Philips Halogen Lamps dimensions Halotone Economy, Definition, Maximum permissible temperatures

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Halogen Lamps

Low-voltage capsules

 

Halotone Economy

4 ± 0.25

9 max.

9.3 max.

33 max.

7.5 min.

23.5 ± 0.25

6.35 ± 0.25

Dimensions in mm

12 max.

44 max.

7.5 min.

30 ± 0.25

Definition

Capsules are the most compact halogen lamps and can be used for a wide range of applications. The capsules are Low Pressure (incl. UV Block) lamps produced according IEC 357 with a special operating filling gas pressure

2.5 bar to be used in luminaires without front glass (according IEC 598).

The capsules have an axial filament, a clear bulb and have a G4 or GY6.35 lamp base.

Axial filament gives higher light output in combination with luminaires and a uniform beam.

Features

The most important features of this lamp are:

sturdy and very compact

standard pin-base

low pressure technology (incl. UV Block)

average lamp life of 2000 hrs.

colour temperature 3000°K

excellent colour rendering (Ra = 100)

universal burning position

dimmable

Applications

Capsules are ideally suitable for task- and decorative lighting in homes, shops and hotels/restaurants.

G4

GY6.35

Maximum permissible temperatures

Pinch

350°C

Bulb

900°C (minimum 250°C)

Contacts

300°C

Packing data

Single box packaging

Packing configuration

Weight

Dimensions

Volume

 

kg

cm

m3

100x1

0.4

21.8 x 12.9 x 9.5

0.003

Commercial

Type

Wattage

Voltage

Luminuous

Base

Average

EOC

name

 

 

 

intensity

 

life

 

 

 

W

V

lm

 

h

 

Halotone Economy

14565

10

12

120

G4

2000

412294

Halotone Economy

14566

20

12

300

G4

2000

412331

Halotone Economy

14567

50

12

800

GY6.35

2000

412355

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