Economic

Luminous efficacy h is ratio of the Luminous flux emitted by a light source in lumens to the electrical power in watts needed to generate the light. The unit is [lm/W].

Luminaire efficiancy hLB is the ratio between the luminous flux that is available for lighting and the total luminous flux emitted by the lamp or lamps. The unit is [%].

The life of a lamp is defined in various ways depending on the type of lamp. The "average rated life" of a group of lamps is average of the lives of all the lamps in the group. Accordingly, 50 % of the lamps will have failed by this time. The "service life" is the number of hours after which the system luminous flux has reached 70 % of its initial value, taking into consideration the available luminous flux of the lamps still operating at this time.
 
Generally speaking, a compromise between quality of light and economy has to be found when selecting a lamp.
 
We now have the following four criteria for evaluating a lamp:

  • luminous efficacy
  • life
  • color temperature
  • color rendering index
Lamps
Light source Luminous
efficacy
[lm/W]
Life
[h]
Correlated
colour
temperature
[K]
Colour
rendering
index
Ra
Incandescent lamp 14 1000 2750 100
Tungsten-halogen lamp 20 2000 2850 100
Xenon lamp
Short-arc lamp
15-50 1200 6000 >94
Compact fluorescent lamp 87 12000 2700-6000 85
Fluorescent lamp 104 12000 2700-6000 85
Metal halide lamp HQI 100 9000 3000-6000 85
Metal halide lamp
Short-arc lamp
HMI, HTI
80 300 - 1000 5500 >90
High-pressure
sodium lamp
130 9000 2000 20
Low- pressure
sodium lamp
197 10000 1800 -20
Hypothetical black
body at 555 nm
683      

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