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IntroductionEPA does not endorse any product or GENSectionHIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGESectionFLUORESCENT / BALLASTSectionCOMPACT FLUORESCENTSectionSTAGE AND STUDIOSectionMINIATURE AND SEALED BEAMSectionPROJECTIONSectionAPPENDIXSectionThis latest edition of theGE product catalog hasbeen updated to help youmore easily select the GElighting products that bestmeet your needs.Technical data in this catalog (life,lumens, wattage, etc.) are nominalvalues, subject to manufacturer’stolerances. All technical data inthis catalog is based on laboratorytests conducted under controlledconditions. Performance of individuallamps may vary. Because of frequentdesign improvements, the valueslisted may not be current ratings.Technical bulletins may be issuedfrom time to time if changes inratings occur prior to the nextcatalog printing.Technical Support1-800-GE LAMPSFor the most up-to-date,comprehensive productinformation, visit the GE Lightingwebsite atwww.gelighting.com.i12345678Aimagination at work Copyright General Electric Company 2006

GE Consumer & nSMThe future can seem pretty intimidating: Our known reserves of oil andnatural gas are expected to be depleted by 2045, the climate is changing,and more than a billion people lack clean water. At GE, we believe someof the world’s most pressing challenges present an opportunity to dowhat we do best: imagine and build innovative solutions that benefitour customers and society at large.As a global leader in energy, technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure,GE is uniquely suited to help solve environmental challenges, todayand for generations to come. Our customers want a more prosperous,cleaner future. By harnessing our most abundant renewable resource the imagination of our people -we can create that future with them. Weare taking a new approach to solving some of our customers’ toughhestenvironmental problems.We call it ecomagination.Impact of ecomagination:If every household in the U.S. replacedone 100-watt Incandescent light bulbwith a GE compact fluorescent bulb equivalentin light output, over the bulb’s life, we wouldsave enough energy to power more than1 million U.S. homes for an entire year.Our Heritage, Our FutureWe believe that better technology is the answer to our customers’environmental challenges. And we are confident we can find tomorrow’ssolutions to those challenges just as we have since the days of ourfounder, Thomas Edison.Throughout our 127-year history, we have invented solutions to meetour customers‘ greatest needs. Over many years, we have developedone of the broadest ranges of environmentally advanced technologies.We will build on this legacy of success by researching and developingnext-generation clean technologies. Our goal is to be a leader in bringingclean energy, air, and water and improved quality of life-to all of theworld’s citizens.imagination at workecomaginationProductsAll Screw-in CFLsUltra T8 LampsT5 LampsUltraMax BallastsUltraStartTM BallastsHalogen-IRDiamond Precise On the way to certificationCMH Lamps

��tsAdditionalBenefitsStarting on page 5-10All ENERGY STAR CFLsAll Screw-inproductsEnergy Savingsup to 108* per lampUp to 13x longer lifewhen using a 42 watt CFL to replace a 150W a-lineUltra T8 Lamps F28 Watt-Miser Hi LumenStarting on page 4-9Energy Savings up toAll products Ecolux , 148* per 4-lamp Fixture Available in CVGwhen using a F28 & UltraMax ballast to replace a Std. T12 systemStarting on page 4-7T5 Lamps High Efficiency High OutputAll products Ecolux ,Energy Savings up to 132* per 6-lamp Fixture Available in CVGwhen using a T5 fixture to replace a Std. 400 Metal Halide systemStarting on page 4-37UltraMax BallastsT8 BallastsEnergy Savings up toMulti-Voltage 148* per 4-lamp Fixturewhen using a F28 & UltraMax ballast to replace a Std. T12 systemStarting on page 4-38UltraMax BallastsT5 & T8 BallastsEnergy Savings up toProgrammed Start 148* per 4-lamp Fixture Multi-Voltagewhen using a F28 & UltraStartTM ballast to replace a Std. T12 systemStarting on page 2-5Halogen-IR PAR38 HIR & XL PAR30 HIR & XLEnergy Savings up to 13.20* per lampUp to 6000 hour lifewhen using a Retail HIRTM to replace a Std. HalogenDiamond Precise Q21EMR16Starting on page 2-9Energy Savings up to 14.50* per lampUp to 2x Longer Lifewhen using a 21 watt Diamond Precise to replace a 50R20On the way to certificationCMH Lamps 400 Watt 350 Watt 250 WattStarting on page 3-9Energy Savings up to 160.00* per lampSPXX color – CRI 90 when using a 350W & e-HID UltraMaxTM ballast to replace a Std. 400 watt MH system* @ 10 per kWh over life of lamps. Actual savings depends on specific lamps compared.

GE Consumer & IndustrialLightingWe’ve got the fastest wayto slow this down.Saving energy is good business. Energy-efficient lightingfrom GE may be the fastest, easiest way to slow yourmeter down and add dollars to your bottom line.That’s why GE has more than increased our productdevelopment investment with a clear goal to be theindustry’s energy-saving leader.The result is a whole new line of leadership products, likethe F28 UItraMax system. Combining our 28-watt T-8lamp with a high-efficiency UltraMax ballast delivers upto 44% energy savings over T-12 systems. In some cases,pay back is less than a year.27% Savings replacingstandard halogen PARswith the Retail HIRTM foraccent, merchandisingand general lighting.72% Savings when youreplace 150-watt incandescentlamps with our 42-watt CFL.44% Savings when youreplace T12 System withGE’s Ultra Lamps andUltraMax Ballast.The GE 42-watt compact fluorescent equals the lightoutput of a 150-watt incandescent. That’s a savings of108 watts.TMThe new Retail HIR Halogen uses 27% less energy,with double the life of a standard halogen PAR.Think your meter is spinning too fast?GE Lighting:Your #1 energy-saving choiceimagination at work50% Savings when youreplace standard PARswith GE ConstantColor CMH lamps.

GE Consumer & IndustrialLightingThe newly expanded GE Lightingand Electrical InstituteWorld famous training and lighting education center now alsooffers curriculum for electrical distribution systems!Impressive, full-scale lighting demonstration spaces.Comprehensive electrical distribution product center, completewith “control room” simulations.Variety of scheduled conferences offered throughout the year,led by experienced lighting and electrical distribution professionals.And e-tools from the Institute:Mondays @ noon - Live, on-line training offered each week tosharpen your product and market knowledgeValue*Light – GE’s award-winning cost of light analysis programThe Lighting Toolkit – a collection of 7 simple estimating toolsincluding a Simple Energy Calculator, Lighting Layout Estimator,and the Watts Per Square Foot Estimator.The Lighting AssistantTM - a set of 26 user-friendly tools includingValue*Light, the Lighting Toolkit, 2005 Energy Policy Act TaxIncentive Calculator and much, much more!Call 1-800-255-1200, or visitwww.gelighting.comimagination at work

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Incandescent LampsGENERAL INFORMATIONINCANDESCENT LAMPS (CONTINUED)150 Watts.1-17175 Watts.1-18200 Watts.1-18240 Watts.1-19250 Watts.1-19300 Watts.1-19350 Watts.1-20375 Watts.1-20400 Watts.1-20500 Watts.1-20750 Watts.1-211000 Watts .1-21Bulb Identification . 1-2Filament Identification . 1-2Base Identification . 1-2Lamp Locator . 1-3Introduction. 1-4GE Reveal A-Line Bulbs . 1-5GE Survivor A-Line Bulbs . 1-5GE covRguard A-Line Bulbs . 1-5GE Long Life Floodlight or Spotlight . 1-5Catalog Headings . 1-6Footnotes .1-26INCANDESCENT LAMPSMISC. INCANDESCENT LAMP TYPES .1-21EXPORT-ONLY3 Watts . 1-74 Watts . 1-76 Watts . 1-77 Watts . 1-77.5 Watts . 1-710 Watts . 1-711 Watts . 1-812-13.5 Watts . 1-815 Watts . 1-815/135/150 Watts . 1-818 Watts . 1-820 Watts . 1-821.5 Watts. 1-825 Watts . 1-827 Watts .1-1030 Watts .1-1030/70/100 Watts .1-1033 Watts .1-1034 Watts .1-1040 Watts .1-1045 Watts .1-1150 Watts .1-1150/100/150 Watts .1-1250/200/250 Watts .1-1252 Watts .1-1254 Watts .1-1255 Watts .1-1360 Watts .1-1365 Watts .1-1367 Watts .1-1469 Watts .1-1470 Watts .1-1470/170/240 Watts .1-1475 Watts .1-1485 Watts .1-1588 Watts .1-1590 Watts .1-1595 Watts .1-15100 Watts.1-15100/200/300 Watts .1-16110 Watts.1-16116 Watts.1-16120 Watts.1-16135 Watts.1-1765 Watts .1-2175 Watts .1-2185 Watts .1-21120 Watts.1-21150 Watts.1-21E27 BASE-EXPORT80 Watts .1-21100 Watts.1-21120 Watts.1-22150 Watts.1-22EXPORT PAR300 Watts.1-22LUMEN RATED TRAFFIC SIGNAL165 Watts.1-22AIRPORT30 Watts .1-2240 Watts .1-2245 Watts .1-22120 Watts.1-22200 Watts.1-22204 Watts.1-22620 Watts.1-231000 Watts .1-231200 Watts .1-23MULTIPLE STREET LIGHTING .1-23DECORATIVE3 Watts .1-2315 Watts .1-2325 Watts .1-2340 Watts .1-2460 Watts .1-2575 Watts .1-25100 Watts.1-26150 Watts.1-26PORTABLE LIGHTING PRODUCTS .1-26CROSS REFERENCE .1-27For the most up-to-date product information, see www.gelighting.com. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.All footnote references found at the end of this section.Reduced WattageB1-1

Incandescent LampsBULB IDENTIFICATIONDIA.DIA: Diameter of bulb at widest point.MOL: Maximum Overall Length including base or pins.LCL: Distance between the center of the arc tube andthe Light Center Length reference plane.Note: Lamp drawings are not drawn to scale. Be sure to checksize and dimension information when identifying each lamp.DIA.MOLMOLLCLTo convert inches to millimeters,multiply the dimension (in inches) by 25.4(i.e. 1.5” x 25.4 38.1 mm).FILAMENT 8CC-8C-5C-7AC-2VCC-2VBASE IDENTIFICATIONCand Screw IntermediateE12E17Med SkirtE26/50x39ScrewTerminal1-23 Contact MedE26Can DC BayDisc BaseCan SC BayB15Single ContactPfMed ScrewE262-Lug SleeveB22dMog ScrewE393-Lug SleeveB22-3Med BiPostMed Side Pr3 Contact MogulE39DMedPfP28sExt. Mog End PrGX16dMog PfP40sMogul BiPostG38Mog End PrGX16dFor the most up-to-date product information, see www.gelighting.com. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.All footnote references found at the end of this section.Reduced WattageB

Incandescent LampsLAMP LOCATORA15MedA152 & 3-Lug SlvA17MedA19MedA21MedA213C MedA23MedLamp Shape AB8B13B10Cand Cand MedLamp Shape BC7C7Cand DC BayCA8CandLamp Shape CCA9MedCA10CandCA10MedLamp Shape CAT8DiscT6.5DC BayT8MedT6.5InterG16.5 G16.5G16.5Cand DC Bay SC BayG25MedG16.5MedG30MedG30Med SkrtG40MedG40MogLamp Shape GT20T4 T4.5 T6T6.5T7T7T7T8T8T8T10T10T12T14T20T24T8T8Cand Cand Cand DC Bay Cand DC Bay Inter Cand DC Bay Inter SC Bay SC Pf Med Med Pf 3C Med Med Pf Mog BiPost Med BiPost Med Bi PostLamp Shape MLamp Shape TS6S6Cand DC BayS6InterS8SC BayS8SC PfS11CandS11DC BayS11InterS11MedS11SC BayS14MedLamp Shape SER30MedER39MedLamp Shape p Shape BRR40MedPS30MedPS30MogPS35MogE17MedLamp Shape RPR40Med SkrtR40MogLamp Shape EP253C MogR52MogLamp Shape PLamp Shape RPAR20 PAR30PAR36Med NP Med NP Scrw TrmPS25 PS253C Mog MedRP11SC BayF20MedLamp Shape FR14R14SC Bay InterM14MedPS40MogPS40Mog PfPS52MogPAR46Med Sid PrPAR56Scrw TrmPAR38SkrtPAR38PAR38Med Skrt Med Sid PrPAR56Mog End PrPAR56Mog End Pr(6X16DEXT)PAR46Scrw TrmPAR64Scrw TrmPAR46Mog End PrPAR64Ex Mog End PrLamp Shape PARLamp Shape PSFor the most up-to-date product information, see www.gelighting.com. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.All footnote references found at the end of this section.Reduced WattageB1-3

Incandescent LampsINTRODUCTIONGE’s incandescent lamps trace their ancestry to the world’s first practical electric bulb, invented by Thomas AlvaEdison, founder in 1879, of the company that became General Electric Company.More than a century of research and development later, the present range of GE incandescent lamps representsthe state of the art of lamps for residential and commercial use, as well as special purpose lamps for decorativeor display applications.In an incandescent lamp, light is generated by heating the filament to incandescence. The hotter the filament, themore efficient it is in converting electricity to light. However, when the filament operates hotter, its life is shortenedso the design of each lamp is a balance between efficiency and life. This is why lamps of equal wattage may havedifferent lumen ratings and different life ratings.Incandescent lamps of similar size are commonly available with different wattage ratings. The fixture wattage limitshould not be exceeded.PROTECTION FROM MOISTUREWhen HRG (Hard Glass) appears in the Lamp Description column, theouter bulbs are made of special thermal-shock-resistant glass.However, sometimes external protection of the lamps is also neededto eliminate the chance of bulb breakage due to contact with waterduring operation. Footnotes will indicate when external protectionis needed. Where HRG is not shown, the bulb glass is such that the lampsrequire protection from exposure to mist or condensation as well as directcontact with water during operation.RATED LIFEValues are based on a large number of representative lamps undercontrolled conditions. Individual lamps or groups of lamps may vary fromthe Rated Life shown. Rated Life is a median value of life expectancy – thetotal operating time at which under normal conditions 50% of any largegroup of initially installed lamps are expected to be still burning.GEOsram/SylvaniaPhillipsINCANDESCENT BRAND NAME CROSS-REFERENCEReveal Bug-LiteCool BeamcovRguard Saf-T-Gard Soft PinkSoft White Miser Extended ServicePlant LightLong Life Soft WhiteLumilineParty LightSurvivor Watt-Miser Watt-Miser PARWatt-Miser Plus—Bug LiteCool-LuxSafeline—Soft PinkEnergy Saver Soft WhiteExcel-Line Spot-GRODouble Life Soft WhiteLumiline——Super Saver Super Saver Par Super Saver Excel —Bug-A-WayCool BeamSilicone Coated—Softone PastelsEnergy SavingExtended ServiceAgro-LiteLonger Life Soft WhitePhilinea—Industrial ServiceEcon-o-WattEcon-o-ParExtended ServiceATTENTION: This brand-name cross-reference chart is provided only as a quick reference. Other lamp companybrand listings may only represent a near equivalent, versus an identical match to GE brands. Individual lampmanufacturers’ product offerings and performance specifications should be consulted. Lamp performance may beaffected by environmental conditions, and/or auxiliary equipment.1-4For the most up-to-date product information, see www.gelighting.com. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.All footnote references found at the end of this section.Reduced WattageB

Incandescent LampsGE REVEAL LIGHT BULBSSuperior light quality over regular incandescent that: Produces “clean, beautiful light ” for more vibrant colors Contains Neodymium glass that filters out dulling yellow rays Is available in 40-100 watt A-Line Also available for nearly every application from candle shapesto flood lights A color enhanced full spectrum light bulbReveal A-lineGE SURVIVOR A-LINE BULBSBuilt to last, even under many “rough” service conditions. Five filament support design protects against early burnouts causedby bumps, jars and vibration Longer life. lasts 3000 hours. 3-4 times longer than standard bulbs* Popular wattages available Economically priced Best A-line choice for general commercial/industrial useSurvivor * Survivor bulbs provide a 300%-400% increase in life with 68%-75% of the light of ordinary bulbs.GE COVRGUARD BULBS Teflon * coating is shatter and weather-resistant Resists breakage from heat and thermal shock that can occur from water,sleet, snow, molten solder, and weld spatter Wide choice of wattages and voltages Rough service version available for extra tough conditionsUses:Construction sites, loading docks, string lighting, elevators, trouble light,metal fabricating, food processing areas, farms. covRguard* Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont.GE LONG LIFE FLOODLIGHT OR SPOTLIGHT 25% longer life than standard reflectors. Ideal for use in high ceilings andhard to reach track lighting. Easy replacement – same length and width as standard R bulbs Some lumen loss from standard reflectors(See listing for lumen values) Available in 45w floodlight and 65w floodlight and spotlightLong LifeBR30 ReflectorFloodlight orSpotlightUses:Down lighting, display lighting, accent lighting, wall washing.Wherever standard reflector bulbs are used.For the most up-to-date product information, see www.gelighting.com. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.All footnote references found at the end of this section.Reduced WattageB1-5

Incandescent LampsHEADINGS IN THIS CATALOG SECTIONThe following terms and descriptions can help you when checkingIncandescent lamp specifications and when ordering products.Within this product line, lamps are divided by wattage.Within wattage, lamps are listed alphabetically by bulb shape.Life-Hours:LCL in.:Distance between the center of the filament and theLight Center Length reference plane, in inches.Life (as defined by FTC Lamp Label Rules) is rated lifein hours. (see page 1-26).Light Output-Lumens:Order Code:Light output (as defined by FTC Lamp LabelRules) is rated average lumens.MOL in.:It is important to use this five-digit codewhen ordering

The Lighting AssistantTM - a set of 26 user-friendly tools including Value*Light, the Lighting Toolkit, 2005 Energy Policy Act Tax Incentive Calculator and much, much more! imagination at work Call 1-800-255-1200, or visit www.gelighting.c