LEDtronics Unveils LEDG12 Series CFL Replacement LED Lamps
LEDtronics announces the expansion to its family of CFL and halogen replacements with 10 and 15-watt LED lamps that similarly offer omnidirectional illumination, but with much higher luminosity and CRI—all achieved at a considerably lower wattage.
The UL/cUL listed LEDG12 series directly replaces compact fluorescent lights in fixtures with dual-pin G12 base, with ballast bypass when appropriate. Both lamps are rated for input voltage of 100~277 VAC, and provide a 360-degree omnidirectional, no-shadow illumination of 6000K pure white light.
At the same time, they offer energy savings of up to 70% over CFL, incandescent, metal halide and halogen lamps — The 10W LED unit replaces 21W T12CWFL; 17W T8FL; 23W CFL; 75W INC and 75W tungsten quartz. The 15W lamp replaces 50W Pulse Start MH; 18W LPS; 35W HPS; 36W T12CWFL; 17W T8FL; 32W CFL; 100W INC and 100W tungsten quartz.
The LEDtronics series of LED lamps replace CFLs in all applications in indoor decorative lighting in globes and lanterns, such as accent and display lighting in showcases, picture lights, cabinet lighting fixtures, desk lamps; street, warehouse and garage lighting; passageways, offices, hotels, restaurants, museums and galleries; security lights; theatrical effects lighting; tubular bulbs for one-sided exit signs, and tubular appliance bulbs, among others.
The UL/cUL listed LEDG12 series directly replaces compact fluorescent lights in fixtures with dual-pin G12 base, with ballast bypass when appropriate. Both lamps are rated for input voltage of 100~277 VAC, and provide a 360-degree omnidirectional, no-shadow illumination of 6000K pure white light.
At the same time, they offer energy savings of up to 70% over CFL, incandescent, metal halide and halogen lamps — The 10W LED unit replaces 21W T12CWFL; 17W T8FL; 23W CFL; 75W INC and 75W tungsten quartz. The 15W lamp replaces 50W Pulse Start MH; 18W LPS; 35W HPS; 36W T12CWFL; 17W T8FL; 32W CFL; 100W INC and 100W tungsten quartz.
The LEDtronics series of LED lamps replace CFLs in all applications in indoor decorative lighting in globes and lanterns, such as accent and display lighting in showcases, picture lights, cabinet lighting fixtures, desk lamps; street, warehouse and garage lighting; passageways, offices, hotels, restaurants, museums and galleries; security lights; theatrical effects lighting; tubular bulbs for one-sided exit signs, and tubular appliance bulbs, among others.
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