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Halco Plug-In Lamp Series Simplifies Retrofit Projects

Halco ProLED Select Plug-In Lamp Series

Halco’s ProLED Select Plug-In Lamp Series delivers a high-efficiency LED alternative to traditional compact fluorescent plug-in lamps. Designed for commercial and institutional settings, these lamps simplify retrofits with familiar CFL form factors and selectable color temperatures — perfect for tailoring light to any environment.

With multiple base types and omni-directional or directional options, the Plug-In Series streamlines inventory and installation while reducing energy and maintenance costs. Backed by a 5-year warranty, these lamps combine modern performance with dependable quality.

Features:

  • Field Adjustable CCT: 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
  • Omni-Directional, Horizontal & Vertical Options
  • CRI 80+ for true-to-life color
  • Up to 141 lumens per watt
  • L70 > 50,000 hours
  • 120–277V operation
  • Hybrid, Type A & Type B options
  • UL Listed, DLC 5.1 (Type A), NSF Rated, RoHS Compliant

Applications:

  • Commercial Buildings
  • Offices
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Retail
  • Education

Available Models:

  • CFL Equivalents: 5W, 9W, 13W, 26W, 32W, 42W
  • Base Types: G23, GX23, G24D, G24Q, GX24D
  • Additional Base Types & Equivalent Wattages Coming Soon

More information about LED CFL Replacement Plug-ins from Halco

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