saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
151,66 EGP
- Product name: saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
- Manufacturer: philips
- Bulb type: LED bulbs
- Figure 3U
- the color is white
- Lighting color: Warm Light
- The actual power of the lamp: 23 watts
- Input voltage (V): 220-240 volts
- Luminous flux (rated): 1420 lumens
- Associated color temperature: 2700 K
- Input frequency: 50 & 60 Hz
- Working life (hrs): 8000
- Base type: E27
- Energy savings of up to 80%
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saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
Lighting type: fluorescent
The lighting color is warm white
Product Description
Philips is very famous in the manufacture of these lamps due to the fact that they provide an ideal quality range of Philips Lamp.
The bulb is a standard compact fluorescent lamp in the shape of a stick. Actual power is 23 watts, with lumens equivalent to a 125-watt incandescent light bulb. Color temperature: warm white (2700 K).
It is available in 220-240V voltage and is able to operate under wide voltage range (power supply fluctuation).
It consumes up to 80% less energy than an incandescent bulb.
saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
Technical Specifications:
- Power consumption is 23 watts
- Body material is ceramic
- Brand Philips
- Figure 3U
- Nominal life: 8,000 hours
- Set the color to warm white
- Lumen maintenance 2000 hours: 88%
- Input frequency: 50 & 60 Hz
- E27 cap
- Dimmable: no
- Energy Efficiency Label: A
- Light technology
- Luminous flux (rated): 1420 lumens
- Associated color temperature: 2700 K
- Saves 80% of energy
Operation and electricity
- The input frequency is 50 or 60 Hz
- Power (noun) 23.0 watts
- Lamp current: 160 mA
- Electric voltage: 220-240 volts
Philips saving bulb 23 watt warm
approval and application
A+ energy efficiency label
Mercury content (Hg) (maximum) 2.0 mg
Mercury (Hg) content: 1.5 mg
The lamp is about?
A compact fluorescent lamp or lamp is a type of fluorescent lamp generally designed as an alternative to incandescent or halogen lamps.
There are two main types of compact fluorescent lamps, screw-on and plug-in.
Threaded in lamps are self-ballasted and can generally be placed in an existing threaded socket without any additional hardware. Threaded lamps require a ballast and socket that matches the specific base configuration.
It is also sometimes referred to as an integral (screw base).
They come in a wide variety of wattages, sizes, color temperatures, and core types, and are known primarily for their efficiency, long life, low cost, and ease of upgrade.
saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
General idea of the U-shaped lamp
Although compact fluorescent lamps are considered a fairly recent technology, this type of bulb has actually been more than 100 years in the making. Both round and U-shaped lamps were created to reduce the overall length of fluorescent lamps.
The lamp is a gas-discharge lamp that uses electricity from the cathodes to excite mercury vapor contained within a glass envelope, using a process known as inelastic scattering.
Phosphorus and noble gases such as argon are also contained within the lamp’s glass envelope.
Mercury atoms produce ultraviolet (UV) light, which in turn causes the phosphor in the lamp to fluoresce, or glow, producing visible light.
Philips saving bulb 23 watt warm
One of the features of the Philips lamp
- durability
- Energy saving in a compact design
- This lamp from Philips is very economical, especially since it saves energy by a very large percentage.
- This bulb consumes up to 80% less energy than a conventional bulb
- Long Life Long Life: Last up to 8 times longer than standard incandescent bulbs
- Philips energy-saving light bulbs are built to last
bulb characteristics
- Shape: 3u stick
- Base type: E27
- Voltage: 220-240 volts
- Dimmable: no
light properties
- Light effect (finish): warm white
- Luminous flux: 1370 lumens
- Color temperature: 6500K
- Application: light only, comfortable light
Lamp dimensions
- Height: 140 mm
- Width: 48 mm
Warnings and safety
- It is highly unlikely that a broken bulb will have any effect on your health.
- But if the lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves.
- Put it in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facility for recycling.
- Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
- Compact fluorescent lamps should be treated as special waste, and taken to local waste facilities for recycling.
- The lamp has an infrastructure capable of recycling mercury and other metals, glass, etc.
Where are they used?
Compact fluorescent lamps are constantly being improved and are an ideal replacement in a growing number of applications such as:-
- Commercial applications: shops
- And residential applications such as: homes, hotels, student residences and other residential buildings.
- office and company
In particular, threaded CFLs are ideal replacements due to their ease of upgrade.
One can simply remove the old bulb and screw it on.
saving bulb 23 watt warm Philips
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Manufacturer Company | Philips |
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Watt | 23W |
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