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LIGHTING XP's T4 (3-wire) LINKABLE MICRO FLUORESCENT fixtures, perfect for your bookshelves overhead desk light, or even your anime collectible shelves, can be easily installed as a single unit or as multiple units connected in line with Direct Connectors and/or Flexible Connector Cables of 3", 6", 12", 24", 36", 48" or 72". (One 6" Flexible Connector Cable included with purchase). The fixture comes in 9 different lengths ranging from 9-3/8" to 46-1/4", and 3/4" in width by 1-1/4" in height. With its built-in silent electronic ballast, no flicker, and silent operation, along with energy efficient and long lasting 16,000-hour bulb life, it has been widely used in commercial application.
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Caution: Maximum wattage in one "ganged" line of T4 fixtures is 200 watts. However, if only the 22-watt, 24-watt, 26-watt fixtures or the 28-watt fixtures are connected in a single circuit, only 5 of these fixtures may be "ganged" together.
9 Wattages Available in:
Available in 9 Wattages
Convenient choice of 9 different lengths
6W
9-3/8"
8W
13-1/2"
12W
17-1/2"
16W
19-1/2"
20W
21"
22W
29"
24W
34-1/2"
26W
40-3/8"
28W
46-1/4"
Available Lamp Color:
Watt
Lumens
Optional Color Temperatures
480
600
800
1000
1350
1850
2150
2550
2900
The information on LUMENS is based in cool white lamps.
COLOR TEMPERATURE The color appearance of a lamp is "Color Temperature" Color temperature describes how the lamp itself appears when lit. Color temperature is measured by "Kelvins" ranging from a high of 9000K (which appears blue) down to 1500K (which appears orange-red). Light sources lie between the two, with those of higher color temperature - 4000K or more - being "cool," and those of lower color temperature - 3100K or less being "warm." Certain fluorescent lamps are" intermediate" types, lying somewhere between "cool" and "warm."
COLOR RENDITION The color appearance of an object when lighted is "Color Rendition"
Color rendition describes the effect a light source has on the appearance of colored objects. The color rendering capability of a lamp is measured as the Color Rendering Index (CRI). In general, the higher the CRI, the less distortion of the object's color by the lamp's light output. The scale used ranges from 0 to 100. A CRI of 100 indicates that there is no color shift as com?pared to a reference source, and the lower the CRI, the more pronounced the shift may be. It is important to recognize that the reference source (and thus the CRI scale) is different at different color temperatures. As a result, CRI values should only be compared between lamps of similar color temperatures.