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Hudnut Company LED lighting presentation, Part 1 (Rose Goehner)

  1. Rose Goehner [email_address] 760-533-0992 Aaron Leatherwood [email_address] 503-233-8088
  2. We’re here to offer information about LED lighting technology
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  5. Incandescent bulbs are better heaters than lights
  6. CFL Compact Fluorescent Lights
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  9. 9 Year Warranty?
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  18. 10 Steps to Successfully Recycling Fluorescent lamps Health Care Without Harm • 2he@hcwh.org • 1-800-277-4179
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  20. But there is a solution
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  22. But I’m getting ahead of myself
  23. LEDs
  24. At the end of 50,000 hours most LED lamps will still emit seventy percent of their original lumen output
  25. What is an LED?
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  27. What makes a good LED?
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  29. Heat sinks & solid state LEDs
  30. Next generation solid state LED
  31. We have different base styles for your lighting needs
  32. There are a wide range of LED products from nightlights to streetlights
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  35. HUDNUT makes a line of LED fixtures and luminaires GSA Contract # 07F-0206V
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  37. How much less energy?
  38. A 14 Watt EnLux LED lamp generates over 750 lumens and emits more light than a 75 watt incandescent lamp
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  40. Myths about LEDs
  41. That LEDs are too expensive
  42. What are the best applications for LEDs?
  43. All lighting is site specific
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  59. Your local utility offers incentives To help with the purchase of energy efficient LEDs through the Standard Performance Contract Program
  60. Lighting receives either 3  or 5  per kWh saved annually, plus $100/kW saved during Peak Demand hours
  61. INCENTIVE CALCULATION Calculates the savings you will achieve By using Energy Efficient LEDs kW X Run Hours = kWh kWh X 3  = Incentive
  62. Let’s try a sample project: Our project is a freight elevator at the Portland Airport There are 12 lamps Electricity costs are 14  /kWh
  63. Current Lamps: 20w halogen 12 X .065 kW = .78 .78 X 8760 = 6832.8 kWh 6832.8 X 14  = $956.59
  64. LED replacements: 8w R30 12 X .008 kW = .096 .096 X 8760 = 840.96 kWh 840.96 X 14  = $117.73 That’s an annual savings of $838.86 For ONE elevator!
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Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Who we are
  2. Names
  3. Were here to offer a solution to your lighting problems
  4. This use to be your choice
  5. 10% light 90% heat
  6. Easy bake 10 % 90 % heat
  7. Compacfloreces or CFLs
  8. How CFL work
  9. Small print Dose any one read the box?
  10. The warranty on this box is viod, if the lamp is use more than three hours a day
  11. Lamps that are use on dimmer or put in upside down can short out. And if they are run longer that three hours a day will not last nine years. All time than on a off will shorten there life
  12. I just find it confusing Mercury- The downside: Each bulb contains traces of mercury, a potent neurotoxin, that can harm humans and wildlife. Its estimated that a home-use CFL contains around 4 milligrams of mercury, depending on the brand. (An old-style thermometer used about 500 milligrams, and a standard fluorescent tube contains around 10 to 15 milligrams.)In concentrated form, mercury can be bad stuff.
  13. I’m not saying that CFL are the devil. They save a lot of engery But they are hard to get rid of.
  14. They say this is how much mercury is in one CFL
  15. A half-teaspoon can contaminate an entire lake and make fish inedible. Mercury in soil and sediments can work its way up the food chain to eventually reach humans. So itís good to handle and dispose of these twisty, energy-saving devices in a safe manner.
  16. Hatters went mad because of mercury poising
  17. People are shutting out tube to save energy And you have to pay to get rid of these tubes
  18. Hidden cost Re placing the ballast. getting the right ballast
  19. Ten Steps to Successful Recycling Fluorescent More paper work
  20. But that all cost money But it comes down to the cash, What you going to do?
  21. No Ballast, or mercury in a LED lamp. And a longer life.
  22. These early types of LEDs
  23. Good points about Leds
  24. How an LED works Electron run from a high energy state to a lower energy state, Giving off and photo.depending on how big the gap the will determine the wave length
  25. And a good warranty.
  26. this is a great heat sink
  27. Solid state Led chip, this one has 64 leds on it.
  28. The right size and type to suit you lighting needs. ( Led Manu factor are adding new types of LEDs daily)
  29. Night light 1 watt
  30. 200 watt. 10,000 Lumens
  31. Hospital waiting room in Portland Lite with Enlux 3500K cone lights
  32. But we will show you that this is not true
  33. Tested down to 20 below
  34. Freezer works down to absolute 0 degree
  35. Elevator lights
  36. SD Imax theater
  37. SD science Museum
  38. Borrelli’s
  39. And of course Hospital Hall ways
  40. What in the future?
  41. Incandescent light bulbs be to shelved by 2012 in US
  42. What dose the future hold?
  43. More LED buildings
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