Philips 046677428143 User Manual

Philips EcoVantage Linear
150w (200w)*
RSC base Bright light
046677428143
Energys savings without sacrifice
Philips 150W EcoVantage T3 halogen bulb provides bright light for work and security fixtures. It contains no mercury and is an energy saving alternative to a 200W standard incandescent with an estimated yearly energy cost of $18.07**.
Energy efficient
• Reduces energy costs
Bright white light
• Bright alternative to incandescent
Easy to use
• Instant on
Linear
150w (200w)* RSC base, Bright light
046677428143
Specifications
Bulb characteristics
• Shape: Linear
•Type: T3
•Base: RSC
• Voltage: 120 V
• Dimmable
Power consumption
• Wattage: 150 W
• Wattage equivalent: 200 W
Light characteristics
• Color rendering index (CRI): 100
• Color temperature: 2850 K
• Light output: 570 lumen
• Light effect/finish: Clear
Durability
• Average life (at 2.7 hrs/day): 1.5 year(s)
• Lifetime of lamps: 1650 hour(s)
Bulb dimensions
• Height: 4.65 inch
• Width: 0.47 inch
Highlights
Instant on
Just by flipping the switch, your room is at full brightness. No slow starting or waiting.
Substitute for incandescent
This 40W Ecovantage flood light bulb provides a bright, white beam of light that is ideal for general room lighting. It is perfect for indoor recessed ceiling fixtures.
Reduces energy costs
This EcoVantage bulb saves up to 25% in electricity costs when compared to a 150W T3, and has an estimated yearly energy cost of $18.07**.
Issue date 2014-05-23
Version: 3.2.1
12 NC: 8670 001 09401
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o change without notice.
* *Based on 3 hrs/day, 11¢/kWh. Cost depends on rates and use. * Compared to a 200 watt standard halogen T3 rated at 3000 lumens,
150 watt EcoVantage T3 provides 2850 lumens and saves 25%
this energy.
* **1.5 years means rated average life based on engineering testing and
probability analysis where the lamp is used on average 3 hours/day, 7 days a week.
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