Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
OsramShape
Triple Tube
Wattage
32 W
Lamp Base
GX24Q
Length
148 mm
Colour Temperature
3000K
Colour Tone
Warm White
Colour Rendering
89
Colour Reference
830
Diameter
49mm
Number of loops
2
Luminosity
2400 lm
Life Hours
20000h
Series
DULUX
Product details
Osram DULUX T/E Plus Lamps
OSRAM DULUX T/E are non-integrated compact fluorescent lamps that are a very economical replacement for incandescent lamps, offering higher efficiency and great energy saving. This compact fluorescent lamp has an outstanding luminous flux and excellent colour rendering. The DULUX T/E is a unique design bulb version with triple-turn tubes for an extremely short overall length. Designed for ECG operation, these lamps can also be dimmed in conjunction with a suitable control gear.
OSRAM DULUX T/E PLUS lamps are available in various wattage and colour temperature options to choose from:
DULUX T/E 18W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6766
DULUX T/E 18W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6760
DULUX T/E 26W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6779
DULUX T/E 26W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6772
DULUX T/E 32W/3000K/Warm White -792-6776
DULUX T/E 32W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6785
DULUX T/E 42W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6788
DULUX T/E 42W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6782
Features and Benefits:
Extremely economical
Outstanding luminous flux
Outstanding luminous efficiency
Long service life (average life:20,000 hours)
Improved maintenance
Short and compact pin-base lamp with triple-turn tubes
Dimmable (3…100 %)
Colour rendering index Ra: ≥ 80
Operates on battery, solar and AC power with suitable electronic gear
Suitable for operation on electronic gear
OSRAM System+ Guarantee in combination with OSRAM QUICKTRONIC ECG
Campatibility:
Please note that some types of lamps are interchangeable, as long as lamps of similar characteristics are used. These are:
Philips PL-L and GE Biax L
Philips PL-S (2pin), Osram Dulux S and GE Biax S
Philips PL-S (4pin), Osram Dulux S (4pin) and GE Biax S/E
Philips PL-C (2pin), Osram Dulux D and GE Biax D
Philips PL-C (4pin), Osram Dulux D (4pin) and GE Biax D/E
Typical Applications:
Fluorescent Lights are used when you require, clear consistent light for any environment. It reduces the costs compared to Incandescent lamps with very little maintenance. Fluorescent tubes are the ideal light source for large work areas due to their energy efficiency and minor heat production. Some areas you can use fluorescent lights are:
Offices
Public Buildings
Shops
Supermarkets
Hotels
Restaurants
Warehouses
Car Parks
FAQs:
How much power do Fluorescent Lights use?
On average LEDs use 60% - 70% less power compared to incandescent bulbs. An average fluorescent bulb which provides 800 lumens will use only 13 to 15 watts compared to a similar the incandescent bulb which uses 60 watts.
How long do fluorescent lamps last for?
The average life of a fluorescent light bulb is from 7,000 up to 15,000 hours. This is 8-15 times longer than life of incandescent lamps which is usually only between 750 – 1000 hours.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
OsramShape
Triple Tube
Wattage
32 W
Lamp Base
GX24Q
Length
148 mm
Colour Temperature
3000K
Colour Tone
Warm White
Colour Rendering
89
Colour Reference
830
Diameter
49mm
Number of loops
2
Luminosity
2400 lm
Life Hours
20000h
Series
DULUX
Product details
Osram DULUX T/E Plus Lamps
OSRAM DULUX T/E are non-integrated compact fluorescent lamps that are a very economical replacement for incandescent lamps, offering higher efficiency and great energy saving. This compact fluorescent lamp has an outstanding luminous flux and excellent colour rendering. The DULUX T/E is a unique design bulb version with triple-turn tubes for an extremely short overall length. Designed for ECG operation, these lamps can also be dimmed in conjunction with a suitable control gear.
OSRAM DULUX T/E PLUS lamps are available in various wattage and colour temperature options to choose from:
DULUX T/E 18W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6766
DULUX T/E 18W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6760
DULUX T/E 26W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6779
DULUX T/E 26W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6772
DULUX T/E 32W/3000K/Warm White -792-6776
DULUX T/E 32W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6785
DULUX T/E 42W/3000K/Warm White - 792-6788
DULUX T/E 42W/4000K/Cool White - 792-6782
Features and Benefits:
Extremely economical
Outstanding luminous flux
Outstanding luminous efficiency
Long service life (average life:20,000 hours)
Improved maintenance
Short and compact pin-base lamp with triple-turn tubes
Dimmable (3…100 %)
Colour rendering index Ra: ≥ 80
Operates on battery, solar and AC power with suitable electronic gear
Suitable for operation on electronic gear
OSRAM System+ Guarantee in combination with OSRAM QUICKTRONIC ECG
Campatibility:
Please note that some types of lamps are interchangeable, as long as lamps of similar characteristics are used. These are:
Philips PL-L and GE Biax L
Philips PL-S (2pin), Osram Dulux S and GE Biax S
Philips PL-S (4pin), Osram Dulux S (4pin) and GE Biax S/E
Philips PL-C (2pin), Osram Dulux D and GE Biax D
Philips PL-C (4pin), Osram Dulux D (4pin) and GE Biax D/E
Typical Applications:
Fluorescent Lights are used when you require, clear consistent light for any environment. It reduces the costs compared to Incandescent lamps with very little maintenance. Fluorescent tubes are the ideal light source for large work areas due to their energy efficiency and minor heat production. Some areas you can use fluorescent lights are:
Offices
Public Buildings
Shops
Supermarkets
Hotels
Restaurants
Warehouses
Car Parks
FAQs:
How much power do Fluorescent Lights use?
On average LEDs use 60% - 70% less power compared to incandescent bulbs. An average fluorescent bulb which provides 800 lumens will use only 13 to 15 watts compared to a similar the incandescent bulb which uses 60 watts.
How long do fluorescent lamps last for?
The average life of a fluorescent light bulb is from 7,000 up to 15,000 hours. This is 8-15 times longer than life of incandescent lamps which is usually only between 750 – 1000 hours.