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PH-13547-5

85 Watt - Generator 120V

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Manufacturer: Philips
Manufacturer's Part#: QL85W/GEN 100-120V
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Wattage: 85 Watt
Voltage: 100 Volt
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Life Hours (Avg.): 100000
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PH-13549-1

85 Watt - Power Coupler

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Manufacturer: Philips
Manufacturer's Part#: QL85W/PCTWIST Base
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Wattage: 85 Watt
Voltage: 100 Volt
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Life Hours (Avg.): 100000
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PH-13550-9

85 Watt - Lamp - 3000 Kelvin

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Manufacturer: Philips
Manufacturer's Part#: QL85W/830TWIST Base
Bulb Finish: Frosted
Wattage: 85 Watt
Voltage: 100 Volt
Lumens: 6000
Bulb Shape: P35
Base Type: Twist Base
Life Hours (Avg.): 100000
Over all Length: 7.25
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Induction Lighting

Induction lighting is different than typical electrical lamps that use electrical connections through the lamp envelope to transfer power to the lamp. In the case of lamps without electrodes, the power needed to generate light is transferred from the outside of the lamp envelope by means of magnetic fields. With Induction Lighting You Have:

  • Extended Lamp Life (100,000 Hrs.)
  • Improved Energy Efficiency
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs
  • Brighter White Light
  • Instant On & Off Capabilities
  • No Flickering, Strobing or Noise
  • Starting Temperatures 40 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • High Output (70W – 400W)
Two systems: plasma lamps and fluorescent induction lamps

Induction lighting offers an amazing 100,000 hours of life, making it virtually maintenance free. However, induction lamps generate more lumens per watt when compared to metal halides. In addition, induction lighting is more costly than metal halide systems and fixtures; sometimes it can be 5-6 times higher. Because of the higher cost and longer life, ROI is prolonged. However, users generally get a 30% reduction in capital and operating costs in association with the reduced number of fixtures and higher light output. This combined with the higher efficiency, makes induction lighting a good long-term lighting solution for many companies.

Induction light has the same stability and life as LEDs, but offers higher wattages and brightness.

Induction lighting is typically used in areas where changing lamps can be difficult, dangerous and/or costly. It is also well suited for use in cold temperatures. Warehouses, gymnasiums, tunnels, signage, roadways, and cold storage facilities are just a few of the applications. Induction lighting’s strongest advantage over metal halides would be its ability to start and stop instantly.

 
     
 
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