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Fluorescent lamps
TL Standard colours
C
∅
40.5 max.
B
A
Type
A
B
B
C
max.
min.
max.
max.
TL 20W
589.8
594.5
596.9
604.0
TL 40W
1199.4
1204.1
1206.5
1213.6
TL 65W
1500.0
1504.7
1507.1
1514.2
Commercial Type
Cap/
Lamp
Lamp
Colour
Correlated
Lumen
Average
Nett
EOC
name
base
voltage
current
designation
colour
output
luminance
weight
temperature
V
A
K
lm
cd/cm
2
g
/33
TL
TL 20W /33
G13
57
0.37
COOL WHITE
4100
1100
0.59
156
717207
TL
TL 40W /33
G13
107
0.43
COOL WHITE
4100
2850
0.73
292
717870
TL
TL 65W /33
G13
110
0.67
COOL WHITE
4100
4650
0.94
360
719119
/54
TL
TL 20W /54
G13
57
0.37
COOL DAYLIGHT
6200
1000
0.53
156
717382
TL
TL 40W /54
G13
107
0.43
COOL DAYLIGHT
6200
2500
0.64
292
718594
TL
TL 65W /54
G13
110
0.67
COOL DAYLIGHT
6200
4100
0.83
360
719201
TL Standard colours are mostly
used in applications where colour
rendering is not an important
factor.
The colour designation of TL
lamps creates a certain
atmosphere. It varies from warm
white to cool daylight.The colour
designation is determined by the
colour temperature of the lamp.
Fluorescent lighting is efficient and
economical.The efficacy
(lumen/watt) of all fluorescent
lamps is high compared to most
other light sources.
Different luminaires are available
for various purposes.
TL lamps are low-pressure
mercury discharge lamps with a
clear tubular 38 mm envelope.
The tube wall is internally
covered with a mixture of
fluorescent powders.
TL Standard colours have a
moderate colour rendering index
(CRI 50-70). Especially the red
part of the spectral power
distribution is moderately covered
by Standard colours.
Dimensions in mm