
2Ft LED T5 Tube Light, 12W, 1740Lm, 5000K, 145Lm/W, Type A+B, Frosted Lens, 25PK
Mfr # LOC-T52FT-12W50K-SGFD YM
Zoro # G010841430
product price:Â $413.99
/pk 25, $16.56/ea
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Key Features
Voltage
120-277V
Watts
12W
Bulb Base Type
G13
Bulb Shape
T5
Color Temperature
5,000K
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Specifications
Product Information
MFR #
LOC-T52FT-12W50K-SGFD YM
Zoro #
G010841430
UPC #
810050941211
Country of Origin
China
Dimensions
Bulb Manufacturers Warranty Length
5 Year
Details
Voltage
120-277V
Watts
12W
Bulb Base Type
G13
Bulb Shape
T5
Color Temperature
5,000K
Lumens
1,740LM
Light Technology
LED
Color Rendering Index
80
Bulb Beam Angle
175 Degrees
Bulb Type
Tube
Adjustable Wattage
No
IP Rating
IP20
Luminous Efficiency Lm/W
130lm/W
DLC Listed
No
Fixture Ballast Type
No Ballast Required
Lighting Certification
UL / NSF
Lamp Ballast Type
Type A + B
Description
Ideal for commercial buildings, hotels, conference rooms, schools, supermarkets, factories, hospitals, office buildings, airports and more. Hongli 2835 LED Chips. Type A Double Ended or Type B Double Ended . Glass with shatterproof coating. Frosted lens. REMEMBER TO SHOP BY LUMENS, NOT WATTS. When upgrading from traditional blubs or fixtures to LED fixtures it is important to shop based on lumens, not watts. Historically consumers looked at wattage to determine how much light output lumens they were purchasing. Lumens per watt can vary based on a manufacturers product design, LED chip technology and other factors. An LED bulb consumes on average at least 50 percent less energy than CFLs and around 80 percent less than mercury. For instance to get the same light output of 500 lumens, you can either use a 40W incandescent bulb, a 9W CFL bulb or a 6W LED bulb. The above examples are industry averages, for more detailed information on this product please refer to our spec sheet. To calculate the lumens output on a blub or fixture you can multiple the Wattage W X Lumens Per Watt LM/W to get the Lumens LM. For example 60W X 140LM/W = 8400LM.
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