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Update your fixtures from fluorescent to LED Tubes. We offer a wide selection of energy efficient and cost saving LED tubes from top brands like LumeGen, Euri Lighting, GE, Keystone, Sylvania and more! We offer tubes of all lengths, wattages, color temperatures, and operation. Many of the LED Tubes we offer are DLC rated, offering the opportunity to gain additional utility-funded rebates. Learn more about rebates on our Utility Rebate Information Page. Have a large LED Tube project? Check out our Wholesale Department for what kind of volume discounts you can take advantage of.
LED Tubes are linear LED lamps which replace traditional linear fluorescent lamps in many commercial and residential fixtures. Linear lamps provide even, uniform illumination over narrow areas compared to other forms of lighting. The fixtures which use these lamps are typically long in length and installed from the ceiling or wall. This form of lighting has become increasingly popular due to its flexibility, excellent performance, and smooth aesthetic appeal.
Linear LED tubes can illuminate areas which are difficult to illuminate with non-linear light sources like a standard screw-in light bulb. Long spaces such as aisles, warehouse bays, or bays of office cubicles are perfect application for linear LED tubes as they can provide uniform illumination over the long spaces.
LED tubes are used commonly to retrofit fluorescent fixtures or can be used in certain new fixtures. They come in a range of lengths from 18" up to 8' and diameters from T5 and T8s with different lumen packages available to meet the demands of any space. They typically install into troffers, strip lights, wrap lights, under cabinet lights, and high bays
Fluorescent Tubes have been around forever and have worked great in the past so you may wonder what the advantage of switching to LED tubes would be. Making the switch from using linear fluorescent tubes to LED tubes can provide you with energy savings and maintenance savings. They also don't use any harmful chemicals like fluorescent tubes.
The most important factor for most people to make the switch is the energy savings you can realize after making the switch. The energy savings from LEDs compared to fluorescents isn't as high as the savings between LED and halogen, or LED and incandescent however, you can expect a 40 to 60 percent savings in energy costs. For example, a 32W 48in T8 fluorescent tube produces roughly 2400 initial lumens while a comparable LED tube that produces 2400 lumens uses only 18W which is a 43% energy savings for the same amount of light. With a building full of linear fixtures, the energy savings could really add up quickly!
Another important factor when considering LED tubes is maintenance costs. Most buildings which use linear lighting require several linear tubes to fill all of the sockets. It is pretty common for large buildings to have over 100 fixtures with each fixture requiring 3 or 4 linear tubes per fixture! You can see how having to change 100s of bulbs could be a time-consuming task. LED tubes typically last at least 50,000 operational hours while the fluorescent tubes average out around 20,000 hours.
Another thing to consider with fluorescent tubes is the light lose over time. Since fluorescent tubes produce light via heating up the gas in the tube, that means over time, fluorescent lamps almost always experience color variation and fading. At different stages of the fluorescent lamp's life, different light brightness and color will be produced causing unsightly dark spots and inconsistent lighting in the space. LEDs are proven to maintain their color and brightness for the length of the rated life of the LED. So for a 50,000 hour rated LED tube, it will only start experiencing diminishing light output after the 50,000 hours of operation.
LED Tubes contain no mercury compared to fluorescent tubes. LED tubes are easier to discard without special drop off locations compared to fluorescent. All fluorescent tubes contain some level of mercury for them to work.
The spice of life, variety, LED tubes are extremely versatile and come in many different configurations that can produce many different color temperatures and brightness of light compared to fluorescent tubes. LED tubes come in color temperatures from warm white 3000K, to Bright White 4000K, Daylight 5000K, and some as high as pure white 6000K. LED tubes can also come in a range of brightness with some producing more light than your traditional fluorescent tubes. Some LED tubes are also configured with wattage adjustable switch which allows the user to select between multiple wattage outputs thus affecting the amount of light it produces.
Fluorescent tubes mainly consisted of glass lens with the gas inside. The glass makes traditional fluorescent tubes very fragile and subject to breakage without special tube guards or wire guards. The toxic chemicals in fluorescent tubes is not something you want to break and breathe in. LED tubes can be constructed with glass lens or shatterproof plastic lens. Some LEDs even have aluminum back with plastic front for additional strength.
Now that we know what LED tubes are and their advantages over fluorescent tubes, let's check out the different types of LED tubes available and what they mean. Traditional fluorescent tubes came in different diameters to produce different light amounts: T5, T8, T12 were the 3 most common diameters. Outside of that, the only other things you would need to know is the wattage required and desired color temperature then you were set to make your buying decision for a fluorescent tube.
LED tubes add a few more factors to that equation of finding the perfect LED tube for you. There are not only different diameters but also different lens material (glass, plastic, or plastic + aluminum) as well as different power types available.
So, why are there so many different options for LED available when fluorescent tubes only has a few? The answer is simply LEDs tubes are primarily a retrofit solution for fluorescent fixtures. What this means is these LED tubes were specially designed to work with fluorescent ballasts which were designed to run fluorescent tubes. The ballasts in fluorescent fixtures are designed to power fluorescent fixtures only! A fluorescent ballast limits the flow of current into a fluorescent tube since the tube cannot operate directly off the electrical supply of a building. Ballasts have changed and become more efficient over time and since there are many types of ballasts on the market, LED manufacturers came up with several ways to retrofit LEDs to work with the different types of ballasts or fixtures. Some fluorescent ballasts simply cannot power an LED tube and require a direct wire installation. Below are the 4 main types of LED Tubes and what they mean:
Type A Tubes are the easiest and quickest installation for LED Tubes. Type A tubes are ballast compatible meaning they work directly off the fluorescent ballast without having to rewire or adjust the fixture. Simply plug and play.
The downside to Type A LED tubes is that they don't work with every fluorescent ballast out there. It is very important that you check the ballast compatibility list for each Type A LED tube and ensure the fluorescent ballast that is in the fixture you intend to install the Type A LED is listed on the ballast compatibility chart. Installing a Type A LED Tube into a fixture with a non-compatible ballast can cause serious safety issues including starting a fire.
Type A Tubes are perfect for quick re-lamps which require no professional electricians to wire the tube and a small investment upfront. This is best if the ballast is less than 5 years old. If the ballast is older, it may be worth using a Type B LED tube since the ballast would be closer to it's end of life after 5 years. Otherwise, you can replace the old ballast with a newer, compatible ballast and continue using the Type A LED tubes into the future.
Type B Tubes, also known as Direct Wire Tubes or Ballast Bypass Tubes, require the existing fluorescent ballast be cut out of the circuit and neutral and hot lines wired directly to the sockets which hold the Type B LED Tubes. LED Type B Tubes come with an internal driver which is powered directly from the main electrical system in the building. This makes Type B LED Tubes more energy efficient LED Tube compared to Type A LED Tubes.
Type B Tubes is a more simple LED Tube installation than Type A LED Tubes because you don't have to worr
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