CCFL reduces lighting energy consumption.

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Utilizing cold cathode electrode design, Micro-Brite(TM) S14 lamps are immune to effects of regular flashing or vibration and last for average of 25,000 hr. Products can be used in indoor and outdoor applications where incandescent S14 lamps are used. Offered in clear, white, ceramic red, blue, green, and yellow finishes, lights deliver 45 lumen/W, allowing use of 2 or 3 W Micro-Brite lamps instead of 11 or 15 W incandescent bulbs.



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Save 80% of Your Lighting Energy Costs with the New Cold Cathode Fluorescent Micro-Brite(TM) S14 from LITETRONICS International!



LITETRONICS International, Inc. introduces a revolutionary new S14 that is specifically engineered to save more than 80% of the energy consumption resulting in lower operating costs. The Micro-Brite S14 can be substituted in all applications where incandescent S14 lamps are used, such as channel letters, signs on raceways and building perimeters that steadily burn, operate as chasing, flashing, or scintillating lights. These long lasting, energy saving lamps deliver 45 LPW, allowing you to use 2 or 3 watt Micro-Brite lamps instead of 11 or 15 watt incandescent bulbs. Besides saving you energy, the S14 Micro-Brite will also provide a 20% increase in lumen output providing you greater visibility in your application.

The Micro-Brite's patented, advanced cold cathode electrode design alleviates the problems of early lamp failure due to regular flashing or vibrations, lasting an average of 25,000 hours regardless of the demanding application. The Micro-Brite(TM) lamps work in both indoor and outdoor applications as well as in both cold and hot environments. The longer life significantly reduces your labor costs by reducing your replacement cycles.

The Micro-Brite S14 lamp is available in a variety of finishes, clear, white, ceramic red, blue, green, and yellow. Call LITETRONICS for additional information at 1-800-860-3392 or visit us at www.litetronics.com

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