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UL Listed Dimmable High–Efficacy PAR LED Bulbs Offer 90% Energy Savings As Incandescent Replacements
01-APR-11

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Dimmable PAR LED Bulbs offer energy consumption down to 7 W.

April 1, 2011 — PAR–style high–power, high–efficacy lamps are available in PAR20 styles with energy consumption of 7 W, PAR30 units with 12 W consumption, and PAR38 bulbs that use 15 W. Edison medium screw–base and GU24 bi–pin base bulbs operate either in 120 Vac dimmable or in voltage input range of 90–290 Vac. Featuring 3,200°K warm–white light, UL–listed units have CRI of 82 for optimal color and focused beam of 45°, which generates brightness from 333–762 lumens depending on model.

UL Listed Dimmable High–Efficacy PAR LED Bulbs Offer 90% Energy Savings As Incandescent Replacements

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Torrance, Calif. — Continuing to add to its line of innovative and energy–efficient LED replacements for incandescent and halogen light bulbs, LEDtronics® announces its new series of PAR–style high–power, high–efficacy lamps with highest–grade LEDs and Fresnel lens.

Operating either in 120VAC dimmable or in a wide voltage input range of 90–290VAC, the line of Edison medium screw–base and GU24 bi–pin base bulbs come in various PAR20, PAR30 and PAR38 styles. With energy consumption ranging from 7 watts (PAR20) through 12 watts (PAR30) and up to 15 watts (PAR38), the lamps directly replace incandescents and halogen lamps that consume up to 100 watts, and even compact fluorescent bulbs up to 26 watts, resulting in tremendous energy savings. These state–of–the–art PAR lamps boast 20 percent higher efficacy than the previous generation of LEDtronics PAR lamps.

All of the new PAR lamps provide an outstanding color quality in a 3200K warm–white light and boast a CRI of 82 that enhances colors and safeguards their fidelity. The focused beam of around 45 degrees generates brightness ranging from 333 lumens (PAR20) to 762 lumens (PAR38).


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