User Guide

TUNGSTEN HALOGEN & INCANDESCENT DISPLAY/OPTIC LAMPS
The following information pertains to all Display/Optic Tungsten-Halogen and Incandescent lamps including Infrared Heat Lamps, Current-Controlled Airfield Lamps,
PAR and other Reflector Lamps.
WARNING:
In accordance with ANSI/IESNA Standard RP-27, Display/Optic incandescent & tungsten halogen lamps are Risk Group 2 products.
Read and understand this warning before using this bulb!
THIS LAMP EMITS ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED RADIATION. ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE EYE PROTECTION WHEN WORKING NEAR THIS LAMP. THIS LAMP
OPERATES AT HIGH PRESSURE AND AT HIGH TEMPERATURE AND MAY SHATTER UNEXPECTEDLY. THIS LAMP MUST BE USED IN A FIXTURE THAT HAS A SUIT-
ABLE PROTECTIVE SHIELD AND/OR SCREEN TO PROTECT PEOPLE AND SURROUNDINGS AGAINST THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE
FROM LAMP SHATTERING AND EXPOSURE TO INFRARED OR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION.
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED FOR SAFETY AND TO OBTAIN SATISFACTORY LAMP PERFORMANCE.
GENERAL SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS:
1. This lamp generates UV (ultraviolet) and/or IR (infrared) radiation. Prolonged exposure to this lamp may cause skin and eye irritation from the radiation when
operated at or above rated voltage.
Please note that lamp with r
eference number 64614 has enhanced UV output as a result of its reflector coating.
2. To avoid risk of serious eye injury from the intense light, do not stare at operating lamp.
3. Because this lamp radiates considerable heat, do not use in close proximity to people, combustible materials, or substances adversely affected by heat or drying.
4. To avoid shattering of glass parts and/or lens/reflector, keep water, other liquids and metal objects from contacting hot glass surfaces. Protect the entire lamp
from moisture (rain, snow, etc.) to avoid cracking or breaking.
5. Protect the lamp from contamination, abrasion and scratches. Do not use if lamp is scratched, cracked or damaged in any way.
6. For safe and proper lamp operation, operate at rated voltage and wattage. Operation above rated voltage increases UV output and internal pressure, thus increas-
ing the risk of rupture.
7. This lamp (for r
eflectorized lamps, this applies to inner lamp capsule) operates at high internal pressure and at high surface temperature and may unexpectedly
shatter resulting in hot, flying fragments of glass or metal. Although this lamp was carefully constructed, tested and inspected before packing and shipping, under
certain conditions beyond the manufacturer's control, the glass parts could crack or break.
8. For P
AR and other reflectorized lamps: Even though this lamp may continue to operate after the reflector and/or lens is broken or damaged, it should be replaced
as soon as possible since the pressure-filled inner lamp capsule could unexpectedly shatter if scratched or otherwise damaged, creating a risk of personal injury
or property damage.
LAMP MOUNTING AND OPERATION:
1. Use only in equipment/fixture specifying this lamp type, including voltage and wattage. Use in circuits, which do not exceed rated voltage and in sockets and
equipment designed for its use.
2. Do not touch or handle the quartz glass with bare fingers. Contaminants can burn in at high operating temperatures and cause glass to recrystalize. This makes
the glass opaque and milky; it increasingly loses its strength, and the risk of bursting increases. If lamp is touched, clean with denatured alcohol and wipe dry
with a soft, clean lint-free cloth before operating.
3. Make sure lamp is properly installed into socket to obtain good electrical contact and to avoid damaging lamp and/or socket. A heat resistant connector should be
used to make electrical contact to the lamp base for safety and to obtain rated lamp life. To avoid damage to lamps with bipin bases, do not twist. Pull old lamp
straight out and push new lamp straight in. For safe and proper operation of lamps with lead wires, please ensure that the lamp is securely supported and the
lead-wires are securely connected to the electrical supply.
For P
AR 36, 46, 56, 64 lamps: To avoid breaking, the lamp must be supported by its rim.
4. Operating temperatures deteriorate lamp sockets. Socket condition may affect lamp life. Replace socket if deterioration of socket or lamp base contacts is
observed.
5. Do not move, bump or bounce equipment/fixture during operation because mechanical shock can cause shattering and failure of the lamp.
6. For P
AR 36, 46, 56 and 64 lamps: Lamp should be operated with a protective shield (especially in public places -- churches, auditoriums, etc) to prevent the risk
of personal injury or property damage from flying lamp fragments in the event of the lamp cracking or breaking.
7. To avoid risk of burns or electrical shock, do not remove or insert lamp when power is on, allow lamp to cool to room temperature before removing or storing.
8. Replace all equipment/fixture covers and shields after servicing to prevent personal injury or property damage.
9. All Display/Optic lamps have a range of permissible operating positions. Please see relevant operating position information in our literature or on-line catalog and
only operate lamps at the operating positions specified. The basic rule for all single-ended Display/Optic halogen and incandescent lamps is that the lamp may
only be tilted/inclined perpendicular to the plane through both filament lead-wires (see illustrations and list of affected filament designs below).
10. Keep lamp seal temperature below 350°C (660°F) and the lamp wall temperature between 250°C (480°F) and 900°C (1650°F). When used in equipment designed
to provide cooling to operating lamp, do not obstruct equipment cooling system.
11. Filaments for high luminance applications are designed in such a way that the incandescent elements do not block each other in the direction of projection. The
positioning of single filament coils in one plane is called a monoplane filament
. Biplane filaments have the incandescent elements staggered forward and back-
ward in two parallel planes while maintaining adequate spacing to prevent arc-over.
12. Note: Photometric values of a frosted lamp will vary from the published values of the same non-frosted type.
Affected Filament Designs:
C-2V, C-6, C-6F, C-13, C-13D, CC-2V, CC-6, CC-13, CC-13D, 2C-8, 2CC-8
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