Addressing recessed and accent lighting applications within the retail, commercial, institutional, and hospitality sectors, the e-Vision electronic HID ballast can drive two 39-W metal halide lamps.
Low-voltage lamps feature infrared reflecting technology that reflects waste heat back to the filament, providing energy savings compared with standard halogen lamps. Moreover, Master-Line ES line ...
Energy-efficient lighting designs offer new features and technological capabilities Creative and innovative new products in both the lamp and ballast markets continue to transform the lighting ...
With all of the excitement surrounding LEDs these days, one might say high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps are out of the limelight. But though LEDs get most of the headlines, HID sources are still ...
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), on behalf of the American National Standard Lighting Group (ANSLG), published ANSI/ANSLG C78.43, “American National Standard for Electric ...
This line of ultra cool UltraMax eHID 20W to 150W electronic ballasts is designed with Low-Frequency Square Wave technology to enhance performance and life of ceramic metal-halide and pulse-start ...
Next time you’re at a night game or in a big box store, look up—if you see bright white lights housed in dome-shaped fixtures, you’re probably looking at metal halide lights. Strong new energy ...
You are smart to start with the 250-watt unit. Too many growers set themselves up for failure by buying a light too strong and hot for their space. 400-, 600- and 1000-watt HID lights create ...
The startup lighting company will use funding to push new replacement lamps designed to work in fixtures with existing fluorescent and metal-halide ballasts, enabling simple SSL adoption. Lunera ...
Suitable for use in downlighting, track lighting, and accent lighting applications, the e-Vision Mini 120-V 20-W electronic HID ballast is intended to drive ceramic metal halide lamps. Measuring just ...