Case of 25 - 2ft LED T8 Glass Tube - Type B - 9W - 1150 Lumens - LumeGen
This 2ft. LED T8 Direct Wire Glass Tube is a perfect pick for any commercial or residential setting including supermarkets, factories, hotels, conference rooms, schools, and offices. LED Tubes are more energy efficient and longer lasting than fluorescent tubes and contain no hazardous materials!
This LED Tube is configured for Double-Ended Power, meaning this tube has a live end and a neutral end and should be installed with shunted socket.
Existing fluorescent ballast must be bypassed for proper operation!
Specifications
- Type B
- 2ft. Length
- 9W
- 17W Fluorescent Tube Equivalent
- 1150 Lumens
- Available in 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K Color Temperatures
- 240° Beam Angle
- AC120-277V Input Voltage
- Double Ended Power
- Frosted Glass lens
- UL Listed, DLC Listed
Utility Rebates
This tube is DLC Standard V5.1 listed and may qualify for energy-saving rebates! Learn more about LED Rebates.
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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Product Specifications
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![]() DLC Listed |
The DesignLights Consortium (DLC), sets criteria for energy-efficient LED products, ensuring they meet strict performance and efficiency standards. DLC Listed products meet baseline requirements and are eligible for rebates. |
![]() UL Listed |
UL Listed refers to products that have been tested and certified by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). UL Listed LED lighting products have undergone meticulous testing to confirm compliance with standards like electrical safety and fire resistance. UL is recognized by OSHA as a NRTL and UL mark for lighting fixtures is the most prominent marks for lighting in the US. |