Toshiba International Corporation recently introduced new PAR38 and MR16 lamps to its LED lighting line. The PAR38 and MR16 lamps offer higher lumen output while still providing energy savings when compared to similar lumen halogen bulbs.
Toshiba's new PAR38 1100 Series is a direct replacement for 90 to 110W halogen lamps, offers outputs of up to 1170 lumens, and uses up to 75% less energy than halogens. Meanwhile, the new MR16 450 Series is a direct replacement for 35W halogen lamps, offers lumen outputs of up to 475 lumens, and uses up to 80% less energy than halogens.
Both models are dimmable, contain no mercury or lead, and last up to 20 times longer than halogens. Based on an average use of three hours a day, Toshiba's MR16 is rated to last 22.8 years, and the PAR38 is rated to last 36.5 years. The lamps are also designed to fit most gimbal rings, so they can be used in existing fixtures.
The lamps in both series are geared for providing bright light in entryways, stairways, lobbies, and reception areas. Because of higher lumen outputs, these can be set higher in a room without sacrificing light quality, or they can be placed farther away from the wall for track lighting.
The PAR38 1100 Series is available in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K. The MR16 450 Series comes in 2700K, 3000K, and 4000K color temperatures. Both are also available with beam angles of 25° or 35°.
Currently, 100% of Toshiba's current lighting product offering and lighting product development in the U.S. is based on LED technology. To demonstrate its commitment to LED technology as a superior choice for lighting, Toshiba, headquartered in Japan, abandoned production of incandescent light bulbs in March 2010.
The government is mulling over extending the use of LED (light-emitting diode) bulbs for road lighting nationwide, depending on the outcome of a pilot project in the Klang Valley, the Dewan Negara was told Tuesday.
Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin said LED lights were energy-saving, last longer (up to 50,000 hours), environmental-friendly and had a high level of lighting efficiency.
"We are also taking the initiative to promote the use of this kind of bulbs in buildings, park areas and open space as well as for street lighting," he said when replying to a question from Senator Datuk Dr Yeow Chai Thiam.
The Public Works Department installed the LED road lighting system in June last year along the Federal Highway, Middle Ring Road 2 and at the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang.
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