Wednesday, September 25, 2013

For those new compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) we constantly hear the best in the media. It is so go


For those new compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) we constantly hear the best in the media. It is so good and save us so much money that the state is obliged oblige us to buy them. Reading an older story in skai.gr is amazing how communicated as banning the incandescent lamp 75 watt. The title of the story is "Pull the lamp incandescent 75 watt." Note the word withdrawn. Withdraws from shopkeepers or the industries that produce them or the truth is that this withdrawal imposed by the EU? A more honest title would be "The placing of an incandescent lamp of 75 watt." duallite But since the news is "good" and "socially beneficial" should be manipulated. Little more later read a paragraph that would make even the North Korean news editor to burst from jealousy: "The consumer will now be able to choose between different types of energy-saving lamps, which are expected to" relieve "his wallet although given the high cost of supply of bulbs next generation, which, however, quenched duallite and surpassed by saving energy. "See, the ban is a possibility. CFLs were available anyway, so, what is the new added feature of the consumer? Unless implies the author duallite reports that the new regime will have the option not to buy the lamp incandescent 75 watt ... It's like come Ms. Papariga when you become prime minister, duallite and say that from now on we will have the possibility to choose in elections duallite only communist candidates. The option of not having to choose. But the positives of the new CFLs are undoubtedly under skai.gr. - "10% of the energy used for illumination. The remaining 90% is for heat and lost. "-" The energy-saving lamps consume up to 5 times less energy "-" Placing the lamp a common incandescent lamp 100W, which lights every day from 4 hours, then within three years will need to replace it 6 times. A lamp 20Watt economy within five years we will reduce your electricity bill by 56 euros and will escape the atmosphere from the emission of 800 pounds of carbon dioxide "-" Replacing conventional lamps from households and businesses could lead in 2010 to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by 1.4 million tons. "But there are some issues: 1) to get CFLs longevity will need to keep them open at least four hours continuously. If you keep a lamp energy saving on average open an hour after closing, then the average duration reduced by 20% to 50%. Now if you blink more often the reduction can reach 70% -85%. 2) To have a satisfactory lighting with new lamps this usually implies that you need to install and fit new fixtures. How much will it cost and what it means construction on the environment is another case which does not address the skai.gr. 3) The new bulbs also contain mercury which in enclosed spaces may be particularly dangerous. We are informed by the environmental authority of the U.S. (which is a staunch supporter of the new bulbs) in case you break such a lamp in the house should be: - People and animals to leave the room. - Beware being walked near where he broke the environmentally sensitive lamp. - Open the windows for at least 15 minutes. duallite - Shut off the central heating and / or air conditioning system. duallite After following duallite several other instructions for clearing the space depends on the kind of surface where the bulb broke. Usually have very carefully put a cardboard glasses in a glass jar with metal lid closes and also very carefully clean the area with an adhesive tape. In another story of Skai read that "the SKY and Philips will distribute 50,000 bulbs with low energy consumption." duallite Hope when utilized these lamps not thrown left and right. Especially near the Asopus, would eliminate another campaign specific station. If the last paragraph embarrass you at least think in the future you even more: "In September 2011 will begin the depletion duallite 60W bulbs from store shelves and in the same month of 2012 get ... way forward bulbs of 40W and 25W. "
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