Liteline T8 Linear LED Lamps

Liteline

 

August 15, 2017

Liteline T8 Linear LED lamps are suitable for both residential and commercial applications, approved for damp locations. Can be used as a direct replacement for T8 32W lamps only.

  • Lighting Performance

This 19-watt (22W with ballast) LED lamp produces up to 2400 lumens providing lumen efficiency of 115 lumen per watt.

  • Color Temperature

Available in 3000 K, 3500 K, 4000 K and 5000 K correlated color temperatures. It maintains a color rendering index of 80.

  • Lumen Maintenance

The LED lamp reduces ongoing maintenance costs with 50,000 hours rated LED life.

  • Base

The linear LED lamp features a G13 medium bin-pin base on each end.

  • Ballast

This lamp will operate on all types of electronic ballast including program start, instant start, rapid start or preheat start.

  • Beam Spread

With a high efficiency, the LED lamp is capable of providing 160-degree beam spread.

  • Dimming

The T8 LED lamp is dimmable if connected to a dimmable ballast. Not compatible with magnetic ballasts.

  • Operating Temperature

The fluorescent lamp can operate in temperatures between -20°C~+50°C (-4°F~+122°F).

  • Environment

Suitable for damp locations. Suitable for totally enclosed luminaires.

For more information:

https://www.liteline.com/20000152-master_led-t8/t8-tubes/t8-linear-led-lamps

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