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  2. Fluorescent-lamp formats - Wikipedia

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    Running an energy-saving T8 tube with a ballast for T12 will reduce lamp life and can increase energy consumption. [9] Conversely, a T12 tube on a T8 ballast will usually draw too much power and so may burn out the ballast, unless it is within the range that particular ballast can compensate for.

  3. T5 retrofit conversion - Wikipedia

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    T5 retrofit conversion can maintain existing lighting levels with the higher efficiency of the T5 lamp. However, with kits that operates the lamp on the existing magnetic ballast, the efficiency drops and the lamp life is considerably shortened, as T5 lamps aren't designed to be operated on mains frequency but only on high frequency.

  4. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    T5 Fluorescent Systems – Lighting Research Center Archived 2021-11-17 at the Wayback Machine Research about the improved T5 relative to the previous T8 standard; NASA: The Fluorescent Lamp: A plasma you can use; on YouTube; Museum of Electric Lamp Technology; R. N. Thayer (October 25, 1991).

  5. Cove lighting - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, cove lighting was installed by using T5 fluorescent tubes. T5 luminaires are an energy-efficient alternative to larger luminaires (such as T8 lamps) because they save on materials. [2] Lighting specialists recommend installing cove lighting at least 18 inches (46 cm) from the ceiling and 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) from the floor.

  6. Bi-pin lamp base - Wikipedia

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    The suffix after the G indicates the pin spread; the G dates to the use of Glass for the original bulbs. GU usually also indicates that the lamp provides a mechanism for physical support by the luminaire: in some cases, each pin has a short section of larger diameter at the end (sometimes described as a "peg" rather than a "pin" [2]); the socket allows the bulb to lock into place by twisting ...

  7. Luminous efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Luminous efficacy is a measure of how well a light source produces visible light. ... 21.5 W LED retrofit for T8 fluorescent tube ... T5 tube 70–104.2 ...