The color code is a combination of three digits, which consists of the color rendering (CRI) and the first two digits of the light color (Kelvin). The color rendering varies from 1 (= very poor) to 9 (= excellent). An example of a color code is 930. You can therefore conclude that the lamp has excellent color rendering and a light color of 3000 Kelvin (warm white).
What is the color code of a lamp?
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