Although they've been around for at least three decades, only in the last few years have metal halide lamps come to be specified routinely in such applications as arena and stadium lighting, parking ...
Addressing recessed and accent lighting applications within the retail, commercial, institutional, and hospitality sectors, the e-Vision electronic HID ballast can drive two 39-W metal halide lamps.
Light towers are a key piece of equipment on construction jobsites to keep an area safely lit while working at night or in a dark indoor area. But not all light towers are the same. There are ...
Philips Lighting has recalled certain models of its metal halide lamps due to the risk of fire and laceration hazards. The outer bulbs can shatter, resulting in hot internal pieces of glass falling ...
Larson Electronics has announced the release a metal halide light tower with three lamp fixtures and a wheeled and adjustable tower assembly designed to provide full power illumination in an easy to ...
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), on behalf of the American National Standard Lighting Group (ANSLG), published ANSI/ANSLG C78.43, “American National Standard for Electric ...
The Energy Department has finalized new energy efficiency standards for metal halide lamp fixtures, which are used in lighting for big box stores and parking lots. Over 30 years, these standards will ...
The XLM LED modules can be driven at 1 A to provide 3,000 or 4,000-lm outputs, providing light levels sufficient to replace high-wattage halogen and metal halide lamps while consuming only 41.6 W.
More than 105 million high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, ranging from 20W to 2,000W in size, are now in use in a broad range of interior and exterior applications in the United States. HID lighting ...