Philips Lighting: Classic filament LEDbulbs
LEDClassic 6W A60 E27 830 CLND1PF/10
Product Description
The Philips LEDClassic 6W A60 E27 LEDbulbs combine the familiar shapes of classic incandescent bulbs with the benefits of long-lasting LED technology. They deliver beautiful, decorative warm-white light while saving around 90% on energy costs compared with traditional light bulbs.
Product Data
General Information | Value | Technical Specifications | Value |
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Cap-Base | E27 [E27] | Color Code | 830 [CCT of 3000K] |
EU RoHS compliant | Yes | Beam Angle (Nom) | 270° |
Nominal Lifetime (Nom) | 10000 h | Luminous Flux (Nom) | 570 lm |
Switching Cycle | 20000X | Color Designation | White (WH) |
Technical Type | 6-50W | Correlated Color Temperature (Nom) | 3000 K |
Luminous Efficacy (rated) (Nom) | 95.00 lm/W | ||
Color Consistency | <6 | ||
Color Rendering Index (Nom) | 80 | ||
LLMF At End Of Nominal Lifetime (Nom) | 70% |
Electrical and Operating | Value | Temperature | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Input Frequency | 50 to 60 Hz | T-Case Maximum (Nom) | 40 °C |
Controls and Dimming | Value | Mechanical and Housing | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Dimmable | No | Bulb Finish | Clear |
Bulb Shape | A60 [ A 60mm] |
Product Details
Category | Value |
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Order code | 929001974542 |
Numerator - Quantity Per Pack | 1 |
Numerator - Packs per outer box | 10 |
Material Nr. (12NC) | 929001974542 |
Copy Net Weight (Piece) | 0.030 kg |
Dimensional Drawing
The bulb has a standard A60 shape with dimensions C (height) 104 mm and D (diameter) 60 mm.
Photometric Data
The photometric data indicates a uniform light distribution with a maximum intensity at the center, gradually decreasing towards the edges. The spectral power distribution shows a peak in the yellow-green region, characteristic of warm white light.
Lifetime Diagrams
Lumen Maintenance Diagram: This diagram shows the lumen output over burning hours. The lumen output starts at 100% and gradually decreases, reaching approximately 70% at 10,000 burning hours.
Life Expectancy Diagram: This diagram illustrates the failure rate over time. The failure rate remains low for the first 5,000 hours and then gradually increases, reaching a significant level around 20,000 hours.