Philips LED PL
Looking for an even more energy-efficient version of the Philips PL CFL bulb? Then the Philips PL LED bulbs are perfect for you! The Philips PL LED bulb comes with the same 2-pin or 4-pin base as the conventional PL CFL bulbs, what makes them easily installable in all fixtures that previously held CFL bulbs with 2- or 4-pin bases. Even though the conventional CFL bulb is already very energy-efficient, you can save up to 40% more with the LED PL bulb! The Philips PL LED bulb is available in various colour temperatures; from very warm white light to cool white light.
Looking for an even more energy-efficient version of the Philips PL CFL bulb? Then the Philips PL LED bulbs are perfect for you! The Philips PL LED bulb comes with the same 2-pin or 4-pin base as the conventional PL CFL bulbs, what makes them easily installable in all fixtures that previously held CFL bulbs with 2- or 4-pin bases. Even though the conventional CFL bulb is already very energy-efficient, you can save up to 40% more with the LED PL bulb! The Philips PL LED bulb is available in various colour temperatures; from very warm white light to cool white light.
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With (LED) energy-saving light bulbs there are fittings/lamp bases with 2 pins or 4 pins. Always choose a energy-saving bulb with the same cap/base, otherwise it will not fit in the fixture and will not work. Energy-saving bulbs with a 2-pin base work with a conventional ballast (EM) incl. starter. Energy-saving bulbs with a 4-pin socket work with an electronic ballast (HF) without a starter.
The colour code is a combination of colour rendering (CRI) and light colour (Kelvin). The first number indicates the colour rendering (1 = very poor colour rendering, 9 = maximum colour fastness). The second and third number contains the light colour. Example: the colour code 830 consists of good colour rendering (8) and warm white light (3000K).
Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.