Specifications

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E17 Mercury Vapor Lamp
(E-Rated for Enclosed Fixtures)
SPECIFICATION SHEET
Physical Characteristics
Finish ....................................................................................Clear
Base ......................................................................................E39 (Mogul)
MOL ......................................................................................8.25"
Item Number 37002
Specifications
Energy Used (Watts) .................................................. 175
Domestic Code .............................................................. HF175XR/H39/CL
Brightness (Initital Lumens) ..................................... 7800
Brightness (Mean Lumens) ....................................... 6630
Average Rated Hours .................................................. 10,000
Light Appearance (Kelvin) ........................................ 6800
CRI ...................................................................................... 20
ANSI Code ....................................................................... H39
Efficacy (LPW)* ............................................................. 45
Burn Position ................................................................Universal
Package Type ................................................................ Box
If this lamp is broken
and continues to
operate harmful UV
rays will be emitted.
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Caution
Mercury Vapor (HID) lamps comply with USA Federal Standard 21 CFR 1040.30 and Canada Standard SOR/80-381.
"WARNING: This lamp can cause serious skin burn and eye inflammation from shortwave ultraviolet radiation if outer envelope of the lamp is broken or punctured and the arc tube continues to
operate. Do not use where people will remain for more than a few minutes unless adequate shielding or other safety precautions are used. Lamps that will automatically extinguish when the outer
envelope is broken or punctured are commercially available."
Careful adherence to the precautions mentioned above may not eliminate all possible risks associated with the use of mercury vapor lamps, but will reduce the likelihood of personal injury or
property damage.
DO NOT USE HID LAMPS IN STANDARD BASE SOCKETS WITHOUT A PROPERLY BALLASTED FIXTURE.
High intensity discharge (HID) lamps require auxiliary equipment (ballasts, capacitors, ignitors or power supplies) to provide the correct electrical values for starting and operating. This auxiliary
equipment must meet all electrical specifications outlined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Westinghouse Lighting will not be responsible for poor performance, personal injury,
property damage, burns or fire from lamps operating on unapproved auxiliary equipment or from lamps being operated in a manner inconsistent with their design.
Power should always be turned off and preferably locked out in accordance with OSHA guidelines whenever installation, removal or maintenance is performed on lighting systems. Safety glasses and
gloves should be used when installing or removing HID lamps. Lamps should be installed firmly into appropriate lamp sockets, without over tightening, to avoid loosening from vibration.
HID lamps and their arc tubes operate at extremely high temperatures and may shatter as a result of misapplication, system failure or other factors. Scratches on the outer bulb, direct contact with
water or excessive installation pressure can also cause the lamps to break. Breakage may release extremely hot glass and lamp parts into the surrounding environment and raise the risk of fire,
personal injury or property damage. Injury may also be caused by ultraviolet energy from an unjacketed HID lamp. If the outer jacket should break, immediately turn the power off. Do not remove
a lamp until it has completely cooled; then replace it with a new lamp. In areas susceptible to contamination by flying glass, where flammable materials are present or where there is a possibility of
personal injury, users should seek additional protective measures by using open fixture (O-rated) lamps and enclosed fixtures.
At end-of-life, lumen depreciation becomes noticeable. Due to a film that forms on the arctube wall, light output is reduced.
*Based on Initial Lumens
Contains mercury.
Hg
For more on clean up and safe disposal, visit epa.gov/CFL.

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