@James, For some odd reason, I have been seeing that the 1992-1993 National Catalog claims that their energy saving mercury vapor lamps have the same lumens as the lamps they intend on replacing.
For example, I see that both the National 250W HF250X and 235W HF250X/235 lamps are rated for 12,700 initial lumens.
Additionally, I also see that the 300W HF300X and 280W HF300X/280 lamps are both rated at 15,800 lumens.
The 400W HF400X and 375W HF400X/375 lamps are both rated for an initial lumen output of 22,000 lumens.
The 700W HF700X and 660W HF700X/660 lamps are both rated for an initial lumen output of 41,000 lumens.
Lastly, the 1000W HF1000X and 940W HF1000X/940 lamps are both rated for an initial lumen output of 59,500 lumens.
I wonder why National decided to rate their energy saving mercury vapor lamps to have the same initial lumen output as the full power lamps they intend to replace. The information can be found on pages 1088 to 1095 of the 1992-1993 National Facilities and Outdoor Lighting Catalog.
See here:
https://esctlg.panasonic.biz/iportal/CatalogViewInterfaceStartUpAction.do?method=startUp&mode=PAGE&catalogCategoryId=&catalogId=792140000&pageGroupId=1&volumeID=PEWJ0001&keyword=&categoryID=&sortKey=&sortOrder=&designID=retireOut_sp&designConfirmFlg=
It seems to me that this catalog contains totally false information.
