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Springvale Road Streetlighting Trial |
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| A trial of 250watt HPS lamps fitted with the Active Reactor was installed on a major arterial road in Melbourne in August 2004. Figure 1 shows the installation of the luminaires on the poles used in the trial.
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| Two groups of lamps were installed; the Active Reactor Group containing Active Reactor controllers & the Control Group fitted with standard reactor ballasts. The following are the installation details. |
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| Active Reactor Group |
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| Location of trial |
Springvale Road, Forest Hill Victoria 3131 Australia |
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| Road type |
Dual carriageway, main arterial |
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| Lighting scheme |
10.5m poles at 44m spacing,
median mounted with twin 3m outreach arms |
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| No. poles |
7 |
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| No. luminaires |
14 |
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| Luminaire type |
Sylvania “Roadstar” |
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| Lamp |
250W HPS |
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Standard (Control) Group |
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As per the Active Reactor Group (comprising 14 luminaires) except that the controllers were standard 250W reactor ballasts. |
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Site Monitoring |
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Each group of lights is connected to a separate circuit. An electronic power analyser is used in each circuit to measure supply volts, amps, power, power factor, energy & THD. |
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Results |
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The trial has been in operation for over 30 months (10,000+ hours) and the following results have been obtained: |
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There has not been a single failure of the Active Reactor during this period. Summer temperatures have been as high as 40 deg Celsius and winter temperatures have been as low as 5 deg Celsius. |
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Figure 2 shows the energy savings over the period. A saving of 23% has been realised by the Active Reactor Group compared to the Control Group. |
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Figure 3 shows the lamp life extension based on lamp voltage measurements. It is anticipated that lamp life will be extended by 100% for the Active Reactor group compared to the Control Group based on the measurements taken. |
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Energy Saving Graphs |
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Energy Usage Graphs for 10,000 hours of operation
250 watt HPS Streetlights
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From Graph
| Energy Saving over 10,000 hours |
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27,200 |
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35,500 |
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23% |
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Voltage Rise Graphs |
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Lamp Voltage Rise Graphs for 8,000 hours of operation
250 watt HPS Streetlights
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From Graph
Active Reactor lamp has a voltage rise of 1.25V/1000 hours
Standard Ballast lamp has voltage rise of 2.50V/1000 hours
Based on above lamp voltage rises the lamp on the Active Reactor should last approx twice as long as the lamp on the Standard Ballast
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