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MaxLite’s LED Omnidirectional Lamp Receives ENERGY STAR Certification

2013-11-13 10: 57

MaxLite achieves placement of its seven-watt LED GU24 Omnidirectional A19 Lamp on the ENERGY STAR® Certified Subcomponent Database (CSD). This achievement helps other lighting fixture manufacturers reduce the costs and time needed to obtain ENERGY STAR certification.


Seven-watt LED GU24 Omnidirectional A19 Lamp


“We are proud to announce that our seven-watt LED GU24 light source is now listed on the ENERGY STAR CSD, and that we can now provide manufacturers with a fantastic LED alternative to a 40-watt incandescent bulb for their customers,” said Vice President of Product Marketing and Engineering Pat Treadway.


The omni lamp produces a 300-degree beam angle of uniform light consistent with a standard incandescent lamp. The seven-watt lamp is offered in 2700K, 3000K and 4100K correlated color temperatures (CCTs) and saves more than 80 percent in energy throughout the L70-rated 25,000-hour life.


Using a multi-layered tapered heat sink that maximizes lumen maintenance, the lamp feature LEDs that are matched for color quality and consistency. These energy-efficient lamps are also dimmable down to five percent on a wide variety of dimming controls.
MaxLite’s 10-watt LED GU24 Omnidirectional Lamp in 3000K CCT is also listed on the CSD.


MaxLite’s complete LED Omnidirectional A19 lamp line includes seven-, 10- and 15-watt lamps, offered in 2700K, 3000K and 4100K CCTs, in standard Edison- (E26) and GU24-bases.
 

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