Specification Sheet
SYLVANIA DULUX L T5 lamps are high lumen, single-ended twin-tube
lamps that provide lumen outputs similar to 2', 3' and 4' linear
fluorescent lamps, yet are half the length. With lumen outputs up to 4800
and lamp efficacies up to 87 lumens per watt, these compact lamps can
be used in indirect as well as direct applications.
QUICKTRONIC ballasts are available to operate FT18DL, FT24DL, FT36DL,
FT40DL/RS and FT55DL lamps. The QUICKSENSE circuitry in these
ballasts provides the end-of-life protection required by NEMA* for these
lamps. The QUICK 60+
®
warranty program applies to DULUX L lamp/
QUICKTRONIC ballasts installations.
*NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Product Offering
Description Watts Lumens
FT18DL 18 1250
FT18DL/RS 18 1250
FT24DL 24/27 1800
FT36DL 36/39 2900
FT40DL/RS 40 3150
FT55DL 55 4800
DULUX
®
L ECOLOGIC
®
T5 Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Key Features & Benefits
— High lumen single-ended twin-tube
lamps
— 18 through 55 Watts
— 2' x 2' fixture provides equal
lumen output to a 2' x 4' fixture
— 55 Watt lamps provide high lumen
output for indirect and higher
mounting height applications
— 3000K, 3500K, 4100K
— Excellent color rendition, CRI of 82
— Operate on OSRAM QUICKTRONIC
®
systems with QUICKSENSE
®
circuitry
— Passes Federal TCLP tests
Applications
— Indirect fixtures
— Landscape lighting
— Portable sports lighting
— Recessed and surface mounted fixtures
— Sign lighting
— Stage and set lighting
— Task lighting
— Wall sconces, wall washing fixtures
Application Notes
1. The FT18DL and FT18DL/RS lamps are not electrically interchangeable.
2. The FT24DL, FT36DL and FT40DL/RS lamps: various methods of operation
(preheat, rapid start, instant start, programmed start) possible.
3. Lamp life may vary with method of operation.
4. FT24DL: 27W on RS ballasts.
5. FT36DL: 39W on RS ballasts.
Application Information
CF029R9 8-17
SYLVANIA DULUX L ECOLOGIC fluorescent lamps are designed to
pass the Federal Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
criteria for classification as non-hazardous waste in most states.
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