Induction Light Lamp and Ballast Dimensions

Lamp and Ballast Dimensions
Lamp Dimensions:
Round –
40 W size – across – 5.9 inches (152 mm)         height – 3.27 inches (83 mm)
80 W size – across – 8.4 inches (214 mm)       [...]

Welcome to Induction Lighting

I’ve decided to post this and the Induction Lighting FAQ as sticky posts so everyone can read about it first before digging further into other articles and papers about induction lighting. If you have any further [...]

Induction Lighting FAQ

1. What is the difference between traditional fluorescent light and induction light?
An induction light is similar to a fluorescent light in that mercury in a gas fill inside the bulb is excited, emitting UV radiation that [...]

Induction lamps – from Energy Star.Gov, Building Lighting Chapter

induction lamps, also called electrodeless lamps, consist of a high-frequency power generator, a coupling device that generates a magnetic field (essentially an antenna), and a glass housing that contains the gases and phosphor coating—no electrodes required. [...]

The advantages of using SOLARA Induction Lighting

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This is part 2 of the interview with Director of Marketing, Director of Marketing for _ AMERICAN induction lamps where he talks about the advantages of their product.
There are [...]

Induction Lighting – Online Retailer

Practically maintenance-free, induction lighting offers many features that make it an attractive light source and is emerging as one of the newest technologies in lighting. With a 100,000 hour rated life, these systems seldom need replacing. [...]

Color Rendering and TRI R Lighting Induction Lamps

The color temperature of a light source is measured in degrees Kelvin. Color temperature is based upon the principle that a black body radiator emits light where the color depends on the temperature of the radiator [...]

Where Did Induction Lighting Come From ?

Developed by visionary scientist and inventor Nicola Tesla over 100 years ago, Induction lighting is in wide use in Europe, Asia and Canada. Offering 60% energy savings, 5 times longer bulb life, 100% mercury recycling and [...]

Induction Lights versus Fluorescent Lights

As the green initiatives of companies continue to gain momentum businesses are often required to select one of two lighting technologies for indoor lighting.  While induction lighting have numerous benefits over all commercial lighting this article [...]