Technical Specifications & Performance Data
| Brand | Euri Lighting |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 11W |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Lumens | 850 |
| Lamp Type | LED |
| CCT | 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K |
| CRI | 80 |
| Dimming | Yes |
| Base | Medium E26 |
| Certifications | UL Listed, Energy Star Rated |
| Location Rating | Damp Location |
| Dimensions | 3.74"D × 5.11"H |
| Rated Hours | 25,000 |
| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty |
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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive
Will this BR30 work in standard recessed cans and E26 sockets?
Yes. It uses a medium E26 base for standard 120V sockets, and the BR30 form factor is commonly used in recessed downlight trims. Confirm your housing/trim is sized for BR30 lamps (about 3.74" diameter) for proper fit.
How bright is 850 lumens for a recessed BR30 application?
At 850 lumens, this BR30 is suited for general downlighting in residential and light-commercial spaces. Delivered light on the work surface depends on ceiling height, trim style, and beam spread, so layout and spacing should be based on the application rather than lumens alone.
How do I choose between 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K?
This lamp is available in 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, or 5000K. 2700K is warm and residential-leaning, 3000K is warm-neutral, 4000K is a balanced neutral white often specified for commercial interiors, and 5000K is cooler and commonly chosen where higher perceived contrast supports task visibility.
What should I know about dimming compatibility?
It is dimmable, but performance depends on the dimmer type and the electrical environment. For smooth dimming without flicker or drop-out, use an LED-rated phase dimmer and confirm compatibility with the specific control device you plan to install.
What does 80 CRI mean in practical terms?
An 80 CRI lamp provides standard color rendering suitable for most general lighting. If accurate color appearance is a priority—such as retail displays, finish selection areas, or hospitality settings—90+ CRI lamps are typically specified instead.