Conventional high-pressure sodium lamps offer a very high luminous output but inferior colour rendition. Their small size and long lamp life make them highly suitable for highway and tunnel lighting systems. High-pressure sodium lamps are operated with ballasts and igniters.
Conventional types
Advantages
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Very good luminous output (70-130 lm/W)
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Long lamp life (9,000-10,000 h)
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Small size
Disadvantages
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Poor color rendition (Ra = 20)
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Long starting and restriking times (up to 10 min.)
New types
More modern types of high-pressure sodium lamp are also suitable for interior lighting systems. Although luminous output is lower, colour rendition is good to very good and restriking time is short.
Advantages
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Good luminous output (40-50 lm/W)
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Good to very good color rendition (Ra = 60-80)
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Interior climate similar to incandescent lamps (ww)
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Fast hot restrike
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Small size
Disadvantages
- Ballast, igniter and stabilising gear required