Illuminate large warehouses,factories, and arenas with the bright, white light of these metal halide bulbs. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb. Color rendering index (CRI) is a measurement on a scale of 0-100 of how accurately the light from a bulb represents an object's true colors; the higher the number, the more natural the colors appear. Any CRI value over 80 will show colors true to life. A bulb’s estimated yearly cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh. They cannot be sold to Canada because they exceed local regulatory limits on mercury.
Pulse-start bulbs restart nearly twice as fast as probe-start bulbs.
Wattage
Light Appearance
Brightness, lumens
Bulb Shape No.
Operating Position
CRI
For Ballast ANSI No.
Start Type
Bulb Material
Rated Life, hrs.
Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $
Bulb Dia.
O'all Lg.
Cannot Be Sold To
Each
For Enclosed Fixtures
Cone Bulb—E26 Medium (Standard Household) Base (1 1/16" Dia.)