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3.1 Light bulbs

3.1 Light bulbs. As an illustration, let’s have a closer look at light bulbs. The following video will illustrate to you all the LCA steps detailed until now, and will stop each time you will have a question to answer. Video start. 06:55 to 12:43 people to consult;

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3.1 Light bulbs

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  1. 3.1 Light bulbs • As an illustration, let’s have a closer look at light bulbs. • The following video will illustrate to you all the LCA steps detailed until now, and will stop each time you will have a question to answer. Video start... 06:55 to 12:43 people to consult; 13:48 to 14:40 what is the system function? STOP 14:40 to 14:52 answer 14:52 to 14:57 what is the secondary function? STOP 14:57 to 17:34 answers 17:34 to 18:42 what is the functional unit of the system? STOP 18:42 to 20:31 answer 20:31 to 20:35 STOP To ensure a service of 6000 hours at 600 lumen, what do you need to buy? (your reference flows) One economic light bulb or 6 incandescent bulbs and: 6 * 60W * 1000h = 360kWh for incandescent bulbs 11W * 6000h = 66kWh for low energy bulb 20:35 to 27:46 answer with description of low energy bulbs

  2. 3.2 Light bulbsenvironmental key parameters 27:46 to 27:57 what are the key parameters? STOP 27:57 to 32:08 answers • the number of lumen per watt (performance of the bulb), • the life time. The former has to be maximized for the use phase. The latter directly influences the environmental load for the raw material extraction and the manufacturing stage. Further analysis is however required to assess the relative importance of these different development stages.

  3. 3.3 Light efficiency for different sorts of bulbs 32:08 to 34:41 properties of bulbs through time • Beware comparing an emerging technology which has not yet been optimized with a well established one which has been improved over years. • On the second graph, you can see that efficiency of light bulbs has improved of a factor 1000 over 100 years. Turning a new technology into an efficient one requires time.

  4. 3.4 Light bulbseconomical considerations 34:41 to 36:46 problems with those bulbs Price is often raised as a main objection, since the low energy bulbs are more expensive. 36:46 to 37:10 what is the price? STOP 37:10 to 46:16 answer and remarks • But the purchasing cost is not the only one that has to be considered. The whole economic costs can easily be calculated and compared on the basis of the same FU, applying a life cycle costing approach: • an incandescent bulb is about 1$, • low energy fluorescent bulbs cost 10$ each, • electricity is about 0.1$/kWh (use phase). • Please feel free to calculate the corresponding investment costs…

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