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Compact Fluorescent lamps (bulbs) are either pin-based (they plug into a socket) or they are medium screw-based (they screw into the same socket as common incandescent bulbs). The following describes pin-based compact fluorescent bulbs: Lamp manufacturers of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association use a generic designation system for compact fluorescent bulbs. This system helps users identify the bulb type and easily cross-reference between manufacturers. The NEMA generic designation system for pin-based compact fluorescent lamps consists of four parts: CF + Shape + Wattage / Abbreviated Base Designation
EXAMPLES 9 watt twin tube
with G23 base CFT9W/G23 26 watt quad tube
with 2 pin G24 base CFQ26W/G24d 26 watt quad tube
with 4 pin G24 base CFQ26W/G24q 32 watt triple tube
with 4 pin G24 base, >80CRI, 3500K CFTR32W/G24q/835 Footnote: TR is a new shape designator to address the increased use of this lamp type. Some publications may refer to triple tube using their former 'M'designator.
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Shown Below: Compact Fluorescent Bases (Pin)
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