Sunday, September 11, 2011
Metal Halide vs. High Pressure Sodium
When choosing a type of HID (High Intensity Discharge) lighting, it is important to consider the benefits of each. Metal halide lighting puts off a white type light and is best at providing a daylight type atmosphere. This type of light is often used in gymnasiums, car dealership parking lots, warehouses, and many other venues. High Pressure Sodium gives a yellowish type of light. This type of light is often used in warehouses, parking lots, and for outside security lighting.Most persons prefer metal halide lighting over the high pressure sodium.The wattage to be used can vary also. Typically, car dealerships use 1000 watt metal halide to provide daylight type lighting. Security lights on sides of buildings are typically 150 watt metal halide or high pressure sodium.
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