Thursday, January 19, 2012

Latest Downlight Mitt installation, for thermal insulation and fire rating of 2 hours

The Halogen and LED Mitt is the only Downlight cover product on the market to tackle the problem of downlights head on with an R-Value, a Fire Rating and an energy Efficient Lamp. This video Illustrates how easy it is to install or retrofit this product. The downlight mitt can be purchased in two forms. The LED Mitt and the Halogen Mitt. These are a complete solution to retrofit your existing fittings or to retrofit a new implementation of Downlights. The solution can be installed from above or below the ceiling. The Halogen Lamps which must be used with the cover, forces most of the heat from the Lamp downwards into your living area. The lamps are included with the purchase of the cover. (20W or 35W) goto efficiencymatrix.com for more information.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Nora Lighting NLEDR-66230COCO Damp Label LED Retrofit Diamond

!±8±Nora Lighting NLEDR-66230COCO Damp Label LED Retrofit Diamond

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Baffle:Copper, Flange:Copper, Color Temperature:3000K, Light Bulb:LED Retrofit's allow for end users to simply pull out an incandescent source and trim from their existing housing, and simply install Nora's Diamond Series. Produces similar light output compared to a 65W BR30 while saving 75% on energy. The Nora LED Retrofit Diamond is designed and UL recognized for use in existing 6' IC or Non-IC housings manufactured by Nora and others. Providing 650 lumens and 86 CRI, the LED Retrofit Diamond is an obvious choice for Green Energy Efficient Lighting in Commercial and Residential applications. Includes: Edison medium screw-in base Voltage: 120VAC Current: 100mA Lumens: 650 lm Power Consumption: 11.8W Operating Temperature: 0C ~ 50C (32F ~ 122F) Life Expectancy: 50,000 Hours Title 24 Compliant Dimmable down to 5% UL Classified for use with most manufacturers IC and Non-IC housings cULus Listed for Hardwire Installation and Damp Location WSEC ASTM E283 for Air-Tight RoHS Compliant Tested in accordance with IESNA L

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Most Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

!±8± The Most Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

I love technology, especially when it comes to saving money. Light bulbs have advanced from the early invention of the incandescent bulb developed by Thomas Edison, but actually invented by an Englishman named Humphry Davy back in 1809. As you can see the common light bulb has been around a long time.

Just recently developments have been made in our fluorescent light bulbs that are quite common in businesses and schools for years. From that technology has come the CFL (compact fluorescent lamp) bulb which will screw into a regular light socket. These new bulbs can save you up to 33% over the cost of a regular incandescent bulb.

But, there are some pros and cons to these bulbs. CFL bulbs contain mercury the same as their earlier counterparts. Heavy metal poisoning is a reality from these bulbs. These bulbs must be handled with care, and if broken, care must be taken for cleaning up the fine particles. Another con is the fact that they are slow to start, especially if used in cold environments.

I am excited to now write about the new LED (light emitting diode) bulb. I am doing an experiment currently in my kitchen which I have 6 recessed can lights with 65 watt incandescent flood bulbs in each. This is a total of 390 watts. I just replaced them with 11 watt LED light bulbs that are equal to the 65 watt incandescent bulb. Now we have only 66 watts of power! The LED bulb is a bright white light that fills our kitchen with soft atmosphere.

What is so amazing about these bulbs is how long they will last. A standard light bulb will last 2000 hours, but an LED light bulb will last at least 30,000 hours or 15 times longer than a standard bulb. Another great thing about these new bulbs is that unlike other higher wattage bulbs they emit very little heat. I do not know about you but that is absolutely amazing. Currently these bulbs are quite expensive but with supply and demand the price will come down.

I consider the LED light technology to be the most energy-efficient light bulb of the century. Inventions like these come from digital electronics and space age technology. If you want to save money on your electrical cost and help the environment, then may I suggest the new LED energy-efficient bulb? Have you considered LED?


The Most Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

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