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T8 LED Tubes For T8 Switch Start Fittings Features & Benefits
Our T8 LED Tubes offer over 50% energy savings and are a direct replacement for fluorescent tubes in standard switch start fittings. They are supplied with a LED starter and are a direct retrofit, without any wiring or modifications to the fittings required. Further energy savings can also be achieved by bypassing the switch start ballast, and the LED Tubes are perfectly suited for this application.
● Direct replacement for fluorescent tubes ● Save over 50% on energy consumption ● Instant start ● Flicker free ● Low heat output ● Emergency and dimmable versions available
4ft 18W LED Tube ITEM NO
INPUT VOLTAGE LED QTY WATTAGE LUMEN
COLOUR TEMP CRI
BASE MATERIAL SIZE
LIFETIME ALTERNATIVE TO ENERGY SAVING
Watt 18
50,000 Hours
Lumens 1800
● Single ended power for safety ● Rotatable end caps for light direction ● Opal or clear diffuser ● For use in switch start fittings including IP65 ● Long Life – 50,000 hours ● Free from mercury and other hazardous materials
OE-LEDT8-4FT18W (Clear)
OE-LEDT8-4FT18WFR (Opal) 85-230V AC 50-60Hz 168PCS LED SMD Epistar 18W
1800Lm 5500k >75
Aluminium 1198 x 26mm 50,000hrs 36W Fluorescent 50%
Kelvins 5500 Warranty 3 Year CE EMC
5ft 22W LED Tube ITEM NO
INPUT VOLTAGE LED QTY WATTAGE LUMEN
COLOUR TEMP CRI
BASE MATERIAL SIZE
LIFETIME ALTERNATIVE TO ENERGY SAVING
Watt 22
50,000 Hours
Lumens 2220
OE-LEDT8-5FT22W (Clear)
OE-LEDT8-5FT22WFR (Opal) 85-230V AC 50-60Hz 216PCS LED SMD Epistar 22W
2220Lm 5500k >75
Aluminium 1498 x 26mm 50,000hrs 58W Fluorescent 60%
Kelvins 5500 Warranty 3 Year CE EMC
4ft 18W Photometric Data ILLUMINATION INTENSITY CHART LIGHT DISTRIBUTION CHART
Clear Tube
5ft 22W Photometric Data ILLUMINATION INTENSITY CHART LIGHT DISTRIBUTION CHART
Includes LED Starter
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Tel: 0161 703 2201 Fax: 0161 703 9939 *Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice **Where a product is suggested as “ALTERNATIVE TO” this is a guideline only. A full lighting design scheme should be carried out in advance of any installation.
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