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Replacing traditional 38 Watt fluorescent tubes with their LED equivalents of 105 centimeters offers several tangible benefits. These advantages are immediately noticeable in business operations and support a more sustainable workflow.
The installation of a 105 centimeter LED T8 tube may vary depending on the type of fixture. It is important to choose the correct method to ensure safe and functional lighting. There are two common types of LED T8 replacement tubes:
Installer's note: Always check the compatibility of the LED tube with the existing ballast. While many LED tubes are directly interchangeable, efficiency can be further improved by removing the ballast.
If you are unsure about the installation method or tube type (Type A, B, or hybrid), always refer to the product manual or the technical specifications from the manufacturer. A hybrid 105 centimeter LED T8 tube, for example, can operate with or without ballast, offering flexibility.
When selecting the right 105 centimeter T8 LED tube for a project, several technical details are important. These details determine light quality, efficiency, and suitability for your intended application.
Specification | Meaning for the installer | Common values (105cm LED T8) |
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Replacement Wattage | Indicates which traditional fluorescent lamp (38W) the LED tube replaces. This helps in selecting the correct length and brightness replacement. | 38W |
Wattage (LED) | The actual power consumption of the LED tube. Lower wattage means greater energy savings. | 11.4W - 16W |
Luminous Flux (Lumen) | The amount of light the tube emits. A higher lumen value indicates increased brightness. | 1260 - 2500 Lumens |
Light Color (Kelvin) | The color temperature of the light, from warm (lower Kelvin) to cool (higher Kelvin). | 3000K (Warm White), 4000K (Cool White), 6500K (Daylight White) |
Color Rendering (CRI) | Indicates how faithfully colors are rendered. A high CRI (80 or higher) is usually sufficient for general purposes. | 80-89 Ra (Good color rendering) |
Dimmable | Whether the LED tube is dimmable, and if so, with which type of dimmer. Not all LED tubes are dimmable by default. | Yes / No (depending on model) |
Power Factor | The efficiency with which the lamp converts electrical power to light. A value above 0.90 is favorable. | >0.90 |
Lifespan | The expected operational lifespan in hours. This determines replacement frequency. | 30,000 - 75,000 hours |
Housing Type | The tube material, usually glass or plastic. Glass offers a more traditional appearance, while plastic is more robust. | Glass / Plastic |
Also consider the product series from the manufacturer, as this often indicates the quality and performance class of the lamp (for example, 'Standard Output', 'High Output', 'Master', 'Value').
This depends on the type of LED tube. There are "plug-and-play" (EM) LED tubes that work with existing conventional ballasts and LED starters. Other types require direct connection to mains power, where the existing ballast must be removed. Always check the product specifications.
Most 105 centimeter T8 LED tubes are designed to replace a 38 Watt fluorescent lamp. The LED tube itself will have a lower wattage, typically between 11.4 Watts and 16 Watts, while delivering similar or even higher light output.
If you are installing a "plug-and-play" LED T8 tube in a fixture with a conventional ballast, a special LED starter is generally required. For direct mains connection, no starter or ballast is needed.
Since September 2023, traditional fluorescent lamps—including the 105 centimeter T8 variants—have been gradually phased out in the European Union due to environmental regulations, mainly because of their mercury content. This encourages the transition to more energy-efficient and mercury-free LED alternatives.
The most common light colors are 3000K (warm white) for a softer ambiance, 4000K (cool white) for general work lighting, and 6500K (daylight white) for environments where high concentration or color accuracy is required.
If you have further or specific questions about the 105 centimeter T8 LED tubes, you can always contact our lighting experts.