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LIGHT BULBS 750 TO 35,000 TO 2,500 INDOOR, OUTDOOR 50,000 INDOOR, OUTDOOR STANDARD 2,000 TO 16,000 TO COOL WHITE (DAYLIGARM WHITE AND 3,000 24,000 LONG-LIFE A BULBS 2,000 TO 7,000 TO OUTDOOR 4,000 10,000 24,000 OUTDOOR REFLECTOR INDOOR INDOOR HIGH- MOSTLY INDOOR (DUE TO REQUIRED OUTDOOR ELLIPSOIDAL PRESSURE SODIUM TEMPERATURE RANGE) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FLUORESCENT TUBE, FLUORESCENT STRAIGHT TUBE LAMP (CFLI HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT DISCHARGE (LED) COST PER BULB COST PER 100 HOURS ELECTRICITY "WASTED"AS HEAT $0 $30 0% 100% NEW U.S. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Soon, in the U.S., incandescent light bulbs must meet more stringent lumens/watt requirements. In other words, the bulbs must produce the same amount of lumens (light output) for less wattage (energy). Instead of buying a "72 watt light bulb," we will now purchase a "1500 lumens light bulb" or "2500 lumens light bulb." Lighting Facts Per Bulb Lighting Facts Per Bulb 820 lumens Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $7.23 Based on 3 hrsiday, 11¢AWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrsiday Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $1.57 Based on 3 hrs/day. 11/kWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrs/day Light Appearance 870 lumens 1.4 years 5.5 years Light Appearance Warm Çool Warm This is what we'll see: Cool 2700 K 60 watts Energy Used 2700 K Contains Mercury 13 watts Energy Used For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl. For bulbs containing mercury, the bulb's brightness, measured in lumens, and a disclosure also will be printed on each bulb. WATTAGE COMPARISON 9. 14 60 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 19 75 23 100 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 32 150 30 120 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 3-WAY 3-WAY 3 15 9. WATTS 40 WATTS WATTS WATTS SOURCES: guide2lightbulbs.com energytrove.com americanlightingassoc.com lightfair.com wired.com nvisioncfl.com efficiencynb.ca Wwewish BULB TYPE WHERE IT'S USED LIFE (HOURS) LIGHT BULBS 750 TO 35,000 TO 2,500 INDOOR, OUTDOOR 50,000 INDOOR, OUTDOOR STANDARD 2,000 TO 16,000 TO COOL WHITE (DAYLIGARM WHITE AND 3,000 24,000 LONG-LIFE A BULBS 2,000 TO 7,000 TO OUTDOOR 4,000 10,000 24,000 OUTDOOR REFLECTOR INDOOR INDOOR HIGH- MOSTLY INDOOR (DUE TO REQUIRED OUTDOOR ELLIPSOIDAL PRESSURE SODIUM TEMPERATURE RANGE) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FLUORESCENT TUBE, FLUORESCENT STRAIGHT TUBE LAMP (CFLI HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT DISCHARGE (LED) COST PER BULB COST PER 100 HOURS ELECTRICITY "WASTED"AS HEAT $0 $30 0% 100% NEW U.S. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Soon, in the U.S., incandescent light bulbs must meet more stringent lumens/watt requirements. In other words, the bulbs must produce the same amount of lumens (light output) for less wattage (energy). Instead of buying a "72 watt light bulb," we will now purchase a "1500 lumens light bulb" or "2500 lumens light bulb." Lighting Facts Per Bulb Lighting Facts Per Bulb 820 lumens Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $7.23 Based on 3 hrsiday, 11¢AWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrsiday Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $1.57 Based on 3 hrs/day. 11/kWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrs/day Light Appearance 870 lumens 1.4 years 5.5 years Light Appearance Warm Çool Warm This is what we'll see: Cool 2700 K 60 watts Energy Used 2700 K Contains Mercury 13 watts Energy Used For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl. For bulbs containing mercury, the bulb's brightness, measured in lumens, and a disclosure also will be printed on each bulb. WATTAGE COMPARISON 9. 14 60 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 19 75 23 100 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 32 150 30 120 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 3-WAY 3-WAY 3 15 9. WATTS 40 WATTS WATTS WATTS SOURCES: guide2lightbulbs.com energytrove.com americanlightingassoc.com lightfair.com wired.com nvisioncfl.com efficiencynb.ca Wwewish BULB TYPE WHERE IT'S USED LIFE (HOURS) LIGHT BULBS 750 TO 35,000 TO 2,500 INDOOR, OUTDOOR 50,000 INDOOR, OUTDOOR STANDARD 2,000 TO 16,000 TO COOL WHITE (DAYLIGARM WHITE AND 3,000 24,000 LONG-LIFE A BULBS 2,000 TO 7,000 TO OUTDOOR 4,000 10,000 24,000 OUTDOOR REFLECTOR INDOOR INDOOR HIGH- MOSTLY INDOOR (DUE TO REQUIRED OUTDOOR ELLIPSOIDAL PRESSURE SODIUM TEMPERATURE RANGE) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FLUORESCENT TUBE, FLUORESCENT STRAIGHT TUBE LAMP (CFLI HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT DISCHARGE (LED) COST PER BULB COST PER 100 HOURS ELECTRICITY "WASTED"AS HEAT $0 $30 0% 100% NEW U.S. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Soon, in the U.S., incandescent light bulbs must meet more stringent lumens/watt requirements. In other words, the bulbs must produce the same amount of lumens (light output) for less wattage (energy). Instead of buying a "72 watt light bulb," we will now purchase a "1500 lumens light bulb" or "2500 lumens light bulb." Lighting Facts Per Bulb Lighting Facts Per Bulb 820 lumens Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $7.23 Based on 3 hrsiday, 11¢AWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrsiday Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $1.57 Based on 3 hrs/day. 11/kWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrs/day Light Appearance 870 lumens 1.4 years 5.5 years Light Appearance Warm Çool Warm This is what we'll see: Cool 2700 K 60 watts Energy Used 2700 K Contains Mercury 13 watts Energy Used For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl. For bulbs containing mercury, the bulb's brightness, measured in lumens, and a disclosure also will be printed on each bulb. WATTAGE COMPARISON 9. 14 60 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 19 75 23 100 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 32 150 30 120 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 3-WAY 3-WAY 3 15 9. WATTS 40 WATTS WATTS WATTS SOURCES: guide2lightbulbs.com energytrove.com americanlightingassoc.com lightfair.com wired.com nvisioncfl.com efficiencynb.ca Wwewish BULB TYPE WHERE IT'S USED LIFE (HOURS) LIGHT BULBS 750 TO 35,000 TO 2,500 INDOOR, OUTDOOR 50,000 INDOOR, OUTDOOR STANDARD 2,000 TO 16,000 TO COOL WHITE (DAYLIGARM WHITE AND 3,000 24,000 LONG-LIFE A BULBS 2,000 TO 7,000 TO OUTDOOR 4,000 10,000 24,000 OUTDOOR REFLECTOR INDOOR INDOOR HIGH- MOSTLY INDOOR (DUE TO REQUIRED OUTDOOR ELLIPSOIDAL PRESSURE SODIUM TEMPERATURE RANGE) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FLUORESCENT TUBE, FLUORESCENT STRAIGHT TUBE LAMP (CFLI HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT DISCHARGE (LED) COST PER BULB COST PER 100 HOURS ELECTRICITY "WASTED"AS HEAT $0 $30 0% 100% NEW U.S. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Soon, in the U.S., incandescent light bulbs must meet more stringent lumens/watt requirements. In other words, the bulbs must produce the same amount of lumens (light output) for less wattage (energy). Instead of buying a "72 watt light bulb," we will now purchase a "1500 lumens light bulb" or "2500 lumens light bulb." Lighting Facts Per Bulb Lighting Facts Per Bulb 820 lumens Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $7.23 Based on 3 hrsiday, 11¢AWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrsiday Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $1.57 Based on 3 hrs/day. 11/kWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrs/day Light Appearance 870 lumens 1.4 years 5.5 years Light Appearance Warm Çool Warm This is what we'll see: Cool 2700 K 60 watts Energy Used 2700 K Contains Mercury 13 watts Energy Used For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl. For bulbs containing mercury, the bulb's brightness, measured in lumens, and a disclosure also will be printed on each bulb. WATTAGE COMPARISON 9. 14 60 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 19 75 23 100 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 32 150 30 120 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 3-WAY 3-WAY 3 15 9. WATTS 40 WATTS WATTS WATTS SOURCES: guide2lightbulbs.com energytrove.com americanlightingassoc.com lightfair.com wired.com nvisioncfl.com efficiencynb.ca Wwewish BULB TYPE WHERE IT'S USED LIFE (HOURS) LIGHT BULBS 750 TO 35,000 TO 2,500 INDOOR, OUTDOOR 50,000 INDOOR, OUTDOOR STANDARD 2,000 TO 16,000 TO COOL WHITE (DAYLIGARM WHITE AND 3,000 24,000 LONG-LIFE A BULBS 2,000 TO 7,000 TO OUTDOOR 4,000 10,000 24,000 OUTDOOR REFLECTOR INDOOR INDOOR HIGH- MOSTLY INDOOR (DUE TO REQUIRED OUTDOOR ELLIPSOIDAL PRESSURE SODIUM TEMPERATURE RANGE) TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FLUORESCENT TUBE, FLUORESCENT STRAIGHT TUBE LAMP (CFLI HIGH-INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT DISCHARGE (LED) COST PER BULB COST PER 100 HOURS ELECTRICITY "WASTED"AS HEAT $0 $30 0% 100% NEW U.S. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Soon, in the U.S., incandescent light bulbs must meet more stringent lumens/watt requirements. In other words, the bulbs must produce the same amount of lumens (light output) for less wattage (energy). Instead of buying a "72 watt light bulb," we will now purchase a "1500 lumens light bulb" or "2500 lumens light bulb." Lighting Facts Per Bulb Lighting Facts Per Bulb 820 lumens Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $7.23 Based on 3 hrsiday, 11¢AWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrsiday Brightness Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $1.57 Based on 3 hrs/day. 11/kWh Cost depends on rates and use Life Based on 3 hrs/day Light Appearance 870 lumens 1.4 years 5.5 years Light Appearance Warm Çool Warm This is what we'll see: Cool 2700 K 60 watts Energy Used 2700 K Contains Mercury 13 watts Energy Used For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl. For bulbs containing mercury, the bulb's brightness, measured in lumens, and a disclosure also will be printed on each bulb. WATTAGE COMPARISON 9. 14 60 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 19 75 23 100 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 32 150 30 120 WATTS WATTS WATTS WATTS 3-WAY 3-WAY 3 15 9. WATTS 40 WATTS WATTS WATTS SOURCES: guide2lightbulbs.com energytrove.com americanlightingassoc.com lightfair.com wired.com nvisioncfl.com efficiencynb.ca Wwewish BULB TYPE WHERE IT'S USED LIFE (HOURS)

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