OSRAM has made switching from standard halogen lamps to energy efficient replacements easy and hassle free with the extension of its Halogen Energy Savers range. The latest additions can achieve a 30% energy reduction, last twice as long as standard incandescent lamps, and are fully dimmable, providing further significant savings on energy, costs and materials.
With pressure being placed on organisations to reduce their energy wastage and carbon emissions, every facet of building design is now under the microscope to identify areas where lower energy targets can be met. Energy efficient lighting is a simple and efficient solution and may seem the obvious starting point, but until now the limited range of halogen energy saver lamps available meant that using low energy lamps wasn’t an option in every situation.
However, OSRAM now offers a complete set of halogen lamps to fit virtually any light fitting and has the widest range of products available on the market to make the switch to energy efficient lighting easy and hassle free.
The HALOSTAR G4 is the latest 12V lamp that has been added to the Halogen Energy Saver range and provides a 30% reduction in energy usage - the highest offered by a halogen lamp on the market. There have also been additional wattages added to the CLASSIC A and CLASSIC B ranges.
The extended Halogen Energy Savers range is fully dimmable and benefits from having both mains voltage and low voltage lamps. OSRAM was the first lamp manufacturer to offer a broad range of halogen energy saving lamps encompassing classic bulb, candle and reflector versions in both mains voltage 240V lamps and low voltage 12V lamps.
As well as providing energy savings for the end-user, OSRAM maintains its commitment to the environment throughout the manufacturing process of the range by ensuring that only eco-friendly pre-materials are used. In addition, the halogens present no danger themselves, as they use inert filler gas in extremely small concentrations, meaning they can simply be thrown out with normal non-hazardous waste.
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