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Half spiral energy saving lamp

Half spiral energy saving  lamp
Product Detailed

Half spiral energy saving lamp
1.saving energy 85%
2.long lifetime:8000hrs
3.high illumination
4.Certificate:CE,RoHS

Detailed Product Description:Half energy saving lamp

Half energy saving lamp

1. Skilled worker&high quality energy saving light experienced, use advanced electrical circuit technology, using flame-resistant material, with highly radition and insulation

2. High luminous efficiency, soft and comfortable lighting, up to 85% energy saving

3. Competitive price

4. Color temperature: 2700~6500K

5. Voltage: 110~130V, 220~240V

6.  Life time: 3000/5000/6000/8000hours as customer required

7.  Energy saving lamp certificate: UL, CE, GS, RoHS

8.  Packing: color box, blister card packing etc, as customer required

 

Model NO.

Power
(W)

Voltage
(V)

Dimensions
(Dia*L)mm

Life
(H)

Color Temp
     (K)

S002

5

120/230

44*112

8000

2700/6400

S003

7

120/230

44*116

8000

2700/6400

S004

9

120/230

44*120

8000

2700/6400

S005

11

120/230

44*124

8000

2700/6400

S006

13

120/230

44*128

8000

2700/6400

S007

15

120/230

44*164

8000

2700/6400

S008

18

120/230

54*143

8000

2700/6400

S009

20

120/230

54*147

8000

2700/6400

S010

23

120/230

54*155

8000

2700/6400

S011

25

120/230

54*162

8000

2700/6400

S012

28

120/230

54*162

8000

2700/6400

 

Energy Saving Lamp: Benefits

1.      Efficient: CFLs are four times more efficient and last up to 10 times longer than incandescents. A 22 watt CFL has about the same light output as a 100 watt incandescent. CFLs use 50 - 80% less energy than incandescents.

2.      Less Expensive: Although initially more expensive, you save money in the long run because CFLs use 1/3 the electricity and last up to 10 times as long as incandescents. A single 18 watt CFL used in place of a 75 watt incandescent will save about 570 kWh over its lifetime. At 8 cents per kWh, that equates to a $45 savings.

3.      Environmental Protection: reduces Air and Water pollution.Replacing a single incandescent bulb with a CFL will keep a half-ton of CO2 out of the atmosphere over the life of the bulb.

4.      H-quality Light: Newer CFLs give a warm, inviting light instead of the "cool white" light of older fluorescents. They use rare earth phosphors for excellent color and warmth. New electronically ballasted CFLs don't flicker or hum.
Versatile: CFLs can be applied nearly anywhere that incandescent lights are used. Energy-efficient CFLs can be used in recessed fixtures, table lamps, track lighting, ceiling fixtures and porchlights. 3-way CFLs are also now available for lamps with 3-way settings. Dimmable CFLs are also available for lights using a dimmer switch.

 

How to choose CFL

CFLs come in many shapes and sizes. When purchasing CFLs, consult the seller for recommendations and consider the following:

1. Choose your preferred light quality
CFL bulbs have a Kelvin or 'K' number listed on the packaging. CFLs with K numbers between 2700-3000 give off a soft bright light like incandescents. CFLs with K numbers between 3500-6000 give off a bright light. As you go up the K number scale the light gets bluish and closer to daylight.

For example:
Approx. 2700K = Warm White (looks just like incandescent)
Approx. 5000K = Cool White (white/blue, bright light)

2. Choose the shape. CFLs are available in a variety of shapes to fit a range of lamps and lighting fixtures.

CFL Models: Spiral Lamps, Triple Tube Lamps, Standard Lamps, Globe Lamps, Flood Lamps, Candelabra.

3. Match lumens to the incandescent being replaced. Lumens indicate the amount of light being generated.



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