H.I.D. lamps | HPL |
HPL Comfort 250 W
nm | lux | 600 |
per5 | 1000 | 500 |
| per | |
m |
| |
2 |
| 400 |
|
| |
per |
| 300 |
mW |
| |
| 200 | |
|
| 100 |
300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 |
Wavelength in nm
Spectral power distributions
nm | lux | 600 |
per5 | 1000 | 500 |
| per | |
m |
| |
2 |
| 400 |
|
| |
per |
| 300 |
mW |
| 200 |
|
| 100 |
300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 |
Wavelength in nm
%200
160
120
80 |
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| lamp current |
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40 |
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| lamp wattage |
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| luminous flux | |
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0 |
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| lamp voltage |
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2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
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| Time in min. |
HPL-N, HPL Comfort, HPL-R
%125
115
105
95
85
75
9296 100 104 108 Relative supply voltage in %
lamp current lamp wattage luminous flux lamp voltage
Lamp performance during run-up
125 W |
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| 700 W |
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| 250 W |
|
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| 1000 W |
|
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(cd) | 400 W |
|
| (cd) |
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| 180° |
|
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| 180° |
|
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90 ° |
|
| 90 ° | 90 ° |
| 90 ° | |
| 2000 |
|
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| 3500 |
|
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60 ° |
|
| 60 ° | 60 ° |
| 60 ° | |
| 4000 |
|
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| 7000 |
|
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| 6000 |
|
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| 10500 |
|
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30 ° | 8000 |
| 30 ° | 30 ° | 14000 | 30 | ° |
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| 0 | γ |
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| 0 | γ |
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Polar light distributions
Effects of mains voltage variations
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