Type B - Ballast Bypass - 4000 Kelvin - T8 Retrofit LED Tubes
1800 Lumens - 13.5 Watt - 4000 Kelvin - 4 ft. LED T8 Tube - Type B Ballast Bypass
Dimmable - Single-Ended Power - 120 Volt - Case of 25 - Satco S11922
- Wiring: Single-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
- Lampholder(s): Non-shunted
3000 Lumens - 24.5 Watt - 4100 Kelvin - 4 ft. LED T8 Tube - Type B Ballast Bypass
Single-Ended Power or Double-Ended Power - 120-277 Volt - Case of 25 - TCP LPT824B241K
- Wiring: Double-Ended Wiring, Single-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
- Lampholder(s): Non-shunted, Shunted
4 ft. Color Selectable LED T8 Sign Lamp - 2600 Lumens - 18 Watt - Type B Ballast Bypass
Kelvin 4000-5000-6500 - Single-Ended or Double-Ended Power - H/O Recessed Double Contact Base - 120-277 Volt - Case of 10 - Satco S16435
- Wiring: Double-Ended Wiring, Single-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
- Lampholder(s): Non-shunted, Shunted
- Length: 47.71 in.
4 ft. LED T8 Tube with Emergency Backup - Color Selectable - 2000 Lumens - Type B - Operates Without Ballast
F32T8 Replacement - Kelvin 3500-4000-5000 - 120-277 Volt - Case of 10 - PLT-90377
- Wiring: Single-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
2000 Lumens - 12 Watt - 4 ft. Color Selectable LED T8 Tube with Emergency Backup - Type B Ballast Bypass
Kelvin 3500-4000-5000 - Double-Ended Power - 120-277 Volt - Case of 25 - Green Creative 37410
- Wiring: Double-Ended Wiring
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
2100 Lumens - 17 Watt - 4000 Kelvin - 4 ft. LED T8 Tube with Emergency Backup - Type B Ballast Bypass
Works with Non-Shunted Sockets - 120-277 Volt - Pack of 2 - Halco 82373
- Operation: Type B Ballast Bypass
- Lampholder(s): Non-shunted
Type B - Ballast Bypass - 4000 Kelvin - T8 Retrofit LED Tubes
Type B ballast bypass 4000 Kelvin T8 retrofit LED tubes are a type of energy-efficient lighting technology designed to replace traditional fluorescent lamps in commercial and residential settings. These LED tubes are characterized by their 4000 Kelvin color temperature, which produces a bright, neutral white light that is ideal for work environments and other settings where clear visibility is important.
The term "ballast bypass" refers to the fact that these LED tubes require the removal of the existing fluorescent ballast to operate. Instead, the LED tube is connected directly to the electrical circuit, typically using non-shunted lamp holders. This bypass process may require a licensed electrician to ensure proper installation and safety compliance.
By bypassing the ballast, these retrofit LED tubes can operate more efficiently, with lower energy consumption and longer lifetimes. They typically consume around half of the power used by traditional 32-Watt T8 fluorescent lamps, resulting in significant energy savings over time. Additionally, LED technology offers a far longer lifespan.