Description
Case of 25 - T8 LED 8ft. Tube - Type B Direct Wire - 40 Watt - 5000 Lumens - Frosted Lens
Upgrade your lighting with this energy-efficient 8ft. T8 LED Lamp, delivering exceptional performance with 40W power, 5000K color temperature, and a high >80 CRI. Designed for double-ended wiring into AC line voltage, this lamp features a durable aluminum and polycarbonate construction for long-lasting use.
Key Features
- High-efficiency output with 130+ lumens per watt.
- Frosted PC lens eliminates pixelation for uniform illumination.
- Approximately 60% more energy-efficient than F32 T8 fluorescent lamps.
- ETL Listed
Applications
Ideal for offices, schools, retail spaces, restaurants, healthcare facilities, hospitality, and residential settings. This lamp is a reliable replacement for conventional fluorescent tubes, ensuring reduced energy costs and improved lighting quality.
Specifications
- Type B
- Case of 25
- 8ft. Length
- 40W
- 5000 Lumens (130 lm/W)
- >80 CRI
- Available in 5000K Color Temperature
- AC100-277V Input Voltage
- Double Ended Power
- Frosted polycarbonate (PC) lens
- ETL Listed
Dimensions (of one LED Tube) - 93.74" L x 0.94" W x 0.94" H
FAQs
Can you put led tube lights in a fluorescent fixture? Can I replace my fluorescent T8 linear bulbs with LEDs?
Yes! LED Tubes can be installed into a fluorescent fixture. When tubes are Type A + B, Type A or Type B, it is easy to replace those flickering fluorescents. A brief explanation of Type A and B LED linear tubes is below.
Type A LED Linear Tubes are often called "plug and play" tubes. This is because they can simply be installed into the existing fixture.
Type B LED Linear Tubes are often referred to as "ballast bypass." They work with all fluorescent fixtures including ballast-free fixtures. Type B linear tubes power goes directly to the lamp sockets and no longer through the ballast.
Type A + B can be used with or without a ballast. It is ultimately the buyer's preference what they want to do. Type A installation uses the LED Tube + Ballast power for more energy consumption compared to Type B installation only uses the raw tube power and is more energy-efficient.
What does ballast bypass mean? How does ballast bypass work?
Ballast bypass means when installing the LED linear tube, the fixture's ballast will need to be removed first. The power will then go directly to the lamp sockets and no longer through the ballast. The benefits of ballast bypass LED replacement tubes include lights not being shut down by a ballast failure, no more ballast replacements, and savings on the energy bill because energy is no longer drawing from the ballast.
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