Elevated Edge Lamps (T-Shape)

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Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-23294

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-23294 30W, 6.6A, T10/1P, P28S L861, L858 Non-LOW VA Signs ADB: 48A0006, Crouse Hinds: 10047-1493 GE Lighting 3-15/16″ (T10) 30 1,000 60

Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-23295

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-23295 45W, 6.6A, T10/1P, P28S L861, L858 Non-LOW VA Signs ADB: 48A0007, 48A0013; Crouse Hinds: 10047-1497 GE Lighting 3-15/16″ (T10) 45 1,000 60

Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-23300

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-23300 204W, 6.6A, T14/2P, P28S, MIL Class C1 MIL Type C-1, HIRW (L862) ADB: 48A0013, Crouse Hinds: 10047 5.75″ (D=1.75″)(T14) 204 500 24

Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-34677

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-34677 210W, 6.6A, T14/3P, C1 Threshold, [discontinued, limited to stock on hand] GE Lighting 5.75″ (T14) 210 300 24

Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-7654H

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-7654H 45W, 6.6A, T10/1P, P28S FLI L861 Osram: 17981 Narva (Philips) 3.85″ (T10) 45 2,000 100

Elevated Edge Lamp T-Shape LA-7669H

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-7669H 30W, 6.6A, T10/1P, P28S FLI L861 Osram: 17980 Narva (Philips) 3.85″ (T10) 30 2,000 100

T=Tube. Multiply T# by 1/8″ to get diameter.


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Flight Light stocks lamps for all airport lighting applications: runway, taxiway, approach, helipad, obstruction. We sell only first quality name-brand lamps, including GE, Osram/Sylvania, Philips (DBA Narva) and Amglo.

Lamp Life

Lamp life rating is the point in time when 50% of the tested samples have burned out and 50% still shine.

Lumens, Candlepower, Footcandles

In lighting, the basic unit for the amount of light produced by a light source is called a lumen. As with any unit of measure, the lumen must be related to some physical standard. A candle of specific composition and size serves this purpose and is said to emit one candlepower. If this candle were placed at the center of a sphere having a radius of one foot, one lumen, by definition, would fall on each square foot of the sphere’s surface. Since, from geometry, the total surface area of a one-foot radius sphere is 12.57 square feet, there are 12.57 lumens given off by the standard candle. One lumen falling on 1 square foot of a surface produces illumination of one footcandle.

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