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        MASTER PL-L is a medium to high-wattage linear compact fluorescent lamp, typically used for general-illumination ceiling luminaires in retail, hospitality and office applications demanding higher lighting levels. The original Philips-invented bridge technology guarantees optimum performance in the application, enabling more light and higher efficacy than the bended technology. It is designed for operation on electromagnetic as well as electronic HF control gear and is provided with a plug-in/pull-out lamp base.

        Benefits

        Optimal light performance for short or long operation per switch-on
        Long life and sustainable light output
        Multiple light color choice
        Good color rendering (CRI 80)
        Dimming possible down to 10%

        Features

        4-pin base
        Fluorescent tri-phosphor technology
        Low light depreciation over lamp life

        Applications

        Designed for general lighting in shops, offices, hotels and specific task lighting, as well as outdoors in residential areas and parks

        Warning & Safety

        Lamp light technical and electrical characteristics are influenced by operating conditions, i.e. lamp ambient temperature and operating position as well as applied control gear
        Shorter lamp life when often switching and not well pre-heated electrodes
        A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
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