High Efficiency Lighting

T12 Final Phase Out was July 2012. The U.S. Department of Energy's fluorescent lighting mandate is official.  As of July 1, 2010, magnetic ballasts most commonly used for the operation of T12 Fluorescent Lamps are no longer produced for commercial and industrial applications.  T12 Lamps have also been Phased Out of production as of July 2012. Efficient Power Corp can help make the transition to more reliable and higher efficiency lighting smooth and affordable by partnering up with government and local utilities to help pay for the transition often at 50% of the costs or more. Why wait and waste 55% more power and money while increasing your carbon footprint unnecessarily when EPC has a cleaner, greener and better way.   Waiting can also risk paying 100% of the system when incentive funding will run out.  The most expensive decision you're going to make today is to do nothing!

* Ballast Factor calculation adjustment
** EPC High Efficiency Ballast 0.999 runs at 16.5 Watts

EPC High Efficiency T5™ upgrade existing PHASED OUT 1930's T12 technology and soon to be outdated T8 fluorescent lighting fixtures to the current high efficiency T5 Technology. Upgrade now while INCENTIVES are available: offices, classrooms, parking garages, hospitals, and many other applications.

- Qualifies for LEED points
- 179D Tax Deduction Certified
- Various lengths from 2' to 8' are available
- Utilizes its own built-in electronic ballast
- 18w EPC High Efficiency T5™ model compares to a 40W T12 or a 32W T8 lamp
- T5s burn with 25% less heat output than T8 and T12 means less Air Conditioning costs
- Full 3 Tear Warranty
- Built-in safety cuts power in case of emergency
- ROI is topically less than 24 month
- Long life = Operations & Maintenance savings
- No flicker or hum
- Universal Ballast 120v-347v
- Sustainable - existing factures are reused
- Low Impact: Does NOT disturb existing conditions
- UL and ETL Certified, ANSI/UL Standard 1993

With a simple 2-5 minute electrical change to remove the existing ballast, a T12 or T8 fluorescent fixture can be converted into the new and more efficient T5 technology. The new high efficiency, low power electronic ballast is built right into the upgrade.

 

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