Delivered Lumens
The expression Delivered Lumens (or Absolute Lumens) describes the luminous flux generated by a lighting system when factoring in the optical loss factor of this system.
Conventional vs LED Lighting
In the case of conventional technologies, such as HID, only the lamp’s intensity is measured. Optical loss is not taken into account. This is why we talk mainly about delivered lumens. In the case of LEDs, the luminaire is tested, in which case optical loss is considered as a factor. Thus, in the case of LED lighting, we refer to absolute lumens.
When comparing the output of an HID light source to that of an LED light source, we examine a number of factors such as the life span of the light source, the lumen maintenance over time, as well as optical loss (specifically for the HID light source). In other words, we measure the luminous flux of the HID lamp installed in a luminaire to measure its efficiency. This way, we can compare the delivered lumens of both light technologies.