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LED bulb Synergy21 S21-LED-TOM00930 — 4 W, 440 lm, 3000 K, GX5.3
Synergy21 S21-LED-TOM00930 is a GX5.3-base LED capsule that delivers 440 lumens from 4 watts, providing warm white illumination at 3000 K. Designed for fixtures that accept GX5.3 bulbs, this lamp offers a beam angle up to 60° and an estimated lifetime of around 35,000 hours. Its compact form factor and efficient light output make it suitable for accent and display applications as well as general lighting where a small, low‑power light source is required.
The LED bulb combines low power consumption with a relatively high luminous efficacy, producing a warm white light that preserves colour rendering for indoor scenes. Its long rated lifetime reduces the need for frequent replacements, and the GX5.3 base ensures compatibility with a range of capsule fixtures. With a controlled beam angle, the lamp provides focused illumination for displays and accent tasks while still usable for broader lighting when mounted in appropriate luminaires.
Ensure the luminaire is compatible with a GX5.3 base and switch off power before installing the bulb. Insert the capsule into the GX5.3 socket with a secure fit, restore power and verify the light output. Use the bulb in fixtures designed for LED capsules; avoid use in fittings that require integrated dimming unless the lamp is explicitly marked as dimmable. Allow the lamp to cool before handling after extended operation.
For optimal performance, use the bulb in dry indoor environments and in fixtures that provide adequate heat dissipation. If precise accenting is required, position the lamp to take advantage of the 60° beam angle and select fixtures with reflectors or diffusers to shape the light. Replace bulbs before end of rated lifetime if any significant dimming or colour shift is observed.
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