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LED bulb BestService Lumax HP LL733 E27/E40 36W 6000 lm NW 840 340° 220–240V
BestService Lumax HP LL733 is a high-output LED bulb designed for use in E27 and E40 fittings. Rated 36 W and delivering approximately 6000 lumens of neutral white (NW 840) light, this lamp operates on standard 220–240 V supply and emits light across a wide 340° beam angle to ensure even ambient illumination in large indoor environments. Its optical distribution and lumen output make it suitable for fixtures used in commercial and industrial settings where bright, uniform light is required.
The bulb combines high luminous efficacy with a wide beam angle to reduce the number of fixtures needed for uniform coverage. With neutral white color temperature (approx. 4000 K), it provides balanced color rendering suitable for workspaces and public areas. The product fits both E27 and E40 sockets, offering installation flexibility for retrofitting existing luminaires. Operating on 220–240 V mains makes it compatible with common supply voltages in commercial buildings.
Install the bulb into a compatible E27 or E40 fixture only after disconnecting mains power. Ensure the lamp holder and fixture rating match the bulb’s mechanical type and supply voltage. Use in enclosed luminaires only if the fixture specifications allow for LED lamps with the given thermal and optical characteristics. After installation, switch on mains power and verify uniform light distribution across the intended area.
For best performance, install the bulb in fixtures with adequate heat dissipation and avoid subjecting it to frequent on/off cycling. Use in appropriately rated fixtures for ceiling heights and mounting points to achieve the intended light levels; combine with reflectors or diffusers if required to reduce glare in customer-facing areas.
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