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| Manufacturer: Philips Lighting |
| Model: EL/A |
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Item #: 10188 |
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Availability: In Stock Usually ships same day
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Quantity
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Price per unit
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| 1 - 5 |
$17.49 |
| 6 - 11 |
$16.79 |
| 12 - 47 |
$16.44 |
| 48 - 100 |
$16.09 |
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Highlights
- Continuous dimming down to 10%, allowing for flexibility in lighting design
- One piece design, which makes it equivalent to the size and shape of incandescent reflectors
- Its diffused, soft, white light, which provides smooth, even lighting without hot spots
- Lifespan of 6 years – 3.5 times longer than incandescent flood lamps
- Saves $35* over the life of the lamp, compared to the incandescent lamps
- Features ALTO Lamp Technology, which means it contains low mercury and is compliant with EPA's Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
This 16w R-30 dimmable reflector flood light bulb is part of Philips Lighting's Marathon Energy Saver Dimmable Reflector Flood CFLs, which generate less heat than incandescent floods; are ideal for indoor and outdoor use in both dry and wet conditions; and provide stable light output over a broad range of temperatures, in addition to the highlights mentioned above.
- Savings Potential: $35*
- Energy Used by Bulb: 16 watts*
- Energy of Replaced Incandescent: 65 watts* BR30FL
- Average Lifetime: 8000 hours*
- Power Requirements: 120 volts, 60 Hz
- Light Output: 630 lumens
- Bulb: EL/A R30
- Base: Medium Screw (E26)
- Color Temperature: 2700K
- Color Rendering Index: 82
- Dimension: 5.40L x 3.94W inches
- Suggested Applications: Ideal for recessed fixtures and open hanging fixtures
Did You Know?
If every US household makes its next lightbulb an Energy Star-rated CFL:
- We will save more than $800 million on our national energy bill and 8.4 billion kWh of energy!
- That's enough to power over 808,000 homes for one year – about the number of homes in Boston, Denver, and San Francisco combined!
- In pollution terms, it would be like removing the pollution of 1.2 million cars for one year!
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* According to www.eia.doe.gov, as of 02/2009, the national average of cost per kWh is $0.0898. Using this and above mentioned figures, cost of savings calculation as follows: { [ ( 65 watts - 16 watts ) x 8000 hours ] / 1000 kWh } x $0.0898 per kW = $35.20 = Potential Electric Bill Cost Savings (per bulb)
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Make & Model
- Manufacturer: Philips Lighting
- Model: Dimmable ALTO
- Description: Reflector Flood EL/A R30 Dim 16 ALTO
- Mercury Content: 1.23 mg
- Type: Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL)
- Dimmable: Yes
- 3-Way: Yes
- UL Listed: Indoor / Outdoor
- Operating Temperature (Min.): -22° F (-30° C)
- Operating Temperature (Max.): 140° F (60° C)
- Industry Standards: UL, FCC
- Energy Star Qualified: Yes
- Documents: Philips CFL Reflectors and Product Safety Datasheet
Technical Notes
- Rated Average Lifespan based on specified test conditions with lamps turned off and restarted no more frequently than once every 3 operating hours.
- Use in recessed cans or enclosed indoor fixtures could result in reduced lamp life.
- Amalgam Technology provides stable light output from -4° F to 122° F.
- Some electronic timer and photo sensor switches contain dimming circuitry, so before using such a switch check with it's manufacturer to ensure compatibility with electronic CFL bulbs.
- Do not use with emergency exit fixtures or lights.
- Outdoor use requires a weather-protected fixture.
- Turn off power before changing bulb.
- Product may cause interference with radios,televisions, telephones or remote controls; if interference occurs, move this product away from device or plug into another outlet.
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CFL Box |
CFL Pail |
4-Foot |
| Container Dimension |
6 x 6 x 6 inches |
5 gallons |
Intended for 4-foot long lamps |
| # of Philips Dimmable ALTO 16w CFLs It Can Hold |
6 to 8 |
50 pounds worth |
Not Applicable |
| Included |
Liner, instructions, terms and conditions, prepaid return shipping and processing |
Helpful Tools
- New to CFLs? Read these helpful articles in Learning Center:
- Not sure what wattage CFL bulb to buy? Divide the wattage of your current incandescent lamp by 4 – that is, for example, 100 watt incandescent lamp = 25 watt CFL lamp
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Product Help
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