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Metal halide light bulbs from Sylvania for energy efficiency and bright light. Pulse start, standard and high output for warehouse, security and roadway lighting.

Among the major types of lighting, Sylvania metal halide light bulbs are one of the best ways to achieve a high light output and get good energy efficiency.  The technology involved in metal halide lighting is similar to fluorescent lighting. An arc is established between two electrodes in a gas-filled tube which causes a special vapor to produce the light you see. Unlike fluorescent bulbs, this light does not need a coating of phosphors in order to produce the light, the light comes from the arc itself and creates a tremendous amount of light. In the broader category of HID lighting, these are the ones you see with the bright, white color in security, warehouse, parking lot or on the freeway.  Most people prefer the white color in most lighting situations, therefore the Sylvania metal halide light bulbs are a great choice. 

One of the chief benefits of metal halide light bulbs are the large amount of light output and energy efficiency. The lumen or light output from one of these bulbs is equivalent to the output from a normal incandescent bulb many times the wattage. Another key feature is that these bulbs will last a very long time and will produce usable light over that time. The average life of a standard model is typically about 20,000 hours. Compare this to a classic style bulb, which has an average life of about 1,000 hours. It is easy to see the energy savings (thus cost savings) that these bulbs provide. This is why you see them used in parking lots, roadways or warehouse facilities that run for long periods of time. They save energy while reducing maintenance costs because of their extra long life.  Another innovation has been the pulse start metal halide, which is more energy efficient than the old standard halide lamps and is available in many new fixtures.  The pulse start variety will also have less down time when they are shutoff, meaning about 2 -3 minutes for restrike as opposed to almost 10 minutes on the older types.  Sylvania also manufactures what is called the Super Metalarc which has a higher light output than the standard ones as well.  The small or low wattage MH are popular for fixtures like bollards or other kinds of outdoor security lighting, where the need is to have a small fixture with a lot of light.  Some of these smaller envelope halide lamps have a protective sleeve around the arctube for added safety when used in open fixtures without any covering over the lamp.

All the major manufacturers like Sylvania produce metal halide light bulbs in all kinds of wattages.  Metalarc is Sylvania's name for this type of lamp. It has an excellent construction and has been a top performer amongst the other brands. Be aware that like fluorescent light bulbs, these also have a specific ballast that is used for each wattage.  You can't change from one wattage to another even if the bulb might fit in the socket.  Most of the time the ballast is a core and coil type which is very heavy. The ballast will be clearly labeled as to which type of lamp it operates. So all you have to do is remove the covering and look to the label for lamp operation. If you don't the correct lamp and ballast combination you can reduce both lamp and ballast life and cost yourself more money in maintenance. They are designed to be matched with the appropriate ballast. This means that the bulbs are not interchangeable with one another. A metal halide of 100 watt cannot be swapped with a 250 watt and so on.  Keep this in mind when changing lamps or changing a ballast with these special lamps.

Some people wonder about the color of these light bulbs.  Is there a color shift from different manufacturers?  The answer is yes that there can be a different color between manufacturers and various lots.  The Sylvania and GE brands tend to be whiter and more true in color while the Philips is a warmer color almost having a yellow appearance.  If color is a very important thing to your operation, then you may want to consider using the Sylvania brand instead.  Be aware that color can shift over time in use and the only way to get back to the original color is to replace the lamp.  It's sometimes a sign of end of lamp life.  It will produce a truer color because it is whiter.  In most architectural specifications, metal halide is becoming the HID lamp of choice for almost all applications.  With the advent of more efficient metal halide lamps, other types of bulbs are being specified less often.

Some of the most common varieties of metal halide light bulbs are as follows: MH70, MH100, MH150, MH250, MH400 and MH1000. The number in these codes pertains to the wattage of each lamp. Of course, there are other far less common wattages, shapes, and sizes available. The various manufacturers have different names for their product, but we stock the Sylvania Metalarc metal halides. We have a large inventory of these lamps for nearly every type of light fixture in the field.  If you need help identifying the bulb you have, our customer service representatives can help you determine what you have.

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