hockeyoligist2
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He said the T12 ballast and bulbs are getting very hard to get and will be unavailable by January. We have thousands scattered over our 10 sewer plants. This is going to cost a fortune!
My supplier said the bulbs too.
I quit stocking t12 ballasts on the van. Only t8's now. Its half the energy, why would you NOT Up grade to the t8??? From what I have read, if you are changing out a ballast just do it. If you are changing out lamps and have someone there figure it would take about 50 days to payback the difference if you use $.033/kwh as cost and 8 hours a day use. Your lighting costs are some of your highest energy uses and that could be cut in half just by changing to T8's and electronic ballasts. This is a ruff estimates NOT including incentives you might get from the utilities and government.
Be the genius that tells the management you can save them 25% or more on their utility bill.
Sounds like bonus time to me!
I quit stocking t12 ballasts on the van. Only t8's now. Its half the energy, why would you NOT Up grade to the t8??? From what I have read, if you are changing out a ballast just do it. If you are changing out lamps and have someone there figure it would take about 50 days to payback the difference if you use $.033/kwh as cost and 8 hours a day use. Your lighting costs are some of your highest energy uses and that could be cut in half just by changing to T8's and electronic ballasts. This is a ruff estimates NOT including incentives you might get from the utilities and government.
ok I stand corrected .. it was fast math.
You save about an amp a ballast an hour for a 2 lamp ballast. If you have a factory or a shop or an apartment, its an investment. If you are a small government entity or hospital or university it means the local utility doesn't have to build that new power plant to keep up with growth.
Its the right thing to do.
PS here its 14.13 cents per Kwh Not 3.3 cents as stated.