GE Lighting LED16BDT8/G4 DLC Listed 16 Watt 4-Ft LED Ballast Bypass Glass Linear Tube Lamp 120-277V

GE Lighting LED16BDT8/G4 DLC Listed 16 Watt 4-Ft LED Ballast Bypass Glass Linear Tube Lamp 120-277V

Brand: GE Lighting
SKU: LED16BDT8/G4
8.76 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

ShineRetrofits Input: This GE Lighting lamp is a DLC-listed 16-watt, 4-foot LED ballast bypass glass linear tube lamp. Delivering 2,100-2,200 lumens at 80 CRI, it operates on 120-277V with a G13 base. Designed for open or enclosed fixtures, it directly wires to bypass the ballast, reducing energy use and eliminating ballast compatibility issues. With a 50,000-hour lifespan and a 5-year limited warranty, it ensures efficient and long-lasting performance. Features: • Light Output: 2,100-2,200 Lumens • CRI: 80 • CCT: 3000K-5000K • Wattage: 16W • Life: 50,000 L70 • Temperature Rating: -20° to 45° C • Rating: Damp • Fixtures: Open or Enclosed • Certification: DLC Listed, NSF Food Zone (covRguard®) • Limited warranty: 5 years • Internal Safety Switch-Provides protection for the installer • Internal Misapplication Circuit: Provides protection if lamp is placed into ballasted fixture • Optional In-line fuse kit to protect against future re-lamp misapplications (available for ordering separately) • Glass tubes and plastic coated glass options • 120-277V and 120-347V options • T8 & T5 lamps in a variety of lengths and light outputs • Direct wire to bypass the ballast; reduces energy use, eliminates ballast compatibility concerns and associated ballast maintenance costs • No socket replacement necessary; double-ended Type B tubes can be used with shunted or non-shunted sockets • The polycarbonate plastic covRguard® sleeve is factorysealed on the glass tube to provide a seamless look and feel, eliminating the need for a field-installed sleeve or fixture guard • covRguard® offers shatter protection and and provides containment, eliminating downtime

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