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Lamp and Ballast Catalog - The Lighting Company

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SYMBOLS & FOOTNOTES FOR HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) LAMPS<br />

Footnote Description<br />

32 Do not operate on dimming systems. Dimming systems will prevent a lamp the ability to self-extinguish.<br />

33 When operating on a ballast with a sustaining voltage less than 310V, lamp life may be significantly reduced.<br />

34 In general, Horizontal lumen values will be 5-10% lower than the vertical lumen values.<br />

35 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated on ANSI M85 or M98 Compliant ballasts.<br />

36 LU150/100 <strong>and</strong> LU150/55 lamps are not interchangeable.<br />

37 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated on ANSI M142 or M81 Compliant ballasts.<br />

38 <strong>Lamp</strong>s with a E26 medium skirt base are not compatible with exclusionary medium sockets.<br />

39 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated on ANSI M137 Compliant ballasts.<br />

40 <strong>The</strong> ULX880 lamp should not be used on any circuit other than 480V H36 mercury reactor.<br />

41 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated on ANSI M132 (320W) Compliant ballasts.<br />

42 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated on ANSI M135 (400W) Compliant ballasts.<br />

43 Use with 4-5kV igniter.<br />

44 Operates at 950 watts on 1000W M47 CWA ballasts<br />

45 For use where seal temperature does not exceed 350C.<br />

46 Please consult with your ballast <strong>and</strong> fixture manufacturer for compatible systems<br />

47 <strong>Lamp</strong>s may be operated M155 or M135 pulse start ballast with a sustaining voltage greater than 270V<br />

48 <strong>The</strong> emergence of electronic ballasts to operate metal halide lamps has produced additional need to separate the lamp designation of quartz<br />

<strong>and</strong> ceramic metal halide lamps, as there can be some important differences in system performance. <strong>The</strong>refore the C lamp designation from<br />

NEMA has been introduced going forward for future differentiation of ceramic metal halide lamps <strong>and</strong> they will begin to be labeled<br />

accordingly.<br />

For more complete product information visit www.sylvania.com<br />

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