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Features
High efficiency up to 105 lumens per watt for ongoing cost savings High lumen output up to 7,000 lumens for improved system efficacy and reduced number of fittings Very long and reliable product life up to 36,000 hours High colour quality CRI 85Ra Low mercury content 2.5mg Reduced environmental impact (less waste) than T8 lamps Smaller physical dimensions for improved light output control and smaller, more aesthetic fittings Peak lumen output between 34-38C Designed only for HF-operation higher lamp efficacy and lower ballast losses than conventional ballasts
T5 LongLast
Linear Fluorescent Lamps T5 LongLast High Efficiency 14W, 21W, 28W, 35W T5 LongLast High Output 24W, 39W, 49W, 54W, 80W
Product information
T5 LongLast lamps are triphosphor uorescent lamps with 16mm outer diameter (5/8 of an inch). These lamps feature Starcoat Technology that delivers high quality triphosphor performance. GE produces two ranges of T5 LongLast lamps in 4 different lengths: High Efficiency offering high lumens per watt High Output offering improved lumen package
The High Efficiency range of T5 LongLast brings lumen efficacy up to 105lm/W. Combined with an extremely long service life, this range of lamps is ideally suited for commercial and retail application in both direct and combined direct/indirect luminaires.
Application areas
Retail Office Schools Commercial Industrial Sports halls
Compliance
GE Lighting T5 LongLast linear uorescent lamps comply with IEC/EN 60061, IEC/EN 60081 and IEC/EN 61195 and IEC/EN 62471
Lamp type Measuring conditions Frequency [kHz] Calibration Current [A] Voltage of HF Generator [V] Reference Resistor []
Lumen maintanence may vary for lamps with colour temperature 5000K
Lamp type Lifetime Performance Rated Median Life - Preheat, 3 Hours Cycle [h] Median Life - Preheat, 12 Hours Cycle [h] Operating Mode for LSF and LLMF Data Lamp Survival Factor LSF 2,000 Hours LSF 4,000 Hours LSF 6,000 Hours LSF 8,000 Hours LSF 12,000 Hours LSF 16,000 Hours LSF 20,000 Hours Lamp Lumen Maintenance LLMF 2,000 Hours LLMF 4,000 Hours LLMF 6,000 Hours LLMF 8,000 Hours LLMF 12,000 Hours LLMF 16,000 Hours LLMF 20,000 Hours Service Life - Preheat, 3 Hours Cycle [h] Service Life - Preheat, 12 Hours Cycle [h] Measuring Conditions Frequency [kHz] Calibration Current [A] Voltage of HF Generator [V] Reference Resistor []
Lumen maintanence may vary for lamps with colour temperature 5000K
24W
39W
49W
54W
80W
30,000 36,000 HF preheat, 3h cycle 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 96% 90% 96% 95% 94% 93% 91% 90% 89% 20,000 23,000 20-26 0.300 150 250
30,000 36,000 HF preheat, 3h cycle 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 96% 90% 96% 95% 94% 93% 91% 90% 89% 20,000 23,000 20-26 0.340 224 330
30,000 36,000 HF preheat, 3h cycle 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 96% 90% 96% 95% 94% 93% 91% 90% 89% 20,000 23,000 20-26 0.255 390 765
30,000 36,000 HF preheat, 3h cycle 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 96% 90% 96% 95% 94% 93% 91% 90% 89% 20,000 23,000 20-26 0.460 235 255
30,000 36,000 HF preheat, 3h cycle 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 96% 90% 96% 95% 94% 93% 91% 90% 89% 20,000 23,000 20-26 0.550 290 260
Dimensions
Cap-G5 IEC 60061 Data sheets 7004-52-5
C B A
4.75
Max. 15.75
11.5
Max7.62
F14, F24 A Max Base to Base B Min Pin to Base B Max Pin to Base C Max Pin to pin D Max Outer Diameter [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] 549 553,7 556,1 563,2 17
Max. 2.67
Test conditions: thermal chamber with 2C accuracy draught-free air constant lamp current horizontal burning position
Ambient Air Temperature [C] -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Relative Luminous Flux [%] 9 14 22 32 45 60 76 91 98 100 97 92 86 81 76
100 80 60 40 20 0 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Operating hours
Operating hours
Dimming
Dimming is done by the control of the discharge current. In dimming mode, the optimum cathode temperature shall be maintained by additional cathode heating current. All GE T5 lamps are given a seasoning burn-in at the end of the assembly line. This is sufficient cathode preparation for dimming, no additional burn-in at full power is required before using the lamp for the first time. Please note that after transportation and installation, the mercury is scattered in the tube. For stabilized operation, the excess mercury should be migrated to the cold spot. This may take up to 20 hours of full-power operation. The stabilization time becomes even longer if the lamps are dimmed.
Emergency operation
In emergency operation, lamps are typically underdriven running at low power. To save battery life, emergency inverters may not apply additional cathode heating which would be necessary to maintain the proper cathode temperature. Such unfavourable conditions result in accelerated blackening and shorter life over a longer period in emergency mode. In a typical application, the emergency lighting system is tested for a short period on a regular basis. The cummulative impact on lamp life can generally be considered low.
W/nm/1lm
W/nm/1lm
380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730
150 100 50 0
150 100 50 0 380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730
Wavelength [nm]
Wavelength [nm]
W/nm/1lm
W/nm/1lm
380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730
150 100 50 0
150 100 50 0 380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730
Wavelength [nm]
Wavelength [nm]
W/nm/1lm
150 100 50 0
CRI [Ra] 85 85 85 85 85
Wavelength [nm]
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GE Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. For this reason, all product descriptions in this brochure are intended as a general guide, and we may change specifications from time to time in the interest of product development, without prior notification or public announcement. All descriptions in this publication present only general particulars of the goods to which they refer and shall not form part of any contract. Data in this guide has been obtained in controlled experimental conditions. However, GE Lighting cannot accept any liability arising from the reliance on such data to the extent permitted. T5 LongLast Data Sheet August 2013