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On a direct one-for-one replacement, as illustrated below, Ceramic Metal Halide lamps
offer higher levels of accent lighting with which to highlight merchandise and displays while offering considerable energy and operating cost savings. Often a single CMH lamp can be used to replace multiple halogen lamps yielding even greater savings.
CMH
39W PAR30 CMH
VS.
Halogen
100W PAR38HIR
CMH39/PAR30L/FL25
Lamp De
signation
100WPAR38/HIR/FL25
25 Degrees
Beam Spread
25 Degrees
44 Watts
Total Input Watts
100 Watts
11,000
Max. Center Beam Candlepower
6,300
10,000 Hours
Lamp Life
3,000 Hours
Center Footcandles
A
Mounting Distance
(Beam Diameter)
Center Footcandles
306
6' (2-10")
175
172
8' (
3'-7")
98
110
10' (4'-6")
63
76
12' (5'-5")
44
56
14' (6'-2")
32
$15.41
Annual Energy Cost Per Lamp*
$35.04
$2.19
Annual Per Lamp Relamping Costs**
$7.30
$17.60
Annual Operating Costs
$42.34
Annual Per Lamp Operating Cost Savings CMH vs. Halogen
$24.74
*(Total input watts x 12hours/day x 365 days/year x $.08/KWH) / 1000 **($5/lamp change x 4380 Hours of operation per year) / Lamp life Additional equipment and operating cost savings will also be realized as a result of a reduced HVAC load.
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