- Pacific City
- Item # AB 4724
- Mission Wall Bracket
- fixture$105
Choose Socket
What socket(s) would you like? (Determines the type of bulb the fixture will use.) GU24 and pin sockets may limit shade choices.
Tips and Help
- What types of energy efficient, compact fluorescent lighting does Rejuvenation make?
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For trade customers: For commercial applications, we build some of our fixtures for pin-base compact fluorescent lamps. Our Pin-base Compact Fluorescent Lighting complies with California's Title 24.
For residential customers: When ordering your fixtures, choose the GU24 option for permanent high-efficiency lighting. You receive the benefits of long lamp life and low energy consumption, and the twist-and-lock GU24 bulbs are easy to replace.
Tips for customers using screw-in compact fluorescent bulbs:
- CF bulbs should be shorter than your shade.
- Some CF bulb housings are too wide for some shades; generally, the newer the bulb, the smaller its housing.
- Look for "soft white" or "warm white" descriptions.
- Most CF bulbs don't work with dimmers; check before buying.
- Look for warnings against using CF bulbs with enclosed globes, or installing bulbs in an inverted position.
Questions? Email Customer Service or call toll-free, 888-401-1900.
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Screw-in Incandescent Sockets: Can use incandescent bulbs - Available for all fixtures - No extra cost for fixture - Accept different wattage bulbs (both incandescent and CF) - CF bulbs include ballast - Do not meet Title 24 requirements
GU24 CF Sockets: Cannot use incandescent bulbs - Available for most fixtures - No extra cost for fixture - Accept different wattage CF bulbs - CF bulbs include ballast - Meet Title 24 requirements
Pin-base CF Sockets: Cannot use incandescent bulbs - Available for limited fixtures - Extra cost for fixture - Do not accept different wattage bulbs - Require an external CF ballast (included, built into fixture) - Meet Title 24 requirements
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