GE LED Replacement Lamps for HID

GE Replacement Lamps

Mar 3, 2019

GE LED replacement lamps are designed to fit in existing HID fixtures, GE’s LED replacement lamps are a smart, efficient and long-lasting solution to replace traditional lighting. GE offers two solutions: UL Type A and UL Type B. Various lamp sizes and replacement wattages are available.

Low-Cost Operation

  • Uses 60% less energy, providing similar light output (18,500 vs. 23,500 lumens)
  • For example, an LED lamp using 450 watts, saves $3,437 in energy costs over the rated life of the lamp vs. a standard 1,075 watt HID lamp system (1000W lamp and 75W ballast) based on $0.11 per kWh
  • Total system > 144LPW

Versatile Update

  • Available in 50W, 70W, 100W, 175W, 250W, 400W, & 1000W replacements
  • Uses existing fixture optics replicating beam pattern
  • Instant On/Brightness
  • Flexible use – universal burn
  • One lamp fits many fixtures – indoor & outdoor
  • Open and Enclosed Rated
  • Temperature rating for -20°C to 50°C

Type A

  • Operates on ANSI Ballast type M59, M135, M155
  • Does not work on reactor or electronic ballasts

Type B eliminates the need to check ballast compatibility

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