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| MFG Code 47962-6 | Part Number BC13181 |
| 32 watts | 137 volts |
| G13 (Medium BiPin) Base Type | T-8 Bulb Type |
| 90 CRI | 2600 Lumens |
| 4100 K | 1" Bulb Diameter |
| 48" Max Overall Len |
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Product Description |
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12NC Logistics Code: 927871203901. Philips T8 High CRI lamps featuring ALTO II technology are ideal when better color rendering properties are preferred. Benefits
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Watts |
32WATTS A unit of electrical power. Lamps are rated in watts to indicate the rate at which they consume energy. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb is rated at 32 watts. |
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Volts |
137VOLTS A measure of "electrical pressure" between two points. The higher the voltage, the more current will be pushed through a resistor connected across the points. The volt specification of an incandescent lamp is the electrical "pressure" required to drive it at its designed point. The "voltage" of a ballast (e.g. 277 V) refers to the line voltage it must be connected to. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb is rated at 137 volts. |
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Base Type |
G13 (Medium BiPin)BASE TYPE The base is the end of the lamp that fits into the receptacle connected to the electrical supply. There are many types of bases used in lamps, screw bases being the most common for incandescent and HID lamps, while bipin bases are common for linear fluorescent lamps. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb has a base type of G13 (Medium BiPin). |
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Bulb Type |
T-8BULB TYPE The bulb type refers to the shape and class of the bulb. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb has a base type of T-8. |
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Color Temperature |
4100 KCOLOR TEMPERATURE A measure indicating the degree of "yellowness" or "blueness" of a white light source. Measured in kelvins, Color Temperature represents the temperature an incandescent object (like a filament) must reach to mimic the color of the light emitting from the lamp. Yellowish-white ("warm") sources, like incandescent lamps, have lower color temperatures in the 2700K-3000K range; white and bluish-white ("cool") sources, such as cool white (4100K) and natural daylight (6000K), have higher color temperatures. The higher the color temperature the whiter, or bluer, the light will be. The lower the color temperature the more yellow the light will be. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb has a color temperature of 4100 K. |
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Lumens |
2600LUMENS A measure of the luminous flux or quantity of light emitted by a source. For example, a dinner candle provides about 12 lumens. A 60-watt Soft White incandescent lamp provides about 840 lumens. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb emits 2600 lumens. |
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Color Rendering Index (CRI) |
90COLOR RENDERING INDEX (CRI) An international system used to rate a lamp's ability to render object colors. The higher the CRI (based upon a 0-100 scale) the richer and more true colors generally appear. CRI ratings of various lamps may be compared, but a numerical comparison is only valid if the lamps are close in color temperature. CRI differences among lamps are not usually significant (visible to the eye) unless the difference is more than 3-5 points. This Philips 47962-6 Bulb is rated at 90 CRI color rendering index. |
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| Dimensions | |||
Maximum Overall Length (MOL) |
48.000 in (1219.2 mm) |
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Bulb Diameter |
1.000 in (25.4 mm) |
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Manufacturer Product Code |
47962-6 (479626) |
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Part Number |
BC13181 |
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Ordering Code(s) |
F32T8/TL941/ALTO |
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Standard Case Size (listed prices are per lamp) |
30 |
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UPC |
046677479626 |
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