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Light Bulb LED E27 7W 550Lm 6000ºK PAR20 40.000H [HO-PAR20-7W-CW]

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    Light Bulb LED E27 7W 550Lm 6000ºK PAR20 40.000H [HO-PAR20-7W-CW]
    Light Bulb LED E27 7W 550Lm 6000ºK PAR20 40.000H [HO-PAR20-7W-CW]
    £ 6.26

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    Light Bulb LED E27 7W 550Lm 6000ºK PAR20 40.000H [HO-PAR20-7W-CW]

    The LED lamp with E27 PAR20 socket is the ideal option to replace halogen spotlights. Perfect to be used in businesses, rooms, halls, homes in general, restaurants, etc. . It can be installed directly to the electrical network (220-245VAC) with a service frequency of 50/60Hz.

    It has a high efficiency (78 Lm/W) consuming 7W through SMD2835 LEDs, managing to provide a luminous flux of 550Lm uniformly distributed by an opal diffuser from which a color rendering index of 80 is obtained. It provides lighting equivalent to a 50W incandescent bulb, its consumption represents a value of 7kWh/1000h, reducing the amount of energy billed and emissions of polluting gases into the atmosphere. The lamp has an IP25 degree of protection (valid for dust and humidity indoors), it is robust enough to meet the required mechanical demands.

    This lamp is available in warm white (3000°K ) and cold white (6000°K). The indicated color temperature may suffer fluctuations corresponding to a tolerance of 7%.

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    Manel 11/17/2017