PhilipsWhite SON®Lamps

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Printedin USA 06/07
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Electrical andTechnical Data

LampCurrent Crest Factor (Maximum) ————1.8
Warm-upto 80% Full Brightness ———3–4 minutes
RestrikeTime for Hot Lamps ———— 1–2 minutes
StarterPulse Voltage—Peak ——————3500-4900
PulseWidth @ 90% Peak —0.5 Micro Sec. Minimum
Pulseper Cycle (Minimum) ——————————1

Physical Characteristics

Bulb ——————————————ED-17 (SDW)
———————————————T-10(SDW-T)
BulbFinish ———————————Diffuse(SDW)
———————————————Clear (SDW-T)
Base —————————————Medium (SDW)
———————————————PG-12(SDW-T)
Max.Overall Length (MOL) —5.438''(xxmm) (SDW)
———————————5.875"(XXmm) (SDW-T)
LightCenter Length (LCL) —3.438''(xxmm) (SDW)
———————————3.563"(XXmm) (SDW-T)
ArcLength —————————0.X'' (7mm) (50W)
———————————— 0.XX" (9mm) (100W)
Max.BulbTemp.————350ºC (XXXºF)(50WT-10)
—————400˚C (XXX˚F) (50W & 100W ED-17)
————————— 450˚C (XXX˚F) (100W T-10)
Max.BaseTemp. ———————150°C (50WT-10)
—————————190°C (50W & 100W ED-17)
—————————————180°C (100WT-10)
StandardPackage Quantity ————————— 12

Operating Characteristics

RatedAverage Life, Hours.3,4 ———————10,000
ColorRendering Index (CRI)—————————85
ColorTemperature ———————————2700K

Operating Position

Universal

Ordering Data

Lamp
Oper. Approx. Approx
Product Lamp Lamp Current ANSI Initial Mean
Number OrderingCode Watts Volts (Amps) Code Lumens1Lumens2
31344-5 SDW-50W/LV/D 50 45 1.4 S104 2350 2000
31346-0 SDW-100W/LV/D 100 52 2.5 S105 4900 4170
30229-9 SDW-T50W/LV 50 45 1.4 S104AF-50 2300 2070
30228-1 SDW-T100W/LV 100 52 2.5 S105NZ-100 5000 4250
WHITE SON®
RECOMMENDEDWARNINGS,CAUTIONS AND
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
R
WARNING:
Theselamps must be operated in fixtures
designedfor use with High Pressure Sodium lamps.The
xturewattage rating must match the wattage indicated on the
outerglass bulb. Do not scratch the outer bulb or subject it to
pressureas this could cause the outer bulb to crack or shatter.
Apartial vacuum in the outer bulb may cause glass to fly if the
glassis struck. Operating the lamp improperly mayresult in
PERSONALINJURY,PROPERTYDAMAGE, BURNS AND FIRE.
1.If the outer glass bulb is broken,shut off power immediately
andremove the lamp after it has cooled.
2.Use only auxiliary equipment meeting Philips and/orANSI
standards.Use within voltage limits recommendedby
ballastmanufacturer.
A.Operate lamp only within specified limits of operation.
B.For total supply load referto ballast manufacturers
electricaldata.
3.Protect lamp base,socket and wiring against moisture,
corrosiveatmospheres and excessive heat.
4.Replace the lamp if the outer glass bulb has been scratched,
crackedor damaged in any way.
5.If a lamp bulb support is used,be sure to insulate the support
electricallyso as to avoid possible decomposition of the
bulbglass.
6.Do not use this lamp in a fixture which redirectsa substantial
portionof the energy toward the arc tube and its immediate
vicinity,asthis may lead to very early lamp failure.
7.Takecarein handling anddisposing of lamps.If arctube is broken,
avoidskin contact with any of the contents or fragments.
8.The arc tube of this lamp contains sodium and mercury.
Disposeof lamp in accordance with federal, state and
localrequirements.
C.I.E.Color Coordinates X Y
50Watt .462 .414
100Watt .461 .410
MaximumColor Shift:
-250K(7500 hours)
1)Based on photometry of 100-hour lamps in vertical position at r ated watts. Lumen output rating applies to all operating positions.
2)Lumen output at 50% rated life.
3)Based on survival of at least 50% of the lamps, operated under specified test.
4)90% survival at 5000 hours.