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Berkeley Lamp Applications Study

The purpose of this project is to conduct a field study of "Berkeley Lamps" by installing a series of fixtures in a state office building, with the objective of gaining understanding of how these fixtures perform in terms of energy savings under different operating conditions in varied end-use applications

The Berkeley Lamp was developed by CLTC staff at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a commercially available, low-cost, consumer-oriented high-efficiency torchiere for office and small home office applications.

The Berkeley Lamp was produced for several years, but is now discontinued. A product variation is expected from Full Spectrum Solutions.

   
Berkeley Lamp's unique optics geometry   Task light feature of the Berkeley Lamp   Berkeley Lamp's ambient light feature

Product Description:

  • Two 55-watt compact fluorescent 2700K lamps
  • High power factor electronic ballast
  • 6-foot flat cord with straight plug
  • Two dimmer switches at front of base
  • Convenience outlet located at front of base between two switches
  • Data port located at rear of the base

    • Application:
      Residential and commercial lighting

      References:

  • CEC Development Report

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