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Keystone Features T8 Color-Selectable Tubes

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Keystone Technology’s T8 Color-Selectable Tubes boasts Color Select technology in a choice of 5 adjustable color temperatures: 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, and 6500K.

Keystone DX2 lamps are single- or double-ended, offering wiring options that simplify installation for an easy LED replacement for T8 fluorescent tubes.

With an estimated 50,000+ hour lifetime, Keystone’s LED tubes are up to 50% more energy-efficient than

standard F32T8 lamps and have a longer lifespan than fluorescent counterparts, which reduces maintenance costs. Some tubes are ETL Sanitation Listed NSF/ANSI Standard 2– Food Equipment for use in food service applications.

The integral driver (isolated) eliminates the need for external driver or ballast.

Since 1945, Keystone has offered high-quality, reliable lighting solutions, providing the latest LED lamps, drivers, and retrofit kits to replace the more traditional fluorescent and HID ballasts.

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