Feb 13, 2012
Advertisement

Green & Clean

LED Light Bulbs replace 60 and 75 W incandescent bulbs.

November 13, 2009 - Eco friendly, 60 W equivalent LED A19-60-1N-I and 75 W equivalent LED A19-75-1N-I target downlight and indoor lighting applications. Model LED A19-60-1N-I delivers 600 Lumens with typical efficiency of 79 Lumens/W and consumes 7.6 W, while LED A19-75-1N-I delivers 700 Lumens with efficiency of 71 Lumens/W and consumes 9.8 W. Bulbs have CCT of 3,500 K, and CRI of 85. Recycled Reflectance(TM) optics technology reduces glare and delivers uniform and smooth light output in A19 standard form factor.

(Archive News Story - Products mentioned in this Archive News Story may or may not be available from the manufacturer.)
Contacts: View detailed contact information.

LEDnovation Introduces World's Highest Brightness A19 Neutral White LED Light Bulbs for Incandescent Replacement of 60w & 75w Bulbs

LEDnovation, Inc
13053 W Linebaugh Ave Suite # 102
Tampa, FL, 33626, USA

Introduces best in class LED A19 light bulbs for 60W & 75W Incandescent and CFL replacements

Nov 6, 2009, TAMPA, FL - LEDnovation, Inc. introduces two new state-of-the-art LED bulbs for the North American Market. These LED bulbs are the industry's first and highest brightness 60W and 75W incandescent A19 equivalent replacement bulbs.

The 60W equivalent delivers 600 Lumens with a typical efficiency of 79 Lumens/Watt and
consumes 7.6 W. This LED lamp consumes 87% less power than a standard 60W incandescent
bulb and 42% less than a standard 13W Compact Fluorescent.

The 75W equivalent delivers 700 Lumens with a typical efficiency of 71 Lumens/Watt and
consumes 9.8W. This LED lamp consumes 86% less power than a standard 75W incandescent
bulb. Both LED bulbs have a CCT =3500K, typical CRI of 85 and power factor >0.9. The Lamps feature Recycled Reflectance(TM) optics technology, which reduces overall glare and delivers an extremely uniform and smooth light output in the A19 standard form factor.

LEDnovation "eco-friendly" bulbs promise tremendous potential in achieving energy savings and supporting climate policy without performance sacrifices. These bulbs can simplify the conversion of recessed down lights from Incandescent, CFL and even other LED downlight retrofits which often require full fixture replacement.

"Our goal for this first generation of products is to be the primary choice of LED retrofits of the retail, commercial, and industrial markets" stated Israel J. Morejon, CEO of LEDnovation. "There are millions of sockets than can be immediately replaced with energy-efficient A19 LED bulbs, LEDnovation can be a part of that solution," added Morejon.

The products are targeted at downlight and other indoor general lighting applications in the commercial and industrial markets. These next generation bulbs are part of the EnhanceLite(TM) series of LED bulbs. LEDnovation's 60W equivalent LED A19-60-1N-I and 75W equivalent LED A19-75-1N-I products are schedule to be commercially available in November 2009 for the North American market.

About LEDnovation
LEDnovation is a pioneering product and technology company in the Solid State Lighting
market. The company is committed to delivering energy efficient, eco-friendly lighting products through the development and deployment of innovative LED lamps and luminaires.
LEDnovation's technological breakthroughs use a fraction of the energy required to power incandescent bulbs without the use of mercury common in CFL or Compact Fluorescent bulbs. The products are targeted for several markets including the commercial, industrial, retail, cruise line, gaming, airports, hospitality and residential markets. For more information, visit www.LEDnovation.com

For further information please contact:
Bill Blackley
LEDnovation, Inc.
Tel: (813) 891-9665
E-Mail: Bill_Blackley@LEDnovation.com

Contacts: View detailed contact information.

Post a Comment about this Story

 
Name:
Comment:
E-mail:
Comment title:


Advertisements
Home  |  My ThomasNet News  |  Industry Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2012 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy