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ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING

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发表于 2013-4-19 07:01:06 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
LUMENS AND WATTS

When buying light bulbs, most people think of “watts” as a measure of brightness.  We know, for example, that a 100 watt incandescent bulb provides a lot of light, while a small 7 watt bulb can serve only as a night-light or a decorative light for the festive season.

In reality, the watt is a measure of how fast energy is used, not of light output.  A 40 watt
bulb uses 40 watts of electricity no matter what type of bulb it is.  But the amount of light produced by the bulb can vary significantly depending on its type.

Light output is measured in “lumens”.  A 100 watt standard incandescent bulb produces
about 1,680 lumens.  A 26 watt compact fluorescent lamp produces about 1,700 lumens.  While the two bulbs produce virtually the same amount of light, the compact fluorescent lamp does so using only a quarter of the energy consumed by the standard incandescent lamp.

The following table can help you when you are replacing regular bulbs with compact

fluorescents:

INCANDESCENT BULBS
CFLs WITH ELECTRONIC BALLAST
Watts Lumens * Watts Lumens
40  495 10 520
60855
15 950
75 1,170 20 1,200
100 1,680 26 1,700
150 2,650 42 2,650

*    Based on the GE Spiral and Mini Spiral CFL’s.

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