What is an ANSI code?
• An ANSI code is either an alpha or numeric designation that ensures certain specifications such as wattage voltage shape and base. ANSI stands for American National Standards Institute. This organization develops voluntary guidelines and product performance standards for the electrical industry and other industries. Bulbs and fixtures are often imprinted with the ANSI code.
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