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Nominal CCT of 5000K90+ CRI

The Ultimate White Light

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Bring Daylight Indoors!

Benefits

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• High CRI 90+

• High CCT 5000K

• Full Spectrum

• The Color of Natural Sunlight!

Features

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• Objects appear as they would outdoors• Blues are true blue• Whites are whiter• Reds are more vibrant

Benefits

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Full Spectrum• Spectral emission in all parts of the visible

spectrum and in the near UV• CCT of 5000K• CRI of 90+

Natural White lamps are a full spectrum product!

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Natural White Daylight at 5000K

Light output in all parts of visual spectrum

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Color Temperature

Name CCT Range Description

“27K” 2700 - 2800K Very Warm...incandescent color (2750K)…only available in a coated version

“3K” 3000 - 3200K Warm…close to halogen lamp color (clear 3200K, coated-3000K)

“4K” 3700 - 4000K Neutral…close to fluorescent or mercury “cool white”(clear-4000K, coated-3700K)

“5K” 5000K Daylight…close to color of the sun. Often called a “full spectrum” source

“6K” 6500K Daylight…close to average outdoor sky color

“10K” 10,000K Blue-White…close to clear blue skycolor….for aquarium lighting

High CCT

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What is CRI?

Color Rendering Index• A numeric indication of a lamp’s ability to render

individual colors accurately relative to a standard• CRI value is derived from a comparison of the

lamp’s spectral distribution to the standard at the same color temperature

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• Uni-Form pulse start technology- Uni-Form arc tube- Weldless mount- UV Shield shroud

• Opti-Wave ballast technology

Features

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• Workspaces and areas look brighter

• Tasks, such as reading, become easier to perform

• More lamps operating to rated life• Increased lumen maintenance

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• More consistent color from lamp to lamp

A regular benefit of

20,000

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• Twice as fast as ceramic metal halide

• Don't be left in the dark!

A regular benefit of

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• Lasts longer than standard metal halide or ceramic metal halide

• Fewer failures• 70% survival at end of rated life

• Rated life 20000+ hours A regular benefit of

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Weldless Construction

A regular benefit of

• Elimination of #1 cause of Failure Mode• Most Durable HID Lamp Available

- Shipping- Vibration

• More Consistent LCL

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• ANSI type-O rating Complies with 2005 NEC

• Operate continuously without weekly shut-downs

• Protect merchandise and signage from fading

• Blocks nearly all the damaging ultraviolet light

A regular benefit of

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• Improved lamp lumen maintenance (90%)• Improved ballast efficiency• Lower audible ballast noise• “One Call” Warranty

A regular benefit of

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Benefits Product Features• Superior Color Rendering - Blues are true blue,

whites are whiter and reds are more vibrant• Lamps are brighter

• High CRI 90+• High CCT 5000K• Full Spectrum• The color of natural sunlight

• Lamps appear 13% brighter than standard4000K lamps

• High S/P Ratio of 2.1

• Longer lamp life 20000+ and 70% survival rate atend of life

• 50% faster warm-up time than standard pinchbody metal halide systems

• Hot restart in less than half the time of CMH andstandard pinch body metal halide systems

• Most durable lamp available• Excellent color uniformity and stability over life• Operate continuously without weekly shutdowns• ANSI type-O rating complies with 2005 NEC• Protects clothes, merchandise and signage

from fading• Blocks 98.8% of UV output

• Uni-Form Pulse Start Technology• Formed body arc tube• Weldless mount• UV Shield shroud

• Quieter, lower audible noise than CWA• Improved lumen maintenance

• Opti-Wave Ballast Technology

Benefits and Features Overview

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Photopic lumens (day time)

• Published lumen ratings• Light measurement based on daytime observations

Scotopic lumens (nighttime)

• Lumen measurements corrected for nighttime vision

S/P Ratio

• The ratio of light measured by the photopic and scotopic methods

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• The S/P Ratio of 5000K daylight light sources is 2.1

• The S/P Ratio of 4000K light sources is 1.65

• The S/P Ratio of 3000K light sources is 1.4

• The S/P Ratio for yellow HPS light sources is 0.64

S/P Ratio Comparisons for Outdoor Lighting

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• Lamps with high S/P ratios (high scotopic content) improve one’s ability to see outdoors.

• A 4000K light source is at least twice as effective for viewing at night as HPS sources. Similarly, a 5000K light source is more than 3 times as effective as HPS sources.

What Does the S/P Ratio Tell Us

about Outdoor Lighting?

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• Lamps with high S/P ratios (high scotopic content) improve one’s ability to see indoors.

• Human studies have shown that the S/P values, though previously applicable to only nighttime conditions, can be used to describe the "effective lumens" of indoor lighting as well.

• Example: If two rooms are lit separately with 4000K and 5000K lamps to equal photopic luminance, the 5000K room will appear at least 13% brighter.

What Does the S/P Ratio Tell Us

about Indoor Lighting?

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• As defined by Dr. Ian Lewin, the term “effective lumens” describes the modified lumen output of a lamp, taking into account the shifting color sensitivity of the eye at low light levels.

• The Effective Lumen rating reflects the lumen rating of Natural White lamps is given relative to 4000K lamps. The formula used to determine this rating indoors is (S/P)0.5. This provides the end user, lighting designer or contractor with an accurate comparison of traditional 4000K lamps to 5000K lamps.

What are “Effective Lumens”?

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With a high S/P ratio of 2.1, Natural White lamps provide customers with an:

• Improved ability to see indoors

• Improved nighttime vision

This makes Natural White an excellent product for either indoor or outdoor lighting applications. Combined with high CRI and high CCT, the Natural White lamp/ballast system features superior color rendering, as well as all the benefits of Uni-Form arc tube and Opti-Wave ballast technology.

How does this relate to Natural White?

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Watts Lamp Description310 MP 310W/BU/ED37/UVS/PS/950310 MP 310W/C/BU/ED37/UVS/PS/950

340 MP 340W/BU/ELAMP/PS/950340 MP 340W/C/BU/ELAMP/PS/950

375 MP 375W/BU/UVS/PS/950375 MP 375W/C/BU/UVS/PS/950

775 MP 775W/BU/PS/950

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Ceramic metal halide • 4000K • 90 CRI

Uni-Form® Natural White™ • 5000K • 90+ CRI

Compact fluorescent • 3500K • 80 CRI

• High CRI • High CCT

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Available in these wattages:• 310W (Available Now)• 375W (Available Now)• 340W e-Lamp™ (Available in 2005)• 775W (Available in 2005)

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