The document discusses induction lights as an alternative to traditional lighting that can help reduce peak loads and conserve energy. It explains that induction lights work through electromagnetic induction without electrodes, lasting up to 100,000 hours. They are more energy efficient than traditional lights, producing 85-100 lumens per watt. Induction lights have applications in commercial and industrial settings like warehouses, retail stores, and street lights due to their long life, maintenance savings, and instant on capability. While bulkier than some options, induction lights can replace hundreds of traditional lights and help reduce India's lighting load.
2.
The total installed generating capacity in the
country is over 1,56,700 MW
INDIA’S power production with oil, gas and
coal will exhaust in 20,36,114 years
respectively.
For this reason we have to conserve energy
Approx 28000 MW (i.e. 17 %) is lighting load.
So by increasing efficiency we can reduce 3035% on morning and evening peak loads.
For the sake of this we are introducing new
model of lights called “INDUCTION LIGHTS”
4. Fluorescent lamps use electrodes to strike the arc and initiate the
flow of current through the lamp, which excites the gas fill and
emits the UV radiations and emits the visible light when reaches
phosphorus coating
In fluorescents, each time voltage is supplied by the ballast and the
arc is struck, the electrodes degrade a little, eventually causing the
lamp to fail
Since an induction lamp has no electrodes, it can last up to 100,000
hours (11.4 years non-stop)
5.
Uses wireless technology to produce light using simple magnetism
Principle of Induction is the transmission of
energy by way of a magnetic field
6.
The Principle of
Induction was
introduced to the
world by the
scientist Nicola
TESLA in the
1800’s.
TESLA once lit 200
lamps without wires
from 25 miles
away.
9.
Induction lamps do not use electrodes
Instead of a ballast, the system uses a
high-frequency generator with a power
coupler
The generator produces a radio frequency
magnetic field to excite gas fill
So energy transfers through
electromagnetic induction
10.
Long life – 100,000 hours
Color rendering – 85 CRI
Energy Efficient – 85-100 Lumens per Watt
Lumen maintenance - 70% of its light output at
100,000 hours
Maintenance costs – go 10 years with out a change
out
Instant on capability – can be used with photocell or
motion sensor
No flickering, no noise.
Minimal color shifting
Starting temperatures as low as -40 degrees
Fahrenheit
Recyclable
11.
Bulky design for large area lighting, the
discharge tube is large compared with HID
lamps.
Radio interference is a major problem to be
worked out. The lamps are limited in use due
to this issue.
Less availability in India.
Induction lamps are available in a limited
range of colors and cannot produce color
change lighting.
12. INDUCTION
LED
Energy Efficiency
Up to 90 Lumens/Watt
Up to 120 Lumens/Watt and
improving
Durability
Heavy-duty – has no
Heavy-duty – has no
electrode or filament, shock electrode or filament, shock
& vibration resistant
& vibration resistant
Lifetime
Lumen Depreciation
Cold Tolerant
100,000 hours
35% by rated life
- 40 F (may require warm
up time at low
temperatures)
75,000 hours
30% loss at rated life
-30 F (instant on)
Performance
Turns on instantly, no
flickering or glare
Turns on instantly, no
flickering
Color Temperatures
Multiple Options (2700 to
6500 Kelvin)
Multiple Options (2700 to
6500 Kelvin)
Color Rendering
Dimmable?
Average 80 CRI
No- unless special ballast
70 to 90 CRI
Yes- most
Warranty
Cost
3 to 5 years
Moderate upfront cost
Usually 5 years
Moderate upfront cost
13.
With power ranging from 80 to 400-W, induction lamps
can brighten
tunnels and high ceilings