Foreverlamp Increases Lumen Output to 52,000 on the Industry’s First LED Plug-N-Play for 1000W MH Applications

November 7, 2016 

Foreverlamp, the first manufacturer to introduce an LED replacement lamp for 1000W MH, now offers the RS Series 1000W Replacement lamp in 52,000 lumens.

As the industry’s first 1000W plug-n-play replacement lamp, the RS Series specifically addresses the need for an energy efficient alternative to traditional 750W – 1000W HID lamps. The powerful LED lamp now delivers a choice of 52,000 lumens at 460 watts or 45,000 lumens at 400 watts.

The RS Series 1000W MHO lamp will save 530 watts per socket over MH providing an eco-friendly alternative with the simple screw in replacement of a light bulb.

The RS Series 1000W lamp is available in two lumen packages delivering both 460W (112 Lm/W) and 380W (118 Lm/W) with a CRI of 83 in 5000K. It can be used with any open fixture and comes with a standard 5-year warranty.

The Foreverlamp replacement lamp series of plug-n-play bulbs features a patented cooling system and innovative design that allows for quick and easy plug-n-play installation. Each lamp will work with the existing magnetic ballast and sockets and doesn’t require any re-wiring, reconfiguration and/or contractors to install.

Product features include:

  • industry’s First 1000W direct replacement LED lamp 
  • two lumen packages: MHO (52,000 lumens / 460W /112 Lm/W), and SHO (45,000 lumens / 380W / 118 Lm/W 5000K, +83 CRI)
  • instant On / Off
  • dimmable with LED driver
  • saves up to 530 Watts per socket
  • works with existing magnetic probe and pulse start ballasts
  • replaces traditional Metal Halide Lamps for 1000W and 750W
  • patented cooling and innovative design
  • Direct-Fit EZ Install technology
  • UL recognized
  • 50,000 hour lifespan
  • 5-year unconditional warranty

Foreverlamp products are key to creating efficiencies in sustainable warehouse, retail, recreational and commercial operations. These advanced LED lighting solutions enable customers to re-use their existing lighting fixtures in an eco-friendly manner by simply replacing a light bulb. Using Foreverlamp products as a retrofit lamp solution can help companies significantly reduce operating costs, positively impacting employee productivity, and aide in reaching sustainability goals.

Find out more: www.foreverlamp.com

 

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