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50 Watt Halogen Par 25 240 Volt (Flood Light Beam)

This is a 50W 26-27mm ES/E27 Reflector/Spotlight bulb that produces a Warm White (830) light which can be used in domestic and commercial applications
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Beam Angle
30 Degrees

Cap/Base
26-27mm ES/E27

Cap/Base Type
Edison Screw

Colour Temp
2700 K

Diameter
80 mm

Dimming?
Dimmable

Length
85 mm

Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights

Light Colour
Warm White (830)

Manufacturer
Leading Brand

Technology
Halogen

Type
Light Bulb

Voltage
220-240 Volt

Wattage
50 W

50 Watt Halogen Par 25 240 Volt (Flood Light Beam) from Leading Brand

Model: HPAR25FL50

This Par25 Flood Beam reflector lamp is rated at 50 Watts and runs off mains voltage, making it a perfect replacement for an energy hungry halogen reflector lamp. Fully dimmable via a standard dimmer switch this bulb emits a crisp sparkling light perfectly suited to precision or decorative lighting in retail, commercial and domestic applications. Offering a 2500 hour lamp life, twice that of an incandescent bulb.

Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Reflectors/Spotlights
Technology Halogen
Wattage 50 W
Manufacturer Leading Brand
Light Colour Warm White (830)
Dimming? Dimmable
Beam Angle 30 Degrees
Colour Temp 2700 K
Diameter 80 mm
Length 85 mm
Cap/Base Type Edison Screw
Type Light Bulb
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life 2500 hrs
Voltage 220-240 Volt
Cap/Base 26-27mm ES/E27

Associated Product Barcodes

5013669143457

Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

50PAR25/FL HAL:
50PAR25FL240 H003
SLI ONLY

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