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ElectricLamp&ComponentManufacturers AssociationofIndia
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1. PRESIDENT: Mr. Sunil Sikka 2. Vice President Mr. Rajeev Chopra 3. Treasurer 4. Members 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Mr. C.G.S. Mani Mr. Gagan Mehra Mr. Shekhar Bajaj Mr. P.U. Sreekumar Mr. B. T. Ajwani Dr. A. D. Kulkarni Mr. Arun Gupta Mr. Vikram Ranade Mr. Vineet Agrawal Mr. S. K. Bansal Mr. Vijay Gupta Mr. J.P. Agarwal Mr. Manoj Verma Mr. Rajesh Kochhar Mr. Bhavin H. Soonderji Havells India Limited Philips Electronics Bajaj Electricals Ltd Osram India (P) Ltd Hind Lamps Ltd Venture Lighting Ltd Fluo-lite (P) Limited Litex Electricals Ltd NTL Electronics Ltd Indo-Asian Fusegear Wipro Ltd Mercury Lighting (P) Harmilap Roshni Ltd Surya Roshni Limited Crompton Greaves Halonix Ltd. ATCO Controls (I)
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Mr.ShyamSujan SecretaryGeneral (ELCOMA)
Mr. Mamak is pioneer in Lighting Industry having worked for more than 50 years in various assignments in Illumination and Lighting Concepts and Technology. At present, he is member of various Indian and International, both government and nongovernment organizations dealing withqualitystandards,technologydevelopmentandenvironment.Heisactivelyassociatedwith manycompaniesasadviserorisontheirboard.
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Eveready Industries India Limited is a widely held public limited company with its stock listed in the National Stock Exchange of India. It is a 106 year old company and it registered a turnover of Rs. 9253 million in the financial year 2008-09. The company has the exclusive right of the brand Eveready in India, Nepal and Bhutan. Eveready Industries India Limited is the flagship company of the Williamson Magor Group. WM Group has interests in Dry Batteries, Tea and Engineering Projects. Eveready is in the business of dry cell batteries, flashlights and packaged tea. The company is by far the market leader in both dry cell batteries and flashlights in India. Backed by in house R&D, the company has 10 state of the art manufacturing units located in various parts of India. All units are ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 certified. The R&D laboratory is NABL accredited. In the year 2008-09, the company sold 1.2 billion dry cell batteries and 24 million flashlights. With 15 branches, 42 warehouses and 950 vans and 3500 direct distributors, Eveready has one of the best retail network in the country reaching more than 800,000 retail outlets. In the last two years, leveraging its brand and retail network, the company has diversified into mosquito repellents and dish wash bars. Last year, the company entered into the rapidly growing compact fluorescent lamp market. This year, it has just entered into GLS lamp segment. The company has ambitious plans to enter the TL lamp and the luminaires. Apart from selling under the brand name Eveready in the three countries mentioned above, the company exports to 9 countries using the brand Lava. The company also manufactures for reputed international brands like Toshiba and Kodak.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Business Domain Product Brand Manufacturing Facilities Battery, Flashlights, CFLs, GLS, Tea, Mosquito Repellents, Dish wash bars Eveready Kolkata, Noida, Haridwar, Chennai, Selaqui, Maddur, Lucknow Battery, Flashlights CFLs, GLS, Tea, Mosquito Repellents, Dish wash bars. 870 Battery and Flashlights 1. Mr.D.Khaitan Vice President and Managing Director 2. Mr.S. Saha- Wholetime Director 9. Contact Persons for a. b. Business Development Exports (a)(i)Mr. Partha Biswas Vice President Sales, Eveready Industries India Ltd., 2 Rainey Park, Kolkata 700019. (ii) Mr. R. Sriram, Senior General Manager, Lighting Products Business, Eveready Industries India Ltd., 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata 700019. (b) Mr. Shree Gopal Pandey Senior Manager Exports, Eveready Industries India Ltd., 2, Rainey Park, Kolkata 700019. West : Mr. Harinarayan, Eveready Industries India Ltd., Lakshmi Building, 1st Floor, Sir P M Road, Fort Mumbai 400 001. Mobile : +919619195993 South : Mr. Saurav Medhi, Eveready Industries India Ltd., New#200 (Old no. 748), Anna Salai, Chennai 600 002. Mobile : +919677040031. North : Mr.Vineet Mehta, Eveready Industries India Ltd., UCO Bank Building, 2nd floor, 5, Parliament Street, New Delhi 110 001. Mobile : +919415009662..
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East : Mr. Sudeep Ghosal, Eveready Industries India Ltd., Jeevan Deep Building, 3rd floor, 1, Middleton Street, Kolkata 700 071. Mobile : +919830939637
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ALC is an independent non-profit organization incorporated in Singapore. ALC is dedicated to quality lighting and reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the adoption of energy efficient lighting in Asia. The objective of ALC is to promote and support regional and international efforts to harmonize test procedures and data sharing and to foster ways to mutually recognize test results for lighting products across nations, without recreating lighting standards and in cooperation with national/international lighting associations. ALC is a public private initiative, with members comprising of lighting associations in Asia, government agencies and some of the largest lighting manufacturers in the world. The establishment of Asia Lighting Compact in October 2009 was a direct response to the issues of lighting product quality, lack of standards harmonization, and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Recent studies and analysis indicate as many as 48 standards and labeling schemes for CFLs exist worldwide, and production of huge quantity of substandard (low quality) CFLs in Asia. The , high cost associated with manufacture and testing/certification requirements for export to various countries while complying with each of the countrys requirement pose a significant barrier to suppliers of high quality products. This led to the formation of a coalition of national lighting associations and signing of an agreement Manila Compact, in June 2008, for elimination of substandard CFLs. Current activities of ALC include administration and promotion of a quality system for CFL and operation and maintenance of the Asia quality registry for online reporting and tracking of quality efficient lighting products. ALC system is a voluntary, transparent, publicly reviewed system which is consistent with the standards of International Electrotechnical Commission. ALC quality system consists of 3 tiers, designed to work cooperatively with other lighting quality standard initiatives, and varying needs of consumers in Asia. Tier 3 or the Best tier is based on the UK energy savings trust 6 standard and is proposed to migrate to Europes EUP CFL standard once finalized Tier 2 or the Better tier is harmonized with the Efficient Lighting Initiative (ELI) standard for CFLs Tier 1 or the Good tier represents an initial realistic entry level performance standard for countries in the asia region and provides quality, efficiency and performance Benefits (May be as a box item) Benefits associated with becoming an ALC member are listed below: Access to the group of leading lighting companies and national associations Provides a path to higher quality lighting in Asia Protection of the market from poor quality products through endorsement of a harmonized standard and marking system Assurance to consumers, governments and utilities on product conformity to international standards Useful source of information for sourcing products Support for the national standards bodies through informations necessary for establishment of performance standards Low-cost marketing opportunity for suppliers with quality products Online registration system for qualifying the products and enlistment in the quality registry How to become a member? Membership is open to all stakeholders, including government agencies, standards setting agencies, testing laboratories, lighting manufacturers, research institutions, professional societies and bulk purchasers of lighting products. To join ALC, visit the website www.asialighting.org and submit the online membership form
W 134, S Block, MIDC, Bhosari, PUNE 411 026 TEL:+91 20 66301073 FAX: +91 20 27120056 EMAIL: sales@litexelectricals.com WEBSITE: www.litexelectricals.com
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1979 1. 2. 3. 4. Business Domain Product Brand Manufacturing Facilities Halogen Lamps Exporters Litel 1.5 million lamps per annum Halogen Lamps for Floodlighting, Stage-Studio-Video, Infrared Heating and Laser Pumping Lamps Infrared Lamps USA/UK/Australia/Egypt Rs.60 lacs Rs. 5.5 crores 75 1. Dr. Avinash D. Kulkarni, CMD 2. Mr. Mahendra K. Shah, JMD 3. Mr. Shirish V. Karkarey, ED 4. Mr. Nilay M. Shah 9. Contact Persons for a. Business Development b. Exports Dr. S.V. Rajarshi, Mgr. - BD Mr. S.V. Karkarey, ED Manufacturers /
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Rs. 3.50 crores p.a. (appx.) 100 1. Mr. V.K. Agarwal 2. Ms. Shobha Rani Agarwal Mr. S.K. Bansal, Director Mr. S.K. Bansal, Director 64, Laxman Jhoola Road, Rishikesh 249 201 N.A. mercurylamps@sancharnet.in
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Manufacturing Compact Fluorescent Lamp OEM Supplier CFL capsule line, SMT & AI PCB set up, spiral shell making line CFL Capsule and lamp, Spiral Clear Shell, Electronic Ballast 300 + 1. Shiv Talwar 2. Kshitij Talwar Kshitij Talwar, Sr.G.M. 127, Raipur Industrial Area Bhagwanpur, Roorkee 247661 (U.K.) INDIA State-of-the art manufacturing capacity of 10 milllion CFL lamps per annum in a 50,000sqft well planned plant. The only company in India making spiral clear shells info@globuslamps.com
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BureauofEnergyEfficiency
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BEE co-ordinates with designated consumers, designated agencies and other organizations and recognize, identify and utilize the existing resources and infrastructure, in performing the functions assigned to it under the Energy Conservation Act. The Energy Conservation Act provides for regulatory and promotional functions.
BureauofEnergyEfficiency
Phone:911126179699 Fax:911126178352
Develop minimum energy performance standards and labeling design for equipment and appliances Develop specific Energy Conservation Building Codes Activities focusing on designated consumers Develop Specific energy consumption norms Certify Energy Management Auditors Define the periodicity of mandatory energy audits Create awareness and disseminate information on energy efficiency and conservation Organize training of EE techniques and technology Promote research & development Develop testing and certification procedures and promote testing facilities Facilitate implementation of pilot projects and demonstrate
Types, Efficiency and Best Practices R. Venkateshwaran, Senior Manager (Engineering). Venture Lighting India Ltd. Energy efficient lighting with metal halide lamp involves a co-operative approach from lamp manufacturers and users. Manufacturers should continue to improve the efficiency of light sources and users should make the best use of them. As a metal halide engineer, I have come across several metal halide installations, where either the lamp is a poor choice or it is used incorrectly. This is surprising because metal halide lamp users have a technical background. I believe the root cause is the manufacturer user divide. Manufacturers have not been successful in communicating the finer aspects of metal halide lamp usage to consumers; and users do not have an effective channel to communicate their requirements to lamp designers. Types of Metal Halide Lamps: Metal halide Fig 1: Metal halide lamp types Metal halide lamps can be customised to suit a specific application. The penalty is complexity. Choosing the right metal halide lamp involves consideration of several parameters (Fig 1) like Start method, Outer jacket , Cap, Spectral characteristics, Operating position, Control gear, supply voltage , fixture type, UV transmission characteristics and outer jacket finish. For the sake of argument, if we consider there are just two options available in each case, it leads to 2^9 = 512 types! Even though , it looks like a very difficult task to identify the correct metal halide lamp, manufacturers recommend lamps based on application area and the task is simplified. Let us review the most common choices available. Starting: Probe start lamps use a auxiliary electrode to aid ionization. Pulse start lamps do not need auxiliary electrodes and use a high voltage pulse, usually in the range of 3KV 4KV. Pulse start lamps have a higher arc tube fill pressure, and can come in many shapes (Fig 2). Probe start lamps are usually HPMV like cylindrical pinch types, although there are few formed body probe start lamps.
Fig 2: Probe Start and PULSE Start Outer jacket and caps: MH lamps are manufactured in many sizes and shapes. They can have borosilicate outer jackets, quartz outer jackets, and sometimes can be without any outer jacket. There are single ended and double ended versions. A single ended lamp can be as small as a single ended bipin lamp or as big as a BT56 lamp . They can use a small arc tube with few millimeters of arc length vs a big arc tube with many centimeters of arc length . They can use a highly standardized cap like E27/27 or a special factory contact. Spectral characteristics: There are MH lamps with CCT from 2700K to greater than 20,000K; With CRI from 50 to more than 90. Spectral characteristics can be customized by adding several metal halide salts in appropriate proportions. It is also possible to generate saturated colors like blue, green , magenta, etc. For reprographic applications, radiation in specific UV wavelengths can be achieved. For plant growth and aquarium applications, the spectral response can be customised for optimum biological response. If one looks at spectra of different metal halide lamps, one can appreciate the endless possibilities for customization (Fig 3). Adjustments in specific regions of spectra can change lumen efficacy , CCT and CRI significantly.
Efficiency of Metal Halide Lamps: Because of the diverse applications of metal halide lamps, requirements of spectra have to be understood. Fig 5: Conversion efficiency
Fig 3: 3K/65 CRI, 4K/65 CRI, 5K/78 CRI and 6.5K/85 CRI Applications: MH lamps are suitable for a wide variety of applications. Some of the applications are: Indoor and outdoor general lighting , Plant growth applications ,Reprographic applications, Automotive head lamp, Track lighting, Aquarium lighting, Decorative and stage lighting , Studio and Photography , Sports lighting and UV purification. Fixture type and UV radiation: MH lamps have the risk of non-passive failure at end of life. So, only open rated lamps should be used in a fixture without a glass shield. Open rated lamps have a internal glass shield called shroud, to protect the outer jacket from breaking. Most manufacturers use a borosilicate formulation for outer jackets that filer actinic UV to safe levels. Additional UV protection is in built with use of UV blocking quartz glass / aluminosilicate glass for shroud. Some manufacturers use a special UV blocking glass that will filter UV-A in addition to actinic UV. This reduces discoloration of polymers exposed to light. Fig 4: Metal halide spectra with IR and UV
Some of the electrical energy supplied to the lamp is lost in electrode drop, Infra red radiation and UV radiation. For general lighting applications, one would like to maximise the radiation in visible spectra. In the MH spectrum shown above , both radiations in IR and UV range are shown in black. We can see from the chart above, MH lamps have high conversion efficiency. However, a different picture emerges if we were to consider the sensor response curve. For general lighting, CIE photopic eye sensitivity curve is used. We can see it peaks at yellowgreen area. So, if we measure the lumen/watt (LPW) of a lamp like high pressure sodium lamp , it will be higher than the LPW of a white light source.
and is photopic vision.There is good visual acuity (VA) and colour discrimination. It is not yet a common practice to use the lumen multipliers for white light. One of the reasons is that it requires fundamental , hard to implement changes in the way we measure light. Traditional way of measuring lumen efficacy can prove to be inadequate in some situations. For example, if it is a machine vision application, the response curve of CCD is to be used and not the eye sensitivity curve. So far , we have discussed efficiency based on sensor response. However, this does not describe the system completely. Intutively, we all know , yellow HPS lamp is not suitable for indoor lighting, areas like office spaces, malls and department stores. Lighting designers know , in these conditions, productivity and comfort level increase with use of white light sources. So, the general practice is to choose the most efficient light source from several options with a 'desired spectral response'. If we were to generalise our model, efficiency of a light source will be determined with reference to end result, for example, productivity, plant growth, ink curing etc . If this model has to be globally optimised, social cost will be added. With this perspective, metal halide lamp, with its characteristic customized spectral response, will prove to be a very efficient light source for many applications. In fact , metal halide lamps are suitable for more applications than any other HID lamp. Best practices: 1. Pulse start over probe start: Pulse start reduces glow to arc transition time and thus reduces electrode damage. This results in better lumen maintenance. Typically , pulse start lamps can have 30% higher mean lumens compared to probe start lamps. 2. Do not use lamps with broken outer jackets: Borosilicate outer jacket of MH lamps filter most of UV-C radiation. Without the outer jacket, the lamp may function till metal parts oxidise , exposing users to large amount of hazardous UVC radiation. IEC specifies a maximum of 2mW/klm actinic UV as safe limit. 3. Use only open fixture lamps in fixtures without glass cover: MH lamps have the risk of nonpassive failure and open rated lamps have to pass containment test. Open fixtures are free from transmission loss at fixture shield and therefore can give upto 16% more light output. 4: Make sure the outer jacket of open fixture lamp filters actinic UV: We have come across lamps which use glass that does not block actinic UV to specified limits. Prolonged exposure to them can cause eye inflammation.
Some of the researchers felt that the 1924 photopic curve needs correction in blue wavelengths and have proposed correction. However, one can see the difference is very small. When we consider low light levels , we will have to take in to account the change in eye sensitivity. When it was discovered that the eye sensitivity curve changes drastically in low light conditions, a scotopic eye sensitivity curve was introduced. At moderate to bright light levels where the cones function, the eye is more sensitive to yellowishgreen light than other colors ,because, this stimulates the two most common of the three kinds of cones almost equally. At lower light levels, where only the rod cells function, the sensitivity is greatest at a blueishgreen wavelength. Scotopic vision is the monochromatic vision of the eye in low light. Scotopic vision occurs at luminance levels of 10-2 to 10-6 cd/m. In normal light (luminance level 1 to 106 cd/m), the vision of cone cells dominates
5: If plastic discoloration is a concern, choose a lamp with UV-A filter : IEC 61167 requires the lamp to meet actinic UV limits. Lamps meeting this specification can still emit UV-A, which can cause plastic discoloration. If a polycarbonate lens is used in fixture, this will cause lumen loss. Exposing fabrics and polymer products in departmental stores to UV-A can cause discoloration. 6: Choose a lamp with burn position best suited for your application. Performance of universal burn lamps changes with burn position: If a lamp is expected to be operated base up, select a lamp optimised for base up operation. If it for horizontal burn, select a lamp optimised for horizontal burn. Universal lamps can be operated in any position but they do not perform equally well in all positions. A typical universal lamp, when burnt vertically , compared to horizontal burn, will give more lumens and last longer. 7: Choose the lamp with correct spectral characteristics for the application. Manufacturers specify Lumens, CCx, CCy,CCT and CRI. 8: Pay attention to lumen maintenance: We have seen earlier, MH lamps have poor lumen
maintenance compared to HPS and it is important to include as a design parameter. 9: Match the lamp and control gear. Same lamp will behave differently in electronic and magnetic ballast. Follow manufacturer''s recommendation for control gear. A lamp designed for electronic ballast will have poor performance when operated with magnetic ballast. Some of the lamps designed for magnetic ballast may not start or there could other issues like acoustic resonance. 10: Burn horizontal lamps tip up.: When a quartz metal halide is burnt tip down, halide settles in the tip cavity. This will constrict the arc and lead to poor performance. 11: Shorter switching cycle reduces life: Manufacturers rate lamp life under standard operating conditions, for example , 10 hrs ON and 1 hr OFF. Shorter operating cycles reduce life. At operating cycles shorter than 10 hours per start, life will shorten as follows: 5 hrs/start: Life is 75% of rating 2.5 hrs/start: Life is 55% of rating 1.25 hrs/start: Life is 40% of rating 12: If you see an opportunity for improvement, or could not find a product that meets your requirement, talk to manufacturers.
Year Established : 1982 1. Business Domain 2. Product Brand/License User 3. Manufacturing Facilities
GLS Lamps, FTL ACHIEVEMENTS 1. LAXMAN, 2. ECE, 3. LUXEM Four Hungarian/Taiwan GLS Lamp Chains having total production capacity 40 Lac lamps per month GLS Lamps upto 200W Mr. Vijay Gupta Mr. Ashwani Dewan Mr. Vijay Gupta E-mail: vijayharmilap@hotmail.com 1) All our Units are ISO Conferred (ISO 9001 :2000). 2) Our key man and Managing Director Mr. Vijay Gupta was conferred with the award of "SELF MADE INUSTRIALIST" in recognition of his Initiative, Hard Work & Self Reliance in June 2005, by The Institute of Trade & Industrial Development' by the Minister of Rural Development, GOVT. OF INDIA, at a public function. 3) We regularly participate in many Exhibitions in India, specially Light India International Exhibition organized by Indian Society of Lighting Engineers in NEW DELHI. 4) We have a full marketing setup in NORTH-EAST Region of India with our own branches. 5) Obtained the first allotment letter by Smt. Shiela Dixit the Honble Chief Minister of DELHI & NCT under Relocation Division of Industrial Plot in 2006.
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Mr. Vijay Gupta, MD, started the business in a modest way and gradually achieved goals as set from time to time. With his abilities and confidence he obtained license from Sylvania & Laxman to produce and market Laxman brand lamp. The company, today manufactures good quality GLS Lamps which has resulted to getting ancillaries put for various brands in India. A new plant was put up in 2006 in Gujrat. harmilaproshnilimited@rediffmai l.com
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Compared to general service incandescent lamps giving the same amount of visible light, CFLs use less power and have a longer rated life. A CFL is more expensive than Incandescent Lamp, but pays back in short time due to saving on electricity and long life (6 to 10 times more than incandescent lamp) CFLs radiate a different light spectrum from that of incandescent lamp. Improved phosphor formulations have improved the subjective color of the light emitted by CFLs such that some sources rate the best 'soft white' CFLs as subjectively similar in color to standard incandescent lamps. They are energy saving source of light which saves up to 80% of energy and lasts 6 times more than incandescent lamp. Also, these are available in wide range of shapes & wattages ranging from 5W to 85W which are suitable for a wide range of lighting fixtures.
A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), is another type of fluorescent lamp. Many CFLs are designed to replace an incandescent lamp and can fit into most existing lamp socket formerly used for incandescent lamps Further CFL can be classifieds into two groups: 1. Retrofit: Retrofit lamp is complete with ballast and other components required to run the lamp 2. Non-Retrofit: Non-retrofit lamp comes in two parts and is separate with ballast and component as one part and burner as another part. CFL basically consists of following two important parts: a. Electronic ballast b. Burner (Capsule) Electronic Ballast: Electronic ballast plays a vital role in working of CFL, Electronic ballast gives essential starting voltage and frequency to start ionization in burner. Initially the current & voltage are very high as compare to normal operating condition.
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HALONIX LIMITED
59-A, NSEZ, Phase-II, Noida, Distt. Gautam Budh Nagar (U.P.)-201305 Tel: 0120-4012222, fax: 0120-2562943 Web Portal: www.halonix.co.in Halonix Limited (formerly known as Phoenix Lamps Limited), promoted in the year 1991 as an Indo Japanese Joint Venture, is counted amongst the most preferred manufacturers and suppliers of Compact Fluorescent Lamps for General Lighting and Halogen Lamps for Automotive. The company saw change in ownership in the year 2007 and was taken over, by Actis, a major Private Equity player. After which, there has been a reorganization in the management structure that has resulted in increased business activity across the globe. Innovation and new product development have always been our focus areas; we have set our eyes on providing state-of-art lighting. Due to our thorough technical acumen and vast industry experience, we are aggressively pursuing growth and aim to be one of the leading Lighting players by the end of 2010 With a investment of USD 70 million, we have set up five fully integrated state-of-the-art manufacturing plants located at Noida, Haridwar and Dehradun. These plants have a collective capacity of producing over 50 millions CFL lamps annually. We have been able to successfully execute bulk orders and thus have captured a major portion of the domestic and international markets and a long list of satisfied clients.
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Manufacturing Halonix Noida, Haridwar,Dehradun Compact Fluorescent lamp, Metal Halide, HPSV and LED Applications,Halogen Lamps Luminaire CFL, Metal Halide, HPSV, Luminaire,Halogen Lamps. Over 3500 employees 1. Mr. Raj.K.Sahgal 2. Mr. Steven Mark Enderdy 3. Mr. Jayant Davar 4.Mr. Gurdeep Singh 5. Mr. Girija Shankar Tripathy 6.Mr. Rajesh Kochhar 7.Mr. S.K.Neogi 8.Mr. Ganapati Rathinam
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current through the lamp increases. The reason behind the negative V/I characteristic is that a current going through the lamp results in more free electrons in the discharge tube . More free electrons means a bigger current is possible which results in even more free electrons.This phenomena causes the impedance reduction of the lamp when current flows through it.
A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor. The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light. The fluorescent lamp is a glass tube with sealed in electrodes and is filled with an inert gas and a few milligrams mercury. The tube wall is covered with a thin layer of fluorescent powder. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more efficiently than an incandescent lamp. Lower energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost of the lamp. The lamp is more costly because it requires a ballast to regulate the flow of current through the lamp.
Electrons flowing through the lamp collide with the big mercury atoms that are in the lamp . When a collision occurs , the possibility exists that an electron of the mercury atom gains a higher energy level . When the electron goes back to its original level UV radiation is produced . This UV radiation is transformed in visible radiation by the fluorescent powder. The function of the electrodes is to bring electrons in the discharge tube. In order to generate light a current has to go through the lamp .At the beginning the impedance of the lamp is almost infinite .To start a high voltage is required to be applied across the lamp . When the voltage level is high enough breakdown of lamp impedance occurs .After breakdown the impedance of the lamp decreases because of the negative V/I characteristic of the discharge .A negative V/I characteristic means that the impedance of the discharge tube decreases as the While larger fluorescent lamps have been mostly used in commercial or institutional buildings, the compact fluorescent lamp is now available in the same popular sizes as incandescent and is used as an energy-saving alternative in homes.
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PHILIPS Mohali , Vadodara Lamps (GLS, FTL, CFL, HID) Domestic & Professional Luminaires, Lighting Electronics (Ballasts), Solid State Lighting, Automotive Lighting & Modular Switches. Lighting products to Bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal 2300 (for Lighting Division) 1. Mr. S M Datta 2. Mr. Murali Sivaraman 3. Mr. Jan - Hein Louwman 4. Mr. S Venkataramani a.Mr. Nirupam Sahay Senior Director-Marketing, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, 8th Floor, DLF 9-B, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon (India) 122002 Mobile: 91-9873037374 Tel: 91-124-46066260 (D), Email: nirupam.sahay@philips.com East: Mr Raja Moudgil, Regional Sales Manager, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, 7, Justice Chandra Madhab Road, Kolkata 700 020I, Tel :- 91 33 2486 7621-24. Fax :- 91 33 2486 8318 Mobile: 91-9163359599 Email: raja.moudgil@philips.com South: Mr C.Arun Kumar, Regional Sales Manager, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, Temple Towers, 5th. Floor, Old No. 476, New No. 672, Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai 600 035 Tel :- 91 44 6650 1150(D) Fax :- 91 44 6650 1075 Mobile: 91-9840077717 Email: arun.kumar_3@philips.com b.Mr Neeraj Dogra Manager- Exports, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, 8th Floor, DLF 9-B, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon (India) 122002 Mobile: 91 9810401176 Tel: 91-124-4606305 (D), Email: neeraj.dogra@philips.com North: Mr Parag Bhatnagar, Regional Sales Manager, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, 9th Floor, DLF 9-B, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase 3, Gurgaon (India) 122002. Tel: 91-124-46066622(D), Mobile: 91-9971166440 Email: parag.bhatnagar@philips.com West: Mr Sunil Bakhshi, Regional Sales Manager, Lighting Sector, Philips Electronics India Ltd, Technopolis Knowledge Park, Mahakali Caves Road,Chakala, Andheri East, Mumbai 400 093 Tel :- 91 22 6691 2380(D) Fax :- 91 22 6691 2389 / 6691 2398 Mobile: 91-9967516001 Email: s.bakhshi@philips.com
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About Philips Electronics India Limited Philips Electronics India Limited, a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Royal Philips Electronics, is a leading Health and Wellbeing company. Philips has an unmatched range of internationally acclaimed products, backed by superior design and technology, and an excellent distribution and after-sales service network. Philips has been operating in India for over 80 years, and employs over 4,500 employees around the country. As one of the nation's most well-known and well-loved brands, Philips is a part of practically every Indian's life. Philips products find use in virtually every aspect of daily life - at home, at work and on the move. Today, Philips stands as a source of easy to use, trendy and innovative products that enhance the quality of peoples' professional and personal lives.
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About Philips Lighting Shaping the Future Philips Lighting is a leading provider of solutions and applications for both professional and consumer markets. We address lighting needs in a full range of environments indoors (homes, shops, offices, schools, hotels, factories, and hospitals) as well as outdoors (public places, residential areas and sports arenas). We also meet people's needs on the road, by providing safe lighting in traffic (car lighting and street lighting). In addition, we deliver light-inspired experiences through architectural and city beautification projects. Our lighting is also used for specific applications, including horticulture, refrigeration lighting and signage, as well as heating, air and water purification, and healthcare. With the new lighting technologies, such as LED technology, and the increasing demand for energy efficient solutions, Philips will continue shaping the future with groundbreaking new lighting applications.
The Thrust Areas : 1. Industry specific Task Forces. 2. Notifying more industries as designated consumers. 3. Conduct of energy audit amongst notified designated consumers. 4. Recording and publication of best practises (sectorwise). 5. Development of energy consumption norms. 6. Monitoring of compliance with mandated provision by designated consumers. DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT The Demand Side Management and increased electricity use can together mitigate power shortages to a certain extent and drastically reduce capital needs for power capacity expansion. The Bureau will be assisting 5 electric utilities to set up DSM Cell and will also assist in capacity building of DSM Cell staff. The preparation of investment grade feasibility reports on agricultural DSM, municipal water pumping and domestic lighting in each of the 5 states will also be undertaken by the Bureau under DSM programme.
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Advent of Lighting
Light was the first of God's creations, according to the book of Genesis. "And God said, let there be light, and there was light". (Old Testament, Genesis, i,3.)
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Venture Lighting India Limited (VLIN) is a fully owned subsidiary of Venture Lighting International Inc. USA as integral part of Advanced Lighting Technologies (ADLT) USA. Venture Lighting is a pioneer in Metal Halide Technology and the only company in the world to exclusively manufacture Metal Halide Lamps. We take pride in having introduced more than 75% of the Metal Halide lamp type currently available in the world market. Our Chennai plant is an ISO 9001certified and many of our products carry international product approval such as UL, CE, VDE, Kitemark, CSA, Nemko, Semko etc.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Business Domain Product Brand Manufacturing Facilities Products Manufactured Other Products Traded Details of Exports No. of employees Directors Manufacturer VENTURE Chennai Metal Halide lamp, Ballast, Ignitor Luminaires Metal Halide Lamps & Accessories USA: Rs.1100M, China: Rs.83M 850 1. Mr. Sabu Krishnan - Director 2.Mr. Cecil W. Smith - Director 3.Mr. P.U.Sreekumar Whole time Director 9. Contact Persons for a. Business Development b. Exports Mr.R.Baraneetharan, Sr.Manager- Marketing Mr. P.U.Sreekumar Whole time director A-30,D-5,Phase-II,Zone-B,MEPZ, Tambaram,Chennai 600 045 10. Regional Office Contact person Delhi Mr. Anil Edwards Venture Lighting India Limited, 101, Block C, HAFED Complex, Ring Road terminal) 11. E-mail (near Wazirpur bus
About Usha Shriram Enterprises Pvt Ltd. USHA SHRIRAM is a diversified group with business interests in Low Voltage electrical accessories, Furniture, Water Purification Systems, Home Appliances, Lighting, Pressure Cookers, Cookware and Variety of Electrical and Electronic apparatus and other household products. Usha Lexus Home Appliances, Usha Lexus Furniture, Usha Shriram Brita, Eurolex, Eurocook are the brand names synonymous with quality and reliability. Usha Shriram is one of the fastest growing companies in India. The products at Usha Shriram are sold both within the country and in many other countries across the world. Our brands are among the most respected and well known brands in India for their quality, aesthetics & after sales support. USHA SHRIRAM AS A BRAND Usha Shriram has taken rapid strides over the years to stamp its superiority over its competitors. It is a professionally managed company catering to meet the requirements of its valued customers which is growing rapidly all over the Indian subcontinent and overseas. Its well managed technically expert work force makes it possible to meet the challenges. Usha Shriram is a people oriented organization and fosters a work environment, which thrives on honesty, transparency, and continuous improvement. The company encourages creativity, openness and innovation. It will derive the pleasure to act as a bridge by providing elegant, stylish, technically advanced amenities. EUROLEX LIGHTING SERIES Today we focus on new areas of interests such as CFLs, Usha Lexus Eurolex Series of CFLs emerged as a leading CFL brand in India, a revolutionary new way of lighting that makes a lot of sense. Usha Lexus MCB range is also a category of product which is an integral part in every household for protection from any mishap. Usha Lexus series of Energy saving CFLs, the safety device MCB and range of Luminaires provides a complete set of safety, luxury and affordability. Our brands are among the most well known brands in India command instant recall and have phenomenal goodwill. It is equipped with the most exhaustive range of products to suit all kind of customers requirement. These new products are low in power consumption and environment friendly. MCB category contains the SP, DP, TP & FP, Isolators DP & FP and AC Box. The housing of Eurolex MCB is injected to mould from special grade PBT and housing and other moulded components are fire retardant, anti- tracking and non- hygroscopic. The Eurolex MCB contacts are made of silver inlaid copper, which ensures higher life and
safety and it has quick break, and trip- free mechanism. It has been designed to minimize energy loss through unique contact configuration and reduction of hot spot. Watt loss per pole in Eurolex MCB is far lower than that specified in IS 8828:1996. The acceptance of Usha Lexus Eurolex products is quite defined. The trust of people leads us to progress beyond imagination with a wide variety of product across the spectrum. It is the support of our channel partners and trust of consumers who have been the driving force for us. Our stupendous active sales force has scripted our success story. Usha Lexus assures the best services to its customers, gives full value of the products. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK Strong dealer and distribution network of Usha Shriram has established major active branches in all across the country. A strong dealer, distribution network is a forte of Usha Shriram. The group has emerged to be one of the strongest players among competition. Its presence in almost 17 other countries also depicts its brand loyalty not only in India but across the world too. Companys wide range of products is easily accessible in many other countries and we value our customers needs by providing prompt service to them. GROUPS PHILOSOPHY The groups philosophy is based on the basic principle of customer satisfaction. To this effect, we have been taking extensive measures to design our products based on consumer feedback with innovative and useful features and finally culminating in delighting the customer through best PreSales and After-Sales Service. We are taking care of our customers since years back by satisfying their end nos of expectations by transferring their needs to reality. With constant innovation, aesthetic design and cost-efficient working, Usha Lexus promises the very best of all worlds to its customers.
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Manufacturer OEM Supplier to various lighting brands Andheri, Vasai, Palghar 1. 2. 3. 4. 80 1.Mrs. Lata G. Shah 2. Mr. Bhaskar Modi 3. Mr. Ashok Desia 4. Mr. Rahul G. Shah Mr. Rahul G. Shah, Director B, 6-7, Nandikishore Indl. Est. Off Mahakali Rd., Andhehri (E) Mumbai 400093 As above glostarindia@gmail.com glostar@vsnl.com FTL Starters Glow Switch for CFL LED Lamps LED Fittings / Luminaires
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manufacturer of LED lighting products to suit a wide variety of applications. Our LED lighting products are designed and integrated with the LEDs from various manufacturers like Nichia, Osram, Edison, CREE etc. with their technical supports and to their specifications. We have independent Research & Development department for better and innovative product developments. We aim to make available latest technology in LED lighting to the industry as well as the consumer. We are also capable of designing and producing any type of product as per the requirement and specification of customer. Our prime consideration is to meet the customer expectation by manufacturing the most suitable lighting and display systems. Our manufacturing facility is an ISO 9001:2008 and CE certified with production area of about 22,000 square feet with a committed technical and production people to support our activity. We have a very stringent Quality control right from material inputs to finished product level at every stage. We have also supplied our products to the Indian railways several times in the past (for reference enclosed some purchase orders). Our Products include Office Ceiling Lights, Down Lights, LED Tube Lights, LED & solar Street Lights/Garden Lights, High Bay Lights, Sign/Flex Board lightings, Path Indicators/ Diversion Indicators. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Business Domain Product Brand (s) Manufacturing Facilities
Lighting & Telecom Products Kripa Lights & Green Design Manufacturing of complete LED lights including the PCBs, Power supply, etc. LED based lightings RF & Telecom Products LED based lightings UK & Australia 42750.00 & 12800.00 400 lakhs 135 1. Mr. Ramesh P 2. Mr. Subhakar D
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Ministry of Power, along with ELCOMA, is organizing a National Conclave in New Delhi in May 2010. The conclave will have a workshop, exhibition and live demonstration for Solid State Lighting with LED concepts and applications. Experts on LED technology will make presentations during two days seminar whereas manufacturers from India and abroad will display and demonstrate their LED products. The conclave is likely to be attended by stake holders from central government, state governments, builders, architects, designers, specifiers etc. A further initiative will launch LED Lighting concept as a continuous awareness program. This will include workshops in various states, awareness advertisements in newspapers and electronic media, painting competitions for school children, etc. It is expected that with these efforts, LED lighting concept will take off in India in next two to three years. What is future of LEDs? At present, LED is very expensive and the Lighting industry has accepted this as challenge to bring down the price of LED lighting within the affordable utility comparing its performance and life. The industry is looking at providing a domestic lamp to replace incandescent lamp to cost around Rs. 250 or even less in near future. This lamp will consume just 4 to 5 watts as compared to 40 to 60W consumed by Incandescent Lamp.
Comparison of common low wattage incandescent, fluorescent, and, high-power LED bulb. The highpower LED solution offers nearly 40% more, light than the 15-W incandescent while using 1=3 of the power!
Evolution of LED package technology: Power LEDs can handle _50_ power of a typical indicator LED.
Shyam Sujan Secretary General Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers Association of India (ELCOMA)
General Lighting, Special Lighting, Display lighting, Automotive Lighting, UV Lighting NICHIA Japan Light Emitting Diodes and Lamp Phosphor. 08 1. Mr. Ashok Mittal, ashokmittal@nichiaindia.com 2. Mr. Makoto Takenaka, 3. Mr. .Noriyuki Sato 4. Mr. Hideji Tanizaki
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Mr. Ravi AV-LED, (General Manager) Address- 409, Prestige Meridian I , 29 , M.G.Road , Bangalore - 560001 Phone : 91-80-25598821/22, Mobile : 09740095095
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The Indian Society of Lighting Engineers (ISLE) is a professional body in the field of illuminating engineering with a broad based membership of scientists, engineers, architects, academicians, researchers, designers and others interested in lighting issues. ISLE is affiliated to the CIE, the International Commission on Illumination. It is also a member of Lux Pacifica, a lighting body that represents 60% of the worlds population. It is closely associated with the Bureau of Indian Standards, the Department of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Power and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources. Objectives of ISLE Promoting the art, science and practice of illumination engineering services as associated with built and open environment for the benefit of the public in general. Advancing education and research in illumination engineering and publishing useful results of this research. Formulating lighting codes, guides and technical reports and publishing them along with newsletters, journals and books on illumination. Maintaining liaison and technical interaction with national/international organisations concerned with matters related to the science, technology, standardisation and art in the fields of light and lighting. Co-operation with the Bureau of Indian Standards in their standardisation work in the field of lighting. Providing guidance to young engineers for career improvement in illumination engineering. Organizing exhibitions and trade fairs of lighting and allied industries. Supporting Educational Institutions and providing scholarships to deserving students.
ISLE Organisation ISLE State Centres and Local Centres - The Registered Office of ISLE is situated in Mumbai. Besides, State Centres are currently located at Calcutta, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Karnataka ISLE Governing Body - All the countrywide activities of the Society are overseen by a Governing Body through its various committees, and the State and Local Centres. The Governing Body of ISLE comprises a President, Immediate Past-President , Vice-President, General Secretary , Treasurer, Twelve members and One member from each of the State Centre. Chairmen of State Centres are ex-officio members of the Governing Body. ISLE Membership The members of ISLE are represented on national bodies such as the Development Council of the Ministry of Industry, Confederation of Indian Industry, and Bureau of Indian Standards. They are also active participants in industry associations like the Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers Association of India, the Glass Manufacturers Association and the Indian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association. They belong to leading lighting companies and utilities and are associated with research organizations like the National Physical Laboratory, Central Building Research Institute, the Electric Research and Development Association and various universities. International Affiliations ISLE has various International Affiliations to work together in exchange of technology innovation and understanding best practices adopted in various countries. Major affiliation is with CIE - Commission International de lEclairage (International Commission on Illumination, IESNA Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, ILE Institution of Lighting Engineers, IESANZ Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand etc.
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Energy Efficient LED Lighting Cleanray Bangalore Gridlight, Suspended Light, Downlight & Streetlight 17 1. T.G.Ramesh 2. Kumar V Ramachandran
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Company Profile: Fiem Industries Ltd. is one of the leading manufacturers of Automotive Components in India, such as Lighting & Light Signaling equipments, Mirrors, Warning Triangles, Sheet Metal and Plastic Moulded Components, Automotive Pedal Module Assembly & LED Panels / Display Systems. We are supplying to all major Automobile OEMs in India and abroad. We have seven state-of-art manufacturing facilities across the country in close proximity to our OEM customers to supply just in time (JIT) deliveries. Our company has Collaboration with Ichikoh Industries Ltd. of Japan for Automotive Lamps & Rear View Mirrors. We have Technical Collaboration with BATZ, Spain for Automotive Pedal Module Assembly. We have latest manufacturing processes, strong human resources and the capability for taking up any future expansions / challenges for the growth of our Organization.
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Automotive Lighting & Light Signaling equipments, Mirrors, Warning Triangles, Sheet Metal and Plastic Moulded Components, Automotive Pedal Module Assembly & LED Panels / Display Systems. Japan, Austria, UK, Italy, Indonesia (Automotive Lighting & Rear View Mirrors) Rs. 300 crore 2800 1. Mr. J.K. Jain, CMD 2. Mrs. Seema Jain, Director (Finance) 3. Ms. Aanchal Jain, Director (HRD) 4. Mr. Rahul Jain, Director 5. Mr. Kashi Ram Yadav, Director (Opns-North) 6. Mr. J.S.S.Rao, Director (Opns. -South)
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1. Retrofit and non-retrofit CFL, Energy saving luminaires, Electronic ballasts and PCBs for CFL, LED based lighting solutions. REGNANT REGNANT LIGHTING, 49/3 Krishna Rice Mill Compound, Kashipur Road, Rudrapur, Uttarakhand 263 153 CFLs, Electronic ballasts, LED based lighting products, Electrodeless Induction lamps and Renewable Energy based lighting solutions. Instruments and machinery for lighting/power electronics industry. All types of electronics components for lighting applications. Projected :Rs. 8 - 10 Crores 1. Praveen Kumar Sood 2. Rishabh Sood 1. S. Ramasubramanian (Director, Strategic Operations) 2. V. K. Gupta (V.P. Marketing) (B-167, Freedom Fighters Enclave, New Delhi 110068) lighting@regnant.co.in
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Compact Fluorescent Lamps ZORA LAMPS Land : 13 Acres Total Shed 85000 SqFt 50,000 Lamps per day in 9mm to 12mm
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Retrofir and Non-retrofit CFL from 5W to 45W along with Spiral type LED Lamps / Fixtures etc. 100 1. Mr. A Pratap Reddy 2. Mr. G. Hemanth Reddy 3. Mr. N. Narayana
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Details of Exports : South East Asia, Middle East, Africa and Europe No. of Employee :: 5000 Nos Directors :: Mr.Lalit Seth, CMD Mr.Gautam Seth , JMD Mr.Rishi Seth, JMD
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Integrated CFL Ballasts (CFL-i). Independent Ballasts Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) Electronic Luminaires Electronic Transformers Pulse Igniters for HID Lamps LED Drivers LED Lamps ~ INR 110 million
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Yog Systems was established in 1997 though the group has a history since 1959 in the industry. It is a Public Limited Company with following the system standards of ISO9001:2000. Company has 3 Directors with an authorized capital of $8,5mn out of which 40% is paid up. The promoters of the company are educated from the renowned institutes of the world having a strong experience and global exposure. Hence, the company has shown on an average 110% turn-over growth since past 10 years and expanding rapidly to other associated areas with backward integration to make the profitability and effectiveness of the company in comparison with the domestic and international competitors. Today, the company with a global vision of competition and productivity is able to cater all type of demands whether it is small or large with an equal effectiveness. The credit to this ability goes to the flexible infra-structure having all CNC and latest equipments of Production, Quality Control and Tracking.
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Good quality white LEDs in well-designed fixtures are expected to have a useful life of up to 50,000 hours. A typical incandescent lamp lasts about 1,000 hours; a comparable CFL lasts 8,000 to 10,000 hours, and the best linear fluorescent lamps can last more than 30,000 hours. LED light output is affected by high temperature. It is very important to have thermal control on LED output.
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ntact resista ance betwe een the LED module D con and the heat s d sink. Therm impedan mal nce is the am mount of heat absorbed by the TI rather d IM tha an transferred throug gh it to the other sur rface. As a result, the lower the thermal e e imp pedance, th more ef he ffective it w be at will transferring he eat. With its unit in [C s C-in/W], e esistance of the TIM u used in a the thermal re sys stem can b estimated by divi be iding the the ermal imped dance with the contac area of ct the TIM. In c e contrast to thermal im mpedance, the ermal condu uctivity (K) s shows the a amount of hea energy that can be transferred through at d the compound Therefore more effe e d. e, ective TIM will have a high thermal c conductivity rating.
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Col lor appeara ance and c color rende ering are imp portant asp pects of ligh hting qualit ty. Until rec cently, almo all white LEDs had very high ost cor rrelated color tempera atures (CCT Ts), often abo ove 5000 K Kelvin. High CCT light sources app pear cool or bluish-w white. Neutral and warm white LE EDs are now available. They are w s than cool w white LEDs, but have less efficient t imp proved significantly, to levels almo on par ost wit th CFLs. For most interior lighting t app plications, w warm white (2700K to 3000K), e o and in some cases neutral white (3500K to d 400 00K) light w with continu uous improv vement in effi icacy LED begin to p penetrate m more and mo applications . Unlike , conventional light ore e sou urces , LED doesnt contain Lead or Mercury and is therefo d ore complia ant with na ature and tha make LE at ED and ide eal light so ource for ma ankind.
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Fluorescent Lamp
A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity to excite mercury vapor. The excited mercury atoms produce short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light. The fluorescent lamp is a glass tube with sealed in electrodes and is filled with an inert gas Introduction of Discharge Lamp
and a few milligrams mercury. The tube wall is covered with a thin layer of fluorescent powder. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more efficiently than an incandescent lamp. Lower energy cost typically offsets the higher initial cost of the lamp. The lamp is more costly because it requires a ballast to regulate the flow of current through the lamp.
In order to generate light a current has to go through the lamp .At the beginning the impedance of the lamp is almost infinite .To start a high voltage is required to be applied across the lamp . When the voltage level is high enough breakdown of lamp impedance occurs .After breakdown the impedance of the lamp decreases because of the negative V/I characteristic of the discharge .A negative V/I characteristic means that the impedance of the discharge tube decreases as the current through the lamp increases. The reason behind the negative V/I characteristic is that a current going through the lamp results in more
Fluorescent Lamp (Contd) free electrons in the discharge tube . More free electrons means a bigger current is possible which results in even more free electrons.This phenomena causes the impedance reduction of the lamp when current flows through it. Electrons flowing through the lamp collide with the big mercury atoms that are in the lamp . When a collision occurs , the possibility exists that an electron of the mercury atom gains a higher energy level . When the electron goes back to its original level UV radiation is produced . This UV radiation is transformed in visible radiation by the fluorescent powder.
The function of the electrodes is to bring electrons mostly in urban areas, largely because of the high price of the CFLs. The price of CFLs is still in the Rs.80-100 price in the discharge tube. While larger fluorescent lamps have been mostly used in commercial or institutional buildings, the compact fluorescent lamp is now available in the same popular sizes as incandescent and is used as an energy-saving alternative in homes. Courtsey: Mr. Sunil Duggal, Philips Electronics
range, whereas the incandescent bulbs are in the Rs.10-15 price range.
Bachat Lamp Yojana initiated by BEE, seeks to utilize the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol to bring-down the price of CFLs. This publicprivate partnership between the Government of India, Private sector CFL Manufactures /Traders (Project Developers) and State level Electricity Distribution Companies would provide the framework to distribute high quality CFLs at about Rs.15 per piece to the households of the country. Under the scheme only 60 Watt and 100 Watt incandescent Lamps have to be replaced with 11 to15 Watt and 20 -25 Watt CFLs respectively. The Government would develop a programmatic approach (PoA) within which individual CFL supplier would develop CDM projects. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), being the statutory body set up under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 by the Government of India, will coordinate the Small-Scale Programme of Activities (SSC-PoA) and will facilitate implementation of the programme in various States through their respective Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) with the assistance of the CFL suppliers. The development of the SSC-PoA is a voluntary action on the part of BEE and it would not seek any commercial revenues from the SSC-PoA. On the other hand, it will on behalf of the Government of India take the responsibility of monitoring of all project areas after the DISCOMs and the CFL suppliers have entered into a tripartite agreement (TPA) with BEE. Under the Bachat Lamp Yojna programme, CFL lamps will be distributed directly to households and in a period of next 18 to 24 months, it is estimated that about 400 million CFL lamps will be distributed under the scheme. This initiative will save about 30,000 MW of power during peak hours.