Keystone Introduces Innovative 8-foot LED Tubes with Power & Color Select

August 12, 2024

Keystone have introduced distinctive versions of 8-foot UL Type B lamps.

The first is an 8-foot lamp that comes in two 4-foot sections, helping to minimize the common shipping issues that can affect 8-foot lamps in transit and installation. It features Power and Color Select—and a unique design. The two 4-foot sections fit together quickly and firmly with a center pin connection and snug collar to keep them tightly locked.

The other is a versatile 8-foot UL Type B lamp that also features Power and Color Select, allowing you to adjust both power output and color temperature with the flick of a switch.

Both versions can be used in HO applications using R17d or Fa8, thanks to a Cap Adapter that fits over the bi-pin. And each version offers 5 CCT and 3 power outputs to create the environment you want. With the ability to use this lamp in two different HO applications, it’s 30 lamps in one.

Keystone UL Type B lamps feature a Keystone integral driver for dependability, a maintenance-saving 50,000-hour life, can be used in tube-ready fixtures, and are compatible with Keystone emergency backups, supporting your safety protocols.

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