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FNS to FXL - ANSI Coded Light Bulbs

  • FSS Light Bulb

    FSS Light Bulb

    Description: FSS Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - Voltage 12 Wattage 20 Base BA15D Shape MR11 Life Hours 2000 Spread 10 Filament C-6 Category   Volts:  ...

    $6.93 $6.60
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  • FXL Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    FXL Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    Description: FXL Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb: This lamp is a 82 volt, 410 watt halogen light bulb. It is an MR16 with a diameter of 2 inches and a GY5.3 base. It has a Kelvin temperature of 3200 and is rated at 75 life hours...

    $11.04 $10.51
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  • FTD/GL Light Bulb

    FTD/GL Light Bulb

    Description: FTD/GL Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - GLASS LENS - Voltage 12 Wattage 20 Base G4 Shape MR11 Life Hours 2000 Spread 30 Category   Volts:   ...

    $5.95 $5.67
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  • FSA Light Bulb

    FSA Light Bulb

    Description: FSA Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - Voltage 120 Wattage 75 Lumens CBCP 6300 Amps 0.63 Base E17 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 75 Life Hours 3000 Spread 10 Kelvin 3000 CRI 100 Filament CC-8 ...

    $15.25 $14.52
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  • FNV GE ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    FNV GE ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    Description: FNV GE ANSI Coded Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - Voltage 12 Wattage 50 Amps 4.17 Base GU5.3 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 45 Life Hours 4000 Spread 60 Kelvin 3000 Filament AXIAL ...

    $3.53 $3.36
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FNS to FXL - ANSI Coded Light Bulbs

ANSI - American National Standards Institute

ANSI (American National Standards Institute) coded light bulbs meet specific industry standards for light output, bulb shape, base type, beam spread and other lamp specifications. If a manufacturer offers a light bulb with an ANSI designation, that bulb should be identical to a similarly ANSI designated bulb from other manufacturers. In the list below, some ANSI codes are followed by /5 or /7 or /130. This suffix indicates a version of the same bulb that is designed to provide longer rated life at some reduction in light output.