Brand | MaxLite |
Line Voltage | 120 |
Base
The end (or ends) of the lamp that fits into the socket.
Base | GU24 |
Number of Lamps | 2 |
Ballast Type
Magnetic ballasts are a legacy technology and use inductance to transform the line voltage to the voltage required to "fire" or excite the gasses in a lamp. Electronic ballasts use a variety of starting methods, and are more efficient than magnetic ballasts in converting input power to the proper lamp power and operate fluorescent lamps at higher frequencies, resulting in an overall lamp-ballast system – increasing efficacy 15% to 20% over a magnetic equivalent.
Ballast Type | Electronic |
Replacement Lamp | CFL |
Diameter (in)
Light bulbs: a measurement of a bulb's width taken at the widest point of the bulb. Fixtures: the measurement across the widest point of a circular fixture.
Diameter (in) | 13.25 |
Average Rated Life (hr)
A measurement of the average length of time, between first use and the point when 50% of the lamps tested have stopped functioning, , using an operating cycle of 3 hours on, 20 minutes off.
Average Rated Life (hr) | 10000 |
Light Output (Lumens)
A unit measurement of the rate at which a lamp produces light, most often provided in lumens or candlepower. Ratings of initial light output provided by manufacturers express the total light output after 100 hours of operation.
Light Output (Lumens) | 2500 |
Finish
Light bulbs: the coating applied to the bulb causing light to be emitted in certain colors or color temperatures (see Color Temperature). Popular finishes include clear, frosted, colors (amber, blue, green, red, etc.) as well as color temperature designations ranging from warm white (2700K) to natural daylight (6500K). Fixtures: the decorative finish of the item.
Finish | Nickel |
Color Temperature (Kelvin)
An expression of the hue of the light emitted, measured in degrees Kelvin. Usually expressed by a four digit number followed by (k), such as 2700k. Higher temperatures indicate whiter, "cooler" colors, while lower temperatures indicate yellower, "warmer" colors. Some common Kelvin temperature benchmarks are 2700k (warm white), 3500k (neutral white), 4100k (cool white), 5000k (bright white), and 6500k (daylight).
Color Temperature (Kelvin) | 2700K |
Watts per Bulb | 36 |
Bulb Type Supplied
Type of bulb supplied with the fixture
Bulb Type Supplied | CFL |
Light Direction
The primary direction in which a fixture directs its light, either up, down or ambient. In this context, ambient means that light is directed outwards into a room, as opposed to up at the ceiling or down at the floor.
Light Direction | Down |
Energy Star Qualified
Energy Star is a program created jointly by the U.S, Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy to help people save money and protect the environment by using energy-efficient electronics and appliances. Energy Star-qualified devices use less energy without compromising functionality.
Energy Star Qualified | Yes |