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Conference Paper: A single eco-friendly ultra-low-loss magnetic ballast design for a wide range of T5 high-efficient fluorescent lamps

TitleA single eco-friendly ultra-low-loss magnetic ballast design for a wide range of T5 high-efficient fluorescent lamps
Authors
KeywordsEnergy Saving
Lighting Control
Sustainable Lighting Technology
Issue Date2010
Citation
2010 Ieee Energy Conversion Congress And Exposition, Ecce 2010 - Proceedings, 2010, p. 1321-1326 How to Cite?
AbstractA patent-pending single design of an ultra-low-loss (ULL) magnetic ballast for a T5 high-efficient (T5-HE) fluorescent lamps rated from 14W to 35W is presented. Based on the use of a non-linear physical low-pressure discharge lamp model, it is discovered that the same set of ballast parameters can be chosen for operating T5-HE 14, 21, 28 and 35W lamps at their respective rated power at a mains voltage of 220V-240V. With energy efficiency higher than and lifetime much longer than their electronic counterparts and being recyclable, the ULL ballasts offer a more environmentally-friendly solution to T5-HE lamps than electronic ballasts. This single ballast design offers great convenience to both ballast manufacturers and users because only one product design can cover a range of the most popular T5-HE lamps. Both theoretical analysis and experimental results are included to confirm the validity of the proposal. © 2010 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158664
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dc.description.abstractA patent-pending single design of an ultra-low-loss (ULL) magnetic ballast for a T5 high-efficient (T5-HE) fluorescent lamps rated from 14W to 35W is presented. Based on the use of a non-linear physical low-pressure discharge lamp model, it is discovered that the same set of ballast parameters can be chosen for operating T5-HE 14, 21, 28 and 35W lamps at their respective rated power at a mains voltage of 220V-240V. With energy efficiency higher than and lifetime much longer than their electronic counterparts and being recyclable, the ULL ballasts offer a more environmentally-friendly solution to T5-HE lamps than electronic ballasts. This single ballast design offers great convenience to both ballast manufacturers and users because only one product design can cover a range of the most popular T5-HE lamps. Both theoretical analysis and experimental results are included to confirm the validity of the proposal. © 2010 IEEE.en_US
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dc.subjectEnergy Savingen_US
dc.subjectLighting Controlen_US
dc.subjectSustainable Lighting Technologyen_US
dc.titleA single eco-friendly ultra-low-loss magnetic ballast design for a wide range of T5 high-efficient fluorescent lampsen_US
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