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Volume 7 Issue 1
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January 2003
(revised March 2005)
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How well do mid-wattage metal halide lamps work in retrofitting?Metal halide (MH) lamps can be used to retrofit systems that use incandescent lamps of at least 150 watts (W), although the luminaires will have to be replaced. Some mid-wattage probe-start MH lamps can be operated on high-pressure sodium (HPS) ballasts. Ballasts for pulse-start and probe-start lamps use completely different methods to start the lamps, and they are not interchangeable. Because pulse-start ballasts have an ignitor added to the basic design, they may be slightly more expensive to buy. However their higher initial cost may be offset by energy savings over the life of the ballast and lamp. At the time this report was written, many mid-wattage pulse-start MH lamps were designed to fit in the same luminaires as probe-start MH lamps. Probe-start ballasts, however, would have to be replaced. New mid-wattage ceramic MH lamps were available only with pulse-start ballasts.
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