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Glass LED MR16 from Crompton Lamps with a 5 watt energy consumption it has a light output of 350 lumens. The COB (chip on board) LED has improved optics and a great quality of light. It is available in 2700K and 4000K colour temperatures.
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Features
Glass LED MR16 from Crompton Lamps with a 5 watt energy consumption it has a light output of 350 lumens. The COB (chip on board) LED has improved optics and a great quality of light. It is available in 2700K and 4000K colour temperatures.
This is a low energy alternative to a 35 watt halogen with 86% energy savings. They operate on 12V AC or DC and can be used with additional low voltage transformers.
Key Features
- Wattage: 5 watt (comparable to a 35 watt incandescent).
- Available in colour temperature options: 2700K extra warm white and 4000K cool white.
- Lumens: 350lms
- Ambient operating temperature: -20 degree C to 30 degree C.
- Colour rendering index: 80 CRI
- Non Dimmable
- Cap type: GU5.3
- Beam angle: 40 degree
- LED Chip Type: SMD
- Voltage: 12V AC or DC
- Power factor: >0.5V
- Operating frequency: 50/60Hz
- Suitable for use in fire rated downlights.
- Energy saving: Yes
- Material: Glass
- Life expectancy: 20,000 hours
- Manufacturer: Crompton Lamps
- Guarantee: 3 Years
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Specifications & Dimensions
Specifications Beam Angle SpecificationsEvery light source from an LED to a simple wax candle has a beam angle. A beam angle is a measurement of how the light is distributed. GU10 LEDs and recessed downlights have a fairly narrow beam of around 40 degrees, anything within 5 degrees is classed as a medium beam.
A wax candle or traditional light bulb would have a beam angle of 360 degrees as the light shines all the way around but is less intense.
Combing brighter downlights with wider 60 degree beams allows you to space them out further, reducing the total amount of lights needed.
More information about beam angles.
40 Degrees Brand SpecificationsCrompton Lamps CRI SpecificationsCRI stands for Colour Rendering Index. It is a measurement of how well a light source can render the true colour of an object compared to natural light.
Rated out of 100, with an open flame or sunlight being a perfect 100. A light with 90 CRI and above would be classed as having high CRI, while 80 CRI is the standard for LEDs.
80 Ra Cap Type MR16 (GU5.3) Colour Temperature SpecificationsColour temperature is a measurement of appearance. Measured in Kelvins, the lower the rating, the warmer the light appears. Choosing the right temperature can have a dramatic effect on a room.
2700K - Extra Warm White
Similar to a traditional incandescent light bulb or halogen. It has a more orange and warmer tone, with a ‘soft white’ appearance. Ideal for living rooms.
3000K - Warm White
Clearer, but still quite warm. This is the ‘new norm’ for general lighting and is the most popular option. If you’re unsure I’d recommend trying this one.
4000K - Cool White
Clearer, whiter and crisp; used in commercial locations including supermarkets. Cool white appears brighter than warm white as the LED is covered in less phosphor. It can make a room appear cold and clinical but used correctly (white walls etc) it can make a room appear cleaner and modern.
More information about colour temperatures.
Dimensions Located Below Specifications Table Dimmable No Energy Rating G GTiN 5055579303293 Lighting Technology LED Lumens 350 Lumens Product Type SpecificationsLED MR16 Sku CLMR165W* Voltage SpecificationsAC standards for alternating current and DC standards for direct current.
Mains voltage is 230V AC and has a tolerance of 10%, some products are 220V or 240V AC which means they can be classed as mains voltage.
DC voltages usually require an LED driver to convert the mains voltage AC into low voltage DC. Popular DC voltages are 12V or 24V DC.
12V AC Wattage Specifications5 W - Diameter: 50mm
- Height: 46mm
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Product Questions & Answers
Product Questions & Answers
is this lamp dichroic or not as i need none dichroic as i am covering my loft spaceQuestion by: mark chapman on 19 Aug 2022, 09:11This is an LED rather than a Dichroic halogen.Answer by: Mathew Smith (Admin) on 19 Aug 2022, 09:55What is the best driverto use ,thanksQuestion by: Gordon milner on 16 Oct 2023, 09:58They operate on constant voltage and can be powered by AC or DC. The best low voltage transformers to use with MR16 LEDs are the Varilight ones:
https://www.downlights.co.uk/varilight-transformers.html
The 50W version can be used to power 1 LED.
You may want to consider replacing MR16 LEDs with mains GU10 as they're easier to deal with. You can convert them with this:
https://www.downlights.co.uk/lamp-holder-for-gu10-lamps-with-fast-fit-connection-box.htmlAnswer by: Chris Horridge (Admin) on 16 Oct 2023, 10:43 -
Product Codes
- 14855 - 2700K Extra warm white
- 14862 - 4000K Cool white