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"GE" LONGLIFE DIMMABLE CFL
Use original GE’s Soft White when you need a light without glare and harsh shadows.
Compact Flourescent Bulbs have been specially designed for easy retro-fit in incandescent sockets.
These bulbs are known for their outstanding energy savings and have a much longer lifetime than standard incandescent bulbs.
ADDITIONAL INFO: THIS BULB IS DIMMABLE ON A STANDARD INCANDESCENT DIMMER.
Highlights:
- Lamp type: Compact fluorescent (Self-ballasted)
- Bulb type: T-3
- Bulb base: Medium screw(E-26)
- Wattage: 26 watts.
- Incandescent wattage equivalent to 100 watts.
- Voltage: 120 volts.
- Initial Lumens: 1,700
- Avg.life: 10,000 hours.
- Color temp: 2700 Kelvin
- Nominal length: 5.8"
- Color Rendering Index : 82 (High color rendering)
- Long Life compact fluorescent bulb.
- Lead-free glass.
- "Energy Star" qualified.
- Soft white finish.
- Dimmable to 20% of max. light output.
- Clamshell packaging.
- Primary application: Standard.
FAQ's:
What makes compact fluorescent and fluorescent bulbs more energy-efficient than regular bulbs?
Fluorescent light bulbs (including compact fluorescents)are more energy-efficient than regular bulbs because of the different methods they use to produce light.Regular bulbs (also known as incandescent bulbs)create light by heating a filament inside the bulb;the heat makes the filament white-hot,producing the light that you see. A lot of the energy used to create the heat that lights an incandescent bulb is wasted-in fact about 90% of the energy they emit is in the form of heat (Also called Infrared radiation).
A fluorescent bulb,on the other hand,contains a gas that,when excited by electricity,hits a coating inside the fluorescent bulb and emits light. Because fluorescent bulbs don't use heat to create light,they are far more energy-efficient than regular incandescent bulbs. The fluorescent bulbs used in your home emit only about 30% of their energy in heat,making them far cooler as well !
What CFL bulb do I buy to replace a 60-,75-,100-or 150-watt regular bulb?How are the watts calculated?
While a regular light bulb uses heat to produce light,a fluorescent bulb creates light using an entirely different method that is far more energy-efficient — in fact,4-6 times more efficient.This means that you can buy a 15-watt compact fluorescent bulb that produces the SAME AMOUNT OF LIGHT as a 60-watt regular incandescent bulb. Don't worry about the math,though — we make it easy for you to figure out which compact fluorescent bulb to buy by displaying the equivalent regular watts you're used to prominently on the package.
- 60 watts incandescent ==15 watts CFL
- 75 watts incandescent ==20 watts CFL
- 100 incandescent ==26-29 watts CFL
- 150 incandescent ==38-42 watts CFL
- 250--300 incandescent =55 watts CFL
Do light bulbs (such as compact fluorescent bulbs)give off hazardous amounts of ultraviolet(UV)light?
Regular fluorescent light bulbs used in your home and office do not produce a hazardous amount of ultraviolet light (UV).The UV produced by fluorescent light bulbs is far less than the amount produced by natural daylight.
How do I dispose of my CFLs? Is the disposal different than for regular bulbs?
In most states,fluorescent and compact fluorescent light bulbs used at home can be disposed of in the same way as regular light bulbs.While all fluorescent bulbs contain a trace amount of mercury,the quantity is so minute that disposal is not regulated by federal standards (established by the EPA,the Environmental Protection Agency).You would have to dispose of an incredibly large amount of fluorescent bulbs — around 360 4--foot fluorescent tubes — before you would be subject to federal disposal standards.