PARKING LOT LIGHTS & GAS CANOPY LIGHTS
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Replaced four (4) Lights totaling 1,820 Watts with four (4) LED Lights totaling 140 Watts.
Customer states "The lighting is better and he noticed a drop in their electric bill of almost $200.00 the
following month"
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MoonRaker LED Replacement Lights after Installation
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MoonRaker LED Replacement Lights being Installed
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MoonRaker LED Replacement Lights being Installed
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MoonRaker LED Light in the Enclosure
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Old 400 Watt Metal Halide Light that was replaced
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MoonRaker Replacement Light
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LED 30 Watt Moonraker Replacement Bulb for Outdoor & Indoor, Street, or
Parking Garage
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MoonRaker IES LM-79-08 Certified
Test


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Light Color:
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Day White (6000K)
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LED Quantity:
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30 (2 panels of 15)
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Operating Voltage A/C:
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120 – 277
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Working Voltage D/C:
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50
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Normal Operating Temp:
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< 140 degrees
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Lamp Base
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E40 (Mogul/Large – about
1.5”)
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Light Efficiency:
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>83%
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LED Optical Power:
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30
Watts
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Power Consumption:
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36 Watts (0.31a @117V)
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Power Factor:
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>0.95
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Luminous Flux:
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2800 Lm
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LED Panel Angle:
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200°
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Lifetime of Lamp:
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50,000 hours +
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Typical Mounting Height:
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Up to 25 feet
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Warranty:
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2 years from date of sale
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Weight & Dimensions:
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2.47 lbs / 4.5” X 10.75”
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LED 100 Watt LED Gas Canopy Light
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LED quantity:
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1,980
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Light Color:
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Day White
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Lens:
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PC
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Operating Voltage:
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110VAC – 260VAC
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Frequency:
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50HZ – 60HZ
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Operating Temperature:
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-10°F to +140°F
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Light Efficiency:
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Appx. 70%
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Power:
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100
Watts (120W available)
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Power Factor:
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>0.90
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Surface Brightness:
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65,000 Lux (78,000)
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Luminous Flux:
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6,500 Lm (7,800)
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Color Temperature:
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5000 – 6000 K
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Beam Angle of Each LED:
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130°
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Length and Width - inches:
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23 X 23
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Depth - inches:
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10
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Lifetime of Lamp:
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50,000 hours
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IP:
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44
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LED Lighting
Costs
When considering a new technology, cost is naturally the
main topic of interest. Not only should one consider up-front costs, but also the accumulative operational costs
associated with powering a lighting system. It is very important for business owners to understand that investing
in LED lighting does not result in immediate savings, but does promote significant savings over time. A specific
metal halide bulb, commonly used in gas station canopy lighting, dissipates 400 watts of total power. A custom LED
product designed to substitute this metal halide, dissipates an amazing 60 watts of total power. Over an extended
period, it is obvious how the 60 watt LED product will result in dramatic energy savings.
Metal Halide Operation
Metal halides contain a mixture of gasses within the bulb.
As the device operates, the internal temperature and pressure begins to increase. Unlike metal halides, LED lights
do not feature a gas, operating under extreme pressures, at very high temperatures. Instead, the LED lights contain
a solid state lighting element, eliminating several risk factors associated with high pressure gases. Solid state
lighting has advanced dramatically over the past several years, and has become the industry standard for a variety
of lighting applications.
Lighting Start-Up and
Cool-Down
During initial start-up, the metal halide will fail to
operate at the maximum luminous output. The pressure and temperature within the interior arc chamber may require up
to five minutes to achieve the necessary state for optimal performance. During this warm-up period, the metal
halide may exhibit numerous colors as a result of vaporization occurring within the arc chamber. In the event of a
brief power failure, the arc will extinguish. A cooling period as long as 12 minutes may be required prior to
restart. Unlike the metal halide, LED lights respond instantly, and do not require a warm-up period. In the event
of a momentary power failure, the LEDs will resume normal operation the moment that power is
restored.
Metal Halide and LED Life
Span
A specific metal halide features a 20,000 hour life,
according to the manufacturer's data sheets. Improper bulb orientation can actually reduce the life by 5,000 hours.
Near the end of life, the bulb will begin to exhibit "cycling". As the lamp ages, the required voltage increases
beyond the available source voltage. With increasing internal temperature, the lamp will fail. After a brief
cooling period, the lamp will re-start. This process will then repeat on a continuing basis. Aging LED lights do
not exhibit similar behavior! An LED fixture designed to replace metal halides in gas station canopies, can provide
up to, or in excess of 50,000 hours of life. The LED lights may remain operational for as long as 100,000 hours, at
a decreased luminous output.
LED Lighting Heat
Dissipation
LED lights generate significantly less heat when compared to
the metal halide bulb. Not only do the LEDs generate less heat, but they also dissipate their thermal energy back
into the mounting fixture. Most traditional light bulbs tend to dissipate heat from the front of the bulb, and out
into the surrounding atmosphere. This can make thermal management a challenge in certain applications where the
direction of heat dissipation becomes critical.
LED Beam Angle
Due to the directional characteristics of traditional metal
halides, the bulb produces mass amounts of wasted light from the top and sides of the lens. Not only does this
result in a lower system efficiency, but also contributes to environmental "light pollution". In rural areas, metal
halides can illuminate the night sky, causing an eye-sore for nearby residents. However, LED lights feature
superior directional characteristics, and can dramatically reduce night sky pollution. The narrow beam angle
featured on many LED lights provides illumination within the intended areas only. Not only does this reduce light
pollution, but also promotes higher overall system efficiency.
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