Product Description
OnSiteLED RP56 Par 56 LED lamp - energy efficient LED replacement for standard PAR56 incandescent light bulbs
At time of order, please specify the following options - Color Temperature, CRI, Optics:
A - Color Temp (CCT) - 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, 5600K, 6500K
B- CRI - 65, 70, 80, 90, 97
C -Optics - T22, T29, T46, S39, S51, S64
1) T22 - Tall Reflector, 22 degrees, Narrow Spot
2) T29 - Tall Reflector, 29 degrees, Medium Flood
3) T46 - Tall Reflector, 46 degree, Wide Flood
4) S39 - Short Reflector, 39 degree, Narrow Spot
5) S51 - Short Reflector, 51 degree, Medium Flood
6) S64 - Short Reflector, 64 degree, Wide Flood
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Introducing an energy efficient LED replacement for standard PAR56 incandescent light bulbs.
• Drop in replacement, compatible with existing dimmer systems and wiring
• Tool-less, interchangeable reflector optics
• Significantly lower power use
• Significantly lower heat
ONSITELED RP56 LED Specifications
Form Factor
PAR56
Dimensions
7” diameter by 5” depth (short reflector)
Lamp Base
GX16d Mogul End-Prong
LED element
BridgeLux Vero29 Gen7 LED
Color Temperatures Available: 2700, 3000, 3500, 4000, 5000, 5600, 6500 K CCT
Consistant color temp across dimming range
Operating parameters
Lumen Output: ~9400 to11000 lm
Line Power Use: ~80W (0.67A at 120 VAC)
Minimum expected life: 50,000 hours*
LED Current and voltage: 1.87 A at 36 V
Ultra quiet cooling fan: <17dB
Reflector optics
Long (Angela) or short (Angelina) in Spot, Medium, and Wide patterns
Completely tool-less quick connect and change reflector system**
Photometrics
(3000K CCT @ 10’)
Angela - Spot: 22° ~425 fc
Angela - Med: 29° ~225 fc
Angela - Wide: 46° ~140 fc
Angelina - Spot: 39° ~125 fc
Angelina - Med: 51° ~92 fc
Angelina - Wide: 64° ~76 fc
Compare with 500W WFL: ~200 fc
Note: Not all configurations are available. If you select a configuration which is not available, then we will work with to determine the best configuration.
The MOST COMMON color temperatures are 2700 K and 3000 K.
The MOST COMMON orders are 3000 K, 80CRI (optics vary), followed by 3000 K, 90CRI and 5600 K, 90 CRI (used predominantly for film & tv)