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Energy Efficiency and Performance of Solid-State Ballasts

The performance of solid-state ballasts for operating fluorescent lamps measured in a controlled laboratory environment is described and compared with the performance of typical core-coil type ballasts. Parameters of interest include efficiency, conducted and radiated EMI and results of some accelerated lamp life tests. The experimental design of the demonstration to retrofit three floors of an office building with solid-state ballasts to evaluate their reliability and energy savings in a variety of applications is described.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Electrical Equipment, & Utilization-- Buildings, & Utilization-- Office Buildings-- (-1987), Consumption, 320102 -- Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Performance, Efficiency, Retrofitting, Office Buildings, Lighting Systems, And Utilization, Buildings, Equipment 320100* -- Energy Conservation, 32 Energy Conservation
Electrical Equipment, & Utilization-- Buildings, & Utilization-- Office Buildings-- (-1987), Consumption, 320102 -- Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Performance, Efficiency, Retrofitting, Office Buildings, Lighting Systems, And Utilization, Buildings, Equipment 320100* -- Energy Conservation, 32 Energy Conservation
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