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Description

The MASTER TL-D Eco lamp offers the same light output as a MASTER TL-D Super 80 lamp, while using less energy, thanks to the use of specific phosphors and a special gas filling. Application areas are schools, offices, governmental buildings and healthcare environments.

Benefits

  • Simple lamp-for-lamp replacement for more than 10% energy savings

  • Makes lighting installations compliant with latest indoor lighting standards

  • Relatively high efficacy, both initially and during lifetime, with high lumen maintenance

Features

  • The only T8 fluorescent lamp that saves more than 10% of energy in existing luminaires with electromagnetic gear

  • Lower power savings with electronic gear depending on type of gear (current- or power-controlled)

  • Can be directly retrofitted into existing fluorescent fittings operating on electromagnetic or electronic gear in indoor applications

Applications

For use in indoor applications with room temperatures above 20 °C (which implies temperature around the lamp of over 25-35 °C), Primary focus on offices, schools and hospitals; secondary focus on retail, industry, supermarkets, Not recommended under the following conditions: - with air flow around the lamps - in luminaires with active air handling (lamp temperature will not be the required 25-35 °C, but room temperature) - in open luminaires/battens very close to air conditioning outlets or cold air flows - in space above freezers (temperature may easily drop below 20 °C) - in combination with VRUs (voltage reduction units)

Warning & Safety

  • A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.

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