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The highly-efficient Jolt Jumbo task light uses a  13-watt bulb that matches the performance level of many 18-watt lamps. It uses a 3M radiant mirror film reflector.

 
Jolt Jumbo Task Light

The 3M film reflector which is outwardly visible through three openings becomes a rainbow of color when it is switched on. Easy to position. 

  • Dimensions: Head:  10.5" x 3" x 1.75"  
  • Arm length:  9.5" on clamp mount, 10" on magnet or rail mount
  • Type: Compact fluorescent
    Watts: 13
  • Rated lamp life (hours): 10,000
  • Ballast Type: magnetic plug-in
  • Mount style choices:  table base, surface adaptor (grommet), clamp mount or waterfall edge clamp mount, raillite mount magnet mount
  • Full Spectrum lamp available for small upcharge



 

Easy placement to reduce glare with a variety of mount styles: magnet mount; desk clamp; desk clamp for waterfall edge; surface adapter (like a grommet mount); table base and rails for walls or cabinets.


Panel bracket         Under cabinet rail      Table top base   Clamp

Or choose our Jolt Huron light offering electric ballast lighting.

Electronic ballast, while a bit more costly, offers important benefits over standard or magnetic lights. Electronic ballast lights:

  • burn considerably cooler

  • turn on immediately avoiding fluorescent flicker and delay

  • allow dual intensity light operation-the Huron allows you to set the light at a high or low intensity while working

  • eliminate peripheral flickering


Model 2: Jolt Huron model above with double arm. Small but powerful. 
18 watt lamps with Hi (18 watt) or Lo (9 watt) feature. With parabolic filter (not shown)

How do you justify paying more for quality task-directed lighting?
Hard evidence continues to emerge that links eye glare to a loss of worker productivity. Glare is caused by light bouncing off the monitor directly into the user's eyes. The eye attempts to resolve the constant conflict between glare from the screen and images on the screen. Eyestrain, discomfort and fatigue result. Cumulative irritation decreases worker productivity. It is estimated that the average monitor user loses 62.5 hours of on-the-job time annually due to eye strain.

Better task lighting that can be individually controlled pays off. Here's an example:

Workers annual earnings $30,000
Add 40% for benefits $12,000
Total employee cost $42,000
Annual lost hours from eye strain 62.5
Annual work hours available 1,920
% of time lost to eye strain 3.26%
Employer per year loss - 1 staff $1,367.00

Solution: The most effective way to reduce glare from overhead lighting is to install indirect lighting with average lighting levels of 25-35 foot candles on work surfaces. Another solution is to install glare reduction light covers.



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