Eiko LED Bypass/Line Voltage T8 Tube Lights

July 7, 2016

These Eiko Litespan LED tube lights are solid state replacements for 2 ft., 3 ft. and 4 ft. T8s or T12 G13 base linear fluorescents. Single-end powered, they operate on 120V-277V line voltage.

Features include:

• frosted lens for uniform diffuse appearance
• no external ballast or driver required
• ultra-high performance LEDs deliver 120 lpw
• lifetime exceeds 55,000 hrs
• up to 50% instant energy savings
• choice of 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K CCT
• instant-on with no warm up like fluorescents
• RoHS compliant mercury-free for safer operation
• existing fixture maintains original UL compliance per UL1598C listing
• suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures

Find out more: www.eiko.com/sharedassets/productdocuments/L-45B LitespanLED%28R%29 T8 Tube Lights G7D.pdf.

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