FLOOD
Important Changes to Flood Lamps!
Many PAR Spot and Flood lamps have been discontinued or replaced as the result of new Department Of Energy Regulations. At Lightbulbwholesaler, we've tried to simplify finding your appropriate replacements. When you enter the part number of your old lamp, our site will display that bulb (if still availiable), plus the recommmended any DOE replacements. Generally, the new choices have reduced wattage and produce roughly the same amount of light.
Flood lights provide area lighting for a large area such as work rooms or outdoor spaces, like parking lots. Outdoors, they provide security and safety to parking lots and work areas. Most industrial applications use halogen bulbs. They are available in wattage from 5 to 200. While a bulb that emits a cool blue light is the most common, they are available in range of colors including amber, blue, red and green. Halogen bulbs are available with energy saving features; they are commonly known as infrared, IRC or HIR. Incandescent bulbs are another type of bulb that usually has a soft white glow. They are the oldest type of bulb and are similar to household light bulbs. Compact fluorescent bulbs are another option for floodlights. They are more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs and don't emit as much heat. Different bases are available for flood light bulbs, so it’s important to choose the right flood light bulb for your lamp. Base sizes include a standard E26 screw in and pin connectors such as GU5.3, E26, G4 and GZ4. Browse our wholesale flood lamps below.





