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The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.
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The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first

fixture is turned on.

Page 2: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

You will incur lower costs because of the reduction in construction

materials wheninstalling the fixtures.

Page 3: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

• Fewer circuits required• Fewer junction boxes and

covers• Reduced

need for bends

and hangers

Page 4: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

• Reduced need for EMT and BX • Lighter gauge wire used• Installation of fewer fixtures

Page 5: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

Fewer lights willbe installed as LED hasgreater output than HighPressure Sodium or Fluorescence.

Page 6: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

In new construction ceiling vacant space between floorscan be reduced as large troffer fixtures do not

need space to dissipate heator be maneuvered in the

space for maintenanceor replacement.

Page 7: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

LED flat panels are slimmer than a pizza box.

Page 8: The savings with energy efficient LED lighting is realized before the first fixture is turned on.

The average 20-amp breaker will carry 2400 watts. The load should equal 80% which equates to 1932 watts. Most current construction jobs are using 102 watt troffers at 2850 lumens (with a

lumens loss in 200 hours.) Only 18 may be placed on one circuit.

NEUTEX 40 watt flat panels at 2150 lumens retains 80% of lumens for 50,000 hours. 47 flat panels may be placed on the same 20-amp circuit.

Troffer vs. LED Flat Panel Comparison