Sylvania DULUX 20866 User Manual
Dulux, Dt/e/c, Product information bulletin
CF045R1 3/08
Product Information Bulletin
DULUX
®
DT/E/C
4-Pin Amalgam Compact Fluorescent Lamps
• Improved high temperature performance
– Maintains 90% lumens from 60°F to 175°F
ambient
• Latest generation higher temperature rated
composite (metal/plastic) base cap
• Designed to exceed IEC safety requirements*
• Extended range of color temperatures:
3500K, 4100K and 5000K with improved
color consistency
• Operates on various ballast systems
– Flicker free start on electronic ballasts
– Compatible with QUICKTRONIC
®
System CF
• Less power consumption than incandescent of
comparable light output
• High luminous efficacy
• Long 12,000 hour average rated life
– Reduces relamping requirement and
related cost
• Rare earth tri-phosphor with 82 CRI
* Regulations may vary. Check your local and state regulations.
SYLVANIA DULUX DT/E/C industry exclusive amalgam compact
fluorescent lamp is ideal for use in a wide range of high
temperature applications.
DULUX DT/E/C amalgam lamps are ideal for enclosed, exterior
and small fixtures. The lamps have improved amalgam
technology and higher temperature rated components. This
lamp has the next generation composite (metal/plastic) base cap
which has been designed to exceed IEC safety requirements.
Application Information
Applications
Recessed ceiling fixtures, enclosed exterior fixtures
Industrial lighting
Showcase lighting
Wall sconces
Task lighting
Exit signs
Garden and walkway lighting
Fixtures
Contact your local fixture agent for available fixtures.
Ballast Information
Contact your OSRAM SYLVANIA representative for a list
of compatible operating systems.
Product Availability
Lamp
Wattage Rated
Lumens
CF42 DT/E/C
42
3200
Application Notes
1. 4-Pin lamps designed for electronic ballast operation.
Not recommended for dimming.
2. Recommended for use with ballasts that operate the lamp
in compliance with ANSI/IEC specifications.
3. Minimum starting temperature depends on ballast.
4. Rule of thumb: to estimate the appropriate compact fluorescent
lamp wattage, divide the incandescent wattage by 4.
5. Equipment manufacturers are advised to consult ANSI and
IEC standards for the maximum allowable dimensions and
temperature to ensure compatibility with similar products.
System Comparison
Compact Fluorescent vs Incandescent
Rated
System
System
System
Energy
1
Lamp Type
Lamp Life
Lumens
Wattage
LPW
Savings
150W Incandescent
750 hrs.
2740
150W
18.5
–
DULUX DT/E/C
12,000 hrs.
3200
46W
70
$124.00
1. Based on $.10/kWh over 12,000 hours.