How many lumens is a 70 watt high pressure sodium bulb?

How many lumens is a 70 watt high pressure sodium bulb?

70 Watt. 70-watt HPS bulbs provide between 6300 and 7000 lumens of light in frosted and clear options.

How many lumens is a 75 watt high pressure sodium bulb?

6300
75-Watt E17 High Pressure Sodium Light Bulb

Product Number: 17662
EnergyStar Compliant: No
Shipping: UPS Regular
Kelvin Temperature: 1900
Lumens: 6300

What voltage is a high pressure sodium bulb?

2500 volts
The HPS ballasts differ from the mercury/metal halide ballasts in that a high-voltage (2500 volts) low-power pulse is required to strike the arc and start the HPS lamp. So a starting circuit is introduced to generate and direct this pulse. The starter is activated with the application of line voltage to the ballast.

What color is a high pressure sodium light?

Low and High Pressure Sodium lights are well-known for their warm yellow glow (CCT values around 2200K). Although High Pressure Sodium lamps emit visible light across a slightly more broad spectrum than Low Pressure Sodium lamps, they are still very limited.

How many watts can high pressure sodium convert to led?

High Pressure Sodium to LED Conversion Chart 1 70 watt HPS = 40 watt LED 2 100 watt HPS = 50-60 watt LED 3 150 watt HPS = 80-90 watt LED 4 250 watt HPS = 90-125 watt LED

Is there a 70 Watt sodium sodium light?

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When to use a high pressure sodium lamp?

High Pressure Sodium lamps deliver more lumens per watt over rated life than most other HID light sources available today. These lamps are used for gen- eral lighting applications where high efficiency and long life are desired, but color is not critical.

How long do high pressure sodium lights last?

Typically these lights are used on sides of industrial buildings and in some street lamps. Sodium bulbs can last up to 20,000 hours. The heavy duty transformer or ballast is also long lived if the bulbs are changed out before they burn out.