
24W T5HO LED Tube - 3840 Lumens - 4ft - Dual End Ballast Bypass Type B - F54T5HO Equivalent - 5000K - 40pk

Features
- Emits 3840 lumens at only 24W power consumption
- 54W T5 fluorescent bulb equivalent
- Dual-ended wiring; ballast-bypass type B
- UL Listed
Overview
Long-lasting and energy-efficient, this dual-ended T5 LED tube replaces and outperforms its fluorescent equivalent. Dual-end ballast-bypass type B allows for simple direct-wire installation, no external driver required. This bulb is compatible with both shunted and non-shunted tombstones. Mercury-free for safe, environmentally-friendly disposal. Operates well in cold environments.
- Replaces 4' 54W T5 fluorescent bulb
- Ballast-bypass type B
- Dual-end wiring; compatible with shunted and non-shunted tombstones
- Emits 3840 lumens of 5000K cool white light
- 24W total power consumption
- Mercury-free and environmentally-friendly
- Minimum lifetime of 50000 hours
- 100-277 VAC input
- Five-year warranty


- Distribution Centers
- Retail, Commercial, and Industrial Lighting
- Academic Complexes
- Warehouses
- Workshops
- Factories
- Garages
- Hospitals
- Schools
- Commercial Lighting
T5BD4-50K24-F-C Supported Electrical Configurations
Connection Types
Type B Dual-End LED Tube Lights can be placed into unmodified sockets and simply need to be oriented to match the existing polarity of the fixture.

Dual Ended
Electrically connected on both ends of the tube, with one end connecting to line and one to neutral. This type can use shunted or non-shunted sockets. As with the original bulbs these are replacing, one end of the tube connects to L and the opposite end to N—one end should not be connected to both.
Ballast Compatibility
Bypassing ballast is required for Dual-End Type B LED Tube Light installations and will not function if connection to the ballast is left intact. This is a popular solution when relamping, due to the likelihood of an eventual ballast failure.
How To Wire:

Socket Wiring
When installing Type B Dual-End LED Tube Lights in a fixture which previously had a fluorescent tube light you can simply install the light leaving the sockets in a shunted or non-shunted configuration.
Shunted
Both contacts in the same socket (tombstone) are connected/bridged and are the same polarity—either L or N.
Non-Shunted
Contacts in the same socket (tombstone) are split, but can be either the same polarity or opposing polarity depending on the way the socket (tombstone) is wired.
Determining Shunted or Non-Shunted
Below are some typical examples of how shunted or non-shunted sockets might look. You should always check the socket terminals with a multimeter before installing bulbs or rewiring. If the two sides of a socket have continuity, then the socket is shunted regardless of appearance.

Need To Wire Differently?
LED tubes lights can be wired with or without ballast, and from either end depending on the tube type.
Specifications
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good product & good service
I have installed these lamps in over 80 fixtures without one failure in the last two years. Its good to have apart you can install and it actually works as the say it should and lasts. I have a failure on some other lamps I have purchase and had no problem with a warranty replacement.