Prolite Energy Saving Spiral 15 Watt Green ES



Product Summary
15 W
26-27mm ES/E27
Edison Screw
Green
49 mm
Non-Dimmable
100 W
121 mm
Prolite
Spiral
Energy Saving
220-240 Volt
Prolite Energy Saving Spiral 15 Watt Green ES
from Prolite (Model: HELIX/15W/ES/GR)A coloured glass spiral light bulb which features a coloured phosphor to give architectural hues and colouring. This lamp is 240 volt and is great for seasonal and display applications with all the energy saving and cost savings associated with compact fluorescent lamps.
Potential saving for bulb over its manufacturers predicted life: £51.00
Assuming electricity is charged at p per kWh rate (most electricity companies charge approx. 12p per kWh).
Actual Wattage | 15 W |
Cap/Base | 26-27mm ES/E27 |
Cap/Base Type | Edison Screw |
Colour | Green |
Diameter | 49 mm |
Dimming? | Non-Dimmable |
Equivalent Wattage In Old Technology | 100 W |
Length | 121 mm |
Manufacturer | Prolite |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 5000 hrs |
Shape | Spiral |
Shape (Landing) | Spiral |
Type | Energy Saving |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiersSP15ESEDGREEN L039 |
Additional Information
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