LEDnovation introduces 75W-and 100W-equivalent A-lamps,warm-on-dim BR30 28 Sep 2012 LEDnovation has developed a 100W-equivalent A-lamp that produces 1600 lm and uses 19W,while its new 75-equivalent A-lamp uses 14W to produces 1150 lm.The BR30 LED lamp features a CRI of 93 and output of 680 lm at 2700K.LEDnovation,a manufacturer of LED replacement lamps based in Tampa,FL,has introduced 75W and 100W comparable versions of its EnhanceLite Omnidirectional A-lamps.The LEDH-A19-75-1-27D-IO and LEDH-A19-100-1-27D-IO offer 1150 lm and 1600 lm output and require 13.7W and 19W,respectively,and deliver a warm color temperature of 2700K.The company has also introduced the EnhanceLite LED BR30 lamp for retail lighting,which features a CRI of 93 and light output of 680 lm at 2700K color temperature.
A lamps are suited for a variety of applications including table lamps,wall sconces,hanging pendants,ceiling lamps and other fixtures.The company will begin producing the 75W-equivalent lamp in November 2012 and the 100W-equivalent lamp in January 2013.
Describing the new lamp,Israel J.Morejon,CEO of LEDnovation,that the 75W-equivalent lamps meets the requirements for the ANSI A19 form factor at 4.4 in(113.3 mm)tall and 2.3 in(60 mm)in diameter,while the 100W-equivalent lamp meets the requirements of an ANSI A21 form factor at 5.25-in(133.3 mm)tall and 2.625 in(66.6 mm)in diameter.He said,a LEDnovation has found the point where beauty in design meets form following function.The flow of the sleek fins up the side of the dome effectively cools the lamp and provides a profile that simply makes sense.Staying very close in shape to a traditional incandescent lends an air of familiarity to the LEDnovation Omni.LEDnovation A lamps utilize a diffusing dome very close to spherical shape that results in bright,pleasant warm light that is distributed evenly over the entire white orb.In addition,the 75W weighs 3.8 ounces[108 g]which makes it the lightest in the industry.
In May of this year,GE Lighting announced a 100W-equivalent LED lamp that consumes 27W and produces a warm white with a color temperature of 3000K.This lamp conforms to the ANSI A21 form factor but will not ship until the first half of 2013.Philips has stated that it will begin shipping its 100W equivalent A-lamp with ANSI A21 form factor in the 4th quarter of 2012.That lamp produces 1700 lm and uses 23W of power at a color temperature of 2700K.Both Philips and GE have announced the lamps will carry a rated life of 25,000 hours.
The LEDnovation lamps will have a rated life of 50,000 hr and have a 5-yr warranty.Other specifications include a CRI