Westinghouse 53000 LED E26 (Medium) 25000hours 8W 81.3lm/W
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Total cost of ownership (TCO)
Information about total cost of ownership.
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the Westinghouse 53000 light bulb is $1.12 for the K1A, Ottawa, ON.
The estimated cost of ownership for the 3-years of the Westinghouse 53000 light bulb is $3.37 for the K1A, Ottawa, ON.
Annual energy consumption is calculated using the typical power consumption based on an average of 3 hours of lights on and, if applicable, remaining hours of the day power consumption in standby mode multiplied by 365 days a year.
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TCO for 1 year
Cost of ownership:1.12$
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TCO for 3 years
Cost of ownership:3.37$
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TCO for 5 years
Cost of ownership:5.62$
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TCO for 10 years
Cost of ownership:11.23$
Description
Westinghouse Lighting 5300020 65W Equivalent R30 Flood Dimmable Soft White LED Energy Star Light Bulb with Medium Base (6 Pack)
Specifications
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R9
6
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Dimmable
Dimmable
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Life (hrs)
25000
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Base Type
E26 (Medium)
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Bulb Type
BR30
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Three Way
No
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Beam Angle
107
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Brand
Westinghouse
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Technology
LED
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Dims Down to %
5
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Model
53000
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Power Factor
0.9
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Lamp Category
Directional
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Connected Lamp
No
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Warranty (years)
5
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Special Features
Other,,Recessed Fixtures
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Brightness (lumens)
650
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Color Quality (CRI)
82
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Energy Used (watts)
8
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Efficacy (lumens/watt)
81.3
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Light Appearance (Kelvin)
2700
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Available On Market
2016-07-06
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Product Finder Bulb Type
Reflector (Flood/Spot)
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Maximum Overall Length (mm)
131
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Wattage Equivalency (watts)
65
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Maximum Overall Diameter (mm)
95.1
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Lamp Rated for Enclosed Fixtures
No