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Comparing LEDs and CFLs

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Comparing LEDs and CFLs

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This presentation compares LED and CFL light bulbs across 5 categories: Efficacy, Lifetime, Environment/Human Health, Robustness, Electricity.

This presentation compares LED and CFL light bulbs across 5 categories: Efficacy, Lifetime, Environment/Human Health, Robustness, Electricity.

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Comparing LEDs and CFLs

  1. 1. March 2014 Comparing LEDs to CFLs
  2. 2. HISTORY OF CFLs
  3. 3. • CFL = Compact Fluorescent Light • Invented by Ed Hammer in 1976 (but shelved by General Electric) • First real challenger to the incandescent bulb (~1995) • Popular lighting choice to replace 100-year old incandescent technology as a result of: • energy efficiency/cost savings (uses 1/5 to 1/3 of electric power) • superior lifetime (last 8-15x longer) CFL light bulb www.LeapfrogLighting.comMarch 2014
  4. 4. Are they still the best lighting technology choice today? While CFLs do outperform a 100-year old technology, how do they compare against newer lighting technologies, such as the Light Emitting Diode (LED)? This presentation examines both CFLs and LEDs to see how they stack up against one another. Note: For all performance-related categories, the output of a standard 75- watt incandescent bulb is used as a basis of comparison. www.LeapfrogLighting.comMarch 2014
  5. 5. EFFICACY
  6. 6. March 2014 Comparing lumens per Watt (lm/W) www.LeapfrogLighting.com LAMP WATTS LUMENS EFFICACY LED 12.5 1000 80 lm/Watt CFL 20 1150 57.5 lm/W Benefits • Lower electricity bills • Less greenhouse gases Leapfrog Lighting PAR30
  7. 7. LIFETIME
  8. 8. www.LeapfrogLighting.com LAMP LIFETIME (HOURS) REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY (40,000 HOURS) LED 40,000 1 CFL 10,000 4 Benefits • Fewer bulb replacements • Less landfill • Lifetime not shortened by power usage patterns (see “On/off cycling effects”) • Lifetime not shortened as a result of installation method (for example, when a CFL is inserted upside down in a hanging, enclosed fixture, the power supply heats up. As a result of inadequate heat sinking capabilities, CFLs tend to bake and die much faster than their published lifetime). March 2014
  9. 9. ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH
  10. 10. www.LeapfrogLighting.com IMPACT LED CFL Contains Mercury (toxic to both environment and health)? No Yes (~5mg) RoHS-compliant (Restriction of Hazardous Substances – directive in controlling the use of six hazardous materials)? Yes No Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO2 is the main greenhouse gas)?* 4.4 kg/yr (1300lm @ 2 hrs/day) 7.3 kg/yr (1300lm @ 2 hrs/day) Infrared or ultraviolet radiation emissions? Extremely low IR Yes *source: http://www.green2light.com Benefits • Less environmental contamination • Less personal exposure to hazardous material • No degradation of artwork, furniture, carpets, etc. March 2014
  11. 11. ROBUSTNESS
  12. 12. www.LeapfrogLighting.com IMPACT LED CFL Turns on instantly? Yes Delay Light flicker? No Yes Heat emitted? Very low (3btu’s/hr) Medium (30btu’s/hr) Temperature sensitivity? Slight Sensitive where unable to vent excess heat, but much less sensitive than CFLs Yes -Low/no in freezing temps -Lifespan significantly shortened depending on how bulb is installed (ie. Upside down or within enclosure traps heat) Durable? Yes Fragile On/Off cycling effects? No Yes March 2014
  13. 13. www.LeapfrogLighting.com Benefits • Immediate light (no wait period) • No risk of triggering migraines or epilepsy attacks (no light flicker). NOTE: The relationship has been contended, even though cases have been reported (see http://bit.ly/PTUA23 for more information). • Minimal risk of fire • Superior lamp performance in all weather conditions • Less risk of breakage • More dependable – lifetime unaffected by frequent use March 2014
  14. 14. ENERGY CONSUMPTION
  15. 15. Benefits • Reduced electricity bill Comparing lumens per Watt (lm/W) www.LeapfrogLighting.com LAMP WATTS KWh/yr (@24 hours/day) COST/yr (@0.119/KWh) LED 12.5 109.58 $13.04 CFL 20 175.32 $20.86 March 2014
  16. 16. www.LeapfrogLighting.comMarch 2014 The math is pretty simple: Less energy used  greater electricity savings Return on investment is recovered quickly (from a few months to a couple of years, depending on usage). Note: While dimmable LEDs do cost slightly more than non-dimmable LEDs of similar wattage, you can scale back the light to ~10% of its full output, thereby reducing the amount of energy required. There’s also a hidden savings: that which is achieved through cost avoidance. A longer lamp lifespan means you don’t need to spend valuable time performing maintenance tasks (for example, buying new bulbs or replacing dead bulbs).
  17. 17. WHO IS LEAPFROG LIGHTING?
  18. 18. www.LeapfrogLighting.com Leapfrog Lighting provides specification-grade LED products for industrial, retail, and commercial applications. We’ve created an innovative LED lighting solution that uses Intelligent Optics to provide architectural quality illumination unrivalled in the industry. Additionally, all our lamps are top performers in virtually all major efficiency-performance categories. March 2014
  19. 19. “Our clients remark on how beautiful the gallery is now…” www.LeapfrogLighting.comMarch 2014 Mr. John Newman, Associate Director at Kinsman Robinson Galleries in Toronto, ON
  20. 20. WHERE TO BUY?
  21. 21. www.LeapfrogLighting.com Leapfrog Lighting Web Store The Leapfrog Lighting Web Store, shop.leapfroglighting.com, provides all product specifications required to select the right product for your application. Ordering is easy! And if you have any questions, one of our live customer service agents is available to chat live. March 2014
  22. 22. Leapfrog Lighting 400 March Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2K 3H4 T: 1-800-396-9109 www.leapfroglighting.com info@leapfroglighting.com http://www.facebook.com/LeapfrogL http://gplus.to/LeapfrogLighting http://www.linkedin.com/company/leapfrog-lighting https://twitter.com/LeapfrogL Click here to subscribe to our newsletter to receive news and exclusive offers! www.LeapfrogLighting.com ANY QUESTIONS? March 2014
  23. 23. Sarah Bailey Sarah Bailey is the Manager of Marketing at Leapfrog Lighting. She has an interest in all things solid state lighting (SSL), the environment, and being a Canadian, hockey. She is an active participant in several LED lighting groups on LinkedIn, where many of Leapfrog’s blogs are discussed. Stephen Naor Stephen Naor is the President of Leapfrog Lighting. In 2003, Stephen set out to improve the affordability of energy-efficient lighting and his innovations earned him two patents and an award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Stephen is married, has two kids and a dog, and is an avid nature photographer. March 2014

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