EIKO 49238 - QT26/41

Manufacturer Code: 49238

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Shape

Double Twin Tube (2 U)

Watts

26

Manufacturer Name

EIKO

Manufacturer Code

49238

Bulb Base

G24D-3 2 Pin

Kelvin

4100

Colour Rendering Index (CRI)

82+

Average Life in Hours

10000

Dimmable

No

Certification ETL

No

Lumens

1700

Manufacturer Description

26W Quad-Tube 4100K G24d3 Base Fluorescent

Mean Lumens

1190

Maximum Overall Length (Inch)

6.69 / 170

Cct

4100

Cri

82+

Dimming

No

Efficacy (lm/w)

65 lm/w

Etl

No

Description

26w quad-tube 4100k g24d3 base fluorescent

Approx initial lumens

1,700 lm

Approx mean lumens

1,190 lm

Base type

G24d-3

Brand

Eiko

Bulb shape

T4

Max overall length (in/mm)

6.69 / 170

Rated life

10,000

Wattage

26w

Item id

Qt26/41

Item type

Lamps

Order code

49238

Stock Availability

Toronto Stock: 51

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Canada Wide Stock: 2340

For larger orders, 2340 item(s) available with a 1-2 week lead time.

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Description

This is not an LED lamp, but a conventional 26-watt compact fluorescent tube featuring a G24D-3 2-pin base. Emitting a Cool White light at a colour temperature of 4100 Kelvin, it’s an ideal choice for various lighting applications.

Commonly used in corridors and other commercial and multi-residential settings, this CFL is often used in flush-mounted wall sconces and ceiling lights, as well as in recessed “pot” or “can” lights. While it delivers dependable performance, it’s important to note that this tube contains mercury, so proper handling and disposal are essential when it reaches the end of its life.

The tube requires a ballast for operation, which may also be subject to failure. With an approximate lifespan of 10,000 hours, it produces between 1200 and 1600 lumens, providing reliable illumination over time.