4" Specular Clear Reflector for Decorative Glass
*Housing and light bulb sold separately*
Lamping:
Line Voltage: 50W R20/PAR20 Maximum
Compact Fluorescent: 13W Quad/Triple
Models:
NS-38BZ , NS-38C , NS-38N , NS-38W
R20 Halogen Reflector
R20 Halogen Reflector
Details:
R20 Bulb Type
120 Volts
2,500 Average Rated Hours
480 Lumens
3000K
Available in 50W
Beam: 70°
Features and Benefits:
Nickel Plated Brass Base
High Lumen Output
Brilliant White Light
Better Color Rendering than Standard Floods
20% Brighter and Longer Lasting
Model: S4500
PAR20 Halogen Reflector by Sylvania
Sylvania PAR20 Halogen Reflector: Whiter light, brighter colors, precise beam control. Details:
PAR20 Bulb Type
Medium Base
120 Volts
1500 Average Rated Hours
475 Lumens
CC-8 Filament
500-6200 CBCP
39W
Available in Flood (30° beam spread) or Spot (10° beam spread)
Features and Benefits of Halogen Lighting:
Halogen lamps deliver crisp, white light
Perfect for display, accent and general lighting
The technology used in halogen lighting ensure a long life of 2,000 hours or more
Halogens will render colors accurately and match the color temperature of other light sources in the 3000K range
Compared to standard incandescent lamps, halogens offer superior lumen performance throughout the life of the lamp
Models: Y16103 , Y16104
13W Quad Tube Two-Pin Compact Fluorescent
13W Quad Tube Two-Pin Compact Fluorescent
Features:
T4 Bulb Type
GX23-2 Base
Color Rendering Index (CRI): 82
10000 Average Rated Hours
780 Lumens
13 Watts
Color Temperature:
2700K = Warm White
3000K = Soft White
3500K = Neutral
4100K = Cool White
Models: S8317 , S8318 , S8319 , S8320
Compliance:
• UL listed
• cUL listed
• Suitable for Wet Conditions
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cUL Mark is the UL Mark for Canada. Products with this type of mark have been evaluated to Canadian safety requirements, which may be different from US safety requirements.
Wet locations are unsheltered outdoor areas that are exposed to direct contact with rain and water.