Technical Specifications & Performance Data
| Brand | Euri Lighting |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 7W |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Lumens | 500 |
| 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 | 2.48"D × 3.18"H |
| Rated Hours | 25,000 |
| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty |
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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive
Where is a PAR20 typically used compared to PAR30 or PAR38?
A PAR20 is a smaller reflector lamp (about 2.48" diameter) commonly used in compact track heads, small recessed trims, and display lighting where a tighter form factor is needed. PAR30 and PAR38 lamps are larger and are typically used when you need broader coverage or higher output from a bigger optic.
How bright is 500 lumens for a PAR20 application?
At 500 lumens, this PAR20 is generally suited for accent and task lighting at shorter throw distances—such as highlighting shelving, artwork, or focused counter areas. Delivered brightness depends on the fixture optics and beam spread, not 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 neutral white often used in commercial interiors, and 5000K is cooler and commonly selected where higher perceived contrast supports task visibility.
What should I consider for dimming compatibility?
It is dimmable, but dimming performance varies by dimmer type and electrical environment. For smooth dimming without flicker or drop-out, use an LED-rated phase dimmer and verify compatibility with the specific dimmer model you plan to install.
Is it suitable for damp locations and what listings does it carry?
It is rated for damp locations and is UL Listed with an Energy Star rating. Damp-location rating supports use in humid areas when installed in suitable fixtures, but it is not intended for direct water exposure.