Philips LED Tube T8 MASTER (EM/Mains) High Output 12.5W 2100lm - 865 Daylight | 120cm - Replaces 36W
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Specifications
SKU | 234549 | |
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EAN | 8718699592394 | |
Brand | Philips | |
Manufacturer Name | MAS LEDtube 1200mm HO 12.5W 865 T8 | |
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The recommended quantity refers to the number of products pre-packaged by the manufacturer. When you buy this quantity, we deliver the products in the original package from the manufacturer.
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Full box quantity | 10 |
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Our all-in warranty is fully included in the product price and covers both hidden defects and technical defects of the product that occurred before delivery. The warranty period differs per product and ranges from 1 year to a maximum of 7 years.
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Any Lamp all-in warranty | 5 Years |
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Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.
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Energy efficiency class | C |
Energy efficiency class old | A++ | |
Average Lifetime (h) | 70000 |
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The technology indicates the operating base of a light source. The most well-known and energy-efficient example is LED. Other techniques include Halogen, gas discharge, TL (fluorescent) and the light bulb.
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Technology | LED |
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This indicates which wattage of your old/conventional lighting is replaced by this LED product.
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Replaces (Watt) | 36 |
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The wattage indicates how much energy a light source consumes. With LED lighting, the wattage is considerably lower than with conventional lighting. LED lamps with a higher wattage generally also have a higher light intensity (number of lumens).
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Wattage | 12.5 |
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When you dim lights, the full power does not have to be used. You therefore save extra on energy costs. Dimmable lamps can also be used to create an extra cosy atmosphere. Keep in mind that you need a LED dimmer to dim LED lights.
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Dimmable | Not Dimmable |
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The cap/base of a bulb is the part that connects it to the socket in the fixture. E27 (Edison screw) and E24 (small Edison screw) caps/bases are among the most popular, although this depends on your location. GU10 is generally the most common cap/base for spotlights. Check which cap/base you need carefully as many other types are also available.
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Cap / Base | G13 |
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Colour temperature (Kelvin) | 6500K - Daylight |
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The colour code is a combination of colour rendering (CRI) and light colour (Kelvin). The first number indicates the colour rendering (1 = very poor colour rendering, 9 = maximum colour fastness). The second and third number contains the light colour. Example: the colour code 830 consists of good colour rendering (8) and warm white light (3000K).
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Colour Code | 865 Daylight |
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Colour rendering is also known as Colour Rendering Index (CRI) and indicates the extent to which a light source reproduces colours, compared to the actual colours in daylight. Products with a good (80-89 Ra) or excellent (90-99 Ra) colour rendering show minimal deviations in the colour spectrum.
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Colour Rendering (Ra) | 80-89 |
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The number of lumens (lm) is the light output of a light source. The higher the number of lumens, the more light the light source emits. The wattage and the number of lumens are not connected to each other. An LED lamp with a low wattage can have a higher number of lumens than a conventional lamp with a high wattage.
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Luminous Flux (Lumen) | 2100 |
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The Luminous Efficacy (lm/W) indicates how efficiently a light source uses energy. We divide the number of lumens by the wattage. The higher the number, the more efficient a product is in terms of energy consumption. LED lighting has a considerably higher lumen/Watt ratio than conventional lighting.
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Luminous Efficacy (lm/W) | 168 |
Type of sensor | No Sensor | |
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This filter allows you to refine your search by selecting specific types of light sources. Choose from options such as LED bulbs, LED tubes, or LED spots to find the perfect lighting solution for your needs.
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Product Type Category | LED Tube T8 |
EOC8 | 59239400 | |
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You need a LED starter if the fluorescent lighting in your current fixture also contains a starter. In that case, you have a fixture with a conventional ballast (EM). A LED starter replaces your current starter and ensures that a LED tube works.
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LED Starter included | Yes |
Requires Ballast | No | |
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A ballast can be seen as an energy regulator that switches on the lighting. Is there a starter in the fixture? Then this is a conventional ballast (EM). Fixtures with an electronic ballast (HF) don't have a starter. A LED driver can be compared to an electronic ballast and only works with LED lighting.
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Ballast for LED Tubes | Conventional – there is a starter, Mains – Directly connected to 230V |
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High Output - Gives higher lumen output vs standard tube
Standard Output - average lumen output Ultra Output - Highest Lumen out, ceiling must be over 4 metres High Efficiency - High lumen lumen / watt ratio Ultra Efficiency - LED tubes with best energy label (A + B) |
LED Tube Output | High Output |
Housing | Plastic |
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The most common lengths for T8 LED Tubes are 60cm, 90cm, 120cm and 150cm. For T5 LED Tubes this concerns 55cm, 85cm, 115cm and 145cm. Switching to LED? Then always check the length of your current fluorescent lighting. Do you want to know more? Then read our blog!
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Length | 120cm |
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It may happen that the length of this product differs from your old lighting fixture. As a result, the product does not fit in your current fixture or in the relevant place.
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Length (mm) | 1200 |
Diameter (mm) | 28 |
Description Philips LED Tube T8 MASTER (EM/Mains) High Output 12.5W 2100lm - 865 Daylight | 120cm - Replaces 36W
Highlights
- High Output
- Energy-efficient replacement
- Quick return on investment
- Easy installation
- Beam angle of 160º
- Daylight - 6500K
High Output
An LED tube is able to provide the same amount of light as a fluorescent tube using far less energy. This Philips LEDtube EM High Output, for instance, has a lumen-to-watt ratio of 160 which is almost double that of an average fluorescent tube that only has a ratio of 85.
Energy-efficient replacement
Replacing a fluorescent tube with an LED one means excellent energy savings. This LED tube uses just 12.5 watts to replace a fluorescent tube that uses 36 watts and that means energy savings of more than 60%! No wonder it has the best possible energy label of A++.
Quick return on investment
Even though LED tubes are a little more expensive to buy initially, the cost can be quickly earned back due to better energy efficiency. This is often within 2 years (depending on use) and, of course, you'll continue to save money throughout its entire 50,000 hour lifespan (+/- 15 years)! It's also covered by an all-in warranty of 5 years.
Easy installation
This LED tube has the same G13 caps as a fluorescent one which means it can be used as a direct replacement. Note that it's only suitable for fixtures that have a conventional ballast and even comes complete with the starter you need! This tube is 120 cm long.
Beam angle of 160º
Fluorescent tubes distribute light over 360º which means light is also directed upwards where it's not needed. This LED tube, on the other hand, has a beam angle of 160º. This means light is only directed downwards and to the sides where it's needed most.
Daylight - 6500K
This tube has a colour temperature of 6500K which is similar to daylight. That means it's suitable for professional and personal environments where lots of light is needed.