Specifications, Highlights – Philips 046677408671 User Manual
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Specifications
046677408671
Postlight
14W (60W) Medium base (E26), Soft White
Highlights
Lasts 7.3 years
By using this bulb, you can reduce the hassle of
frequently replacing your light bulbs. It will last up to
7.3 years based on an average use of 3 hours per day,
7 days per week.
Provides a soft light
This compact fluorescent outdoor postlight bulb
produces a soft white light similar to an incandescent
bulb. It creates a comfortable, guiding light to help
illuminate paths and walkways.
Reduces energy costsReduces en
This bulb saves up to $40.48 in energy costs when you
replace a 100 Watt incandescent with this 23 Watt
compact fluorescent light bulb**.
TuffGuard Protection
Philips EnergySaver compact fluorescent bulbs with
TuffGuard silicone cover can provide a sense of
security for your family. These bulbs feature a soft,
shatter resistant cover that protects the bulb from
breaking and, if the bulb breaks, contains the glass for
safer, easier clean-up.
Bulb characteristics
• Shape: Postlight
• Type: T20
• Base: Medium Screw (E26)
• Voltage: 120 V
Bulb dimensions
• Height: 5,4 inch
• Width: 2,5 inch
Durability
• Average life (at 2.7 hrs/day): 7.3 year(s)
• Lifetime of lamps: 8000 hour(s)
Light characteristics
• Color rendering index (CRI): 82
• Color temperature: 2700 K
• Light output: 840 lumen
• Light effect/finish: Soft White
Power consumption
• Wattage: 14 W
• Wattage equivalent: 60 W
• Energy Star Certified
•
Issue date 2014-08-09
Version: 6.0.1
12 NC: 9296 899 42502
EAN: 87 12581 70445 2
© 2014 Koninklijke Philips N.V.
All Rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V.
or their respective owners.
* 7.3 years means rated average life based on engineering testing and
probability analysis where the bulb is used on average 3 hours/day, 7
days a week.
* *Based on 3 hrs/day, 11¢/kWh. Cost depends on rates and use.
* **At $0.11 kWh, this 14 watt Energy Saver bulb rated at 840 lumens
uses $12.32 of electricity over its 8000 hour life. This is a $40.48
savings when compared to the $52.80 required to run a 60 watt
incandescent bulb rated at 800 lumens over the same period.