GE Current 35153 Incandescent Lamp
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GE's incandescent lamps trace their ancestry to the world's first practical electric bulb, invented by Thomas Alva Edison, 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 represents the state of the art of lamps for residential and commercial use, as well as special purpose lamps for decorative or display applications. In an incandescent lamp, light is generated by heating the filament to incandescence. The hotter the filament, the more efficient it is in converting electricity to light. However, when the filament operates hotter, its life is shortened so the design of each lamp is a balance between efficiency and life. This is why lamps of equal wattage may have different lumen ratings and different life ratings. Incandescent lamps of similar size are commonly available with different wattage ratings. The fixture wattage limit should not be exceeded.
Specifications:
Type: T7
Voltage Rating: 120 V
Wattage: 15 W
Base Type: E17 Intermediate Screw
Filament Type: C7A
Intensity: 108 Lumen
Finish: Clear
Overall Length: 2.25 Inch
Light Center Length: 1.56 Inch
Standard Package: 240
Application: Appliance, Sewing Machine
