Noxion Avant LED T8 Tube Standard EM | incl. LED Starter
Description Noxion Avant LED T8 Tube Standard EM | incl. LED Starter
Highlights:
- Ideal replacement for fluorescent tubes
- Long lifespan
- Low maintenance costs
- For conventional fixtures
- Narrower beam angles
- Flicker-free
- Choice of colour temperatures
Ideal replacement for fluorescent tubes
These LED tubes can be used as direct replacements for fluorescent tubes in conventional fixtures (ones that have starters). By switching over to LED tubes, you start saving money in energy costs right away because of the lower power consumption. These ones come in the following lengths:
- 60 cm (9W instead of 18W)
- 120 cm (18W instead of 36W)
- 150 cm (22W instead of 58W)
Long lifespan
As well as being much more energy-efficient, these LED tubes have a lifespan of 25,000 hours which is much longer than the average fluorescent tube. They come complete with a 3-year all-in warranty.
Low maintenance costs
The long lifespan means low maintenance costs too. This is simply because you'll spend less time having to order new tubes, remove old ones and install new ones.
For conventional fixtures
These LED tubes (with starter) are suitable for conventional fixtures only. Your fixture is conventional if it has a starter (you may need to remove a tube to see it). If you don't see a starter, you have an electronic fixture and these LED tubes won't work. Instead, take a look at our range of LED tubes that work with electronic fixtures.
Narrower beam angles
Fluorescent tubes distribute light over 360º which means light is also directed upwards where it's not needed. These LED tubes, on the other hand, have narrower beam angles of 190º (120 & 150 cm tubes) and 270º (60 cm tube). This means light is only directed downwards and to the sides where it's needed most.
Flicker-free
Fluorescent tubes don't just flicker when they start up, they continue to flicker as long as they're switched on. It may not be noticeable for most people, but for some flickering can cause headaches and other health problems. Fortunately, LED tubes don't flicker.
Choice of colour temperatures
Different colour temperatures can be used to create different atmospheres in different spaces. These LED tubes are are available in the following colour temperatures:
- Warm white light (3000K) - suitable for areas like hallways, stairways and waiting rooms.
- Cool white light (4000K) - suitable for areas like offices and classrooms
- Daylight (6500K) - suitable for areas like laboratories and operating theatres