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What is a candelabra light bulb

A candelabra light bulb is a specialty base lamp that mechanically engages and electrically interfaces the socket of a light fixture using an E12 screw base. E12 is a designation that indicates the type of lamp base (Edison screw) and the diameter of the base (12 mm). The E12 base is sometimes called candelabra Edison screw (CES). The European variant of the candelabra base is 11 mm in diameter and is hence designated as E11. The E11 base is also referred to as a mini-candelabra Edison screw (mini-can).

Bulb shapes

Candelabra lamps embrace a large category of products that provide ambient and accent lighting. They are for use in decorative lighting fixtures, including chandeliers, pendants, wall sconces, holiday light strands, lanterns, and night lights. The candelabra base is used by light bulbs of different shapes such as bulged (B), bulged angular (BA), conical (C), conical angular (CA), conical twisted (CW), and tubular (T). The bulbs in bulged (blunt-tip) and conical (candle) groups are often referred to as candle bulbs because they resemble the shape of a candle flame. Bulged bulbs look very similar to conical bulbs but are more characterized by a torpedo or bullet shape. Candle bulbs such as the B10, B11, B13, C11, CA10 and CA11 bulbs are the iconic light source for chandeliers. Chandeliers are installed as showpiece lighting fixtures. Candelabra bulbs create the historical look of a candle-filled chandelier and help turn the fixture into a decorative focal point.

Retrofit candelabra LED bulbs

Candelabra LED bulbs are solid state lighting devices that come with a form factor following the standard nomenclature for incandescent candelabra lamps. A candelabra LED light bulb is an assembly into which LEDs, the heat sink, and the driver circuitry are integrated. The LEDs used in candelabra bulbs can be SMD packages or filament LEDs. SMD packages, because of their small form factors, allow to create a light assembly with photometric distribution and lighting effects matched with other design elements. Candelabra bulbs that use filament LEDs have been increasingly capturing the attention of interior and lighting designers who aspire to embrace the vintage-style trend. LED filaments may be assembled a variety of configurations such as multiple loops, cage style, spiral, hairpin or the like. You can easily approximate the appearance of tungsten filament bulbs with the vintage-style candelabra LED bulbs while operating them at a fraction of the cost of incandescent bulbs.

Wattages and lumen output

Candelabra LED bulbs are available in wattage ratings from 2W to 7W and produce a lumen output between 150 to 650 lumens. Light output, however, is a not critical metric for candelabra-type LED bulbs because these products are typically used to provide radiant glow or sparkling appeal in decorative and accent lighting applications. In addition to the optical radiation pattern and bulb appearance, color quality should be evaluated carefully against application requirements.

Color quality

LEDs can be characterized as having a particular spectral power distribution (SPD), which can affect the color characteristics of the light emitted by the LED. The spectral composition of a light source determines its color temperature and color rendering accuracy. In most scenarios, candelabra LED bulbs are provided as warm white light sources, with correlated color temperature (CCT) in the range of 2700–3300 K. Warmer white light imparts an intimate atmosphere and creates less disruption to human circadian rhythms. Cooler white candelabra LED lamps are used to reinforce occupant alertness and attention in environments where tasks with a variable degree of complexity are performed. The spectrum of light also affect the hue and saturation of colored objects. With an SPD uniformly spread throughout the visible spectrum, incandescent candelabra lamps provide high color fidelity lighting (Ra greater than 95). In contrast to incandescent radiation, light emitted by fluorescent lamps and LEDs carry a considerably low color rendering index (CRI) with an Ra less than 85 due to the presence of the trade-off between efficacy and CRI in LEDs. As mentioned above, color quality usually outweighs light output in decorative and accent lighting applications. To achieve a pleasant environment with artificial lighting a minimum Ra of 90 and a minimum R9 value of 25 are essential.

Design constraints

A challenge in upgrading a candelabra bulb from incandescent to LED is the small form factor of candelabra bulbs. As with incandescent candelabra lamps that operate on line voltage (e.g., 120 V), the majority of candelabra LED bulbs run directly from a commercial alternating current (AC) power supply. The most crucial parameters of an LED lamp such as lifespan, efficiency, dimming performance, power factor, harmonic distortions, and flickering depend, almost exclusively, on the LED driver circuit. Candelabra bulbs that were originally designed for incandescent technology provide limited internal space to accommodate a robust driver circuit. As a result, candelabra LED bulbs are typically driven by a linear power supply which enables very small form factors and simplified designs. The issue with linear power regulation is the lower efficiency compared with switching mode power supplies. Flicker may occur in these products because driver may fail to provide complete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification.

LED dimming

In addition, it is important to check the driver’s compatibility with standard incandescent type dimmers, magnetic low voltage (MLV) and electronic low voltage (ELV) dimmers. Achieving smooth, continuous dimming down to low light levels with candelabra LED bulbs is inherently challenging because of the limitation in driver design. Undesirable behaviors, such as flicker, dropout, pop-on, dead travel and audible noise can occur in poorly designed products when they’re dimmed.

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FAQs

What is the difference between E12 and candelabra base? ›

The Candelabra base is also called an E12 base. You usually find that light bulbs with a Candelabra or E12 base are found in chandeliers, small nightlights, and small decorative bulbs. This type of light bulb base is less than half the size of a Medium/E26 light bulb base.

What does E12 mean on LED bulb? ›

E12 uses the same naming system as E26, whereby the letter "E" signifies an Edison screw base. The two digits after the letter "E" indicates the diameter of the screw base, in millimeters - 12 millimeters, or approximately half an inch.

How do I identify a candelabra bulb? ›

Standard-Medium, a regular sized screw in base: E26 or E27. Candelabra, a smaller screw in base: E12. Intermediate: E17.

What is the difference between E12 and E17 base? ›

E17 - Intermediate base measures 17 mm (0.669 in). E12 - Candelabra base measures 12 mm (0.472 in). E11 - Mini Candelabra base measures 11 mm (0.433 in). E10 - Miniature base measures 10 mm (0.394 in).

How to tell if a bulb is E11 or E12? ›

E11 (mini candelabra) is 11mm in diameter and is a bit smaller than E12 (candelabra) which is 12mm in diameter. E11's are most commonly used for small, halogen (hot!) bulbs and E12's for decorative lights.

How to tell if a bulb is E12? ›

The E12 bulb screw measures 12 millimeters in diameter, while an E14 measures 14 millimeters.

What is the brightest E12 bulb? ›

The Hullovota E12 Bulb is the brightest E12 LED light. It produces 1500 lumens while consuming only 15 watts. It has a length of 3.78 inches and is recommended for bigger candelabra and chandelier lights.

What is another name for an E12 bulb? ›

The second most common type of light bulb base that you'll find here in the United States (and North America) is the “Candelabra” base. The Candelabra base is also called an e12 base. You usually find that light bulbs with a Candelabra or e12 base are found in chandeliers, small nightlights, and small decorative bulbs.

Are candelabra bulbs as bright as regular bulbs? ›

[Side note: A standard incandescent 60W bulb will produce closer to 800 lumens. Candelabra bulbs are designed to produce less light so tend to have significantly lower lumen outputs at the same wattage. A 60W incandescent candelabra bulb would produce only about 500 lumens in comparison.]

Are all candelabra bases the same? ›

There is a large diameter screw base of E39 (Mogul) and there is base of E17 (Intermediate). European lamps use bulbs of E14 and E27 (also in mm). Candelabra shaped bulbs come in C6, C7, C9 … C15 sizes.

Is candelabra base E12 or E14? ›

E12 is the standard base type for candelabra bulbs, while the E14 is a slightly larger base type for table lamps and other small fixtures. Therefore, bulbs with E12 and E14 bases are not interchangeable and have different dimensions.

Do ceiling fans use E11 or E12? ›

Different types of ceiling fans may have specific light bulb requirements, but in general, you'll be looking at four common bulb base types: E11, E12, E17, and E26.

What bulb base is between candelabra and intermediate? ›

What is the Difference between Light Bulb Bases?
NameCodeDiameter (mm)
MediumE2626 mm
IntermediateE1717 mm
CandelabraE1212 mm
Mini CandelabraE1111 mm
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