Lumens Per Watt
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- Lumens Per Watt (LPW) A measure of the efficacy of a light source in terms of the light produced for the power consumed. For example, a 100-watt lamp producing 1750 lumens gives 17.5 lumens per watt.
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- Wikipedia Reference see Lumen [1]
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