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- Energy efficient replacement for a conventional 200 watt bulb
- Energy efficient replacement for a 100 watt HID bulb
- Estimated life of 45.7 years based on 3 hours use per day
- No lead or mercury means easy and environmentally safe disposal
Product Description–
Lighting Facts Per Bulb |
Brightness 3200 lumens |
Estimated Yearly Energy Cost $2.89
Based on 3 hrs/day, 11¢/kWh
Cost depends on rates and use
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Life
Based on 3 hrs/day45.7 years
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Light Appearance
WarmCool
4000 K
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Energy Used24 watts |
Green Creative Dimmable 24W 120-277V 4000K A-23 LED Bulb, Enclosed Rated, E26 Base
- Smooth dimming with existing dimmers
- Thermal protection against overheating
- Compact design for easy installation
- Integral driver suitable for 120-277V
- Fully omnidirectional 230° beam angle
- ETL Listed and Classified for damp locations
- Lamp CCT falls within 5 SDCM for consistent color
- Suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures
- L70 rated lifetime of 50,000 hours
- 5 year limited warranty
Do not “hot swap” this bulb. Turn off fixture before replacing existing bulb.
Full Specs–
Brand | Green Creative |
Model Number | 24HID/840/277V/E26/DIM |
Energy Used
A rating, expressed in watts, to indicate the rate at which a lamp consumes energy. Also known as wattage value.
| 24 Watts |
Incandescent/Halogen Equivalent
The wattage value of an incandescent or halogen lamp of similar brightness.
| 200 Watts |
HID Equivalent
The wattage value of a High Intensity Discharge (HID) bulb of similar brightness.
| 100 |
Volts
A measure of "electrical pressure" between two points. The voltage specification of an incandescent lamp is the electrical "pressure" required to drive it at its designed point. The "voltage" of a ballast (e.g. 120 V) refers to the line voltage coming from the power source and is connected to the ballast.
| 120-277 |
Base
The end (or ends) of the lamp that fits into the socket.
| Medium (E26) |
Bulb Shape
The description of the general appearance of a lamp/bulb consists of a letter(s) followed by a number. The letter indicates the shape of the bulb and the number relates to the diameter of the bulb in eighths of an inch. For example, a common household bulb is the A-19. The bulb is "A" shape and the diameter would be nineteen 8ths of an inch, or 2 3/8".
| A-23 |
Bulb Color
The color of the light produced by a bulb
| Cool White |
CRI
Color Rendering Index is an international system used to rate a lamp's ability to render object colors. The higher the CRI (based upon a 0-100 scale) the richer and more accurately colors generally appear. CRI differences among lamps are not usually visible to the eye unless the difference is more than 3-5 points.
| 82 |
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).
| 4000 |
Brightness (Lumens)
A rating of the initial light output of a bulb, rated after 100 hrs of operation. Lumens are a measure of how much light falls on one square foot of area, one foot away from the light source.
| 3200 |
Bulb Finish
The surface finish of a bulb, which may affect the quality of the light emitted.
| Frosted |
Bulb Technology
The technology implemented by the bulb, e.g. incandescent, halogen, LED
| LED |
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.
| 50000 |
Operating Temperature (°F)
The ambient temperature in which the product can safely operate.
| -4 to 113 |
Beam Angle (°)
The width of a light beam, expressed in degrees. The beam angle is often part of the ordering code for reflector lamps. For example, a 50PAR30/HIR/NFL25 is a 50-watt PAR30 narrow flood lamp with a beam angle of 25 degrees.
| 230 |
Bulb Power Type
Defines how a lamp is powered, whether it needs a ballast or not, or can use either
| Ballast Bypass |
Length (in)
Also referred to as "Maximum Overall Length" (MOL). For light bulbs, it measures the length of a light bulb, from the top of the bulb to the bottom of the base or pins and is typically expressed in inches. For light fixtures and ballasts, it applies to the total horizontal length of the item.
| 6.3 |
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.
| 3.2 |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year limited |
Damp Location
Suitable for an exterior or interior location that is subject to condensation of moisture in, on or adjacent to electrical equipment
| Yes |
ENERGY STAR Certified
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-certified devices use less energy without compromising functionality.
| Yes |
ENERGY STAR Number
Number identifying the product in ENERGY STAR certification listing.
| 2390218 |
Rated for Fully Enclosed Fixtures
Not all LED bulbs are suitable for use in enclosed fixtures, due to the amount of heat they generate. Rated bulbs have been tested and approved as safe for enclosed fixtures.
| Yes |