
T5 fluorescent tubes with a length of approximately 85 centimeters are often found in older fixtures, typically in offices, retail stores, and industrial environments. These thin fluorescent lamps, identifiable by their G5 base with a 16 mm diameter, are known for their compact size and efficient light output. Due to recent legislation and an increasing focus on sustainability, the traditional fluorescent T5 tube is becoming less available. The logical next step is to switch to more modern, energy-efficient LED alternatives.
Replacing traditional 85cm T5 fluorescent tubes with LED versions offers several significant advantages, both technically and financially. These benefits make the switch attractive for facility managers and installers:
The term '85cm T5 fluorescent tube' typically refers to a specific length corresponding to certain wattages of the original T5 High Efficiency (HE) or High Output (HO) tubes. When replacing, it is crucial to choose the correct LED version that matches the existing situation in terms of length and light intensity.
Original T5 Tube Type | Typical Length (mm) | Common Wattage | Recommended LED Alternative |
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T5 HE (High Efficiency) | 849 | 21W or 28W | LED T5 tube with corresponding lumens and a length of approximately 849mm. |
T5 HO (High Output) | 849 | 35W or 39W | LED T5 tube with a higher lumen output, suitable for the 849mm length. |
When purchasing an LED replacement, always pay attention to the wattage the LED tube replaces, as well as the actual length. This is usually clearly indicated in the product specifications.
For installers, it is important to know the best way to switch to LED T5, depending on the type of fixture already in place. T5 fixtures use an electronic ballast (HF ballast), which is different from T8 fixtures that can also work with a conventional (EM) ballast.
Most T5 LED tubes are designed to work directly with the existing electronic ballast (HF ballast) in the fixture (Type A LED tubes). This makes installation relatively simple, similar to changing an old lamp:
Always check the compatibility of the LED tube with the specific ballast in the fixture. Consult the LED tube's product manual for this information.
Some T5 LED tubes are suitable for a direct connection to the mains voltage (Type B LED tubes), where the electronic ballast is removed from the fixture. This can lead to slightly higher energy efficiency and eliminates the need to replace a ballast in the future. This method requires modifications to the fixture's wiring and is typically a job for a qualified electrician. There are 'single-ended' (power supply on one side) and 'dual-ended' (power supply on both sides) versions available; pay close attention to the type required by the LED tube.
To make an informed choice when purchasing LED T5 tubes, it is important to look at other technical specifications in addition to length and wattage:
[Reference: Check out our blog on LED color temperatures for a detailed explanation.]
T5 fluorescent tubes, and now their LED versions, are widely used in situations requiring uniform and efficient lighting over a large area:
Old T5 fluorescent lamps, like other fluorescent lamps, contain a small amount of mercury. It is important not to dispose of them with general waste. Hand them in at a municipal collection point for small chemical waste or at special collection points for lighting waste. By doing so, you contribute to proper recycling and prevent harmful substances from entering the environment.