Satco Products Halogen Lamps manual Big Benefits

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Big Benefits

Halogen lamps offer a combination of benefits that make them an appealing alternative to standard incandescents in many applications.

Brilliant, White Light:

Halogen lamps deliver a crisp, white light. Not only is the quantity of the light greater than a standard incandescent of comparable wattage, but the quality of the light creates a higher contrast for reading and other tasks. This also makes halogen perfect for display, accent and general lighting.

What Is a Halogen?

Halogens are five non-metallic elements found in Group 7 of the periodic table. The term “halogen” means “salt former” and compounds containing halogens are called “salts.”

The halogens are: Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I) and Astatine (At).

Color Temperature & Rendering:

Since halogens are incandescent lamps,

their CRI of 100 will render colors accurately and will match the color temperature of other light sources in the 3000K range.

Long Life:

Standard incandescent lamps and halogen lamps both use tungsten filaments. However, the filament in the standard lamp evaporates over

time, causing it to weaken and eventually break. The gasses inside halogen lamps allow the evaporated tungsten to find its way back to the filament and redeposit, ensuring a long life of 2,000 hours

or more.

Lumen Maintenance:

Compared to standard incandescent lamps, halogens offer superior lumen performance throughout the life of the lamp.

HANDS OFF!

While conventional incandescent lamps can be handled with bare hands, halogen bulbs should not. Since the quartz envelope, or bulb, of the lamp reaches high temperatures, the oils and salts from skin will deteriorate and weaken the bulb.

If your hands should come in contact with the bulb, use a small amount of rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth to clean the lamp. Allow time for the bulb to dry before using.

Halogen lamps can be dimmed using a conventional incandescent dimmer. However, using a dimmer actually has an adverse effect on the lamps.

Standard incandescents benefit from being used with a dimmer due to the reduced voltage being applied to the filament. Halogen lamp filaments need to be operated at higher temperatures (250 degrees Celsius or higher) for the lamp to function properly. when a halogen lamp is used on a dimmer, the filament will not reach this temperature and the halogen cycle will not work.

Halogen lamps that are dimmed to low levels for extended periods of time will begin to blacken on the inside wall of the bulb. This will reduce light output and life. It is possible to restore the bulb to a certain degree of its original state by running the lamp non- dimmed every so often. This allows the halogen cycle to clean the inside of the bulb.

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Contents Halogen Page Halogen Basics Big Benefits Bi Pin Lamps 12 and 24 Volt Bi Pin LampsEnclosed Bi Pin Lamps 12 Volt Bi Pin Lamps 120 Volt Double Loop G9 120 Volt E11 DC Bay Single Ended E11 MiniCan E12 Cand E14 Euro B15D DC BayS3107 S3485S1916 S3132Specialty Single Ended Lamps 500Q/CL/MC/EVR500Q/MC/EYX VM010Double Ended J-Style Linear Double Ended LampsR7S MR8 Bi Pin Base 12 Volt MR8, MR11, MR16 LampsMR11 Bi Pin Base 6, 12, & 24 Volt MR11 DC Bayonet Base 12 Volt MR16 Bi Pin 12 & 24 VoltMR16 Bi Pin Aluminized Reflector 12 Volt MR16 Bi Pin Hard Coated Dichroic Reflector 12 VoltMR16 DC Bayonet 12 Volt MR16 Bi Pin 120 VoltMR16 GU10 Twist Base 120 Volt MR16 & JDR Screw Base 120 VoltAluminum Reflector Lamps ALR Closed Aluminum Reflector 12 VoltAR70 Aluminum Reflector 12 Volt AR111 Aluminum Reflector 6 & 12 VoltMedium Base Tubular and a Style Replacements Tubular and a StyleS1945 S2650S1947 S1942Reflector Flood Lamps Medium Base Reflector Floods60BR30/FL/HAL 75BR30/FL/HALHalogen Par Lamps PAR14 and PAR16S4909 S4661S4908 S4663PAR30 Short Neck PAR30 Long Neck PAR36 12 Volt S2222 S4966S2322 S4967PAR56 and PAR64 Halogen Lamps Notes