PHILADELPHIA—Westinghouse Lighting Corporation’s Energy Star rated, aluminum reflector compact fluorescent lamps provide the lumen output and color of conventional halogen PAR lamps while reducing energy costs by up to $60* per lamp in restaurants, guestrooms, common areas, hallways, and lobbies.
The CFLs’ solid aluminum reflector eliminates the pinholes and silver degradation typical of glass PAR lamps. The lamps feature a hard glass stippled lens that provides smooth, even light distribution without “hot spots” and striations characteristic of halogen reflectors.
Featuring a color rendering index rating of 82, these lamps come in 3000 Kelvin to match the light of halogen and metal halide systems and 4100-5000 Kelvin to match the light of fluorescent systems. Available in 15-watt PAR30 and 23-watt PAR38 lamp types, the aluminum reflector CFLs replace 50-watt and 90-watt halogen PAR lamps respectively. Lasting an average of 8,000 hours, the new CFLs provide hospitality businesses with a longer-life, energy-saving alternative to conventional halogen PAR lamps.
*Savings based on operating a 23-watt PAR38 CFL 12 hours a day at $.10/kilowatt hour when compared to a 90-watt halogen PAR lamp. The figures do not include additional HVAC and maintenance savings.
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