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LIGHTING UP YOUR TOMORROW with EFFICIENT LIGHTING SYSTEMS…” Arnold Ynclino – Merro AJM UNI-TECH TRADING & SERVICES May 12, 2011

LVD Induction Lamp

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Induction Lamps have: - Life span of = 100,000 burning hours rated life (Separated ballast).= 60,000 burning hours rated life (Self ballasted). - Energy efficient and best Color Rendition among fluorescent lamps. - Minimal Heat and CO2 output.

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“LIGHTING UP YOUR TOMORROW with EFFICIENT LIGHTING SYSTEMS…”

Arnold Ynclino – MerroAJM UNI-TECH TRADING & SERVICESMay 12, 2011

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MISSION AND VISION:

To provide Modern Lighting Products, which offers:

New Design Concepts.

Energy Efficient / Low Wattages / Higher Luminosity.

Positive Impact on the Environment.

Short Return of Investment / Payback.

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TOPICS:

LVD INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES / FEATURES / BENEFITS

TECHNICAL COMPARISON OF LVD INDUCTION LAMP AGAINST TRADITIONAL LAMP.

ECONOMICS: COSTS SAVING ANALYSIS / RETURN OF INVESTMENT

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INTRODUCTION:

The Induction light has been in existence for some time now.

LVD Induction Lamps have been in use around the world for over 7 years with great success.

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INTRODUCTION:

Energy Saving Induction Lighting is Ideal for :

Industrial Warehouse Lightings

Manufacturing Plants

Supermarkets, Malls, Retail Store Lighting

Outdoor Lighting (Perimeter & Streetlights)

Other Applications…

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LVD INDUCTION LAMP DESCRIPTION: Induction Lamps consists of: - Electrode less lamp, using only induction coils to energize the lamp with an electronic ballast only.

Induction Lamps replaces the following: - Metal Halides, High Pressure Sodium and Mercury.

Induction Lamps have: - Life span of = 100,000 burning hours rated life (Separated ballast). = 60,000 burning hours rated life (Self ballasted). - Energy efficient and best Color Rendition among fluorescent lamps. - Minimal Heat and CO2 output.

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LVD FEATURES:Power Factor >0.95 IC controlled electronic ballast Pupil Luminous Flux: Up to 150 Plm/W High lumen efficiency Superior energy savingsWide voltage range (120V, 220V, 277V) Instant start and instant Re - strikeReliable ignition even to -40°CCRI > 80 (Ra)Wide color temperature range (2700K, 6500K)

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INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES:

Long performance life up to 100,000 hours.

High lumen depreciation maintenance rate (at >95% after 2,000 hours and >85% after 6,000 hours).

Lower energy bills due to Low energy consumption.

Low heat output of bulb.

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INDUCTION LAMP ADVANTAGES:

Greater range of applications vs HID and fluorescents

Like natural sunlight

Excellent lighting quality with no flicker

No liquid mercury to harm humanbeings or the environment

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Benefits:

Reduced replacement of bulb costs.

Zero maintenance costs.

Less problems caused by interruption of industrial production or traffic flow.

Reduce electricity costs by at least 50%.

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Benefits:

Reduced air-conditioning costs.

Easy installation.

Increase worker productivity.

Increase bottom line profits.

Ease of use as retrofit or in new construction applications.

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How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/ LVD Induction Lamp

TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP

TYPE STANDARD POWER (W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

STANDARD POWER (W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM/

METAL HALIDE

70 84 40 43

100 120 40 43

150 180 80 86

250 300 120 130

400 464 200 216

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How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/ LVD Induction Lamp

TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP

TYPE STANDARD POWER

(W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

STANDARD POWER (W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY

LAMP

80 100 40 43

125 150 40 43

160 192 80 86

250 300 120 130

400 460150 162

200 216

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How to Retrofit Traditional Light w/ LVD Induction Lamp

TRADITIONAL LAMP LVD INDUCTION LAMP

TYPE STANDARD POWER (W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

STANDARD POWER (W)

ACTUAL POWER (W)

FLUORESCENT LIGHT 38 45 23 23

85 98 40 43

125 140 80 86

165 185 80 86

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VENUS

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VENUS Venus series has a unique mushroom-shaped

bulb to enhance light output.

It comes in compact attached ballast with E27 screw base.

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR VENUS MODEL

Model Warranty CRI Voltage Range

Lumen Output (Lm)

Color Temperature Dimensions

VENUSJX-23,23W

3 YRS. 75~85 220V 1350 2700K / 6500K L78 X W62 X H182

VENUSJX-40, 40W

3 YRS. 75~85 220V 2550 2700K / 6500K L115 X W88 X H250

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SATURN

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SATURN The Saturn series lamp is donut-shaped;

Well-suited for round fixtures such as low/high bay industrial lighting, retail and general outdoor lighting.

It is available in 40-200W.

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEPARATED MODEL

Model Warranty Voltage Lumens Color Temperature

Dimensions (mm)

LVD-GY-TX-40W 5 YRS. 220V 2400~2800 2700K/6500K D417 x H492

LVD-GY-TX-80W 5 YRS. 220V 5200~7140 2700K/6500K D417 x H492

LVD-GY-TX-120W 5 YRS. 220V 9400~11700 2700K/6500K D547 X H557

LVD-GY-TX-200W 5 YRS. 220V 17000~19400 2700K/6500K D547 X H557

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SEPARATE BALLAST INDUCTION LAMPHIGH BAY FIXTURES:

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SEPARATE BALLAST INDUCTION LAMP HIGH BAY FIXTURES:

1. Model 0361-1 (16”) Saturn-TX-40W Lamp2. Model 0361-1 (16”) Saturn-TX-80W Lamp3. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-120W Lamp4. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-150W Lamp5. Model 0361-1 (20”) Saturn-TX-200W Lamp

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SMART DRAGON

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SMART DRAGON Smart Dragon Series Lamp Rectangular in shape, suitable for square or rectangular fixtures (Floodlight casings).

Smart Dragon series fits well in road, tunnel, perimeter lightings, spot lightings, gymnasium, buildings, etc..

It is available in wattages ranging from 40-200W.

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEPARATED MODEL

Model Warranty Voltage Lumens Color Temperature

Dimensions (mm)

LVD-GY-LL-40W 5 YRS. 220V 2400~2800 2700K/6500K 180x330x110

LVD-GY-LL-80W 5 YRS. 220V 5200~7140 2700K/6500K 354x374x130

LVD-GY-LL-120W 5 YRS. 220V 9400~11700 2700K/6500K 418x460x160

LVD-GY-LL-200W 5 YRS. 220V 17000~19400 2700K/6500K 550x647x227

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LVD SEPARATED INDUCTION LAMPFLOOD LIGHT FIXTURES:

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LVD SEPARATED INDUCTION LAMPFLOODLIGHT FIXTURES:

1. Model 0553-1 Smart Dragon-LL-40W Lamp2. Model 0553-2 Smart Dragon-LL-80W Lamp3. Model 0553-3 Smart Dragon-LL-120W Lamp4. Model 0553-3 Smart Dragon-LL-150W Lamp5. Model 0553-4 Smart Dragon-LL-200W Lamp

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Induction Lamps vs. Traditional Lamps

Comparison LVD Induction Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium

Warranty Compact: 3 yearsSeparate: 5 years None None

Life Hours Compact: 60,000Separate: 100,000 6,000~20,000 24,000

Energy SavingEfficiency Excellent Lower Lower

Lumen Efficacy

Photopic Efficacy: 150 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 80 Lm/W

Photopic Efficacy: 110 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 75 Lm/W

Photopic Efficacy: 90 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 120 Lm/W

LumenDepreciationRate %

5% @ 2,000 Hours 40% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours

LampOperatingTemperature

Lower, <80°FReduces A/C cost

Higher, >300° FIncreased A/C cost

Higher, >350° FIncreased A/C cost

CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)

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Induction Lamps vs. Traditional LampsComparison LVD Induction Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium

Re-strike Instant Needs up to 10~15 minutes Needs up to 10~15 minutes

Flicker None Much Much

Glare None Much Much

EnvironmentalSafety

No MercuryNo lamp waste in 10 years

Contains mercuryConcern with much lampwaste over 10 years

Contains mercuryConcern with much lampwaste over 10 years

Images

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LVD Induction Lamps vs. Fluorescent Lamps

Comparison LVD Induction Compact Fluorescent Fluorescent Tubes

Warrantee Compact:3 yearsSeparate: 5 years None None

Life Hours Compact: 60,000Separate: 100,000 8,000~10,000 8,000~20,000

Energy SavingEfficiency Excellent Good Lower

Lumen Efficacy Photopic Efficacy: 150 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 80 Lm/W

Photopic Efficacy: 85 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 50 Lm/W

Photopic Efficacy: 69 Plm/W(Plm: Pupil Lumen)Traditional Efficacy: 70 Lm/W

LumenDepreciationRate %

5% @ 2,000 Hours 30% @ 2,000 Hours 25% @ 2,000 Hours

LampOperatingTemperature

Lower, <80°FReduces A/C cost

Higher, >100° FIncreased A/C cost

Higher, >150° FIncreased A/C cost

CRI >80 (Ra) 65~80 (Ra) 60 (Ra)

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Induction Lamps vs. Fluorescent LampsComparison LVD Induction Compact Fluorescent Fluorescent Tubes

Re-strike Instant Instant, with initial 3 minutewarm up time.

Instant, with initial 3 minutewarm up time.

Flicker None Much Much

Glare None Much Much

EnvironmentalSafety

No MercuryNo lamp waste in 10 years

Contains mercuryConcern with much lampwaste over 10 years

Contains mercuryConcern with much lampwaste over 10 years

Images

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CASE STUDY in LVD INDUCTION LIGHTING

Comparison Item Old Lighting System New Lighting System

Light Source Metal Halide High Bay LVD Induction High Bay

Wattage 400W ( per lamp ) 200W ( per lamp )

Actual Power Consumption 460W ( lamp & ballast ) 210W ( lamp & ballast )

Brightness 373Lux 510Lux

Luminous Efficacy Low Efficacy, SevereLuminous Decline, Poor CRI

High Efficacy, Low LuminousDecline, Excellent CRI

Life Hours8000 hrs. ( 1 year @ 24hrs/Day )( Change 274 BulbsEvery Year )

100,000 hrs. (10 years @ 24hrs/Day)( Change ZERO Bulbs for 10Years )

No. of Fixtures 274 Sets 274 Sets

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Conversion factors for lumens to “pupil lumens”

Light Source Conventionallumens per watt

Correction Factor(P/S ratio)

Pupil Lumensper watt

Low-pressure sodium 165 0.38 63

5,000K T5 fluorescent 104 1.83 190

4,100K T8 fluorescent 90 1.62 145

Clear metal halide 85 1.49 126

5000K LVD Lamp 80 1.62 1505,000K pure triphosphor fluorescent 70 1.58 1115,000K pure triphosphor fluorescent 69 1.24 855,000K pure triphosphor fluorescent 65 0.76 492,900K warm white fluorescent 65 0.98 64Daylight fluorescent 55 1.72 9535-watt high-pressure sodium 55 0.57 315,000K 90 CRI fluorescent 46 1.7 78Vitalite fluorescent 46 1.71 79Deluxe mercury vapor 40 0.86 34Standard incandescent 15 1.26 19Tungsten halogen 22 1.32 29

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COST SAVING ANALYSISPARAMETERS CFL, 65W (0.20 A) VENUS, 40W (0.12 A) DIFFERENCE

Quantity 100 100 -

Total Wattage 4,400.00 2,640.00 1,760.00

Operating Hours 15.0 15.0 -

Days/Week 7 7 -

KW Cons./Week 462.00277.20

184.80

KW Cons. /Month 1,848.00 1,108.80 739.20

Cost (Php9.12/KWh)

16,853.76 10,112.26 6,741.50

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RETURN OF INVESTMENTPARAMETERS LVD Savings against CFL @15H

No. of Pieces 100

Product Costs (Php) 2,500

Cost of 10 pcs. X 65W CFL 13,000

Cost of Conversion (Php) 250,000.00

Savings / Month + Costs of 10 pcs of 65W at 60,000 hours (Php)

1,306,741.50

R.O. I. (MONTHS) 0.19

SAVINGS ON 10th YEAR (Php) 11,760,673.54

TOTAL SAVINGS OF USING VENUS 40W AFTER 10th YEAR

11,760,673.54

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For further details contact:

Arnold Ynclino-Merro AJM UNI-TECH TRADING AND SERVICES

Tel. No. (02) 5293102Mobile No. 09209612821

Email. [email protected]

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR

ATTENTION!!!!!