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Energy-saving lamp Osram DULUX D 13 W/827 — 13W, G24d-1 cap, T11, 900 lm, CRI 89, 10000 h
Osram DULUX D 13 W/827 is a compact energy-saving fluorescent lamp designed for fixtures with a G24d-1 cap. With a nominal power of 13 W and a tubular T11 form factor, the lamp produces approximately 900 lm of warm white light (2700 K) and provides a high color rendering index (CRI 89). The rated lifetime of the lamp is up to 10,000 hours, making it suitable for installations where long operating life and stable light output are required.
The lamp delivers efficient luminous efficacy at low power consumption, offering energy savings compared with conventional incandescent sources while maintaining good quality of light. A CRI of 89 ensures reliable color reproduction for indoor environments. Its compact T11 shape and G24d-1 cap allow straightforward replacement in compatible luminaires, and the long rated life reduces maintenance frequency and replacement costs.
Ensure the luminaire accepts a G24d-1 cap and is compatible with compact fluorescent lamps before installation. Switch off power to the fixture, remove the existing lamp by releasing it from the cap, and insert the Osram DULUX D 13 W/827 into the socket until it is securely engaged. Restore power and allow a short warm-up period for the lamp to reach full luminous output. Follow any ballast or driver requirements specified by the fixture manufacturer.
For optimal lifetime and performance, use the lamp in fixtures that provide the correct ballast type for compact fluorescent lamps and avoid frequent on/off cycles. Install in environments with adequate ventilation and within the specified ambient temperature range of the luminaire. Dispose of the lamp according to local regulations for fluorescent lamps, which may contain small amounts of mercury.
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