Product Description

Westinghouse T8 (17 Watt) Daylight (5000K) G13 (Medium BiPin) Base LED Linear Light Bulb 50330
The 17 watt dual-end powered linear ballast bypass LED can be used anywhere a 4 foot T8 or T12 fluorescent bulb is used. Unlike standard ballast bypass LEDs, dual-end powered bulbs eliminate the need to install non-shunted tombstone sockets, saving time and labor costs. Knowledge of fluorescent lighting fixtures and electrical systems is required to bypass the ballast.
Dual-end powered TLEDs feature technology that ensures safe installation. When one end of the bulb is installed in a shunted tombstone socket, the bulb is able to sense if a person is touching the pins on the other end. If it senses a human touch, the bulb will not power the exposed end, to eliminate the risk of shock.
This technologically-advanced linear LED provides optimized general illumination and excellent light distribution. It's specifically designed to eliminate shadows and dark spots in light fixtures, while focusing light downwards where needed. Energy-efficient illumination for everyday tasks in residential, industrial, hospitality and commercial applications.
Providing brightness and color quality comparable to fluorescent bulbs, this ballast bypass LED turns on instantly without flickering, and lasts up to 2.5 times longer.
Westinghouse is a trusted global brand. We know lighting and offer products with exceptional quality, reliability and functionality.

Product Details:

Average Hours 50000 Base Code G13
Base Type Medium Bi Pin Beam Angle 210 degree
Brand Westinghouse Bulb Color Daylight
Bulb Type T8 Color Temperature 5000 Kelvin
Compliance NSF CRI 82
CUL Yes Damp Location Yes
Diameter 1.02 Inch DLC Listed Yes
Finish Frost Item number 5033000
LED Linear Type Direct Wire Lumens 2200
MOL 47.78 Inch Product Type LED
Rated for Fully Enclosed Fixtures Yes UL listed Yes
UPC 030721503306 Voltage 120-277 Volt
Wattage 17 Watt Weight 0.45 lb

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