Find the right lumen level to brighten your space. Then, compare the way warm, neutral, and cool lighting affect the appearance of everyday objects.
About Replacing Tubular Fluorescent Light Bulbs
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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. Bulbs with a warm light appearance have yellow tones. Bulbs with a neutral light appearance are often used in workspaces. Bulbs with a cool or daylight appearance have white/blue tones and are good for inspecting. A bulb’s estimated yearly cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh.
Fluorescent bulbs are energy efficient, but they contain small amounts of mercury (for disposal information, visit www.epa.gov/cfl).
Bulbs that cannot be sold to the areas listed do not meet local regulatory limits on mercury content and local energy efficiency requirements.
| O'all Lg. | Base Ctr.-to-Ctr. | Equiv. Fluorescent Bulb Wattage | Light Appearance | Wattage | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Bulb Trade Number | Brightness, lumens | CRI | Bulb Material | Light Technology | Cannot Be Sold To | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
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| 22 1/2" | 1 5/8" | 29W | Neutral (3,500K) | 29W | 24,000 | 3.49 | FBO29, F32T8 | 2,775 | 85 | Glass | Fluorescent | Canada, CA, CO, HI, ME, MN, OR, RI | 1 | 8315K24 | 000000 |

























