Eiko LED T8 Direct Fit Replacement Lights

March 22 2016

Litespan LED T8 Direct Fit Replacement Lights instantly replace all 4ft. F32T8, 3ft. F25T8, and 2ft. F17T8 lamps and operate on most electronic T8 ballasts. With multiple outputs up to 2800 lumens, T8 Direct Fit lamps are plug-and-play with no socket changes, rewiring or other modifications needed.

Features include the following:
– directly replaces all 4ft. F32T8 (32W, 28W, 25W), 3ft. F25T8 (28W), 2ft. F17T8 (17W), and U6T8 (32W) lamps
– no socket changes, uses shunted or non-shunted sockets
– operates on most electronic T8 ballasts (instant & programmed)
– no rewiring or modifications of any kind required
– instantaneous full light output upon power-up
– choice of 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K CCT
– frosted glass lens reduces visual glare
– environment-friendly, no mercury or lead
– 5-year product warranty
– suitable for fully enclosed fixtures

Applications include highbays, troffers, industrial strips, cove lighting, vapour tights, warehouses, stairwells, and cold storage.

Find out more: eiko.com/Products.aspx.

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