Xref: utzoo misc.consumers:4747 sci.electronics:2887 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!kitty!larry From: larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman) Newsgroups: misc.consumers,sci.electronics Subject: Re: fluorescent lights, brain & flicker fusion Message-ID: <2499@kitty.UUCP> Date: 30 Apr 88 01:36:48 GMT References: <530@scourge> <1182@ssc.UUCP> <27927@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> <4902@cup.portal.com> Organization: Recognition Research Corp., Clarence, NY Lines: 32 Summary: High frequency fluorescent lighting... In article <4902@cup.portal.com>, doug-merritt@cup.portal.com writes: > Getting down to brass tacks, flourescent light flicker can be annoying; > if the flicker rate were higher it wouldn't be. Other than possibly > the spectrum. > > So: are there any commercially available gizmo's that you can stick > on flourescent lights that drive them at a higher frequency? Seems > simple in concept but I've never seen one. There are commercially available fluorescent lighting systems which use high frequency excitation. The primary motivation for such use is more efficient energy utilization, and not flicker reduction, however. Using an appropriately designed ballast and exciting a fluorescent fixture at say, 3 kHz, will result in energy savings of 50% or more over an equivalent 60 Hz fixture. Since the excess energy goes to heat, not only is there electrical power reduction, but also reduced load on HVAC systems to remove room heat. General Electric makes high frequency fluorescent lamp systems which operate from 277 volts (i.e., 480/277 3-phase), and which excite at 3 kHz. These are strictly intended for large installations in commercial buildings; I don't know of any single-fixture systems for 120 volts. Interestingly enough, while the energy savings from the use of high frequency fluorescent lamp excitation are significant, the actual number of installations are still few and far between. I suspect that the reason is high installation cost. <> Larry Lippman @ Recognition Research Corp., Clarence, New York <> UUCP: {allegra|ames|boulder|decvax|rutgers|watmath}!sunybcs!kitty!larry <> VOICE: 716/688-1231 {hplabs|ihnp4|mtune|utzoo|uunet}!/ <> FAX: 716/741-9635 {G1,G2,G3 modes} "Have you hugged your cat today?"