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Page 1: Sugar Industry Presentation

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Overview Of Lighting Fixtures

31-Jan-2013

Presenter – Annasaheb Shende

Lighting Fixtures Business

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Headline

One of the factor involved in improving work efficiency

Quality of light & light EfficiencyQuality of light & light Efficiency

NEW ERA OF IMPROVED EFFICIENCY

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• QUALITY OF LIGHT

•Light with CRI very close to daylight•Light with better Color Temperature•Strobe free light•Glare free light•Uniform spreading of light

This improves the vision quality & This improves the vision quality & reduces the eye strain reduces the eye strain

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• Best lumen per watt• Better lumen maintenance - @ 90 %• Reduced Total Harmonic Distortion• Unity power factor – Reduced load on distribution

system• Longer life of lamp & control gear• Reduced replacement cost

LIGHT EFFICIENCY

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We“ INTELUX” help our product users by providing the most efficient lighting systems which meet all the parameters mentioned in Quality & Efficiency of light.

OUR COMMITMENT

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• Types of conventional & energy efficient optionsArea Type of

conventional fitting used

Wattage (Including choke losses)

Energy efficient option

Wattage (Incl. ballast losses)

Cane Yard 250 W / 400 W HPSV 280W / 450 W 4 x 24 W T-5 / 4 x 36 W PLL streetlight

96W / 144W

Cane Handling 250 W / 400 W HPSV 280W / 450 W 4 x 24 W T-5 / 4 x 36 W PLL streetlight

96W / 144W

Mill House 400 W HPMV / MH 450 W 4 x 54 W T-5 Highbay 216 W

Side area 2 x 40W FTL 100 W 2 x 24 W T-5 streetlight fitting

48 W

Basement 1 x 40 W FTL – open type fitting

50 W 2 x 18 W IP -65 36 W

Control Room 1 x 40 W FTL 50 W 1 x 36W FTL 36 W

Boiling House + Sugar House

400 W HPMV / MH 450 W 4 x 54 W T-5 Highbay 216 W

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• Types of conventional & energy efficient optionsArea Type of

conventional fittingWattage (Including

choke losses)Energy efficient

optionWattage (Incl. ballast losses)

Various floors of boiling house & sugar house

2 x 40W FTL – open type fitting

100 W 2 x 36W FTL IP-65 72 W

Boiler Section 70 W HPSV / MH wellglass fitting

90 W 2 x 24 W T-5 (IP – 65 ) fittings

48 W

Power House 2 x 40W FTL conventional fittings

100 W 2 x 36W FTL Energy Efficient fitting

72 W

Distillery 125 W HPMV / 160 W MLL wellglass / 2 x 40 W FTL flameproof fitting

145 W / 160 W /100 W 2 x 26 W PLL Flameproof / 40 W LED flameproof wellglass fittings

52 W / 40 W

ETP 150 W HPSV /250 W HPMV streetlight

175 W / 280 W 4 x 24W T-5 streetlight fitting

96 W

Outdoor streetlights 150 W HPSV / MH streetlight fittings

175 W 4 x 24W T-5 streetlight fitting

96 W

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400 W HPMV/MH High bay• Wattage – 450 Watts• Lamp life – 6,000 / 15000 Br. Hrs• THD < 30 %• Light with full of strobe• Tremendous heat generation• Color difference / shift problem• Lumen maintenance 40 - 50%• CRI – 45 / 70 , CCT – 5000 0 K

• Choke + Capacitor + Igniter + Lamp More components & less life - Increased maintenance cost• Reigniting problem – it takes @ 8 -10 minutes, so inverter + extra emergency lamps required

EELS 454 – High bay (T-5)• Wattage – 216 Watts• Lamp life – 20,000 Br. Hrs• THD < 10 %• Strobe free light• Reduced heat• No color difference / shift• Lumen maintenance 90 %• CRI > 85, CCT – 6500 0 K

• Ballast + Lamp - Reduced components & better life

- reduced maintenance cost• Instant start – no need of inverter

COMPARISON

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400 W HMV/MH High bayEELS 454 – High bay (T-5)

DETAIL COST ANALYSIS

• Wattage – 450 W (Incl. Choke losses)

• Current - @ 2.3Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs450W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 1971Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 8,870 / -

• Wattage – 216 W (Incl. ballast losses)

• Current - @ 1 Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs216W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 946 Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 4,257 / -

Saving of Rs. 4,613/- per fixture per annumSaving of Rs. 4,613/- per fixture per annum

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70 W HPSV Well glass• Wattage – 450 Watts• Lamp life – 6,000 / 15000 Br. Hrs• THD < 30 %• Light with full of strobe• Tremendous heat generation• Color difference / shift problem• Lumen maintenance 40 - 50%• CRI – 45 / 70 , CCT – 5000 0 K

• Choke + Capacitor + Igniter + Lamp More components & less life - Increased maintenance cost• Reigniting problem – it takes @ 8 -10 minutes, so inverter + extra emergency lamps required

EELS 224 –IP - 65• Wattage – 216 Watts• Lamp life – 20,000 Br. Hrs• THD < 10 %• Strobe free light• Reduced heat• No color difference / shift• Lumen maintenance 90 %• CRI > 85, CCT – 6500 0 K

• Ballast + Lamp - Reduced components & better life

- reduced maintenance cost• Instant start – no need of inverter

COMPARISON

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70 W HPSV Well glass EELS 224 –IP - 65

DETAIL COST ANALYSIS

• Wattage – 90 W (Incl. Choke losses)

• Current - @ 0.8 Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs90W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 394Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 1,773 / -

• Wattage – 48 W (Incl. ballast losses)

• Current - @ 0.21 Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs48W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 210 Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 945 /Saving of Rs. 828/- per fixture per annumSaving of Rs. 828/- per fixture per annum

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250 W HPSV/ HPMV StreetlightEELS 424 – Streetlight (T-5)

COMPARISON

• Wattage – 280 Watts• Lamp life – 15000 Br. Hrs• THD < 30 %• Light with full of strobe• Tremendous heat generation• Colour difference / shift problem• Lumen maintenance 40 - 50%• CRI – 25 / 45 , CCT – 2,700 /5000 0 K

• Choke + Capacitor + Igniter + Lamp More components & less life - Increased maintenance cost• Reignition problem – it takes @ 8 -10 minutes, so inverter + extra emergency lamps required

• Wattage – 96 Watts• Lamp life – 15,000 Br. Hrs• THD < 10 %• Strobefree light• Reduced heat• No colour difference / shift• Lumen maintenance 90 %• CRI > 85, CCT – 6500 0 K

• Ballast + Lamp - Reduced components & better life - reduced maintenance costInstant start – no need of inverter + extra emergency lamps

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250 W HPSV/ HPMV Streetlight EELS 424 – Streetlight (T-5)

DETAIL COST ANALYSIS

Saving of Rs. 3627/- per fixture per annumSaving of Rs. 3627/- per fixture per annum

• Wattage – 96 W (Incl. ballast losses)

• Current - @ 0.42 Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs96W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 420 Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 1,890 / -

• Wattage – 280 W (Incl. Choke losses)

• Current - @ 1.5 Amp• Consumption per 365 days

12 hrs280W x 12 hrs x 365 days= 1226 Units

• Electricity charges (units x Rs. 4.50/-)

= Rs. 5,517 / -

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ENERGY EFFICIENT SEMI HIGH MAST

There is an option of energy efficient semi high mast using 12 No's of 4 x 24 W T-5 Energy efficient streetlight fittings (@ 12 No's) on a single pole.

Results are-

Substantial energy saving of @ 50 %.Very good area coverage (i.e. area of @ 60 mtrs Diameter) Very good visibility .Reduction in pole investment for streetlights.Saving in cable length. thus drastically reduction in initial investment. Easier for maintenance.

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Length of Semi High Mast Pole – 11 mtrs Energy Efficient lighting system – 12 Nos. EELS 424 – SL (Total Wattage =

1.15 KW1.15 KW, Very good light quality, Best vision, CRI > 80, Colour Temp - 6500 0 K ) ,

No maintenance problem, Instant start.

ENERGY EFFICIENT SEMI HIGH MAST

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BOILERMILL HOUSE & TURBINE

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Vision under previous HPSV Streetlight Vision under T -5 Energy Efficient streetlight

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• Vision under HPMV fittings Vision under T-5 fittings

Comparison of vision under HPMV & T-5 Fittings

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Thank You