Philips 8718691576557 User Manual

Philips LED Bulb
5.7 W (40 W)
E27 Warm white Frosted
Designed to be seen
Looks good off and on
Familiar shapes you know and love. They use around 80% less energy than traditional light bulbs thanks to the latest LED energy-saving technology and last ten times longer.
Create a warm atmosphere
• High colour rendering (CRI > 80) for vivid colours
• Dimmable
Warm sparkling light
• True incandescent-like warm white light (2700 K)
Save on energy
• Saves up to 80% energy
8718696576557
Bulb
5.7 W (40 W) E27, Warm white, Frosted
Specifications
Bulb characteristics
• Shape: Bulb
• Cap/fitting: E27
• Dimmable
• Voltage: 220–240 V
• Wattage: 5.7 W
• Wattage equivalent: 40 W
• Type: A60
Power consumption
• Energy efficiency label: A+
• Power consumption per 1000h: 5.7 kW·h
• Light output [lumen value]: 470
Light characteristics
• Colour: Warm White
• Colour temperature: 2700 K
• Light effect/finish: Warm White
• Colour rendering index (CRI): 80
• Starting time: < 0.5 s
Durability
• Lifetime of lamp: 15,000 hour(s)
• Number of switch cycles: 30,000
• Lumen maintenance factor: 0.7
• Average life (at 2.7 hrs/day): 15 year(s)
Bulb dimensions
• Height: 110 mm
• Width: 60 mm
Other characteristics
• Lamp current: 30 mA
• Range: LED Classic
Highlights
Dimmable
Designed to provide quality dimming to create the right ambience for any activity, from relaxed to active atmospheres.
High colour rendering (CRI>80)
Issue date 2016-08-11
Version: 3.0.1
12 NC: 9290 012 43108 EAN: 87 18696 57655 7
The colour rendering index (CRI) is used to describe the effect of a light source on colour appearance. Natural outdoor light has a CRI of 100 and is used as the standard of comparison for any other light source. The CRI of Philips LED light bulbs is always higher than 80, close to the sun's value, reflecting colours truly and naturally.
Saves up to 80% energy
Save up to 80% energy compared to your standard bulb. It pays for itself and saves you money year after year. So reduce your energy bill and start saving now.
Warm white light (2700 K)
Light can have different colour temperatures, indicated in units called Kelvin (K). Bulbs with a low Kelvin value produce a warm, cosier light, while those with a higher Kelvin value produce a cool, more energising light.
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