Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Stop touching your light bulbs and save money

Labor is the 2nd biggest cost of owning and operating a light bulb

After electricity did you know that labor to change burned out lights is the next highest cost of owning a lighting system?  Up to 11% of your expense to operate a light fixture is comprised of the time it takes to maintain it!  There are a few simple things you can do to minimize time and labor costs and still keep your facility properly lit and productive:
  1. Think about group re-lamping.  Installing all new lamps at the same time means years of nearly maintenance free lighting.
  2. Change every lamp in a fixture when you touch it.  It takes the same amount of labor to change one lamp as it does 3 or 4.
  3. Clean the lens when you touch a fixture. Dirt accumulates on every surface of a light fixture which results in 10-15% light loss and increased heat retention. A simple wipe of the lens with clean water means brighter spaces, less heat, and happier employees.
PKK Lighting can help you anticipate and reduce your labor costs for lighting maintenance by setting up a scheduled inspection of your lighting system or, better yet, install all new lights and maintain them for a flat monthly fee.  Contact us today to discuss your commercial lighting needs.
This post was originally published at https://www.pkklighting.com/stop-touching-light-bulbs-save-money/.

Friday, February 2, 2018

How much does your light bulb really cost?

Before buying your next light bulb, know the true cost

Since the dawn of human history we, as a species, have been searching for the most effective and efficient way to push the darkness back.  There are a number of very interesting articles outlining the historical “cost” of lighting our habitats, houses, communes, and cities over the centuries.  Here’s a link to one: https://lucept.com/2014/11/04/william-nordhaus-the-historic-cost-of-light/
The take-away from all the research is humanity now benefits from the lowest cost for artificial light in its short history.  It still costs us, though, and probably not in the way you think.

Breakdown of Total Cost of Operating a Light Bulb

By far the most expensive part of owning and operating artificial light today is electricity.  Up to 77% of the cost to keep the lights on is spent on the power supplied by your local utility.  It may also surprise you to learn the next most expensive part is the labor to install and change lights.  Around 11% of your cost to flip the switch is time and money spent on labor.  Here’s a breakdown of your total cost to own a lamp:
  1. Electricity for the lamp - 77%
  2. Labor - 11%
  3. Electricity for HVAC to offset heat generated - 8%
  4. Raw cost of the lamp, bulb, LED - 3%
  5. Recycling of burned out lamps - 1%
What does this all mean?  It’s better to spend more money on the highest quality and most energy efficient lamp up front.  Buying cheap usually means higher energy use, short life (higher labor costs), more heat (higher HVAC costs), and the need to spend another 3% sooner to replace an inferior product.
In 1971 our founder, Jim Driscoll, installed the first “energy saving” fluorescent lamp in the state of Wisconsin.  It was 3 times the price of the regular lamp.  However, it paid for itself in energy savings within 3 years and kept burning for another 2 years.  47 years later PKK Lighting is still helping customers save time and money by providing the best commercial lighting solutions.
When you are shopping for light bulbs for sale for your commercial light fixture and need a recommendation, contact PKK Lighting and we’ll be happy to assist you.
This post was originally published at https://www.pkklighting.com/much-light-bulb-really-cost/.

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