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LEDVANCE: LEDlescent LED T8 Slimline UL TYPE B Lamps

May 16, 2025 - LEDVANCE_ LEDlescent LED T8 Slimline UL TYPE B Lamps

May 16, 2025

LEDlescent LED T8 Slimline UL TYPE B Lamps: Shatter-Proof Efficiency

LEDlescent UL Type B Ballast-Free Slimline T8 lamps are now being offered in 4-ft and 6-ft options to replace traditional T8 or T12 lamps. Offered in 3500K (PTO) or 4100K CCT with shatter-proof PET coating to cover the majority of applications.  These lamps have the patented internal safety circuit to prevent flow of electricity through the lamp when only one end is engaged in the socket, thus preventing a shock hazard for a worry-free installation. 


Features

  • No warm-up time, instant-on with full light output and stable lamp-to-lamp color 
  • 3500K and 4100K color temperatures 
  • No UV emission 
  • Patented built-in safety circuit prevents current from flowing through the lamp when only one end is engaged in the socket thereby eliminating potential shock hazard
  • Vibration tested under IEC 50598-1 4.2 Rough Service​

Specifications

  • IP20 Rated Lamp: Damp Location
  • IP 65 Rated with Gasket: Seal between lamp base OD and spacer gasket ID
  • Efficacy: Up to 150 LPW
  • CRI: > 80
  • Beam Angle: 220° with shatter-resistant PET coated glass optics
  • Field Angle (10%): 340°
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Contractor Benefits of the LEDlescent LED T8 Slimline UL TYPE B Lamps

  • Direct wire to 120-277v to avoid ballast failure and maintenance.
  • Internal safety circuit to prevent flow of electricity through the lamp when only one end is engaged in the socket to prevent shock hazard.
  • PET Shatter-resistant coating contains any breakage should lamps break.
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