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Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 ver. 121712 F17T8/730- F=Fluorescent/17=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/7=75CRI/30=3000 F25T8/841- F=Fluorescent/25=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/41=4100 Kelvin F32T8/850- F=Fluorescent/32=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/50=5000 Kelvin F32T8/865XL- F=Fluorescent/32=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/65=6500 Kelvin/XL=XL T8 Family FB32T8/835- FB=Fluorescent U Bend/32=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/35=3500 Kelvin F28T5/835- F=Fluorescent/28=Lamp Wattage/T5=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/35=3500 Kelvin F54T5HO/841- F=Fluorescent/54=Lamp Wattage/T5=Lamp Diameter/HO=High Output/8=85CRI/41=4100 Kelvin F54T5HO/49WS/841- F=Fluorescent/54=Lamp Wattage/T5=Lamp Diameter/HO=High Output/49WS=49 Watt Saver/8=85CRI/41=4100 Kelvin F32T8/25WS/850- F=Fluorescent/32=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/25WS=25 Watt Saver/8=85CRI/50=5000 Kelvin F32T8/28WS/841- F=Fluorescent/32=Lamp Wattage/T8=Lamp Diameter/28WS=28 Watt Saver/8=85CRI/41=4100 Kelvin F40T10/850RSCG- F=Fluorescent/40=Lamp Wattage/T10=Lamp Diameter/8=85CRI/50=5000 Kelvin/RSCG=Rapid Start Cathode Guard Kelvin ver. 121712

Features & Benefits Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 As these are commodity products and standards & tolerances in the industry are relatively tight you will not find much variation in performance from brand to brand. Some advantages to MaxLite linear products; We have the full line of T8 4’ lamps- Phillips has the 4’ 25W, GE has the 4’ 28W MaxLite has all the T8 types. MaxLite has both the lamp and ballast so no finger pointing if a problem were to arise. MaxLite can often offer an extended warranty when using a full MaxLite lamp & ballast system. MaxLite uses the best Phosphor in the industry for prolonged lumen maintenance.

More about linear lamps Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 More about linear lamps T8 refers to Tube diameter in 1/8”- T8 = 8 1/8” or 1” T5 refers to Tube diameter 1n 1/8”- T8= 5 1/8” or 5/8” TCLP is a leaching test in which linear lamps are tested for the amount of mercury (hg) that leaves a lamp in a land fill and into the environment. Go to the following link for proper disposal information- http://earth911.com/recycling/household/light-bulbs/how-light-bulbs-get-recycled/

Specifications Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 Description Case Pack   Pack Premium T8 Fluorescent Lamps: Long life, high performance, low mercury fluorescent, TCLP compliant (<10mg) 17 F17T8/730 Premium T8 2' Lamp 1325 24,000 75 25 3000 F17T8/735 Premium T8 2' Lamp 3500 F17T8/750 Premium T8 2' Lamp 5000 F17T8/830 Premium T8 2' Lamp 1400 85 F17T8/835 Premium T8 2' Lamp F17T8/841 Premium T8 2' Lamp 4100 F17T8/850 Premium T8 2' Lamp F25T8/730 Premium T8 3' Lamp 2125 F25T8/735 Premium T8 3' Lamp F25T8/741 Premium T8 3' Lamp F25T8/835 Premium T8 3' Lamp 2250 F25T8/841 Premium T8 3' Lamp F25T8/850 Premium T8 3' Lamp 32 F32T8/730 Premium T8 4' Lamp 2850 20 F32T8/735 Premium T8 4' Lamp F32T8/741 Premium T8 4' Lamp F32T8/750 Premium T8 4' Lamp F32T8/830 Premium T8 4' Lamp F32T8/841 Premium T8 4' Lamp 3200 F32T8/850 Premium T8 4' Lamp XL Super T8 Series Fluorescent Lamps: Extra Life, Extra Lumens, 12,000 Starts F32T8/830XL XL Series T8 4' LAMP F32T8/835XL XL Series T8 4' LAMP F32T8/841XL XL Series T8 4' LAMP F32T8/850XL XL Series T8 4' LAMP F32T8/865XL XL Series T8 4' LAMP T8 U-Bend Fluorescent Lamps FB32T8/735 U-Bend 2650 24000 FB32T8/741 U-Bend FB32T8/750 U-Bend FB32T8/835 U-Bend 2900 FB32T8/841 U-Bend FB32T8/850 U-Bend Watts Lamp Life (Hrs) Lumens CRI K

Specifications Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 Description Case   Pack T5 Fluorescent Lamps: Slim-line design, high lumen output 28 F28T5/835 T5 Linear Fluorescent 2900 20000 85 25 3500 F28T5/841 T5 Linear Fluorescent 4100 F28T5/850 T5 Linear Fluorescent 5000 54 F54T5HO/835 High Output T5 Linear Fluorescent 40 F54T5HO/841 High Output T5 Linear Fluorescent F54T5HO/850 High Output T5 Linear Fluorescent T8 & T5 Watt Saver Series Fluorescent Lamps: Save Watts, Long Life, Low Mercury Fluorescent, TCLP compliant(<10mg) 49 F54T5HO/49WS/830 Watt Saver 4' T5 LAMP 4700 3000 F54T5HO/49WS/835 Watt Saver 4' T5 LAMP F54T5HO/49WS/841 Watt Saver 4' T5 LAMP F54T5HO/49WS/850 Watt Saver 4' T5 LAMP F54T5HO/49WS/865 Watt Saver 4' T5 LAMP 6500 F32T8/25WS/835 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP 2400 24000 F32T8/25WS/841 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP F32T8/25WS/850 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP F32T8/28WS/835 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP 2725 F32T8/28WS/841 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP F32T8/28WS/850 Watt Saver 4' T8 LAMP T10 Fluorescent Lamps 32 F40T10/841RSCG PREMIUM T10 4' LAMP 3200 F40T10/850RSCG PREMIUM T10 4' LAMP 3700 88 Watts Lamp Life (Hrs) Lumens CRI K

Applications Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 High Bay future replacements Office troffers direct and indirect Coves T12 retrofits U-bend (6”) & F17 for 2x2 troffers F25 (3’) for 3x4 troffers

Certifying Bodies Linear Lamps- T8, T5 & T10 No - UL No - Rohs No - Cul No - Energy Star F32T8/830 F32T8/835 F32T8/841 F32T8/850 F32T8/865 F32T8/835XL F32T8/841XL F32T8/850XL F32T8/865XL F28T8/835 (F32T8/28WS/835) F28T8/841 (F32T8/28WS/841) F28T8/850 (F32T8/28WS/850) F28T8/830 (F32T8/28WS/830) F25T8/835/WS (F32T8/25WS/835) F25T8/841/WS (F32T8/25WS/841) F25T8/850/WS (F32T8/25WS/850) F25T8/830/WS (F32T8/25WS/830)