RX Series LED Lamps, are dimmable retrofit solutions for incandescent lamps and CFL lamps.
The dimmable function enables saving energy to be so easy, which makes eLucent™ RX Series warmly-welcomed by home, retail, commercial, and hospitality applications.
The large aluminum housing is the perfect shape for optimal heat dissipation and ensures long life-span.
eLucent™ R30X is equivalent up to a 75 watt incandescent, and eLucent™ R38X is equivalent up to a 100 watt incandescent, but uses up to 90% less energy and lasts up to 50 times longer.
eLucent™ RX Series contain no hazardous substances (e.g. lead, mercury), totally pollution and poisoning free.
Technical Specifications:
LED Qty: 7LEDs or 12LEDs
Input Voltage: 120/240VAC
Lumens: 550~600 lm or 950~1100 lm
Power Consumption: 9W or 15.8W
CRI: >75
Dimension: D95*H105 mm or D122*H130 mm
Base: E27
Housing: Aluminum
Part Numbers:
HSL-PX07N-302200-H1
HSL-PX07N-302200-H2
HSL-PX12N-382200-H1
HSL-PX12N-382200-H2
Features & Benefits:
Dimmable on all standard commercial dimmers;
Ultra energy efficient, up to 90% energy-saving;
Optimal heat dissipation with special-designed aluminum housing;
No mercury, lead, less CO2 emission, eco-friendly to the environment;
No UV, infrared output, no harmful to human body;
High shock and vibration resistant with durable aluminum housing;
Solid-state, fast turn on;
Less heat output, no heat damage;
Easily installed into standard fitting;
Longevity of service and minimal maintenance.
Recommended Applications:
General and down lighting for home, retail, commercial, and hospitality applications.
eLucent E70X LED Globe Bulb
HBX-2101N-070000-H0 eLucent E70X LED Globe Bulbs, 10LEDs*1W, Natural White, E27, 120VAC/240VAC ......$47.90 replacement for 110 watt bulb
Unmatched Performance, Incomparable Value.
ATG LED Lighting offers the best price/performance ratio in the industry. Very simply you will not find another LED lighting product that offers the same combination of performance and value as the ATG LED lighting eLucent E70X. Here is a small example of how much you could save by switching just one incandescent to a ATG LED lighting eLucent E70X.
The dimmable function enables saving energy to be so easy, which makes eLucent™ RX Series warmly-welcomed by home, retail, commercial, and hospitality applications.
The large aluminum housing is the perfect shape for optimal heat dissipation and ensures long life-span.
eLucent™ R30X is equivalent up to a 75 watt incandescent, and eLucent™ R38X is equivalent up to a 100 watt incandescent, but uses up to 90% less energy and lasts up to 50 times longer.
eLucent™ RX Series contain no hazardous substances (e.g. lead, mercury), totally pollution and poisoning free.
Technical Specifications:
LED Qty: 7LEDs or 12LEDs
Input Voltage: 120/240VAC
Lumens: 550~600 lm or 950~1100 lm
Power Consumption: 9W or 15.8W
CRI: >75
Dimension: D95*H105 mm or D122*H130 mm
Base: E27
Housing: Aluminum
Part Numbers:
HSL-PX07N-302200-H1
HSL-PX07N-302200-H2
HSL-PX12N-382200-H1
HSL-PX12N-382200-H2
Features & Benefits:
Dimmable on all standard commercial dimmers;
Ultra energy efficient, up to 90% energy-saving;
Optimal heat dissipation with special-designed aluminum housing;
No mercury, lead, less CO2 emission, eco-friendly to the environment;
No UV, infrared output, no harmful to human body;
High shock and vibration resistant with durable aluminum housing;
Solid-state, fast turn on;
Less heat output, no heat damage;
Easily installed into standard fitting;
Longevity of service and minimal maintenance.
Recommended Applications:
General and down lighting for home, retail, commercial, and hospitality applications.
eLucent E70X LED Globe Bulb
HBX-2101N-070000-H0 eLucent E70X LED Globe Bulbs, 10LEDs*1W, Natural White, E27, 120VAC/240VAC ......$47.90 replacement for 110 watt bulb
Unmatched Performance, Incomparable Value.
ATG LED Lighting offers the best price/performance ratio in the industry. Very simply you will not find another LED lighting product that offers the same combination of performance and value as the ATG LED lighting eLucent E70X. Here is a small example of how much you could save by switching just one incandescent to a ATG LED lighting eLucent E70X.
E70X XPower LED Globe Bulb, with E27 edison base, is fully-qualified retrofit solution to replace incandescent lamps and CFL lamps. It is well-suited for use in your home, commercial, retail or hospitality areas.
eLucent™ E70X adopts high-efficacy LEDs, emits equivalent lumen output to 80-100 watt incandescent lamps while only using 10 watt. Specially designed aluminum housing provides excellent heat dissipation and ensures it to service for 50,000 hours.
eLucent™ E70X contains no lead, no mercury, totally pollution and poisoning free.
Features & Benefits:
Ultra energy efficient, replacing up to 80-100W incandescent lamps;
Good heat dissipation with professional designed aluminum alloy housing;
Anti-glare, giving visual comfort with unique integrated PC cover;
Isolating circuit design, safety and reliability;
No mercury, lead, less CO2 emission, eco-friendly to the environment;
No UV, infrared output, no harmful to human body;
High shock and vibration resistant with PC cover and durable aluminum housing;
Solid-state, fast turn on;
Less heat output, no heat damage;
Easily installed into standard fitting;
Longevity of service and minimal maintenance.
Recommended Applications:
General and down lighting for homes, restaurants, hotels, malls etc.
eLucent™ E70X adopts high-efficacy LEDs, emits equivalent lumen output to 80-100 watt incandescent lamps while only using 10 watt. Specially designed aluminum housing provides excellent heat dissipation and ensures it to service for 50,000 hours.
eLucent™ E70X contains no lead, no mercury, totally pollution and poisoning free.
Features & Benefits:
Ultra energy efficient, replacing up to 80-100W incandescent lamps;
Good heat dissipation with professional designed aluminum alloy housing;
Anti-glare, giving visual comfort with unique integrated PC cover;
Isolating circuit design, safety and reliability;
No mercury, lead, less CO2 emission, eco-friendly to the environment;
No UV, infrared output, no harmful to human body;
High shock and vibration resistant with PC cover and durable aluminum housing;
Solid-state, fast turn on;
Less heat output, no heat damage;
Easily installed into standard fitting;
Longevity of service and minimal maintenance.
Recommended Applications:
General and down lighting for homes, restaurants, hotels, malls etc.
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$0.60 Federal Tax Deduction per Square Foot!
Bring a 75% Energy Savings and a (starts from)$0.20 to$.60 per sq. ft, AVG-Federal Tax deduction to American businesses, conserving more & improving quality of our workplaces and Natural Environment, with SMD LED Tube Lighting!
Our LED Tubes save a combined total of 75% or more, with a savings for both the Tube and the Ballast. An equivalent of 45% is saved, compared to standard Fluorescent lighting, with the SMD LED Tubes alone.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 included a new tax incentive, to improve the energy efficiency of commercial buildings. The "Commercial Building Tax Deduction" establishes a tax deduction for expenses incurred for energy efficient building expenditures made by a building owner.
* Buildings that save at least 50 percent of projected annual energy costs across all three system components are eligible for a tax deduction of $1.80 per square foot.
** Buildings that save a specified percentage of projected annual energy costs for one of the three components – building envelope (10 percent whole building energy savings), lighting (20 percent), or heating and cooling (20 percent) – are eligible for a $0.60 per square foot deduction.
*** For lighting improvements that reduce lighting use by 25-40 percent and also employ dual switching (ability to switch roughly half the lights off and still have fairly uniform light distribution), the $0.60 per square foot may be prorated, ranging from $0.30 per square foot for 25 percent lighting energy savings to $0.60 per square foot for 40 percent savings.
The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (HR-1424), approved and signed on October 3, 2008, extends the benefits of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 through December 31, 2013.
Improve Lighting Systems:
Improving your lighting systems is one of the first steps EPA recommends to increase the efficiency of your buildings whether you are retrofitting existing buildings or designing new buildings. This is not only because lighting upgrades are so cost effective, but also because less heat is generated from efficient lighting systems, affecting the proper sizing of more capital-intensive heating and cooling systems. As outlined in the ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual, a strategy that combines efficient lighting technologies, controls, and appropriate light levels is the most effective approach to meeting energy efficiency goals, including those required to qualify for the partial tax deduction. Read the Lighting Section, helpful information for lighting, don't forget to jump ahead of the curve, be a forward leaning, lean and mean energy machine, update to our state-of-the-art SMD LED Tubes and save 75% over standard Fluorescent Tubes.
You may qualify for a deduction of $0.60 per square foot if the lighting system employs dual switching (ability to switch roughly half the lights off and still have fairly uniform light distribution) and reduces installed lighting power by at least 25% from values specified in specific cited tables in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001. As lighting power reductions climb from 25% to 40%, the deduction is increased proportionally, up to $0.60 for a 40% power reduction (plus the dual switching).
For a typical building, a lighting power reduction of 40% increases the building’s ENERGY STAR rating by about 10 points.
Lighting consumes close to 35 percent of the electricity used in commercial buildings in the United States and affects other building systems through its electrical requirements and the waste heat that it produces. Upgrading lighting systems with efficient light sources, fixtures, and controls can reduce lighting energy use, improve the visual environment, and affect the
sizing of HVAC and electrical systems.
CONSULT A TAX PROFESSIONAL
Confirm with your Tax Professional and take a (FROM)$.20to $0.60 per square foot deduction for improved lighting efficiency of 40% (with at switch that can turn off one/half of the lighting on command).
Only a tax attorney or other related professional can provide tax advice.
Q. What if my project cost exceeds the cap of $0.60/sq. ft.? How is the remaining cost treated tax-wise?
A. The remaining costs can be depreciated and claimed normally. So a qualifying project in a 100,000-sq.ft. building with a cost of $100,000 and 40% lighting power density savings could be eligible to deduct $60,000 in the taxable year the lighting is placed in service. The remaining $40,000 could then be claimed normally (i.e., capitalized and depreciated).
Q. What if a commercial building tenant performs a retrofit that would meet the energy savings, would they get the deduction?
A. Unfortunately, as in many matters of tax law, the answer is not necessarily clear. The person who gets the Commercial Buildings Deduction is the person who owns the property for tax purposes.
Although in many, if not most instances, a tenant improvement will revert to the landlord at the end of a lease, the property is not necessarily owned by the landlord for tax purposes. It is a question of fact, and the determination depends on the arrangements between the parties. If the tenant pays for the investment, constructs it according to its own specifications, and there are no concessions in the lease or from the landlord, it is likely that the tenant will be the owner of the improvements for tax purposes and eligible to claim the Commercial Buildings Deduction.
Fortunately, this is a question that arose under the tax law before the enactment of the Commercial Buildings Deduction provision. In the case of tenant improvements, the tenant and landlord would have to determine who the tax owner is for purposes of claiming depreciation deductions in any event. The Commercial Buildings Deduction does not change that determination. The Commercial Buildings Deduction simply provides a more beneficial deduction that that normally provided by depreciation. Perhaps a tenant should come to an agreement, in advance, with the landlord about who get the deduction, or how it is to be shared, consult your tax professional.
The analysis is the same regarding improvements in government buildings. If the contractor is the owner for tax purposes, it can claim the Commercial Buildings Deduction. Whether a private person can be an owner of property with respect to a government building under the applicable local law is a factor that would have to be taken into account in determining who the owner is for tax purposes.
Sources -
Commercial Tax Incentives - http://www.energystar.gov/ia/business/comm_bldg_tax_incentives.pdf
Lighting and People - http://www.energystar.gov/ia/business/EPA_BUM_CH6_Lighting.pdf
Commercial Lighting Tax Deductions - http://www.lightingtaxdeduction.org/
IRS Deduction for Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings - http://www.efficientbuildings.org/PDFs/n-08-40.pdf
Qualified Software to Calc. Comm. Building Tax Deductions http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/qualified_software.html
Tax Incentives for Commercial Buildings http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/tax_commercial.html
Federal Tax Incentives. Home and Business http://www.mi.gov/documents/dleg/FAQs_Federal_Tax_Credits_256153_7.pdf
Business Tax Incentives http://energytaxincentives.org/business/commercial_buildings.php
$0.60 Federal Tax Deduction per Square Foot!
Bring a 75% Energy Savings and a (starts from)$0.20 to$.60 per sq. ft, AVG-Federal Tax deduction to American businesses, conserving more & improving quality of our workplaces and Natural Environment, with SMD LED Tube Lighting!
Our LED Tubes save a combined total of 75% or more, with a savings for both the Tube and the Ballast. An equivalent of 45% is saved, compared to standard Fluorescent lighting, with the SMD LED Tubes alone.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 included a new tax incentive, to improve the energy efficiency of commercial buildings. The "Commercial Building Tax Deduction" establishes a tax deduction for expenses incurred for energy efficient building expenditures made by a building owner.
* Buildings that save at least 50 percent of projected annual energy costs across all three system components are eligible for a tax deduction of $1.80 per square foot.
** Buildings that save a specified percentage of projected annual energy costs for one of the three components – building envelope (10 percent whole building energy savings), lighting (20 percent), or heating and cooling (20 percent) – are eligible for a $0.60 per square foot deduction.
*** For lighting improvements that reduce lighting use by 25-40 percent and also employ dual switching (ability to switch roughly half the lights off and still have fairly uniform light distribution), the $0.60 per square foot may be prorated, ranging from $0.30 per square foot for 25 percent lighting energy savings to $0.60 per square foot for 40 percent savings.
The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (HR-1424), approved and signed on October 3, 2008, extends the benefits of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 through December 31, 2013.
Improve Lighting Systems:
Improving your lighting systems is one of the first steps EPA recommends to increase the efficiency of your buildings whether you are retrofitting existing buildings or designing new buildings. This is not only because lighting upgrades are so cost effective, but also because less heat is generated from efficient lighting systems, affecting the proper sizing of more capital-intensive heating and cooling systems. As outlined in the ENERGY STAR Building Upgrade Manual, a strategy that combines efficient lighting technologies, controls, and appropriate light levels is the most effective approach to meeting energy efficiency goals, including those required to qualify for the partial tax deduction. Read the Lighting Section, helpful information for lighting, don't forget to jump ahead of the curve, be a forward leaning, lean and mean energy machine, update to our state-of-the-art SMD LED Tubes and save 75% over standard Fluorescent Tubes.
You may qualify for a deduction of $0.60 per square foot if the lighting system employs dual switching (ability to switch roughly half the lights off and still have fairly uniform light distribution) and reduces installed lighting power by at least 25% from values specified in specific cited tables in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2001. As lighting power reductions climb from 25% to 40%, the deduction is increased proportionally, up to $0.60 for a 40% power reduction (plus the dual switching).
For a typical building, a lighting power reduction of 40% increases the building’s ENERGY STAR rating by about 10 points.
Lighting consumes close to 35 percent of the electricity used in commercial buildings in the United States and affects other building systems through its electrical requirements and the waste heat that it produces. Upgrading lighting systems with efficient light sources, fixtures, and controls can reduce lighting energy use, improve the visual environment, and affect the
sizing of HVAC and electrical systems.
CONSULT A TAX PROFESSIONAL
Confirm with your Tax Professional and take a (FROM)$.20to $0.60 per square foot deduction for improved lighting efficiency of 40% (with at switch that can turn off one/half of the lighting on command).
Only a tax attorney or other related professional can provide tax advice.
Q. What if my project cost exceeds the cap of $0.60/sq. ft.? How is the remaining cost treated tax-wise?
A. The remaining costs can be depreciated and claimed normally. So a qualifying project in a 100,000-sq.ft. building with a cost of $100,000 and 40% lighting power density savings could be eligible to deduct $60,000 in the taxable year the lighting is placed in service. The remaining $40,000 could then be claimed normally (i.e., capitalized and depreciated).
Q. What if a commercial building tenant performs a retrofit that would meet the energy savings, would they get the deduction?
A. Unfortunately, as in many matters of tax law, the answer is not necessarily clear. The person who gets the Commercial Buildings Deduction is the person who owns the property for tax purposes.
Although in many, if not most instances, a tenant improvement will revert to the landlord at the end of a lease, the property is not necessarily owned by the landlord for tax purposes. It is a question of fact, and the determination depends on the arrangements between the parties. If the tenant pays for the investment, constructs it according to its own specifications, and there are no concessions in the lease or from the landlord, it is likely that the tenant will be the owner of the improvements for tax purposes and eligible to claim the Commercial Buildings Deduction.
Fortunately, this is a question that arose under the tax law before the enactment of the Commercial Buildings Deduction provision. In the case of tenant improvements, the tenant and landlord would have to determine who the tax owner is for purposes of claiming depreciation deductions in any event. The Commercial Buildings Deduction does not change that determination. The Commercial Buildings Deduction simply provides a more beneficial deduction that that normally provided by depreciation. Perhaps a tenant should come to an agreement, in advance, with the landlord about who get the deduction, or how it is to be shared, consult your tax professional.
The analysis is the same regarding improvements in government buildings. If the contractor is the owner for tax purposes, it can claim the Commercial Buildings Deduction. Whether a private person can be an owner of property with respect to a government building under the applicable local law is a factor that would have to be taken into account in determining who the owner is for tax purposes.
Sources -
Commercial Tax Incentives - http://www.energystar.gov/
Lighting and People - http://www.energystar.gov/
Commercial Lighting Tax Deductions - http://www.lightingtaxdedu
IRS Deduction for Energy Efficient Commercial Buildings - http://www.efficientbuildi
Qualified Software to Calc. Comm. Building Tax Deductions http://www1.eere.energy.go
Tax Incentives for Commercial Buildings http://www1.eere.energy.go
Federal Tax Incentives. Home and Business http://www.mi.gov/document
Business Tax Incentives http://energytaxincentives
ATG LED Lighting Electronics donated their i Bright™ T8 SMD LED Tubes to Evergreen Community Charter School.
The school installed i Bright™ LED to replace the conventional fluorescents. The retrofit installation is a great success from the feedback and test results listed below: Main installation is in the tutoring classroom.
Additional installation is in the main office visiting area.
Before retrofitting, the staffs were always complains of constant headaches from the overhead fluorescent s.
And now they love the LED's and have no headaches or eye strain. The school also did some tests to make comparison between i Bright LED and conventional fluorescents.
The tests were implemented as below:
1) Energy Saving Direct draw readings were taken at the switch leg for a total energy use number in the tutoring classroom. The fluorescent s were an average draw of 36.6 watts per lamp, and 16.8 watts per lamp for the LED's. For what it’s worth, these energy savings earned the school a great rebate, cash in pocket to use however they want.
2) Luminous Intensity Luminous intensity was tested by stationary light level readings. The average reading for the fluorescent s was 14.08 cd, and for the LED was 14.60 cd. About i Bright™ T8s iBright™ T8s LED Tubes are the next generation solution to replace conventional fluorescent light.
They feature higher efficiency, more reliability compared to the common LED fluorescent lights on the market.
With patented thermal control technology, and special designed aluminum housing, iBright™ T8s substantially achieves good thermal property and plays more stable performance and of course will last up to 50,000 hours compared to 5,000 hours from conventional fluorescent lights.
iBright™ T8s is patented product; and the original chip and phosphor coating adopted for LEDs are both patented.
Features & Benefits: -Patented product; -CE approved and RoHS compliant; -High quality SMD LEDs, of high efficacy (typical 90lm/w); -Great light quality and great heat dissipation; -High reliability; -Low maintenance cost;
-Easy installation with no ballast & starter needed; -Energy saving with low power consumption; -Green and eco-friendly lighting source without mercury.
The school installed i Bright™ LED to replace the conventional fluorescents. The retrofit installation is a great success from the feedback and test results listed below: Main installation is in the tutoring classroom.
Additional installation is in the main office visiting area.
Before retrofitting, the staffs were always complains of constant headaches from the overhead fluorescent s.
And now they love the LED's and have no headaches or eye strain. The school also did some tests to make comparison between i Bright LED and conventional fluorescents.
The tests were implemented as below:
1) Energy Saving Direct draw readings were taken at the switch leg for a total energy use number in the tutoring classroom. The fluorescent s were an average draw of 36.6 watts per lamp, and 16.8 watts per lamp for the LED's. For what it’s worth, these energy savings earned the school a great rebate, cash in pocket to use however they want.
2) Luminous Intensity Luminous intensity was tested by stationary light level readings. The average reading for the fluorescent s was 14.08 cd, and for the LED was 14.60 cd. About i Bright™ T8s iBright™ T8s LED Tubes are the next generation solution to replace conventional fluorescent light.
They feature higher efficiency, more reliability compared to the common LED fluorescent lights on the market.
With patented thermal control technology, and special designed aluminum housing, iBright™ T8s substantially achieves good thermal property and plays more stable performance and of course will last up to 50,000 hours compared to 5,000 hours from conventional fluorescent lights.
iBright™ T8s is patented product; and the original chip and phosphor coating adopted for LEDs are both patented.
Features & Benefits: -Patented product; -CE approved and RoHS compliant; -High quality SMD LEDs, of high efficacy (typical 90lm/w); -Great light quality and great heat dissipation; -High reliability; -Low maintenance cost;
-Easy installation with no ballast & starter needed; -Energy saving with low power consumption; -Green and eco-friendly lighting source without mercury.



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