Ecmweb 5196 Promo Oct 25 2012
Ecmweb 5196 Promo Oct 25 2012
Ecmweb 5196 Promo Oct 25 2012
Ecmweb 5196 Promo Oct 25 2012
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LED lamps

Oct. 25, 2012
The Pancake and Eclipse 17W dimmable LED lamps offer 100° and 90° beam angles for general lighting applications
The 17W dimmable Pancake and Eclipse LED lamps offer 100° and 90° beam angles for
general lighting applications. Pancake features a breakthrough optical design that produces ambient backlight, and is the first reflector-style LED product to evenly illuminate decorative glass in pendants and torchieres, according to the company. Eclipse features an exposed heat sink that allows for 10% cooler running temperatures and offers a center beam angle with 20% more intense projected light, making this lamp suitable for 6-in. recessed can and downlight applications in ceilings. Available in standard E26 Edison screw-in and GU24 pin bases, Eclipse measures 5 in. in diameter and 2.8 in. long (GU24) or 3.8 in. long (E26), while the Pancake is 5 in. in diameter and 2.6 in. long (GU24) or 3.25 in. long (E26).

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