Sylvania 20581 FT36DL/830/ECO

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Sylvania Dulux L 36W 3000K Rapid Start Compact Fluorescent 4-Pin Twin Tube Lamp

  • Abbrev. With Packaging Info. 20581 FT36DL830ECO 10/CS 1/SKU
  • Average Rated Life 12000hrs
  • Base 2G11 (4-Pin)
  • Bulb (T5)
  • Color Rendering Index (CRI)80
  • Color Temperature/CCT 3000K (Soft White)
  • Family Brand Name Dulux L
  • Industry Standards ANSI C78.901 - 2001
  • Initial Lumens at 25C 2900
  • Mean Lumens at 25C 2494
  • Maximum Overall Length MOL 16.6in
  • Maximum Overall Length - MOL 422mm
  • Diameter 0.630in
  • Diameter 16in
  • Nominal Wattage (W)36
  • Could Be Used With Magnetic, Electronic, Or Dimming Ballast

Cross Reference

  • GE F39BXSPX30RS
  • Philips PL-L 36W/830/4P
  • Osram Dulux L 36W/830
  • Ushio CF-L36SE/830
  • FT36W/3000K/2G11

 Replacement FT36 2G11 Ballast

  • Philips Advance ICN-2S39-35M
  • GE 47534 B224PUNV-C
  • GE 47540 B239PUNV-D
  • Howard EP2/54HO/PRS/MV/W/SC
  • Keystone KTEB-454HO-UV-TP-PS
  • Universal Triad B254PUNVHB-D
  • Universal Lighting B224PUNV

 

Addiditonal Info:
Approximate initial lumens after 100 hours operation. Minimum starting temperature is a function of the ballast; consult the ballast manufacturer. There is a NEMA supported, industry issue where T2, T4, and T5 fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps operated on high frequency ballasts may experience an abnormal end-of-life phenomenon. This end-of-life phenomenon can resultin one or both of the following: 1. Bulb wall cracking near the lamp base. 2. The lamp can overheat in the base area and possibly melt the base and socket. NEMA recommends that high frequency compact fluorescent ballasts have an end-of-life shutdown circuit which will safely and reliably shut down the system in the rare event of an abnormal end-of-life failure mode described above. The final requirements of this system are yet to be defined by ANSI. For additional information refer to NEMA papers on their WEBSITE at www.NEMA.org. The life ratings of fluorescent lamps are based on 3 hr. burning cycles under specified conditions and with ballast meeting ANSI specifications. If burning cycle is increased, there will be a corresponding increase in the average hours life. Rule of Thumb for Compact Fluorescent Lamps: Divide wattage of incandescent lamp by 4 to determine approximate wattage of compact fluorescent lamp that will provide similar light output.

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