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LED bulb Philips 7.5W (E27) 806 lm, warm white, CRI 80, lifetime 15000 h
Philips LED bulb 7.5W with an E27 cap delivers 806 lm of warm white light, equivalent to a 60 W incandescent lamp. With a colour rendering index (CRI) of 80 and an estimated lifetime of 15,000 hours, this bulb is designed for general indoor lighting where warm ambient light is preferred. The bulb is suitable for standard E27 fittings such as table lamps, ceiling fixtures and other domestic luminaires. Power factor: 0.5.
This Philips LED lamp provides consistent warm white illumination while using significantly less power than an incandescent equivalent. Its long rated lifetime reduces the need for frequent replacements, and the CRI 80 ensures natural-looking colours in everyday indoor environments. The E27 cap makes it compatible with a wide range of common fixtures, allowing straightforward installation and immediate energy savings.
Install the bulb into any compatible E27 socket by screwing it in until secure. Ensure the fixture is switched off and cool before replacing a lamp. Use with indoor fixtures that allow warm white lighting; the bulb operates at mains voltage in standard household circuits. If used in enclosed fittings, verify compatibility with the fixture's ventilation recommendations provided by the luminaire manufacturer.
For optimal performance and lifetime, avoid using the bulb in fully enclosed luminaires unless the luminaire manufacturer specifies compatibility with LED lamps. To achieve comfortable ambient lighting, pair this warm white 806 lm bulb with dimmable fixtures only if the bulb variant is marked as dimmable. Replace bulbs at the end of rated life to maintain consistent light output.
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