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Energy Efficiency of CMH Technology Reuce Oerall Oeraing Coss Reducing operating costs yields improved profitability. Juno CMH trac lighting facilitates reduced operating costs without sacrificing light levels. CMH s Halogen: Accen Lighing Oeraing Cos Coarison

CMH VS. Halogen

39W PAR30L CMH 100W PAR38HIR
CMH39/PAR30L/FL2525 Degrees45 Watts11,00015,000 Hours Lamp DesignationBeam SpreadTotal Input WattsMax. Center Beam CandlepowerLamp Life 100WPAR38/HIR/FL2525 Degrees100 Watts7,0003,000 Hours Center FootcandlesCenter Footcandles Mounting Distance (Beam Diameter) 306172 11076 56 19410970 49 36 6 (2-10˝)8 (3-7˝)10 (4-6˝) 12 (5-5˝) 14 (6-2˝)

$23.65$52.56$2.19$7.30

Annual Energ Cos er La

$25.84$59.86

Annual Operating Labor Costs Annual Per Lamp Operating Cost Savings CMH vs. Halogen Annual Per LampRelamping Costs** *(Total input watts x 12hours/day x 365 days/year x $.12 KWH) / 1000**($5/lamp change x 4380 Hours of operation per year) / Lamp life Additional equipment and operating cost savings will also berealized as a result of a reduced HVAC load.

$34.02

Insuring Energ Coe Coliance Combining the efficient performance of Juno CMH trac fitures with the JunoTrac-Master Current Limiting Subpanel CLS provides the optimum solution to comply with todays stringent energy codes. The Trac-Master CLS allows the trac system energy usage to be calculated as the design wattage rather than applying a watts-per-foot multiplier which significantly overstates the energy usage when using energy efficient light sources. Contact your Juno Lighting representative or see the Juno Lighting Group website for more information on the Juno Trac-Master CLS. 5
See website for details, www.junolightinggroup.com
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