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induction lighting

Induction lamps are one of the newest energy-saving lighting technologies developed in recent years. Induction lighting is based on a technology that is fundamentally different from that of traditional lighting products, such as fluorescent or high-intensity discharge (HID). With no filaments and electrodes to burn out, these unique lamps can last up to 100,000 hours, making them virtually maintenance-free!

A Superior light Source

Practically maintenance-free, induction lighting offers many features that make it an attractive light source and is emerging as one of the newest technologies in lighting. With a 100,000 hour rated life, these systems seldom need replacing. Particularly useful in applications where lamp replacement is cumbersome and expensive, as in some outdoor applications and in hard-to-reach areas such as tunnels, airports, public facilities, freezers, and many others.

Induction lighting produces high quality light in a variety of color temperatures making it useful in a multitude of applications while still offering improved efficiency. The induction lamp is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications where durability and long life is certainly a high priority. As a compact source, the induction lamp can be used in a wide range of fixtures, adding further flexibility for the lighting designer.

The induction lighting system provides a longer lamp life, superior lumen maintenance, and the crisp white light currently available from similar wattage metal halide lighting systems. These product advantages could turn into major dollar savings when considering maintenance, labor, and replacement lamp cost of existing HID lighting fixtures. In most cases the payback in maintenance savings will more than offset the initial cost of the system.

ApplicAtionS

Difficult to Access AreasCanopiesPerimeter LightingSite LightingWall Pack Security LightingParking GaragesFreezersWarehousesStreet Lighting High Ceilings

46 Baker St. Providence, RI 02905

IntRoducIng

InductIon LIghtIng

toll free: 800.556.7690tel: 401.941.4446fax: 401.941.2929

[email protected]

DYNalux, a Division of Mule Lighting, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of indoor and outdoor Induction lighting products. DYNalux is committed to growth through the continued advancement of lighting technologies. We take pride in designing, engineering and manufacturing the highest quality lighting products.

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induction lighting

Induction lamps are one of the newest energy-saving lighting technologies developed in recent years. Induction lighting is based on a technology that is fundamentally different from that of traditional lighting products, such as fluorescent or high-intensity discharge (HID). With no filaments and electrodes to burn out, these unique lamps can last up to 100,000 hours, making them virtually maintenance-free!

A Superior light Source

Practically maintenance-free, induction lighting offers many features that make it an attractive light source and is emerging as one of the newest technologies in lighting. With a 100,000 hour rated life, these systems seldom need replacing. Particularly useful in applications where lamp replacement is cumbersome and expensive, as in some outdoor applications and in hard-to-reach areas such as tunnels, airports, public facilities, freezers, and many others.

Induction lighting produces high quality light in a variety of color temperatures making it useful in a multitude of applications while still offering improved efficiency. The induction lamp is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications where durability and long life is certainly a high priority. As a compact source, the induction lamp can be used in a wide range of fixtures, adding further flexibility for the lighting designer.

The induction lighting system provides a longer lamp life, superior lumen maintenance, and the crisp white light currently available from similar wattage metal halide lighting systems. These product advantages could turn into major dollar savings when considering maintenance, labor, and replacement lamp cost of existing HID lighting fixtures. In most cases the payback in maintenance savings will more than offset the initial cost of the system.

ApplicAtionS

Difficult to Access AreasCanopiesPerimeter LightingSite LightingWall Pack Security LightingParking GaragesFreezersWarehousesStreet Lighting High Ceilings

46 Baker St. Providence, RI 02905

IntRoducIng

InductIon LIghtIng

toll free: 800.556.7690tel: 401.941.4446fax: 401.941.2929

[email protected]

DYNalux, a Division of Mule Lighting, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of indoor and outdoor Induction lighting products. DYNalux is committed to growth through the continued advancement of lighting technologies. We take pride in designing, engineering and manufacturing the highest quality lighting products.

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SPECIFICATIONS DYNalux Induction Lighting

Metal Halide (High Bay)

High Pressure Sodium (High Bay)

Watts - Electrical usage

200w 400w 400w

Kelvin temp 5000k 3700k 2100k

cRI 80+ 65 22

Rated Lamp Life 100,000 hours 20,000 hours 21,000 hours

Fixture S/P Factor 2.0 1.26 0.76

Fixture Lumens - Photopic

20,500 28,800 40,800

Visual Acuity Lumens

41,000 36,288 31,008

Visual Acuity Lumens Per Watt

191 79 67

operating temperature

200° F 900° F 900° F

Annual operating cost

$183.96 $478.21 $477.46

Industrial high Bay comparison

Induction Lighting technology dYnaluxtM Products

Source: INDUCTION CF MH HPS PMH

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

10,000

0

Lamp Life comparison

Lumen MaintenanceOPERATING HOURS LUMINOUS MAINTENANCE RATE

2,000 95%

6,000 90%

20,000 85%

40,000 80%

60,000 77%

80,000 75%

100,000 65%

FEATURES ADVANTAGES BENEFITS

No electrode or filament to burn out. Electrolytic capacitors are high temperature (105º C) and high voltage (450V) resistant. High quality mica-film capactiors, resistors and crystal diodes are used.

Long performance life, up to 100,000 hours. High luminous maintenance rate (95% after 2,000 hours and 85% after 6,000 hours.

Reduces relamping cost.

Pupil luminous flux: up to 150 Plm/watt. Ballast power factor: up to .99. IC-con-trolled electronic ballast.

High system efficiency: 50% greater than mag-netic ballasts, 20% greater than conventional electronic ballasts.

Reduces electricity costs by up to 90% com-pared to incandescent lamps, 75% compared to HID lamps, and 50% compared to compact fluorescent lamps.

Electromagnetic induction lighting. Low heat generation. Reduction of cooling costs in climate con-trolled areas.

IC-controlled electronic ballast. Wide voltage range. Instant start. Reliable igni-tion down to -40º C.

Wider range of applications than conventional light sources.

Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 80+ Color Temperature. Range (CCT) of 2700K to 6500K. Working frequency of 210KHz.

Enables color to be perceived correctly. Excel-lent lighting quality. Range of CCTs for various applications. No flicker.

Increases safety and security.Increases productivity.Helps protect eyesight.

Amalgam <0.25mg. Coupled with the extremely long life, less mer-cury entering the waste stream.

Health and environmental safety.

Harmonic content meets the International L Class standard.

Less chance of interference with the electrical grid.

Electrical grid safety.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) meets the international standard.

Less chance of harm to electronic devices. Devices perform properly.

Lamps and ballasts are listed and certified by CE, FCC, UL, ISO, and other standards.

World-wide acceptance. No market limitations.

Every dYnalux induction fixture makes a difference.

Benefits of induction lighting

The Dynalux Induction Line is designed to operate with an Induction Lighting System. All luminaries have been tested and certified to ensure 100,000 hours of operation. All heat sensitive components have been designed with adequate heat removal and the units will operate well below the maximum allowed temperature.

Superior lighting Quality

In terms of color quality, the induction lamp offers a CRI rating of 80+ and has no light loss in cold environments. It also has instant-on and requires no re-strike time…. unlike HID light sources.

cost effective Alternative to conventional Sources

Induction lighting offers huge relamping and maintenance savings over the life of the fixture. System savings can even be greater depending on the difficulty of fixture access and labor costs.

reliable, durable and long-lasting

The induction lamp is durable and light output is not significantly influenced by ambient temperatures. Induction lamps are vibration-resistant because they contain no electrodes that will fail due to shock or vibration.

equivalent Brightness for less energy

Induction lamps produce more light in the blue portion of the visible light spectrum to which the eye is more sensitive at night. In contrast, HPS is stronger in the yellow range where the ability to define details is lost. The Scotopic/Photopic (S/P) ratio takes this into account to compare the performance of lamp sources. The result is the 80 watt induction lamp has fewer lumens than a 150 watt HPS but offers sufficient lumens for equivalent illumination at night while using 43% less energy.

lighting for life

Because the induction lamp has no filament to burn out, it is rated to operate for 100,000 hours before needing to be replaced. That translates into 25 years before replacement based on 4,000 hours of annual operation.

induction lighting vs hid lighting

Induction Lighting produces better light at lower operating temperatures and lower cost with 5 times the rated lamp life.

induction lighting

• Long Life - 100,000 hours

• Color Rendering – 80+ CRI

• Color Temperature – 2,700K-6,500K

• Energy Efficient – 90+ Lumens per Watt

• Lumen Maintenance - 70% of its light output at 100,000 hours

• Reduced Maintenance Costs – 10+ years without changing a lamp

• Instant on Capability – Can be used with photocell or motion sensor

• High Output – 40W to 400W

• No flickering, No Strobing, No Noise

• Minimal Color Shifting

• Starting Temperatures as low as -40˚F.

dXFL50 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 12” Square Shoebox

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/ Pole Arm

dXWPA15 • Small Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd20 • Small Adjusta Area/Wall

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Flood Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB11 • high Bay Luminaire

• 120 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL30 • deluxe garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• hinged Prismatic Lens

dXFL70 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 16” Square Shoebox

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Smooth Flood Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPA25 • Large Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd40 • Large Adjusta Area/Wall

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB51 • high Bay Luminaire

• 200 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL40 • Vandal garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Extended Prismatic Lens

dXFL90 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 23” Square Shoebox

• 200 or 2 x 150 Watt Induction

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPR40 • Round Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• 15” die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXWPB40 • Bravo Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Polycarbonate Lens

dXVn40 • Large Vandal Luminaire

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Prismatic Polycarbonate Lens

dXch40/50 • cobrahead Luminaire

• 80 or 200 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Specular Reflector

• Molded glass Lens

HO

URS

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SPECIFICATIONS DYNalux Induction Lighting

Metal Halide (High Bay)

High Pressure Sodium (High Bay)

Watts - Electrical usage

200w 400w 400w

Kelvin temp 5000k 3700k 2100k

cRI 80+ 65 22

Rated Lamp Life 100,000 hours 20,000 hours 21,000 hours

Fixture S/P Factor 2.0 1.26 0.76

Fixture Lumens - Photopic

20,500 28,800 40,800

Visual Acuity Lumens

41,000 36,288 31,008

Visual Acuity Lumens Per Watt

191 79 67

operating temperature

200° F 900° F 900° F

Annual operating cost

$183.96 $478.21 $477.46

Industrial high Bay comparison

Induction Lighting technology dYnaluxtM Products

Source: INDUCTION CF MH HPS PMH

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

10,000

0

Lamp Life comparison

Lumen MaintenanceOPERATING HOURS LUMINOUS MAINTENANCE RATE

2,000 95%

6,000 90%

20,000 85%

40,000 80%

60,000 77%

80,000 75%

100,000 65%

FEATURES ADVANTAGES BENEFITS

No electrode or filament to burn out. Electrolytic capacitors are high temperature (105º C) and high voltage (450V) resistant. High quality mica-film capactiors, resistors and crystal diodes are used.

Long performance life, up to 100,000 hours. High luminous maintenance rate (95% after 2,000 hours and 85% after 6,000 hours.

Reduces relamping cost.

Pupil luminous flux: up to 150 Plm/watt. Ballast power factor: up to .99. IC-con-trolled electronic ballast.

High system efficiency: 50% greater than mag-netic ballasts, 20% greater than conventional electronic ballasts.

Reduces electricity costs by up to 90% com-pared to incandescent lamps, 75% compared to HID lamps, and 50% compared to compact fluorescent lamps.

Electromagnetic induction lighting. Low heat generation. Reduction of cooling costs in climate con-trolled areas.

IC-controlled electronic ballast. Wide voltage range. Instant start. Reliable igni-tion down to -40º C.

Wider range of applications than conventional light sources.

Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 80+ Color Temperature. Range (CCT) of 2700K to 6500K. Working frequency of 210KHz.

Enables color to be perceived correctly. Excel-lent lighting quality. Range of CCTs for various applications. No flicker.

Increases safety and security.Increases productivity.Helps protect eyesight.

Amalgam <0.25mg. Coupled with the extremely long life, less mer-cury entering the waste stream.

Health and environmental safety.

Harmonic content meets the International L Class standard.

Less chance of interference with the electrical grid.

Electrical grid safety.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) meets the international standard.

Less chance of harm to electronic devices. Devices perform properly.

Lamps and ballasts are listed and certified by CE, FCC, UL, ISO, and other standards.

World-wide acceptance. No market limitations.

Every dYnalux induction fixture makes a difference.

Benefits of induction lighting

The Dynalux Induction Line is designed to operate with an Induction Lighting System. All luminaries have been tested and certified to ensure 100,000 hours of operation. All heat sensitive components have been designed with adequate heat removal and the units will operate well below the maximum allowed temperature.

Superior lighting Quality

In terms of color quality, the induction lamp offers a CRI rating of 80+ and has no light loss in cold environments. It also has instant-on and requires no re-strike time…. unlike HID light sources.

cost effective Alternative to conventional Sources

Induction lighting offers huge relamping and maintenance savings over the life of the fixture. System savings can even be greater depending on the difficulty of fixture access and labor costs.

reliable, durable and long-lasting

The induction lamp is durable and light output is not significantly influenced by ambient temperatures. Induction lamps are vibration-resistant because they contain no electrodes that will fail due to shock or vibration.

equivalent Brightness for less energy

Induction lamps produce more light in the blue portion of the visible light spectrum to which the eye is more sensitive at night. In contrast, HPS is stronger in the yellow range where the ability to define details is lost. The Scotopic/Photopic (S/P) ratio takes this into account to compare the performance of lamp sources. The result is the 80 watt induction lamp has fewer lumens than a 150 watt HPS but offers sufficient lumens for equivalent illumination at night while using 43% less energy.

lighting for life

Because the induction lamp has no filament to burn out, it is rated to operate for 100,000 hours before needing to be replaced. That translates into 25 years before replacement based on 4,000 hours of annual operation.

induction lighting vs hid lighting

Induction Lighting produces better light at lower operating temperatures and lower cost with 5 times the rated lamp life.

induction lighting

• Long Life - 100,000 hours

• Color Rendering – 80+ CRI

• Color Temperature – 2,700K-6,500K

• Energy Efficient – 90+ Lumens per Watt

• Lumen Maintenance - 70% of its light output at 100,000 hours

• Reduced Maintenance Costs – 10+ years without changing a lamp

• Instant on Capability – Can be used with photocell or motion sensor

• High Output – 40W to 400W

• No flickering, No Strobing, No Noise

• Minimal Color Shifting

• Starting Temperatures as low as -40˚F.

dXFL50 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 12” Square Shoebox

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/ Pole Arm

dXWPA15 • Small Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd20 • Small Adjusta Area/Wall

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Flood Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB11 • high Bay Luminaire

• 120 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL30 • deluxe garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• hinged Prismatic Lens

dXFL70 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 16” Square Shoebox

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Smooth Flood Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPA25 • Large Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd40 • Large Adjusta Area/Wall

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB51 • high Bay Luminaire

• 200 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL40 • Vandal garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Extended Prismatic Lens

dXFL90 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 23” Square Shoebox

• 200 or 2 x 150 Watt Induction

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPR40 • Round Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• 15” die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXWPB40 • Bravo Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Polycarbonate Lens

dXVn40 • Large Vandal Luminaire

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Prismatic Polycarbonate Lens

dXch40/50 • cobrahead Luminaire

• 80 or 200 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Specular Reflector

• Molded glass Lens

HO

URS

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SPECIFICATIONS DYNalux Induction Lighting

Metal Halide (High Bay)

High Pressure Sodium (High Bay)

Watts - Electrical usage

200w 400w 400w

Kelvin temp 5000k 3700k 2100k

cRI 80+ 65 22

Rated Lamp Life 100,000 hours 20,000 hours 21,000 hours

Fixture S/P Factor 2.0 1.26 0.76

Fixture Lumens - Photopic

20,500 28,800 40,800

Visual Acuity Lumens

41,000 36,288 31,008

Visual Acuity Lumens Per Watt

191 79 67

operating temperature

200° F 900° F 900° F

Annual operating cost

$183.96 $478.21 $477.46

Industrial high Bay comparison

Induction Lighting technology dYnaluxtM Products

Source: INDUCTION CF MH HPS PMH

100,000

80,000

60,000

40,000

20,000

10,000

0

Lamp Life comparison

Lumen MaintenanceOPERATING HOURS LUMINOUS MAINTENANCE RATE

2,000 95%

6,000 90%

20,000 85%

40,000 80%

60,000 77%

80,000 75%

100,000 65%

FEATURES ADVANTAGES BENEFITS

No electrode or filament to burn out. Electrolytic capacitors are high temperature (105º C) and high voltage (450V) resistant. High quality mica-film capactiors, resistors and crystal diodes are used.

Long performance life, up to 100,000 hours. High luminous maintenance rate (95% after 2,000 hours and 85% after 6,000 hours.

Reduces relamping cost.

Pupil luminous flux: up to 150 Plm/watt. Ballast power factor: up to .99. IC-con-trolled electronic ballast.

High system efficiency: 50% greater than mag-netic ballasts, 20% greater than conventional electronic ballasts.

Reduces electricity costs by up to 90% com-pared to incandescent lamps, 75% compared to HID lamps, and 50% compared to compact fluorescent lamps.

Electromagnetic induction lighting. Low heat generation. Reduction of cooling costs in climate con-trolled areas.

IC-controlled electronic ballast. Wide voltage range. Instant start. Reliable igni-tion down to -40º C.

Wider range of applications than conventional light sources.

Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 80+ Color Temperature. Range (CCT) of 2700K to 6500K. Working frequency of 210KHz.

Enables color to be perceived correctly. Excel-lent lighting quality. Range of CCTs for various applications. No flicker.

Increases safety and security.Increases productivity.Helps protect eyesight.

Amalgam <0.25mg. Coupled with the extremely long life, less mer-cury entering the waste stream.

Health and environmental safety.

Harmonic content meets the International L Class standard.

Less chance of interference with the electrical grid.

Electrical grid safety.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) meets the international standard.

Less chance of harm to electronic devices. Devices perform properly.

Lamps and ballasts are listed and certified by CE, FCC, UL, ISO, and other standards.

World-wide acceptance. No market limitations.

Every dYnalux induction fixture makes a difference.

Benefits of induction lighting

The Dynalux Induction Line is designed to operate with an Induction Lighting System. All luminaries have been tested and certified to ensure 100,000 hours of operation. All heat sensitive components have been designed with adequate heat removal and the units will operate well below the maximum allowed temperature.

Superior lighting Quality

In terms of color quality, the induction lamp offers a CRI rating of 80+ and has no light loss in cold environments. It also has instant-on and requires no re-strike time…. unlike HID light sources.

cost effective Alternative to conventional Sources

Induction lighting offers huge relamping and maintenance savings over the life of the fixture. System savings can even be greater depending on the difficulty of fixture access and labor costs.

reliable, durable and long-lasting

The induction lamp is durable and light output is not significantly influenced by ambient temperatures. Induction lamps are vibration-resistant because they contain no electrodes that will fail due to shock or vibration.

equivalent Brightness for less energy

Induction lamps produce more light in the blue portion of the visible light spectrum to which the eye is more sensitive at night. In contrast, HPS is stronger in the yellow range where the ability to define details is lost. The Scotopic/Photopic (S/P) ratio takes this into account to compare the performance of lamp sources. The result is the 80 watt induction lamp has fewer lumens than a 150 watt HPS but offers sufficient lumens for equivalent illumination at night while using 43% less energy.

lighting for life

Because the induction lamp has no filament to burn out, it is rated to operate for 100,000 hours before needing to be replaced. That translates into 25 years before replacement based on 4,000 hours of annual operation.

induction lighting vs hid lighting

Induction Lighting produces better light at lower operating temperatures and lower cost with 5 times the rated lamp life.

induction lighting

• Long Life - 100,000 hours

• Color Rendering – 80+ CRI

• Color Temperature – 2,700K-6,500K

• Energy Efficient – 90+ Lumens per Watt

• Lumen Maintenance - 70% of its light output at 100,000 hours

• Reduced Maintenance Costs – 10+ years without changing a lamp

• Instant on Capability – Can be used with photocell or motion sensor

• High Output – 40W to 400W

• No flickering, No Strobing, No Noise

• Minimal Color Shifting

• Starting Temperatures as low as -40˚F.

dXFL50 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 12” Square Shoebox

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/ Pole Arm

dXWPA15 • Small Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd20 • Small Adjusta Area/Wall

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• Flood Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB11 • high Bay Luminaire

• 120 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL30 • deluxe garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• hinged Prismatic Lens

dXFL70 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 16” Square Shoebox

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Smooth Flood Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPA25 • Large Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXAd40 • Large Adjusta Area/Wall

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• Wide Angle Reflector

• Wall Bracket Included

• optional Pole Mount

dXhB51 • high Bay Luminaire

• 200 Watt Induction Kit

• 22” Acrylic or Aluminum Reflector

• hook Mount Included

• optional Flat/drop/ conical Lens

dXVngL40 • Vandal garage Lighter

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Extended Prismatic Lens

dXFL90 • deluxe Area/Flood

• 23” Square Shoebox

• 200 or 2 x 150 Watt Induction

• Wide Angle Reflector

• optional Slipfitter/Yoke/ Pole Arm

dXWPR40 • Round Wall Pack

• 80 Watt Induction Kit

• 15” die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Borosilicate glass Lens

dXWPB40 • Bravo Wall Pack

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Aluminum Reflector

• Polycarbonate Lens

dXVn40 • Large Vandal Luminaire

• 40 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• White Powder-coat Reflector

• Prismatic Polycarbonate Lens

dXch40/50 • cobrahead Luminaire

• 80 or 200 Watt Induction Kit

• die-cast housing

• Specular Reflector

• Molded glass Lens

HO

URS

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induction lighting

Induction lamps are one of the newest energy-saving lighting technologies developed in recent years. Induction lighting is based on a technology that is fundamentally different from that of traditional lighting products, such as fluorescent or high-intensity discharge (HID). With no filaments and electrodes to burn out, these unique lamps can last up to 100,000 hours, making them virtually maintenance-free!

A Superior light Source

Practically maintenance-free, induction lighting offers many features that make it an attractive light source and is emerging as one of the newest technologies in lighting. With a 100,000 hour rated life, these systems seldom need replacing. Particularly useful in applications where lamp replacement is cumbersome and expensive, as in some outdoor applications and in hard-to-reach areas such as tunnels, airports, public facilities, freezers, and many others.

Induction lighting produces high quality light in a variety of color temperatures making it useful in a multitude of applications while still offering improved efficiency. The induction lamp is ideal for indoor and outdoor applications where durability and long life is certainly a high priority. As a compact source, the induction lamp can be used in a wide range of fixtures, adding further flexibility for the lighting designer.

The induction lighting system provides a longer lamp life, superior lumen maintenance, and the crisp white light currently available from similar wattage metal halide lighting systems. These product advantages could turn into major dollar savings when considering maintenance, labor, and replacement lamp cost of existing HID lighting fixtures. In most cases the payback in maintenance savings will more than offset the initial cost of the system.

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DYNalux, a Division of Mule Lighting, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of indoor and outdoor Induction lighting products. DYNalux is committed to growth through the continued advancement of lighting technologies. We take pride in designing, engineering and manufacturing the highest quality lighting products.