Philips HID High Pressure Sodium Lamps for Public Lighting

This post was written by Georgios Tjoumakaris, Marketing Manager, Professional Lamps

Utilities can now exceed their outdoor lighting requirements with Philips Ceramalux HPS lamps.

These quality outdoor solutions have been proven in many applications, from site & area, urban and roadways across the nation.

These lamps are ideal for street and roadway lighting, parking lots and garages, warehouses and manufacturing facilities where low maintenance costs and high-efficacy are desired.

A tried-and-true tested technology since the 1960’s, Ceramalux HPS lamps builds upon Philips’ legendary quality and innovative HID technology.

Philips HID high pressure sodium lamps applied in highways. (Philips/LEDinside)

 

Philips High Pressure Sodium Lamps still offer among the lowest total cost of ownership compared to other technologies, ideal for utilities with strict budget demands.

Due to the nature of these difficult-to-access outdoor applications, long lifetime and low maintenance are paramount.

Philips HID high pressure sodium lights. (Philips/LEDinside)

Philips HPS lamps offer perfect solutions up to 24,000 hours rated average life, cutting relamping costs, while providing a whopping 140 lumens per watt efficacy.

Options from 35 to 1000 watts provide solutions for all applications, while Alto Lamp Technology features low mercury levels, making them more friendly to the environment.

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