EarthTronics Introduces New High Efficiency TLED

EarthTronics TLED

Apr 19, 2020

EarthTronics are excited to introduce two new high efficiency 96-inch Type B TLEDs offering savings of up to 65 percent energy compared to fluorescent lamps for commercial, industrial, institutional, manufacturing, retail, school and warehouse environments.  

Easily replacing T12 and T8 96-inch fluorescent lamps, the TLED from EarthTronics provide 5000k daylight with a high 82 CRI for improved visual acuity and color clarity to provide visual comfort. The TLED features the R17d base, and a new single pin, Fa8 base, replacement lamp.  For retrofit applications, the new TLED with the R17d base offers 5500 lumens, while consuming only 43 watts and easily replaces HO (high output) lamps.  For standard lamp fixtures, the EarthTronics TLED with the Fa8 standard base provides 4400 lumens, while consuming only 34 watts. 

Both TLEDs are constructed with shatterproof coated glass and may even be used in food safety areas. Their 300° light distribution make the lamps an easy solution for retrofitting simple strip or more decorative pendant fixtures. Both products operate on 120-277VAC.

With a 50,000 hours performance life, the new TLEDs from EarthTronics perform in extreme temperature ranges, operating from 45°C down to -20°C. These fixtures do not contain mercury and are RoHS certified.  They are also UL listed for use in the USA and Canada, and come with a 10-year warranty. These energy saving products can be matched to utility rebates by using EarthTronics Rebate Finder located at www.earthtronics.com/rebate-finder/.  Visit the www.earthtronics.com for more information about the new high efficiency 96-inch TLEDs with a Type B double end R17d base and Fa8 standard base.

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