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Hard glass Halogen compared with Quartz Halogen

The tungsten halogen principle is now so well known and documented elsewhere that it is considered unnecessary to describe it here. However should you require details of this principle then please contact GE Lighting Ltd or your nearest Subsidiary Company. It is important to distinguish between hard glass lamps that merely have a halogen compound added to the filling gas and lamps such as those enumerated, which are of quartz construction. The former are from the point of view of life and performance identical to conventional glass lamps of the same rating, the halogen only serving to prolong the usefulness of the lamp by preventing internal blackening due to evaporated tungsten. However, once a lamp is constructed from quartz with its higher melting point, instead of glass, the designer can make use of the much greater strength of the small envelope. It is then possible to increase the filling pressure which by reducing tungsten evaporation from the filament prolongs the life of the lamp to at least twice that of a glass lamp of equivalent efficacy.

Biplane or Monoplane?

The filament format of a lamp will have an effect on the beam performance of a luminaire.

In Fresnel optics a biplane filament will, due to its smaller area, produce a narrower spot of slightly increased peak intensity, compared to an equivalent monoplane filament. However, in intermediate and flood positions better light collection is obtained from a monoplane source, as the additional light collected by the rear mirror is largely obscured with a biplane source. A wider angle beam for a given intensity is thus provided by a monoplane filament.

Ellipsoidal optics are designed around a specific filament area. Larger areas will allow some of the light to fall outside the gate and be lost. A smaller filament area will concentrate the light on the centre of the gate producing a hot spot. The choice between a monoplane and a smaller equivalent biplane is, therefore, dependent on luminaire design and customer preference.

GE pursue a policy of allowing the customers to make this choice by offering both monoplane and biplane versions of relevant lamp types.

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Contents GE Consumer Products Introduction Contents Symbols PAR Lamps PAR 36 Screw Terminal cap PAR LampsPAR 36 Ferrule cap FBO DWEFBE PAR 56 Screw Terminal cap PAR 46 Medium Side Prong cap120PAR56/VNSP 240PAR56/VNSPPAR 64 Screw Terminal cap PAR 56 GX16d capQ500PAR56/NSP Q500PAR56/MFLPAR 64 GX16d base Emep PAR 64 GX16d cap Emep HPL G9.5 base Single Ended HalogenHigh Performance Lamps GCW GCVGCT GCSGX9.5 base GY16 base G22 Low VoltageG22 base EGE FKBBTM FKFDPY CYXFKK GX38q base Twin filament DTA DKZ/DSEDKX/DSF Cnbc Europe’s Studio Linear Halogen LampsLength 95.3mm Linear HalogenLength 79.4mm FCL EHMEJG FCMEKM Overhead Projector, Acco UK Specialist Projector LampsSingle-ended Quartzline Projector Lamps Specialist ProjectorEPS A1 Class Projector Bulbs G17q capCBA Mains Voltage single-ended capsule Low Voltage single-ended capsuleM29/ESA M30/ESBMR-16 Faceted Dichroic Reflector Linear Projector LampsMR-16 Dichroic Reflector EPT FHXENL EPZMR-13 Faceted Dichroic Reflector MR-11 Faceted Dichroic ReflectorEZG High Intensity ArcELS/ELR MGM Grand, Las Vegas Discharge Lamps CSD 250/2Single Ended Hot Restrike Discharge lampsNew Single Ended Cold Start Double Ended Hot RestrikeSingle Ended ‘Minis’ Ceramic Metal Halide CMHDouble Ended PARTubular Clear Elliptical ClearElliptical Diffuse 30558 Special bipin base 2 pin 9mm30555 2933330560 Special Bipin base30563 3056130360 3056730371 30372PFC F36BX/CINEMA56 F36BX/CINEMA32F55BX/CINEMA32 F55BX/CINEMA56T12 Technical information Explanation of codesFilament Format Special and Experimental LampsLamp Bases ‘T’ Class Lamps for Theatre Spotlight Fittings CP Range of Lamps for Fresnel and Spotlight FittingsRated Average Life Typical Working Distance Approximate Colour TemperatureLight Centre Length LCL Maximum Overall Length MOLOperating position Operating precautionsVBU=90 VBD=90Ansi notice for Stage & Studio unshielded lamps Lamp may shatter and cause injury if brokenC2V C7A Filament designationLinear and ‘U’ Lamps for Studio Lighting 3200K Lamp capsLamps for Ellipsoidal Spotlights GE Lighting Showbiz Entertainment Lighting Catalogue Lamp performance as a function of operating voltage Arc Prevention in Tungsten Halogen Studio Lamp ApplicationsTypical high wattage studio lamp Lamp comparison and constructionQuartz envelope Filament Quartz bridge Quartz envelope Filament hookLamp performance Vibration, handling, cleaning5kW From Typical Dimmer SystemMax. surge current amps Fusing of Tungsten Halogen Studio and Theatre LampsCompact Source Special CSS Discharge Lamps Compact Iodide Daylight CID Discharge LampsCompact Source Iodide CSI Discharge Lamps Bulb Operating Temperature of Discharge Studio LampsCap/bulb interface capsule lamps 450 maximum Spectral distribution of luminous flux lumens for Pins 350C maximumFusing of Discharge Studio and Theatre Lamps Outside IndexBroadcast EXE EXG FBE FBO FCX FCW FFN FFP FFR FFS FGN Theatre lamps by LIF code Lamp type TV Film & Studio lamps by LIF code Theatre TV Film & Studio lamps by Ansi code Lamp type GKV/LL Double Ended Hot restrike Single Ended Cold StartCSS Specialist Projector lamps by Ansi code EJV EJY EKE EKX EKZ ELB ELC M28 M29 M30 M32 M33 M36 M38 M40 GE Lighting World addresses MACEDONIA, SERBIA, Montenegro LatviaUnited States of America PeruVietnam

SHOWBIZ specifications

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