User Guide

HBO
®
HIGH PRESSURE MERCURY LAMPS (continued)
OPERATING POSITION:
HBO lamps may only be operated in the operating positions described in the OSRAM SYLVANIA product catalog.
Some HBO lamps are designed to operate horizontally (mainly low wattage types in the power range of 50 to 200 W) and others, vertically (all lamp types with-
power consumption of 350 W and higher). Greater arc stability is obtained in vertically operating lamps when they are operated as close to vertical as possible.
See catalog for permissible operating positions and electrode positions.
OZONE GENERATION:
During operation, HBO lamps produce a spectrum that ranges from about 150 nm in the ultraviolet region to the infrared region.
If the quartz glass bulb is transparent in the ultraviolet region between 180 and 220 nm, this short-wave radiation will convert a small quantity of atmospheric
oxygen (O
2
) surrounding the lamp into ozone (O
3
). Moreover, the oxygen molecules will link together with the nitrogen (N
2
) in the air, creating nitrogen oxides
(NO
x
). (Some believe that the smell attributed to ozone is in actuality from the nitrogen oxides.)
Ozone gas is toxic when inhaled in high concentrations over long periods of time. Ozone levels can be measured and monitored with commercial measuring
equipment. Always keep ozone levels below the applicable TLV (threshold limit value).
The production of ozone and nitrogen oxide can be suppressed by using doped quartz glass, which absorbs the ozone-producing ultraviolet radiation. The quartz
glass used in high wattage i-line (365nm) enhanced HBO lamps only transmits wavelengths above 250 nm, which provides effective, ozone-free lamps. Please be
advised that the OSRAM HBO 4000 W/PL lamp is designed to generate UV wavelengths below 250nm. Consequently, this lamp will generate ozone in operation
and should be externally ventilated.
An "ozone smell" (or smell of nitrogen oxide) may be detected shortly after ignition. There are two probable causes for this condition. O
3
and NO
x
production is
caused by the (short-duration) radiation of the spark gap used for lamp ignition. Or, the cold condition of the quartz glass bulb has slightly shifted its UV-absorp-
tion characteristics thus permitting a small amount of radiation in the very short-wave ultraviolet range to be emitted by the bulb. Typically, after the lamp has run
up to its operating temperature range, virtually no ozone is produced by the lamp, as a rule, due to the quartz glass absorption and the self-absorption of the plas-
ma.
LAMP COOLING:
1. To prevent premature failure, lamp base temperatures must be kept below 230˚C (446˚F) for 50 to 350 watt lamps and below 200˚C (392˚F) for all lamps with
power consumption of more than 350 watts.
2. Discoloration, surface pitting, and/or corrosion of the lamp connections indicates a thermal overload. Components exhibiting these conditions must be cleaned or
replaced.
3. If convection cooling is insufficient and additional cooling is required, cooling fins may be applied to the bases and/or forced air may be used.
4. If forced air is used, care must be taken to direct airflow at the bases only. Striking elsewhere on the lamp with the airflow will result in poor lamp performance or
premature failure.
LAMP REMOVAL:
Turn off power to the lamp and allow lamp to cool (forced or convection) for a minimum of 30 minutes prior to shutting main fixture power and opening fixture.
Do not remove lamp until it has cooled. See special, bolded warning for using government-approved safety equipment when handling positive-pressure lamps.
Lamps should be placed in their original OSRAM SYLVANIA packaging for temporary storage until disposal and/or transportation to a disposal location. See
"Lamp Transportation" and "Lamp Disposal" sections below for relevant information.
LAMP TRANSPORTATION:
1. All HBO 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.
4. When transporting positive-pressure lamps, the bolded warning found in the "Rupture & Radiation Hazard" section MUST
be placed on outside surface of the ship-
ping carton and the warning instructions must also be placed inside the shipping packaging.
MERCURY FILL OF HBO 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 threshold limit values (TLVs) are merely guidelines to assist in the control of health hazards. The ACGIH says that the TLVs refer to airborne concentra-
tions 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 HBO
®
lamps have the following mercury contents:
Power level Maximum Mercury content (mg)
50 - 200 W 110
350 W 300
500 W 500
1,000 W 1,000
1,500 W 800
2,000 - 2,500 W 5,000
3,500 W and higher 12,000
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