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Light Efficient Design Introduces TYPE A+B Omni-Directional PL Lamps with FLEXCOLOR Technology

Light Efficient Design Omni-directional PL Lamp

Light Efficient Design has developed TYPE A+B Omni-Directional PL Lamps with FLEXCOLOR technology. Combining the versatility of Type A and Type B compatibility with the ability to adjust color temperature on-site, these lamps provide unparalleled flexibility and efficiency for commercial and industrial applications. 

With FLEXCOLOR technology, users can easily switch between 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures directly on the lamp, allowing for perfect lighting customization without the need for separate inventory. Engineered to provide even, 360-degree illumination, the omni-directional lamps ensure optimal light coverage in any setting.

These new lamps are ideal for a wide range of applications, including office buildings, retail spaces, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. They offer a simple yet effective solution for upgrading existing lighting systems to more efficient and adaptable LED technology.

Features

  • Replace CFL lamps w/ long-lasting, energy efficient LEDs
  • Replaces up to 26W 2-Pin CFL lamps
  • Easily switch between CCTs via a switch on the lamp
  • Up to 1200 lumen output
  • Suitable for damp environments
  • Operates on existing magnetic ballasts or 120-277 VAC

TYPE A+B Omni-Directional PL Lamps

TYPE A+B Omni-Directional PL Lamps data sheet

Light Efficient Design PL Retrofit Lineup

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