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Litetronics L-359 - F32T8CB50

32 Watt - T8 - 36,000 Hours - 3,200 Lumens - 5000K Full Spectrum - 900 Series Phosphors - Case of 25


The Energy-Lite linear fluorescent lamps are energy efficient light sources for general illumination. These lamps have an extra-long average life, which reduces maintenance and replacement costs. Energy-Lite T8 lamps meet TCLP standards for mercury levels, and the longer life cuts down on waste. The first choice in linear fluorescents for saving energy and protecting the environment, Energy-Lite T8 lamps are in a class above the rest.

Stock Code: F-32L359


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Specifications

Stock Code:  F-32L359
Part No.:  L-359
Bulb Shape:  T8
Base Type:  Medium Bi-Pin
CRI:  90
Diameter:  1 in.
Lumens (Initial):  3200
Order Code:  F32T8CB50
 
 
Brand:  Litetronics
Wattage:  32
Bulb Type:  F32T8
Color Temperature:  5000 Kelvin
Length:  48 in.
Life Hours:  36,000
Lumens (Mean):  2975
Case Quantity:  25
 

Litetronics L-359 - F32T8CB50 - 32 Watt - T8 - 36,000 Hours - 3,200 Lumens - 5000K Full Spectrum - 900 Series Phosphors - Case of 25 4.3 5 4 4
Good tubes! We had previously used Sylvania equivalent bulbs, but out of ever case at least 2 were bad out of the box. These were perfect, no bad ones and the hour rating is even better. I would definitely buy them again! April 5, 2012
Great Lamp! We've been using the Litetronics brand for some time, as it has out lasted many other brands in the areas of our building where occupancy sensors are installed. The color appears very white, where several other brands we've used seemed to have a green tint to their 5000° lamps. Litetronics lamps are packaged well - I don't believe we've ever received a broken lamp. Our only complaint is that when these burn out, sometimes they will burn a hole in or crack the tube, and then it will shatter when removed for replacement. February 17, 2012
CRI not high enough Was hoping to get an inexpensive alternative for office area where critical color viewing is done. CRI listed as 90 but I'm skeptical because there's very substantial visual difference comparing printed items under these and Philips Colortone 50 (CRI98). I'm going to pull them all back out and hope they can be used in some other part of the building. September 2, 2011
great lighting Performed as described. The color and brightness was perfect and truly lit the room up. I was looking for a light that resembled more white than yellow and this bulb did that. June 7, 2011
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