Quick Payback, Quality Illumination: What Simple LED Lamp Refits Can Do for You Adoption of LED lighting is undeniably on the rise—we are experiencing its benefits in our homes, workplaces, stores and cities. The reason for this shift is clear: LEDs bring new levels of energy efficiency and longevity, minimizing costs. While most people see the value in LED lighting technology, some have been hesitant to commit to installing new LED fixtures, settling for less-efficient options instead. What they may not know, however, is that there is another option. While LED fixtures deliver a strong ROI over time, decision makers can also find quick payback and quality illumination with easy-to-install LED refit solutions. 66% longer rated lifetimes than LFLs, meaning less disruption & relamping costs As much as 43–53% less energy required to operate than LFL alternatives* Better lighting quality with instant full brightness, warm and cool color temperatures, numerous lumen options and higher CRI (80+) Improved durability & hassle-free disposal with NSF-rated shatter-resistant tube options and no hazardous materials Rethinking the Dominance of LFL LED refit solutions allow easy installation of long-lasting, energy-efficient lighting without major fixture changes through simple one-to-one lamp exchanges. Think fluorescent lamps are the only practical option for ambient commercial lighting? Think again. Billions of linear fluorescent lighting (LFL) tubes exist in warehouses, retail facilities, offices and other large commercial spaces worldwide. They surround us daily, and for decades we have considered fluorescent lighting a relatively efficient technology. Thanks to LEDs, that perception is now shifting. LFL may be ubiquitous, but it has been optimized about as much as it can be. Trust us, we know—GE has produced LFLs since the 1930s and has helped advance the technology for decades. LFL is also seen by some as overly “harsh” due to the high color temperature and lower CRI often used and the frequency of over-lighting in many environments that use LFL. Now there is a better option. LED tube lamps can serve as direct replacements for LFL, enabling greater efficiency, longevity and a better quality of light with little installation effort required. Why Choose LED Tubes? There are a variety of reasons to replace LFLs with LEDs, including:
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Quick Payback, Quality Illumination: What Simple LED Lamp Refits Can Do for YouAdoption of LED lighting is undeniably on the rise—we are experiencing its benefits in our homes, workplaces, stores and
cities. The reason for this shift is clear: LEDs bring new levels of energy efficiency and longevity, minimizing costs.
While most people see the value in LED lighting technology, some have been hesitant to commit to installing new LED
fixtures, settling for less-efficient options instead. What they may not know, however, is that there is another option.
While LED fixtures deliver a strong ROI over time, decision makers can also find quick payback and quality illumination
with easy-to-install LED refit solutions.
66% longer rated lifetimes than LFLs, meaning
less disruption & relamping costs
As much as
43–53% less energy required to operate than LFL alternatives*
Better lighting quality with instant full brightness,
warm and cool color temperatures, numerous lumen options and higher CRI (80+)
Improved durability & hassle-free disposal with NSF-rated shatter-resistant tube options and no hazardous materials
Rethinking the Dominance of LFLLED refit solutions allow easy installation of long-lasting, energy-efficient lighting without major fixture changes through simple one-to-one lamp exchanges. Think fluorescent lamps are the only practical option for ambient commercial lighting? Think again.
Billions of linear fluorescent lighting (LFL) tubes exist in warehouses, retail facilities, offices and other large commercial spaces worldwide. They surround us daily, and for decades we have considered fluorescent lighting a relatively efficient technology. Thanks to LEDs, that perception is now shifting.
LFL may be ubiquitous, but it has been optimized about as much as it can be. Trust us, we know—GE has produced LFLs since the 1930s and has helped advance the technology for decades. LFL is also seen by some as overly “harsh” due to the high color temperature and lower CRI often used and the frequency of over-lighting in many environments that use LFL.
Now there is a better option. LED tube lamps can serve as direct replacements for LFL, enabling greater efficiency, longevity and a better quality of light with little installation effort required.
Why Choose LED Tubes?
There are a variety of reasons to replace LFLs with LEDs, including:
*Savings is product-dependent. Comparison is between 18W 2200lumen/15W 1800 lumen LED options and 32W 2725 lumen alternatives.
Which LED Tube Type Is Right for You? If LED tubes sound compelling, the first thing to think about is which type best suits your needs. The right choice depends on whether you want the easiest installation or the highest efficiency.
• UL Type A tubes with integrated drivers utilize existing LFL ballasts; no wiring or tools arerequired. Perform a simple swap of the existing LFL with a UL Type A LED tube, and you are done.Lifespan and compatibility of UL Type A tubes depend on the existing LFL ballast, and dimmingcapabilities are limited on these models—but installation could not be easier.
• UL Type C tubes require installation of a remote driver and removal of the existing LFL ballast,meaning they take more effort to install than Type A, but far less than putting in a new fixture.UL Type C offers the highest system efficacy, compatibility and performance, however, and it
allows robust dimming and control functionality.
How Much Could You Benefit? Wondering whether LED tubes are right for your business? Consider the following factors to determine the opportunity for improvement for your building:
What sort of LFL tubes are you considering replacing?
Energy savings will vary based
on existing technology: A T12 LFL
lamp is less efficient than a T8
or T5, and ballasts affect energy
consumption, too.
How much cost/disruption can be avoided with less frequent tube light replacement?
Especially in hard-to-access or
high-traffic areas, decreased
maintenance could make a big
difference.
Where do you want LED tubes?
Lamp alternatives are available
for 2-, 3-, 4- and 8-foot LFL tube
applications, as well as U-tubes
and high-lumen applications.
T5 LED replacement options will
be coming soon.
How would better quality of light be beneficial?
Employees or customers may
prefer a different level of light
output, warmer color temperature,
better color rendering or instant
brightness.
Savings from switching to LED tubes adds up fast.
Consider the case of one of the nation’s largest
apparel, cosmetics and home furnishings retailers.
Seeking less maintenance, lower energy costs and
the ability to sync LED tube fixtures with new lighting
controls, this company relamped 50,000 fixtures
across 44 stores in 2015, unlocking $544,500 in
savings. In 2016, the retailer plans to convert another
74,000 fixtures, bringing annual savings to more
than $1.3 million. All told, the company stands to
reduce its lighting spend by as much as $15 million
over the rated life of GE’s LED tube product purely
from energy savings gained from switching from
LFL to LED lamps.
In 2015, a majorretailer relamped
50,000FIXTURES ACROSS
44 STORESSAVING
$544,500
The Bottom LineFull fixture replacement options abound for commercial spaces, but a quick and sure way to significantly
reduce energy and maintenance costs is through LED replacement options. Want to discover how
much you could save? Contact a sales representative today.
LED Tubes At-A-GlanceDesigned to fit in fixtures intended for linear fluorescent lamps (LFLs), LED tubes from GE are a smart , efficient and long-lasting solution to replace traditional lighting.
GE Lighting offers two solutions. To ensure the lamp you choose is the best for your application and to help your decision be easier and more informed, here is a quick rundown of those choices.
LED Tube with Integrated Driver Wired to Existing LFL Ballast
LED Tube with Remote DriverLED Tube with Integrated Driver Wired to Mains
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Delivers lowest installation cost. No rewiring required for installation
Medium installation cost. Requires rewiring for installation
Limited dimming capabilities
Controllable dimming system
Limited dimming capabilities
Reduced system efficacy Best system efficacyHigher system efficacy than UL Type A
System compatibility dependent upon LFL ballast
Life dependent on LED tube and LFL ballast
Good system compatibility between LED tube and driver
Low-voltage connection to sockets minimizes shock hazard
Additional safety processes required due to high-voltage wires
LED Tube with integrated Lightech™ driver
LED Tube with remote Lightech™ driver
GE does not anticipate that it will offer UL Type B tubes in North America.
UL TYPE A UL TYPE B
GE LIGHTING’S SOLUTION
UL TYPE C
GE LIGHTING’S SOLUTION
To learn more about the best lighting solution for your needs, visit www.gelighting.com/refitsolutions or schedule a free lighting audit from GE today!
Medium installation cost. Requires rewiring for installation
Optimal system compatibility between GE LED tube and GE Lightech driver
GE Recommends - Easiest Installation GE Recommends - Best PerformanceNot Recommended
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Note: UL Type B solutions require changing the lamp holder.
Application illustration only, subject lamps not used in photo.
Convert your existing linear fluorescent fixture to LED lighting without needing a comprehensive reinstall. LED tubes are ideal for those seeking high energy savings with minimal installation time. Each LED tube is outfitted with an internal GE driver. The GE integrated LED tubes run on electronic T8 instant-start or programmed start ballasts.
FEATURES• 2’, 3’, & 4’ tubes • 950 - 3,150 lumen options available • >100 lumens per watt (LPW) • Available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K and 6500K color temperatures • 50,000 hours• Dimmable* • 2’ and 4’ DLC listed • UL and cUL listed – in compliance with 1598 certification• Open or enclosed fixtures• 5-year limited warranty
BENEFITS• Fast and easy LED upgrade• Low energy LFL replacement• 66% longer life than LFL (50,000 vs. 30,000 hours)• Better quality of light –instant on • Fully illuminates fixture - >270° light distribution• No UV• Easy disposal, non-hazardous waste
GE Lighting
Refit Solutions from GE
Integrated LED Tubes - Glass 2, 3 and 4 foot - Improved Lumens
To learn more about saving money and energy, go to: gelighting.com/ThinkLED
When you Think LED lighting, Think GE.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Savings calculations are based on energy costs using $0.11 per kWh and 16 hours of daily operation.
Years
$500
$450$400$350$300
$200$150
$100
$250
$50$0
0 1 2 3 4 5
F34T12 CW (4-Lamp)
F32T8 SP (4-Lamp)
LED Integrated Tube
System Watts - Refit LED Tubes
Ballast FactorLED18ET8/4/xxxRated Lumens
LED Approx. System Watts
per tube
F32T8 Approx. System Watts
per lamp
L (232MAX-G-L) 2100 17 25
N (232MAX-G-N) 2300 20 28
H (232MAX-G-N 3050 27 37
Lumen and wattage numbers above are approximations that can be used for estimates only.LED System Watts - Add 10%-12% to LED Tube wattage for driver losses.
Check ballast compatibility at www.gelighting.com/LEDTUBES-ballast-compatibility
Save 66% compared to standard T8 (4-lamp) light fixtures over a five-year period. Provides 4400 lumens at 36W vs. 6600 lumens at 148W in a 4 lamp T12 system.
Savings Breakdown
Product is compliant with material restriction requirements of RoHS
Application illustration only, subject lamps not used in photo.
GE Lighting
To learn more about saving money and energy, go to: gelighting.com/ThinkLED
When you Think LED lighting, Think GE.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Refit Solutions from GE
Convert your existing linear fluorescent fixture to LED lighting without needing a comprehensive reinstall. LED tubes are ideal for those seeking high energy savings with minimal installation time. Each LED tube is operated by an internal GE Lightech™ driver. GE integrated LED tubes run on electronic T8 instant-start or programmed start ballasts.
FEATURES• 2’, 3‘ & 4’ tubes • 950 – 3,050 lumens• >100 total system lumens per watt (LPW) • Available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures • 50,000-hour rated life• Dimmable*• DLC listed (2ft. and 4ft.)• UL and cUL listed – in compliance with UL 1598 certification• Open or Enclosed Fixtures• 5 year limited warranty
BENEFITS• Fast and easy LED upgrade• Low energy LFL replacement• 66% longer life than LFL (50,000 vs. 30,000 hours)• Better quality of light - no UV - instant on • Shatter resistant - prevents breakage and downtime• Easy disposal, non-hazardous waste
Integrated LED Tubes - 2, 3 and 4 foot - Improved Lumens
Savings calculations are based on energy costs using $0.11 per kWh and 16 hours of daily operation.
Years
$500
$450$400$350$300
$200$150
$100
$250
$50$0
0 1 2 3 4 5
F34T12 CW (4-Lamp)
F32T8 SP (4-Lamp)
LED Integrated Tube
System Watts - Refit LED Tubes
Ballast FactorLED18ET8/4/xxxRated Lumens
LED Approx. System Watts
per tube
F32T8 Approx. System Watts
per lamp
L (232MAX-G-L) 2050 17 25
N (232MAX-G-N) 2250 20 28
H (232MAX-G-N 3000 27 37
Lumen and wattage numbers above are approximations that can be used for estimates only.LED System Watts - Add 10%-12% to LED Tube wattage for driver losses.
Check ballast compatibility at www.gelighting.com/LEDTUBES-ballast-compatibility
Save 66% compared to standard T8 (4-lamp) light fixtures over a five-year period. Provides 4400 lumens at 36W vs. 6600 lumens at 148W in a 4 lamp T12 system.
Savings Breakdown
Product is compliant with material restriction requirements of RoHS
Application illustration only, subject lamps not used in photo.
Convert your existing linear fluorescent fixture to LED lighting without needing a comprehensive reinstall. LED tubes are ideal for those seeking high energy savings with minimal installation time. Each LED tube is outfitted with an internal GE driver. GE integrated LED tubes run on electronic T8 instant-start or programmed start ballasts.
FEATURES• T8 U-Tube 6” Spacing • 1800-1900 lumen option available • >120 total system lumens per watt (LPW) • 3000K, 3500K, 4000K and 5000K • 50,000-hour rated life• UL and cUL listed – in compliance with UL 1598 certification• Open or Enclosed Fixtures• Damp rating• 5 year warranty
BENEFITS• Fast and Easy LED upgrade• Low energy LFL replacement• 2X longer life than LFL (50,000 vs. 24,000 hours)• Better quality of light –instant on • Shatter resistant• No UV• Easy disposal, non-hazardous waste
GE Lighting
Refit Solutions from GE
Integrated LED U-Tube
To learn more about saving money and energy, go to: gelighting.com/ThinkLED
When you Think LED lighting, Think GE.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Product is compliant with material restriction requirements of RoHS
Product SpecificationsIntegrated Refit LED U-Tubes
System Watts - Refit LED Tubes
Ballast FactorLED13ET8G/U6/8XX
Rated Lumens
LED Approx. System Watts
per tube
F32T8/U6 Approx. System Watts
per lamp
L (232MAX-G-L) 1500 13 25
N (232MAX-G-N) 1800 15 28
H (232MAX-G-N 2200 20 37
Lumen and wattage numbers above are approximations that can be used for estimates only.LED System Watts - Add 10%-12% to LED Tube wattage for driver losses.
Check ballast compatibility at www.gelighting.com/LEDTUBES-ballast-compatibility
Save 46% compared to standard T8 2 lamp light fixture annually. Provides 3600 lumens at 30W vs. 4900 lumens at 56W in a 2 lamp T8 system.
Savings Breakdown
GE Product
CodeDescription
Bulb Shape
BaseLow
BF WattsNormal
BF WattsHigh
BF WattsCase Qty
Length (In)
Low BF Intital Lumens
Normal BF Initial Lumens
High BF Initial Lumens
Color Temp
(°K)CRI
Rated Life (L70)
DLC Listed
43120 LED13ET8/U6/830 T8 Med Bi-Pin (G13) 11 13 16 12 22.5 1500 1800 2200 3000 80+ 50,000 NA
43125 LED13ET8/U6/835 T8 Med Bi-Pin (G13) 11 13 16 12 22.5 1550 1850 2250 3500 80+ 50,000 NA
43129 LED13ET8/U6/840 T8 Med Bi-Pin (G13) 11 13 16 12 22.5 1600 1900 2300 4000 80+ 50,000 NA
43130 LED13ET8/U6/850 T8 Med Bi-Pin (G13) 11 13 16 12 22.5 1600 1900 2300 5000 80+ 50,000 NA
Considering LED Tubes
Fluorescent lighting is universal; billions of these tubes can be found in warehouses, retail facilities and other large commercial spaces across the globe. Look up, and you’ll likely find these familiar tubes lining the ceilings of many facilities.
But linear fluorescent tubes (LFLs) have largely reached their maximum technological potential. In contrast, LED lighting is rapidly evolving and providing an alternative to LFLs. Building and facility managers are adopting LED lighting for its long life span, energy efficiency and controllability. Now, with Refit Solutions from GE anywhere LFL is today, LED can exist tomorrow.
As an emerging lighting technology, LED linear tube options are raising questions throughout the industry—it’s important to know the options and which one will work best for you.
The OptionsThree different types of LED linear tube options have emerged onto the market, as designated by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) under the UL 1598 certification. In order to make the best choice for your facility, it’s important to consider the differences:
LED Tube with Integrated Driver - Compatible and Operated on Existing LFL Ballast
Description This UL Type A tube, which will be offered by GE through its LED Tube with integrated Lightech™ driver, is designed with an internal driver that allows the tube to operate directly from the existing linear fluorescent ballast. Most of these products are designed to work with T12, T8 and T5 ballasts.
Advantages UL Type A offers the simplest installation process—retrofitting involves a simple swap of the existing LFL with a UL Type A LED tube. Unlike the other options, no electrical or structural modification of the existing LFL fixture is required.
Disadvantages However, with these benefits come some limitations. The lifetime of a UL Type A solution is dependent not only on the design life of the LED tube, but on the linear fluorescent ballast life, which could result in additional maintenance and costs within the lifetime of the product. Also, compatibility with various linear fluorescent ballasts on the market may vary, depending on different manufacturers and models.
Additionally, a UL Type A tube sacrifices efficiency due to the additional power loss from the existing ballast and is limited in dimming and controllability.
Description Like the UL Type A, this UL Type B tube operates with an internal driver. However, UL Type B’s internal driver is instead powered directly from the main voltage supplied to the existing LFL fixture, requiring several important and unique considerations.
Disadvantages Installation of a UL Type B involves electrical modification to the existing fixture in order to connect the tube to the power supply. The existing LFL and its corresponding ballast must be removed from the fixture. Sockets may need to be replaced, and a connection is required from the fixture input wires directly to the sockets.
UL Type B is inherently more efficient than UL Type A, with no power loss from the removal of the existing LFL ballast, but it is similarly limited
in dimming and control capabilities.
It is important to note that the fixture’s incoming power wires are connected directly to the sockets, meaning installers are potentially exposed to the main’s voltage during installation. For safety reasons, strict adherence to installation instructions is critical when rewiring existing fixtures and utilizing UL Type B tubes. Safe installation can be completed, but total installation time and cost will increase because of high-voltage wiring. GE does not anticipate that it will offer UL Type B tubes in North America.
LED Tube with Integrated Driver - Wired to Mains
TYPE A
TYPE B
NotRecommended
EasiestInstallation
UL ConsiderationsIf retrofitting an existing fixture that is UL approved with a UL-approved LED tube, the fixture will remain UL approved. If retrofitting an existing fixture that is not UL approved with a UL-approved LED tube, the fixture with the LED tubes would need to be submitted to UL for approval, if UL certification is necessary.
GE’s Refit Solutions will keep intact the existing fixture’s UL certification because Refit Solutions are certified by UL. GE customers must read the instructions provided with Refit Solutions prior to installation to understand inherent risks involved in altering existing systems.
As a more controllable technology than LFL, LED lighting can be successfully integrated into facilities’ energy-efficiency planning. And with new LED tube options, the installation work can be done without as much hassle. GE’s Refit Solutions can provide efficient LED lighting anywhere fluorescent tubes currently exist.
To learn more about GE’s Refit Solutions or to schedule a professional lighting audit, please visit www.gelighting.com/refitsolutions.
Description A UL Type C tube, offered among GE’s Refit Solutions as the LED Tube with remote Lightech™ driver, operates with a remote driver that powers the LED linear tube, rather than an integrated driver. Like UL Type B, UL Type C involves electrical modification to the existing fixture, but the low-voltage outputs of the driver are connected to the sockets instead of line voltage.
Advantages Installation for UL Type C tubes involves removing existing tubes and ballasts, and it may involve
replacement of existing sockets. The fixture input wires must be connected to the LED driver, and the driver’s low-voltage output wires must then be connected to the sockets before installing the new LED linear tubes. Once installed, this driver can power several LED tubes throughout the fixture.
The UL Type C offers the highest system efficacy, best system compatibility and greatest overall performance. It can be integrated with robust dimming and control functionality, helping to offset moderate labor and installation costs with heightened efficiency well into the future.
BEFORE YOU BEGINRead these instructions completely and carefully.
Provided ComponentsThe components have been properly packed to avoid damage during transit. Inspect the components to confirm there is no physical damage. Do not install damaged components.
The carton consists of:• LED tubes• Drivers• Instruction sheet• Labels
Tools and Components Required• Screwdriver (6-12mm)• Wire cutters
WARNINGRISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK• Disconnect power before installation or maintenance.
Contact a qualified electrician for installation.• LED Retrofit Kit installation requires knowledge of
luminaires electrical systems. If not qualified, do not attempt installation. Contact a qualified electrician.
• Install this kit only in the luminaires that have the construction features and dimensions shown in the photographs and/or drawings.
• To prevent wiring damage or abrasion, do not expose wiring to edges of sheet metal or other sharp objects. Installers should not disconnect existing wires from lampholder terminals to make new connections at lampholder terminals. Instead installers should cut existing lampholder leads away from the lampholder and make new electrical connections to lampholder lead wires by employing applicable connectors.
CAUTIONRISK OF INJURY• Tube may fall down if not installed properly, follow
installation instructions.• Wear safety glasses and proper aid during installation
and maintenance.RISK OF PRODUCT DAMAGE• Do not replace conventional LFL directly with LED tubes.
LED tubes need a DC voltage to work.
Save These Instructions These Instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in components nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problem arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purpose, the matter should be referred to General Electric Company. GE Lighting does not claim liability for any installation not performed according to this guide or not by a qualified electrician.
• Installation to be performed by factory trained or qualified personnel. Ensure this manual is provided to the installers and users. • Use this product only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If there are any questions or concerns, contact the manufacturer.• This tube is designed for indoor application only, and should not be used in environment of high temperature and high humidity.• LED tubes & Lightech LED drivers (products SKUs on last page of this installation guide) are sold separately. Do not operate LED tubes without the corresponding Lightech LED driver.• This device is not intended for use with Emergency exits. • Suitable for dry location.• Suitable for “Type IC” or “Type non-IC” luminaires.• Max. 4pcs LED tubes can be operated in a luminaire.
For Your SafetyRead and observe all CAUTIONS and WARNINGS shown throughout these instructions.
LED tubes with LightechTM driver
3 Secure Lightech driver to fixture by using existing ballast mounting holes and screws. Use self-tapping screws (not provided) to create new mounting holes if necessary.
Connect the black (L) and white (N) wires of driver to black and white wires of AC line, respectively. Connect each blue wire of the driver to each lampholder at one end. Then at the opposite end, connect the red wire of the driver to one lamp holder.
4A
4C
4B
Components Installation
1 Ensure that the power to the unit is turned off. Use proper lockout and tagout procedures.
2 Remove existing lamps, fixture coverplate, and ballast. Replace lamp holders if necessary. Leave wiring in place and make sure wire length is long enough to attach to the new LED driver. Verify that the AC supply line is provided with a ground wire connected to the luminaire.
RedBlackBlack (L)
Blue
Blue
White (N)White
One Tube Fixture Two Tube Fixture
Four Tube Fixture
5 Compact wires and reattach fixture coverplate.
RedBlack
Black (L)
Blue
White (N)White
Red
BlackBlack (L)
Blue
White (N)
White
Maintenance/Lamp ReplacementContact qualified electrician for the maintenance service. Order any replacement parts individually with the exact same model number. For any questions or concerns contact the manufacturer.
Product InformationBulb Shape Base Watts PC Description
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class [B] RFLD complies with the Canadian standard ICES-003. Ce DEFR de la classe [B] est conforme á la NMB-003 du Canada.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
6 7Insert the correct and marked end of the LED tube into the lamp holder of the fixture and rotate 90 degrees. Repeat for remaining tubes.
Restore power and ensure lamps are operating correctly.
Insert lamp into lamp holder
LED replacement lamps
GELighting
awaken
Innovation leadership A GE scientist invented the first visible LED in 1962, pioneering a technology that is revolutionizing the lighting industry. That was our start and now we are dedicated to constantly improving LED performance. We continually invest in new products and the latest upgrades to make sure our best LED solutions are available.
Trust We’ve been here. We’ll be here. Built into each of GE’s LED replacement lamps is 125 years of experience, reliability and innovation. Every performance claim we make is supported by stringent, comprehensive testing—ensuring that your lighting investment pays off today and in the future.
Long life GE’s LED replacement lamps are sturdy, dependable and long lasting. Depending on the lamp, you can expect up to 50,000 hours of rated life. That’s 12 hours a day, every day of the year, for over a decade.
Short payback period Decreased energy and maintenance costs, combined with utility rebates, deliver results that often exceed your expectations.
Family of solutions Directional. Omni-directional. Decorative. Dimming. Tight optical control. Accent. Task. Display. Indoor. Outdoor. You name it. We’ve got it in LED.
Why choose GE’S LED Lamps?
exceedingexpectations
Bulb Shape
Base Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty**
MOL (In)
Lumens Initial CBCP
Initial Color Temp CRI
WattageReplacement
*Rated Life L70 (Hrs) Dimmable
ENERGY STAR® Status
#LocationRating
Additional Information
Candles CA11 MED 3.5 68168 LED3DCAM-C/TP 120 3 4.2 170 2700 80 25W 15,000 Yes Damp Clear, Bent tip
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Updated / New Product
LED replacement lamps
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
LED Bright Stik™
Bulb Shape
Base Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty**
MOL (In)
Lumens Initial CBCP
Initial Color Temp CRI
WattageReplacement
*Rated Life
L70 (Hrs) Dimmable
ENERGY STAR® Status
#LocationRating
Additional Information
LED Bright Stik™MED 5.5 66256 LED5.5LS3/827 120 48 4.45 450 2700 80 40W 15,000 - Damp Case = 16 3-packs, ES 2.0
BR40 MED 13 64176 LED13DBR40/827 120 6 6.3 1070 2700 80 85W 25,000 Yes Damp Frosted, White body
14708 LED13DBR40/830 120 6 6.3 1070 3000 80 85W 25,000 Yes Damp Frosted, White body20445 LED13BR40/5K/TP 120 3 6.34 1070 5000 80 85W 25,000 Yes Damp Frosted, White body
Directional Lamps (MR16 - GU10)
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** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
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Updated / New Product
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** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
80 43258 LED80/2M250/740 3 8.4 11,800 4000 70 250W 50,000 - Damp Open or Enclosed Rated, CWA ANSI
-M58, M138, M15388099 LED80/2M250/750 3 8.4 11,800 5000 70 250W 50,000 - Damp Open or Enclosed Rated, CWA ANSI
-M58, M138, M15360 43263 LED60/2M175/740 3 8.4 8,800 4000 70 175W 50,000 - Damp Open or Enclosed Rated, CWA ANSI
-M57, M137, M15288107 LED60/2M175/750 3 8.4 8,800 5000 70 175W 50,000 - Damp Open or Enclosed Rated, CWA ANSI
-M57, M137, M152
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** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
High Lumen Biax
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** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
LED replacement lamps
Updated / New Product
TypeBase Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty** MOL (In)
Lumens Initial
Initial Color Temp CRI
WattageReplacement
*Rated Life L70 (Hrs) DLC UL
#LocationRating
Additional Information
Integrated 4ft LED Plastic Tubes (operates on Instant Start or Program Start Ballast)
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Integrated Glass Tubes - Type A
TypeBase Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty** MOL (In)
Lumens Initial
Initial Color Temp CRI
WattageReplacement
*Rated Life L70 (Hrs) DLC UL
#LocationRating
Additional Information
Integrated 4 ft LED Glass Tubes (operates on Instant Start or Program Start Ballast)T8 G13 18 35767 LED18ET8/G/4/830 20 48 2200 3000K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Instant or PRS Ballast
Integrated 4 ft Value LED Glass Tubes (operates on Instant Start or Program Start Ballast)T8 G13 15 35896 LED15ET8/835-V6P 6 48 1750 3500K 80+ 36,000 - Yes Damp Instant or PRS Ballast
Integrated 3 ft LED Glass Tubes (operates on Instant Start or Program Start Ballast)G13 11 35783 LED11ET8/G/3/830 20 36 1350 3000K 80+ 50,000 - Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 11 35784 LED11ET8/G/3/835 20 36 1400 3500K 80+ 50,000 - Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 11 35788 LED11ET8/G/3/840 20 36 1400 4000K 80+ 50,000 - Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 11 35789 LED11ET8/G/3/850 20 36 1500 5000K 80+ 50,000 - Yes Damp Instant or PRS Ballast
Integrated 2 ft LED Glass Tubes (operates on Instant Start or Program Start Ballast)G13 8 35775 LED8ET8/G/2/830 20 24 1100 3000K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 8 35776 LED8ET8/G/2/835 20 24 1100 3500K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 8 35778 LED8ET8/G/2/840 20 24 1100 4000K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Instant or PRS BallastG13 8 35779 LED8ET8/G/2/850 20 24 1100 5000K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Instant or PRS Ballast
Updated / New Product
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
TypeBase Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty** MOL (In)
Lumens Initial
Initial Color Temp CRI
WattageReplacement
*Rated Life L70 (Hrs) DLC UL
#LocationRating
Additional Information
Remote Plastic 4 ft LED Tubes (Operates on Remote Driver)T8 G13 18 94381 LED21T8/4/835 10 48 2400 3500K 80+ 50,000 Yes Yes Damp Requires Driver
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Updated / New Product
Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
LED replacement tubesRemote Drivers
Updated / New Product
TypeBase Type Watts
Order Code Description Volts
Case Qty**
Output Current (A) Frequency Eff Output
Output Voltage
Temp (Min)
Temp (Max) Dimmable
Additional Information
Lightech Drivers - Non-Dimming
18 93100 LED9T8/DR/UN/2L 120-277V 10 0.27x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 2 Tubes (non potted)
24 76289 LED12T8/DR/2L 120-277V 10 0.21x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 2 Tubes
30 38970 LED15T8/DR/UN/2L 120-277V 10 0.44x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 2 Tubes (non potted)36 82347 LED18T8/DR/UN/2L 120-277V 10 0.53x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 2 Tubes (non potted)21 94384 LED21T8/DR/1L 120-277V 10 0.62 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 1 Tube42 94385 LED21T8/DR/2L 120-277V 10 0.62x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F - Maximum 2 Tubes
Lightech Drivers - Dimming24 76290 LED12T8/DR/D2L 120-277V 10 0.21x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes48 76318 LED12T8/DR/D4L 120-277V 10 0.21x4 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 4 Tubes42 28174 LED14/DR/D3L 120-277V 10 0.43x3 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 3 Tubes30 38974 LED15T8/DR/D2L 120-277V 10 0.44x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes60 38975 LED15T8/DR/D4L 120-277V 10 0.44x4 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 4 Tubes36 88141 LED18T8/DR/D2L 120-277V 10 0.53x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes72 88139 LED18T8/DR/D4L 120-277V 10 0.53x4 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 4 Tubes42 60041 LED21T8/DR/D2L 120-277V 10 0.62x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes84 62030 LED21T8/DR/D4L 120-277V 10 0.62x4 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 4 Tubes45 34016 LED21T8/DR/VLC2L 120-277V 10 0.62x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes72 63126 LED36T8/DR/D2L 120-277V 10 1.06x2 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113 F Yes Maximum 2 Tubes
144 92013 LED36T8/DR/D4L 120-277V 10 1.06x4 50/60 Hz >.9 DC 26-34V -4 F 113F Yes Maximum 4 Tube
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Get more information at GELighting.com/ThinkLED* The life rating is based on the hours of operation the lamp will provide before reaching 70% of its original rating (L70)
** Minimum order quantity = 6 ENERGY STAR® status: ENERGY STAR® certified. Lamps without a “ ” are not ENERGY STAR® certified.
# UL 1993 Environmental Requirements for LED LAMPS Location, damp – Exterior or interior location that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on, or adjacent to, electrical equipment, and includes partially protected locations. Location, dry – Location not normally subject to dampness, may include a location subject to temporary dampness, i.e., building under construction, provided ventilation is adequate to prevent an accumulation of moisture. Location, wet – Location in which water or other liquid can drip, splash, or flow on or against electrical equipment. Notes: 1) Product descriptions ending in “/TP” indicate a carded blister or clamshell package nested in a tray for shelf display. Cards also designed for hook display.
Information provided is subject to change without notice. Please verify all details with GE. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions, and GE makes no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that such performance will be obtained under end-use conditions.
Updated / New Product
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