Sodium vapor high pressure lamp, E27/50W, internally, VIALOX ® NAV E
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Any-Lamp is your partner in lighting for Gas Discharge Lamps | At Any-Lamp "Osram NAV-E E27 (ES) Vialox W/I 50W 2000KK 3700 Lumen HID (EAN: 4050300015583)" particularly cheap and can be delivered directly from stock! If you purchase larger quantities, you are entitled to attractive bulk discounts. This Osram product has a wattage of 50 watt (watt stands for the power of the lamp and indicates how much energy the lamp consumes). This lamp has a E27 socket. All light sources have a socket through which the lamp (light source) receives the current needed to produce light. The socket also makes it easier to replace the lamp if it breaks. This Lamp has a 'Elliptical' shape. The product has the following colour code: 220, in Kelvin this is 2000K. The product type of this product is: CDM-E / HPI PLUS BU / HCI-E / HQI-E / HSI. This Osram product is labelled with the quality label "VIALOX® NAV®-E/I" and product series "VIALOX". This lamp has 3700 lumen with a lumen-to-watt ratio of 74. Lumen is the measure of how much light the bulb produces (people used to look at wattage, but that doesn't mean much anymore when choosing a lamp). This lamp has a colour rendering value (RA) of 20-29. This product if part of the product group: "Osram NAV-E SUPER 4Y (Vialox)" The official name of the manufacturer is "NAV-E 50W/I E27 RWL1" Gas discharge lamps emit a large amount of light. This is because they are pressurized by ionized gas. Another name for a gas discharge lamp is HID (high intensity discharge) lamp. Gas discharge lamps consist of a discharge tube in which an anode and a cathode are enclosed. The tube itself is made of quartz glass to withstand the high operating temperatures of the lamps. The tube contains a specific gas (e.g., halogen, sodium, or xenon gas) that emits light when a certain minimum voltage is applied. |
Any-Lamp is your partner in lighting for Gas Discharge Lamps | At Any-Lamp "Osram NAV-E E27 (ES) Vialox W/I 50W 2000KK 3700 Lumen HID (EAN: 4050300015583)" particularly cheap and can be delivered directly from stock! If you purchase larger quantities, you are entitled to attractive bulk discounts. This Osram product has a wattage of 50 watt (watt stands for the power of the lamp and indicates how much energy the lamp consumes). This lamp has a E27 socket. All light sources have a socket through which the lamp (light source) receives the current needed to produce light. The socket also makes it easier to replace the lamp if it breaks. This Lamp has a 'Elliptical' shape. The product has the following colour code: 220, in Kelvin this is 2000K. The product type of this product is: CDM-E / HPI PLUS BU / HCI-E / HQI-E / HSI. This Osram product is labelled with the quality label "VIALOX® NAV®-E/I" and product series "VIALOX". This lamp has 3700 lumen with a lumen-to-watt ratio of 74. Lumen is the measure of how much light the bulb produces (people used to look at wattage, but that doesn't mean much anymore when choosing a lamp). This lamp has a colour rendering value (RA) of 20-29. This product if part of the product group: "Osram NAV-E SUPER 4Y (Vialox)" The official name of the manufacturer is "NAV-E 50W/I E27 RWL1" Gas discharge lamps emit a large amount of light. This is because they are pressurized by ionized gas. Another name for a gas discharge lamp is HID (high intensity discharge) lamp. Gas discharge lamps consist of a discharge tube in which an anode and a cathode are enclosed. The tube itself is made of quartz glass to withstand the high operating temperatures of the lamps. The tube contains a specific gas (e.g., halogen, sodium, or xenon gas) that emits light when a certain minimum voltage is applied. |
AmazonProduct features: Service lifetime: 3 years (at approx 11 h/day) Average lifetime: up to 24,000 h ErP compliant according to EU Regulation 245/2009 Product benefits: High luminous efficacy Areas of application: Streets
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