User Guide

METAL HALIDE DISPLAY/OPTIC LAMPS [HCD
®
, HMI
®
, HMD
®
, HMP
®
, HSD
®
, HSR
®
, HTI
®
] (continued)
LAMP TRANSPORTATION:
1. All Display/Optic metal halide lamps should be transported ONLY in their original packaging.
2. Transportation in non-original packaging can damage the lamp and void warranty.
3. U.S. Federal regulations require mercury-containing lamps to be shipped ONL
Y in DOT-compliant packaging. Original OSRAM packaging is DOT-compliant.
MERCURY FILL OF Display/Optic METAL HALIDE LAMPS:
Mercury is referred to by its chemical symbol, Hg, which is derived from the Greek and Latin "hydrargyrum," a silvery shiny liquid metal at room temperature. In
humid air it is covered with a gray oxide skin. Of all metals it has the highest vapor pressure which increases exponentially with rising temperatures. For this rea-
son, mercury is volatile at room temperature. The colorless and odorless vapors produced are poisonous and heavier than air.
The inhalation (respiration) of mercury or mercury compounds as vapor or dust will lead to the damage of lungs, kidneys, and the nervous system. Apart from
inhalation, mercury can be transmitted through the skin (penetration) or through the gastro-intestinal tract (ingestion), which is also harmful.
The ACGIH TLVs are merely guidelines to assist in the control of health hazards. The ACGIH states that the TLVs refer to airborne concentrations of substances
and represent conditions under which it is believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed day after day without adverse health effects. Therefore, the
TLV for mercury should never be exceeded.
Analytical detection of mercury vapor is possible by means of gas/vapor detector tubes (rough measurement) or air-monitors that absorb mercury vapor.
OSRAM metal halide lamps have the following mercury contents:
Lamp Family Maximum Mercury Content (mg)
HMI 1200
HMP 70
HTI 180
HSR/HSD 110
HMD 520
HCD 23
PROPERTIES OF MERCURY:
Chemical symbol: Hg
Atomic number: 80
Molecular Weight: 200.59
Density: 13.6 g/cm
3
@ 20°C / 68°F
Melting Point: -39°C / -38.2°F
Boiling Point: 357°C / 674°F
Vapor pressure: 160 Pa @ 20°C / 68°F
370 Pa @ 30°C / 86°F
823 Pa @ 40°C / 104°F
Concentration in air: 13.6 mg/m
3
@ 20°C / 68°F
29.6 mg/m
3
@ 30°C / 86°F
62.7 mg/m
3
@ 40°C / 104°F
CAS Registry Number: 7439-97-6
RCRA waste number: U151
Other Names: Hydrargyrum, Colloidal mercury, Kwik, Mercure, Mercurio, Metallic mercury, Quecksilber, Quick silver, Liquid Silver
LAMP DISPOSAL:
1. Disposal of spent lamps must be in accordance with applicable federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. State laws may differ in their disposal require-
ments for lamps.
2. Lamp users in North America may obtain specific state or province information concerning disposal regulations, toll free, by calling 1-866-666-6850.
3. OSRAM SYLVANIA Products Inc. cannot advise lamp users as to general or specific disposal regulations for federal, state/provincial, and/or local municipalities. It
is the responsibility of the waste generator to ensure proper classification and disposal of waste products.
VIP SUPER HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY LAMPS (DISPLAY/OPTIC)
WARNING:
In accordance with ANSI/IESNA Standard RP-27, VIP Super High Pressure Mercury Lamps are Risk Group 3 products.
Read and understand this entire statement before using this lamp!
RUPTURE & RADIATION (UV- VISIBLE) HAZARD:
1. The discharge vessel of Super High Pressure Mercury VIP lamps is constructed of quartz glass that is filled with a quantity of mercury. These lamps are not pres-
surized when cold (i.e., at room temperature).
2.
All Super High Pressure Mercury VIP lamps have high internal pressures (up to approximately 3,675 psi or 250 bar) during operation and may unexpectedly
rupture resulting in the discharge of hot fragments (approximately 800°C / 1472°F) of quartz and/or metal particles, as well as the release of mercury/mer-
cury vapor.
In the event of such a rupture, there is a risk of personal injury, burns, and fire.
3.
Super High Pressure Mercury VIP lamps generate intense ultraviolet (UV), visible and infrared radiation during operation. This radiation can cause per-
manent damage to the eyes (including blindness) and serious injury to the skin (including burns and blistering).
To avoid eye damage, other personal injury,
and/or property damage, the lamp MUST be operated in a suitable fixture.
4. A suitable fixture is one that will prevent the arc from being viewed directly while operating, and in the event of a lamp rupture, will prevent hot (up to 800°C /
1472°F), flying fragments of quartz and/or metal from escaping into the area.
5. To minimize the risk of a lamp rupture, replace the lamp at or before the end of rated life (see OSRAM SYLVANIA product catalog for rated life).
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For more complete product information visit www.sylvania.com Symbols/Footnotes on page 275-281
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Lamp Contains Mercury
Hg
Manage in accordance with disposal laws
See www
.lamprecycle.org or 1-866-666-6850
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