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Philips Cdmt35/942 35W G12 Fiber Lamp - Energy Efficient Lighting Solution

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Vendor: Philips

Type: Light Bulbs

Sku: WBLSDB0021429HU

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Philips Cdmt35/942 35W G12 Fiber Lamp - Energy Efficient Lighting Solution

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the average lifespan of the Philips CDMT35/942 bulb? A: The Philips CDMT35/942 bulb has an average lifespan of 12,000 hours, which corresponds to about 12 years when used for approximately 2.7 hours per day.
  • Q: What applications are suitable for the Philips CDMT35/942 high-intensity discharge bulb? A: This bulb is ideal for retail display lighting, general and indirect lighting, wall washing, and fiber optic systems, providing versatile lighting solutions.
  • Q: How does the luminous efficiency of the Philips CDMT35/942 compare to traditional bulbs? A: The Philips CDMT35/942 has a luminous efficiency of 83 to 87 lumens per watt, which is significantly higher than traditional halogen bulbs, making it a more powerful and efficient lighting source.
  • Q: Can the Philips CDMT35/942 bulb be used in enclosed fixtures? A: Yes, the Philips CDMT35/942 bulb should be used only with the proper ballast in enclosed luminaires to ensure optimal performance and safety.
  • Q: What are the environmental considerations for disposing of the Philips CDMT35/942 bulb? A: The Philips CDMT35/942 bulb contains mercury, so it should not be disposed of with normal household waste. It's essential to follow local regulations for hazardous waste disposal and take normal precautions for handling broken glass.