Eiko LED T8 Direct Fit Replacement Lamps

September 14, 2016

Eiko’s LED T8 direct fit replacement lamps directly replace all 2ft, 3ft and 4ft F32T8 (32W, 28W, 25W) lamps and operate on most electronic T8 (instant & programmed), dimming, and battery backup ballasts. They come with a choice of 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K CCT.

Additional features include the following:

• no socket changes, uses shunted or non-shunted sockets
• instantaneous full light output upon power-up
• frosted glass lens reduces visual glare
• environment-friendly, no mercury or lead
• 5-year product warranty
• suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures
• no rewiring or modifications of any kind required

These lamps are UL listed for damp locations, can be operated on dimmable fluorescent ballasts and a fluorescent battery backup, and are suitable for use in fixtures where ambient temperature is between -4°F (-20°C) and 113°F (45°C)

The lamps do not operate on magnetic ballasts or T12 ballasts.

Find out more: www.eiko.com/sharedassets/productdocuments/L-51 LitespanLED(R) T8 Direct Fit web.pdf.

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