High Spot JDR E14 Halogen Reflector Bulb 068B-240/050W
The 50w E14 JDR Halogen Lamp is commonly used in Range hoods These globes have a E14 (Small Edison Screw) 240v base.
The 50w E14 JDR Halogen Lamp has the following product features:
SIMILAR ALTERNATIVE TO SYLVANIA 210840
- Clear Glass Finish.
- Light Output - 50w.
- Base - E14 (Small Edison Screw).
- Lamp Colour - Warm White.
- Beam Spread - 50°.
- Dimming - Yes.
- Average Life - 2,500Hours.
- Input - 240v.
- Dimensions:
- Diameter - 50mm.
- Length - 74mm.
- ASA: Australian Standards Approved.
- Condition: Brand new in manufacturer's packaging.
Globe Product Details
Every type of light bulb has a different average rated life. In general, incandescent bulbs have a shorter lifespan than CFLs, while LEDs will typically outlast both of them
Average rated life
In Australia, manufacturers are required to show this as the 'average rated life’, which is the industry standard rating system, and which shows the average number of hours that a given type of bulb produced light during testing. For halogens and CFLs this represents the amount of time until they stop working. For LEDs, this time is the point at which light output from the globe is 70% of its original rated value - this lifespan measurement is referred to as a light bulb's L70 rating
Color temperature is the color characteristic of light. Color temperature can change the feel or mood of any room or work space in any multifamily, commercial, or institutional setting. Purchasing light bulbs with the right color temperature can help you create consistent and inviting lighting effects in any room.
Modern Light Bulbs: Shapes And Sizes
These are the eight most common light bulb shapes you’ll find in your home:
- Arbitrary (A)
- Bulged Reflector (BR)
- Candle (C)
- Globe (G)
- Quartz Reflector Lamp (MR)
- Parabolic Aluminized Reflector (PAR)
- Blown Reflector (R)
- Twist
It’s important to note that while these names are fairly common throughout the industry, there is no universal set of terms to describe the shape of a light bulb. For example, a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) will be described as a “twist” or “spiral” shaped bulb. Because of this, we recommend that you bring your old light bulb with you to the store so you can compare it with your new light bulb to ensure it’s the proper shape and size.
The following graphic should help to give you a better idea of what these bulb shapes look like:
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