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LED tube bulb Philips 52790499 20 W G13 Neutral white 4000 K 2100 lm CRI 80
Philips 52790499 is an LED tube-style bulb with a G13 fitting that delivers neutral white light at 4000 K and a luminous flux of 2100 lm while consuming 20 W. Designed for straightforward replacement of traditional fluorescent tubes, this LED tube provides broad, even illumination with a beam angle up to 174° and a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 80. It operates on standard mains voltage and is part of the Ledinaire range, combining Philips quality with energy-efficient performance suitable for a variety of indoor environments.
The LED tube offers energy efficiency and long operating life compared with conventional fluorescent tubes, reducing maintenance and energy costs. With a neutral white 4000 K output and CRI 80, it produces consistent, natural-looking illumination appropriate for general-purpose indoor lighting. The wide beam angle ensures uniform light distribution across work surfaces and larger spaces. The product is compatible with standard G13 fixtures, enabling easy installation in existing luminaires.
Install the LED tube into a compatible G13 fixture following the luminaire manufacturer's instructions and ensuring power is switched off before replacement. Some installations may require bypassing or modifying existing fluorescent starters or ballasts—refer to the fixture documentation or a qualified electrician if necessary. After installation, switch on the mains power and verify uniform illumination. Allow a short warm-up time for full stable output.
Use this LED tube in dry, indoor environments and within the specified mains voltage range. Avoid installation in sealed fixtures that restrict heat dissipation unless the fixture is rated for LED tubes. For installations requiring dimming, confirm compatibility with dimmable drivers and controls; this product is intended for on/off operation unless specified otherwise by the luminaire documentation.
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