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Often, when it is time to r place a light bulb the easiest c urse of action to take is to l ok at the bulb that you t ke out and simply replace it. Wh t if you want to understand wh t you have so you know how to s arch for a replacement? The numbers and l tters are abbreviations and with the kn wledge of what they mean you can asily look for the light bulb you w nt. Wattage Wattage is the amount of energy the light uses per hour. In the same family of light bulbs (like incandescent light bulbs) the higher the wattage the brighter the light is. The disadvantage is that you use more energy. So, if a light bulb is 100 watts, you are using 100 watts of energy per hour. You'll often see this shortened and will see the abbreviation look like this: 100W or 100w. If you are using a compact fluorescent the number will be more like 16w. Bulb Shape With Philips Lighting, for example, there are at least 50 bulb shapes in incandescent light bulbs. With halogen and halogena' you will find at least 32 bulb shapes. In Philips Fluorescent and Compact Fluorescent groups there are at least 38 bulb shapes. And lastly with HID, Specialty and LED light Bulbs there are over 50 bulb shapes. If you are using a PAR38 in your recessed lighting, that same bulb shape is available in an incandescent, halogen, compact fluorescent or metal halide. The overall length may vary a little but the basic shape of the light bulb will be the same.
How do you know what b lb shape you have? The letters sed aren't really abbreviations. Examples of b lb shapes: BT15, BR40, PAR38, T4, G25, A19 and so on. A19 is y ur common incandescent light bulb often sed in table lamps. F, B & BA Sh pes are used generally in chandeliers and sc nces. BR, ER, PAR, R and thers are used in recessed lighting and s me outdoor lighting. G are globe l ght bulbs commonly used in vanity l ghting. This is not all the sh pes but you get the idea. If you l ve in California, you might be s rprised to know that the state r quires contractors of new construction to nsert certain fixtures that only use c mpact fluorescents. These will often take PL b lbs shapes. They are PL-H, PL-S, PL-C, PL-L and PL-T. Th y vary in regards to base styl and length and number of t bes you see on the bulb. Base Type The most common base types are Medium base and Candelabra base. Medium base is the regular size that is roughly 1" in diameter. Candelabra base is the much smaller base that is used mainly in sconces, chandeliers and some small portable lamps. In California the base types of the plug in light bulbs are written like this: G24d-3, G23, 2G8-1, G24q-1 or something in a similar sequence. Voltage Voltage should be chosen based on the voltage of power that is coming into your home. This is indicated in either 120V or 130V. If you have put a 120V light bulb in a table lamp and you've blown a couple pretty quickly, you most likely need a 130V light bulb. Low voltage lighting is 12 volts or 12v and is generally halogen light bulbs. Spot Vs Flood Spot or a flood often used in recessed cans each have varying degrees of swath of light. It might be 10(degrees), 25, 32 or 40 or any number around this range. Spots are a narrower beam and flood light bulbs have a larger beam of light.
Color Sometimes you will see on y ur bulb a number like 827, 830, 835 or 841. All of th se numbers are the different colors th t Philips compact fluorescent plug ins c me in. Other light bulbs may c me in varying colors as well. By gr sping these simple indicators, most will be ble to figure out what kind of l ght bulb they are holding. Good l ck to you.
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