- Lens Diameter: 33mm
- Light Source: 3.6 W x 1
- Sharp power LED Optics: Optical garde PC collimator
- Beam Angle: 40 degree (Direct standard GU10 replacement) available with wider angle if required
- Total Length 53 mm (Inc Pins)
- Weight: 40g
- Housing: Machined pur aluminum anodised silver finish
- Dimmability: Not dimmable
- Temperature Range: -20 - +40
- Humidity Range: 0 - 95% non condensing humidity
- Estimated Life: 40,000 hours
- Voltage: 110 - 240
This product is a direct replacement to the 50 Watt GU10 Downlight bulb which is extensively used in residential and commercial operations globally.For the first time ever, you can now have a direct replacement for the old style bulbs with a 92% energy saving.
Putting this in context if you were to take a 3 Bedroom residential dwelling containing 30 standard GU10 fittings and replace them with the Envirolite 4 Watt LED (equivilent 50 Watt) GU10 or MR16 spotligh bulb, your total saving would be in excess of £12,500.
If you're looking for a bright idea on how to save electricity and on saving, energy saving light bulbs are a great place to start. They are a real power saver which could help you save and reduce your carbon footprint at the same time.
Unlike traditional light sources LED’s do not get hot, so very little energy is wasted as heat. LED’s also do not produce ultraviolet or infrared rays which are light waves which can not be seen by the human eye. What LED’s do is convert a higher percentage of energy into light within the visible spectrum which means that less power is required to produce the same amount of useful light.
The lifetime of an LED lamp is around 50,000 hours; that means that under normal use an LED bulb will not need replacing for 12 years. Using LED lamps means that replacement bulb costs are reduced, as well as man hours spent replacing the lamps. Most LED lamps consume between 1 and 3 Watts of energy. This means that the electricity cost to run an LED bulb is much lower than standard incandescent, compact fluorescent and halogen lamps. In some cases switching to LED lamps can yield a 95.4% saving on electricity charges.
Some materials used in the manufacture of other lighting sources, such as fluorescent lamps, require the use of harmful chemicals. Fluorescent lights contain mercury, which means that when the lamp comes to the end of its life it has to be disposed of in a landfill site. LED lamps contain no toxic materials which mean when they come to the end of their life they can be recycled, a better solution for the environment.
In the present day everybody should be responsible for helping to reduce carbon emissions and halt global climate change. In the UK over 50% of household carbon emissions are attributable to lighting. Changing to LED bulbs would make a very significant difference to the amount of energy consumed by UK homes and businesses.
Product available in 3 lense colours, MATT, MILK and CLEAR.This product will be supplied in MILK unless specfically requested as this finish provides a non-transparent exterior.