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Leaving Energy Saving Bulbs On

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A myth regarding turning on and off fluorescent lights became apparent to me in conversation with a PhD Chemist from Liverpool a few years ago. This particular chap happily declared that to save energy he keeps all his fluorescent light on all the time.  This cannot be correct I thought.

As an example, for a 10w bulb 5 seconds of normal operational power equates in energy to 0.0000139 kWh. If you were to leave that bulb on for one hour this would equate to 0.01 kWh. This means that by leaving it on for just one hour you will have consumed 720 times more energy than that consumed in one switching cycle.

It is actually a quite common misconception based on the fact that it a lot of power is required to start up an energy saver bulb.  When you turn on a fluorescent light bulb there is a very brief jump in current demand.  This inrush of current can be many times greater than the normal operating current. This spike, normally lasts no longer than 1/10th of a second, and draws the equivalent energy of about 5 seconds of normal operation. So, if you turn your fluorescent lamp on and off more frequently than every 5 seconds, you will use more power than normal.   Switching lights on and off normally will have almost no effect on the amount of energy you consume.

So it makes no sense at all in terms of energy saving to leave them on all the time!  So please ignore those who tell you this story, no matter how educated they are.



 

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