waste over 10 years waste over 10 years
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32. CASE STUDY in LVD INDUCTION LIGHTING
Comparison Item Old Lighting System New Lighting System
Light Source Metal Halide High Bay LVD Induction High Bay
Wattage 400W ( per lamp ) 200W ( per lamp )
Actual Power Consumption 460W ( lamp & ballast ) 210W ( lamp & ballast )
Brightness 373Lux 510Lux
Low Efficacy, Severe High Efficacy, Low Luminous
Luminous Efficacy
Luminous Decline, Poor CRI Decline, Excellent CRI
8000 hrs. ( 1 year @ 24 100,000 hrs. (10 years @ 24
hrs/Day ) hrs/Day)
Life Hours
( Change 274 Bulbs ( Change ZERO Bulbs for 10
Every Year ) Years )
No. of Fixtures 274 Sets 274 Sets
35. RETURN OF INVESTMENT
PARAMETERS LVD Savings against CFL @15H
No. of Pieces 100
Product Costs (Php) 2,500
Cost of 10 pcs. X 65W CFL 13,000
Cost of Conversion (Php) 250,000.00
Savings / Month + Costs of 10 1,306,741.50
pcs of 65W at 60,000 hours (Php)
R.O. I. (MONTHS) 0.19
SAVINGS ON 10th YEAR (Php) 11,760,673.54
TOTAL SAVINGS OF USING 11,760,673.54
VENUS 40W AFTER 10th YEAR
36. For further details contact:
Arnold Ynclino-Merro
AJM UNI-TECH TRADING AND SERVICES
Tel. No. (02) 5293102
Mobile No. 09209612821
Email. ajm_unitech@yahoo.com.ph