Philips PL-L 80W/830/4P HF

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PHIB80W8302G11

Product Overview

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Philips Master PL-L 80W/830/4P High Lumen Output 80 Watt T5 Compact Fluorescent Twin Tube 4-Pin Lamp 

  • CRI 82 
  • 4-Pin 2G11 Base 
  • Color Temp 3000K Warm White 
  • Rated Avg. Life 20,000hrs 
  • Lumens 6000
  • MOL 22.5in (571.6mm) x DIA 18mm 
  • Envelope consists of two parallel fluorescent tubes 
  • Sold Case/25

Additional Information

  • Lamps being part of this product family comply with Commission Regulation (EC) No 245/2009 – Ecodesign requirements,
  • applicable from 13 April 2010. 1.3 Product information requirements on lamps a) Nominal and rated lamp wattage; b) Nominal and rated lamp luminous flux;
  • c) Rated lamp efficacy at 100 h in standard conditions (25 °C, for T5 lamps at 35 °C). For fluorescent lamps both at 50 Hz (mains frequency) operation (where applicable)
  • and at High Frequency (> 50 Hz) operation (where applicable) for the same rated luminous flux in all cases, indicating for High Frequency operation the calibration current
  •  of the test conditions and/or the rated voltage of the HF generator with the resistance. It shall be stated in a conspicuous manner that the power dissipated by auxiliary
  • equipment such as ballasts is not included in the power consumed by the source; d) Rated lamp Lumen Maintenance Factor at 2000 h, 4000 h, 6000 h, 8000 h, 12000 h,
  • 16000 h and 20000 h (up to 8000 h only for new lamps on the market where no data is yet available), indicating which operation mode of the lamp was used for the test
  • if both 50 Hz and High Frequency operation are possible; e) Rated lamp Survival Factor at 2000 h, 4000 h, 6000 h, 8000 h, 12000 h, 16000 h and 20000 h (up to 8000h o
  • nly for new lamps on the market where no data is yet available), indicating which operation mode of the lamp was used for the test if both 50 Hz and High Frequency operation
  • are possible; f) Lamp mercury content as X.X mg; g) Colour Rendering Index (Ra) of the lamp; h) Colour temperature of the lamp; i) Ambient temperature inside the luminaire at
  • which the lamp was designed to maximise its luminous flux. If this temperature is equal to or lower than 0 °C or equal to or higher than 50 °C it shall be stated that the lamp is
  • not suitable for indoor use at standard room temperatures; j) For fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, the energy efficiency index(es) of ballasts as defined in Table 17
  • with which the lamp can operate. See Table 17-EuP245.pdf for Table 17 – Energy efficiency index requirements for non-dimmable ballasts for fluorescent lamps.
  • and versatility in sizes,configurations and application possibilities. With so many elegant fixtures available to
  • complement their small size, high light output and advanced technology, Philips Energy Advantage lamps are
  • fast becoming the preferred choice when maximum effciency and sleek design solutions are required.

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