Philips Energy Saver
Candle
9w (40w)*
Candelabra base (E12)
Soft White
046677417390
Complete a room with efficiency and style
Set the mood with energy saving decorative light
Philips 9W EnergySaver Decorative Candle Compact Fluorescent bulb provides soft, energy
saving light, long life and reduced operating costs. This 9W watt can replace a standard 40
watt incandescent and can save up to $27 in energy costs*.
Long life
• Lasts 7.3 years
Energy efficient
• Reduces energy costs
Soft white light
• Provides a soft, comfortable light
Candle
9w (40w)* Candelabra base (E12), Soft White
046677417390
Specifications
Bulb characteristics
• Shape: Candle
• Base: Candelabra Screw (E12)
• Voltage: 120 V
Bulb dimensions
•Height: 6.8 inch
• Width: 5 inch
Durability
• Average life (at 2.7 hrs/day): 7.3 year(s)
• Lifetime of lamps: 8000 hour(s)
Light characteristics
• Color rendering index (CRI): 82
• Color temperature: 2700 K
• Light output: 410 lumen
Power consumption
• Wattage: 9 W
• Wattage equivalent: 40 W
• Energy Star Certified
•
Highlights
Reduces energy costs
This bulb saves $27.28 in energy costs when you
replace a 40 Watt incandescent A shape with this 9
Watt CFL**.
Lasts 7.3 years
By using this bulb, you can reduce the hassle of
frequently replacing your light bulbs. It will last up to
7.3 years based on an average use of 3 hours per day,
7 days per week.
Provides a soft light
This compact fluorescent bulb provides a soft white
light similar to an incandescent bulb, and creates a
warm and relaxing atmosphere.
Issue date 2014-08-09
Version: 5.0.1
12 NC: 0000 000 00000
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* This 9 watt Energy Saver bulb provides soft white light similar to a 40
watt incandescent bulb.
* * At $0.11kWh, this 9 watt Energy Saver bulb rated at 410 lumens uses
$7.92 of e
lectricity over its 8,000 hour life. This is a $27.28 savings
when compared to the $32.50 required to run a 40 watt incandescent
bulb rated 295 lumens over the same period.