Find the right lumen level to brighten your space. Then, compare the way warm, neutral, and cool lighting affect the appearance of everyday objects.
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Plug-In Ceiling Lights

No need for wiring—these lights plug into a standard wall outlet. Also known as shop lights, they suspend from your ceiling or can be surface mounted with the included hardware. Their smooth, frosted lens disperses light and reduces glare. Since the lens is polycarbonate, these lights stand up to bumps. ETL listed for use in damp locations, they also withstand humidity and moisture.
Style E have three different light appearance settings, so you can adjust them to match other lights nearby. Plug them in or hardwire them into an outlet box. They can be plugged directly to the previous light to create a continuous strip of light, or spaced 12" apart with the included connecting cord.
Neutral lights are often found in workspaces. Cool lights highlight white and blue tones. This is ideal for inspection areas, workshops, and other areas that require high visibility. Warm lights have a yellow tone similar to incandescent lights.
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| Style | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Brightness, lumens | Light Appearance | Wattage | Voltage | Switch Type | Housing Material | Outlet Included | Max. No. of Lights per Circuit | Mounting Hardware Included | Specifications Met | Each | |
Built-In LED | |||||||||||||||
Plug or Hardwire | |||||||||||||||
| E | 23 1/8" | 1 7/8" | 1 7/8" | 1,150 | Warm (3,000K) Neutral (4,000K) Cool (5,000K) | 10W | 120V AC-277V AC | No Switch | Aluminum | Yes | 6 | Yes | ETL Listed, C-ETL Listed | 1602K101 | 000000 |
Bi-Pin Base Tubular Light 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. 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.
LED bulbs last longer and are more efficient than fluorescent bulbs. They generate little heat and withstand vibration. Plastic bulbs are shatterproof. Socket-ready bulbs work with most instant-start electronic ballasts, but not all. For a full list of compatible ballasts select a part number and view product detail. Ballast bypass bulbs eliminate the need for a ballast so the socket must be wired directly to the power source.
Plastic-coated glass bulbs are shatter resistant; the coating retains glass shards if they break.
| O'all Lg. | Equiv. Fluorescent Bulb Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | CRI | Light Setting | Bulb Material | Light Technology | LED Installation Type | Wattage | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
T8 Bulb (1" Dia.) | ||||||||||||||
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| 24" | 17W | Neutral (4,000K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic | LED | Socket Ready | 7W | 70,000 | 0.84 | 1 | 1619N13 | 000000 |
| 24" | 17W | Neutral (4,000K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic | LED | Socket Ready | 7W | 70,000 | 0.84 | 10 | 1619N53 | 000000 |
| 24" | 17W | Neutral (4,000K) | 1,150 | 82 | Not Dimmable | Glass | LED | Ballast Bypass | 9W | 50,000 | 1.08 | 2 | 1654N26 | 00000 |
| 24" | 17W | Cool (4,100K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic-Coated Glass | LED | Ballast Bypass | 9W | 50,000 | 1.08 | 25 | 1627N2 | 000000 |
| 24" | 17W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic | LED | Socket Ready | 7W | 70,000 | 0.84 | 1 | 1619N14 | 00000 |
| 24" | 17W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic | LED | Socket Ready | 7W | 70,000 | 0.84 | 10 | 1619N54 | 000000 |
| 24" | 17W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | 80 | Not Dimmable | Plastic-Coated Glass | LED | Ballast Bypass | 9W | 50,000 | 1.08 | 25 | 1627N21 | 000000 |
| 24" | 17W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | 82 | Not Dimmable | Glass | LED | Ballast Bypass | 9W | 50,000 | 1.08 | 2 | 1654N27 | 00000 |
Circline Tubular Light 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. 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.
Bulbs cannot be sold to the listed areas because they do not meet local regulatory limits on mercury and/or local energy efficiency requirements.
| O'all Dia. | Equiv. Fluorescent Bulb Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | CRI | Light Setting | Bulb Material | Light Technology | Wattage | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Bulb Trade Number | Cannot Be Sold To | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
T9 Bulb (1 1/8" Dia.) | |||||||||||||||
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| 8" | 22W | Warm (3,000K) | 1,150 | 85 | Dimmable | Glass | Fluorescent | 22W | 12,000 | 2.65 | FC8T9 | Canada, CA, CO, HI, ME, MN, OR, RI, VT | 1 | 1614K24 | 00000 |
Screw-In Base Floodlight Bulbs


Often used in recessed can fixtures and track lighting, these bulbs produce a focused beam of light. Brightness is measured in lumens; the higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb. Bulbs with a warm light appearance have yellow tones. Bulbs with a neutral light appearance are commonly used in workspaces. Bulbs with a cool light appearance have white/blue tones and are good for inspecting. A bulb’s estimated yearly energy cost is based on 3 hours of usage per day at $0.11 per kWh.
BR and R bulbs have wide beam angles that create broad beams of light. Their length makes them good for use in large can fixtures.
LED bulbs last longer and are more efficient than other technologies. They generate little heat and withstand vibration. Plastic LED bulbs are shatterproof.
CFL (compact fluorescent) bulbs are more energy efficient and last longer than halogen bulbs. It takes several seconds for them to reach full brightness. They contain small amounts of mercury (for disposal information, visit www.epa.gov/cfl).
Halogen bulbs are energy efficient.
Bulbs that cannot be sold to the listed regions do not meet mercury and/or energy efficiency regulations.
| Equiv. Incand. Bulb Wattage | Light Appearance | Brightness, lumens | Beam Angle | Light Technology | Bulb Material | Color | Wattage | Rated Life, hrs. | Est. Yearly Energy Cost, $ | Bulb Dia. | O'all Lg. | Cannot Be Sold To | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
BR40 Bulb—Medium (Standard Household) Base (1 1/16" Dia.) | |||||||||||||||
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120V AC | |||||||||||||||
| 85W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | Not Rated | LED | Plastic | Frosted | 13W | 25,000 | 1.45 | 4 7/8" | 6 1/8" | CA | 1 | 1732N118 | 000000 |
| 85W | Cool (5,000K) | 1,150 | Not Rated | LED | Plastic | Frosted | 13W | 25,000 | 1.45 | 4 7/8" | 6 1/8" | CA | 6 | 1732N119 | 00000 |

























