What does 4100 K mean on a light bulb?
cool white
Color temperature designations of light bulbs can be confusing. Sometimes you’ll see subjective terms such as “warm white” or “cool white.” Other times, the quantitative Kelvin temperature number will be used: 2700K (warm white), 4100K (cool white).
What does the D on a light bulb mean?
Products with a D indicate that they have been awarded a D energy rating by the EU energy label directive based on their energy efficiency index (EEI) relative to a standard incandescent light bulb. D rated non-directional lamps have a relative energy consumption of <95%.
What does the D stand for in LED lights?
LED stands for light emitting diode. LED lighting products produce light up to 90% more efficiently than incandescent light bulbs.
What color is 4100 Kelvin?
4,100K usually has a very slight yellow tint but is mostly white. Lights that emit a cool white color are ideal for workspaces where your employees should be able to see the objects that they are working on clearly.
What is 4000K light?
4000K is really the transitional color temperature that begins to turn the warmer yellow of 3000K into a cool white. At 5000K you will only be seeing the cool white color temperature in the light. Warm light will typically be anything that’s 3000K and under. Cool white will be anything that’s 4000K and above.
What is standard light bulb size?
26 mm
Medium or Standard: E26 (26 mm in diameter) is the size of the majority of light bulbs used in the United States.
Can you replace regular light bulbs with LED?
To get the benefits of LED without replacing all your existing fixtures, all you need to do is replace all your incandescent screw-in lightbulbs with screw-in LED bulbs. Just make sure that you replace your incandescent bulb with a comparable LED that will match the performance of the previous bulb.