How big is a Sylvania ultraled selectable downlight?
The SYLVANIA UltraLED Selectable Downlights are offered in 5/6″, 6″, and 8″ sizes and provide high performing light optimized for both new construction and retrofit applications where pin based compact fluorescent lamps have previously been used. The installation is done quickly and easily in most standard frames.
Where can I find Sylvania circuit breakers online?
Sylvania circuit breakers are available in countless different configurations, both reconditioned and new. We list hundreds of models in our online catalog. If you’re having a difficult time finding the exact part you need, call us and we’ll help you get the Sylvania breakers you need, quickly.
Where can I buy a Sylvania light bulb?
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How many CFLs are in a Sylvania luminaire?
13 or 18W CFL 9 or 12W 30 or 33% 23 or 32W CFL 14.5 or 18W 37 or 44% 32W or 2x26W CFL 17 or 25W 47 or 52% Certifications and Listings —cETLus —ENERGY STAR RoHS —FCC Installation —Installation performed as a stand-alone kit (without frame) is recommended for hard ceiling.
What’s the life of a Sylvania 32 watt bulb?
The 32-watt Sylvania 21781 FO32/841/ECO T8 linear tube features a vivid lumen output of 2,950 while producing a whiter, more natural color for either commercial or residential applications. It has a cool white color temperature of 4100K and an average life of 30,000 hours.
What kind of light bulbs does Sylvania make?
One of the largest lighting companies in the world, Sylvania provides every type of light bulb on the market, from automotive and projector bulbs to new LED lamps and even decorative antique bulbs.
When does a Sylvania power failure night light come on?
Save up to $100♢ on your qualifying purchase. Curbside pickup available. Sylvania LED Power Failure Night Light provides security and safety wherever you need it. The light will come on automatically when it gets dark and most importantly, when the power fails.