The operational concept of HID lamps are very similar to fluorescent lamps. HID lamps include Mercury Vapor, Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium/Low Pressure Sodium (SOX).
In an HID lamp, the electrical arc, gasses and metals are contained in the arc tube.
Like fluorescents, HID lamps require a ballast to control the electrical current in the arc tube.
HID lamps need a start-up time to reach their full brightness. This usually takes 5 to 10 minutes.
Metal Halide
Uses metal halides of sodium iodide and scandium iodide
Most popular and widely used in the HID category
Used in general lighting as commercial/industrial/outdoor flood lighting where good color and high efficiency are desired
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Damp locations are sheltered outdoor areas that are protected from direct contact with rain or water.