eglo ledlamp e27 peer 806 lm 2700k 7w milkyItem number: 9008606227693 View all EGLO > View more: E27 LED bulbs > Eglo LED bulb E27 Pear 806 lm 2700K 7W Milky This white LED bulb provides a lot of light and uses 7 Watts to do so. Emits warm white light. The bulb is not dimmable. Please note: LED bulbs have new energy labels. The new classification ranges from A to G, instead of A++ to E. As a result, many bulbs that previously had the A++ label now have the E label. This does not mean that the
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Item number: 9008606227693 View all EGLO > View more: E27 LED bulbs > Eglo - LED bulb - E27 - Pear - 806 lm - 2700K - 7W - Milky This white LED bulb provides a lot of light and uses 7 Watts to do so. Emits warm white light. The bulb is not dimmable. Please note: LED bulbs have new energy labels. The new classification ranges from A to G, instead of A++ to E. As a result, many bulbs that previously had the A++ label now have the E label. This does not mean that the LED bulbs we sell are less sustainable. Below you will find a link to an article with more explanation about the new energy labels. Product specifications LED bulb - E27 - Pear - 806 lm - 2700K - 7W - Milky Item description LED bulb - E27 - Pear - 806 lm - 2700K - 7W - Milky Item number 9008606227693 Dimmable No Energy label E Socket E27 Bulb appearance Frosted Lifespan 15000 Light color (Kelvin) 2700 Luminous intensity in lumens 806 Lumens per watt 115 Ra value (CRI) 80 Switching cycles 15000 Shape Sphere Number of Watts 7 110062_V11.pdf What is Watt (W)? The number of Watts is the energy consumption of the bulb. The number of Watts is the consumption per hour. A 60W bulb that is on for 10 hours therefore consumes 60 x 10 = 600 Watt-hours. What are lumens? Lumen is a unit for light output. The higher the number of lumens, the more light the bulb emits. This has nothing to do with the color of the light. To compare bulbs, it is best to compare the number of lumens. The greater the number of lumens, the higher the amount of light. amount of light (lumens) incandescent bulb energy consumption (w) compact fluorescent lamp energy consumption (w) our LED bulb energy consumption (w) 100-150 15W 200-250 20W 4W 3W 300 25W 5W 4W 400-500 40W 9W 5W - 6W 700-850 60W 11W 9W - 10W 900-1100 75W 15W >1300 100W 20W Our LED bulbs have low energy consumption with a large amount of light compared to incandescent bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps. Environmental information about LED bulb - E27 - Pear - 806 lm - 2700K - 7W - Milky In contrast to traditional lighting, LED lamps use much less energy. With LED lighting, 95% of the energy is converted into light. This means that only a small part is converted into heat, which significantly reduces energy consumption. An LED lamp can therefore produce as much light as an incandescent or halogen lamp with only a fraction of the power. In addition, LED lighting does not get hot, which means the chance of burnout is much smaller than with an incandescent bulb. LED also handles shocks and vibrations better. LED lighting can therefore last up to 50,000 burning hours. A big difference compared to an incandescent bulb with a maximum of 1000 burning hours and a halogen lamp of 3500 burning hours.