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Energy efficiency class: Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
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Energy efficiency class: Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
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Emos ZQ2180. Bulb power: 18 W, Equivalent bulb power: 100 W, Fitting/cap type: E27, Luminous flux: 1521 lm, Bulb lifetime: 30000 h, Light colour: Warm white, Colour temperature: 2700 K, Beam angle (max): 300°, Color Rendering Index (CRI): 80, Power factor: 0.5
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Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.