Keystone Type B LED PLL Lamps 2G11 Base 40W Fluorescent Replacement

Type B LED PLL Lamps Internal Driver

Conventional Fluorescent PLL lamps now have an LED equivalent that is able to bypass the ballast and wire direct to line voltage. Keystone Direct Drive LED PLL lamps come equipped with an internal driver, ensuring there is no need for a ballast or LED driver to operate the lamps. 17W LED replaces standard FT40/2G11 PLL lamps. Frosted lens eliminates pixelation. Suitable for use in dry or damp applications.

Complete specs below:

  • Wattage: 17W
  • Replaces: 40W
  • Lumens: 2100-2200
  • Lumens per Watt: 124-129 LPW
  • Input Voltage: 120-277V
  • CRI: >80
  • Base Type: 2G11
  • Beam Angle: 220°
  • Construction: Glass
  • Color Temperature: 3500K/4000K/5000K
  • Rated Life: 50,000 hours
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Non-Dimmable
  • Damp Rated
  • NSF Rated
  • Instant Start-up
  • Keystone Part Numbers: KT-LED17PLL-22G-835-D, KT-LED17PLL-22G-840-D and KT-LED17PLL-22G-850-D

Keystone KT-LED17PLL-22G-835-D

Keystone KT-LED17PLL-22G-840-D

Keystone KT-LED17PLL-22G-850-D

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2 Responses to “Keystone Type B LED PLL Lamps 2G11 Base 40W Fluorescent Replacement”

  1. LorenApril 5, 2017 at 12:40 pm #

    How does it (17w LED 2200 lumens) replace a 40w Phillips rated at 3300 lumens?
    Please explain
    I have 64 fixtures with 3 40w Phillips 4100K 2G11 in each fixture, 5 meters off the ground.

    • Neal MurphyNovember 14, 2019 at 7:59 pm #

      Like to know myself. Granted a 39W CFL produces an initial 2950lm which fairly quickly fades to around 2400lm for much of its life.

      I have 114 39W 16.5″ CFLs in my church. They’re down to around 1700lm (EOL). I bought 6 360 deg. LEDs to test. They’re barely 10% brighter than the 15 year old CFLs.

      I’d be satisfied with 2200-2300 lumens. But those are almost all 22″: too long for my chandeliers.

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