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6-1 Stage and Studio Lamps STAGE/STUDIO INCANDESCENT 6-7 QUARTZLINE ® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN 6-7 QUARTZLINE ® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN HIGH VOLTAGE 6-9 CINEMA LAMPS Fluoresent Lamps .................................................................................. 6-10 covRguard Lamps ................................................................................. 6-10 CSR METAL HALIDE Single-Ended Hot Restrike .................................................................... 6-10 Double-Ended Hot Restrike .................................................................. 6-10 ANSI CODES 6-10

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Page 1: Stage and Studio Lamps - PRISMA-SCENE · Stage and Studio Lamps ... T24 G38 T13 G38 T9.5 G22 T7 Med 2-Pin ... Numbers represent the type of filament-support arrangement. Approximate

6-1To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

STAGE/STUDIO INCANDESCENT 6-7QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN 6-7QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN HIGH VOLTAGE 6-9CINEMA LAMPS

Fluoresent Lamps .................................................................................. 6-10covRguard™ Lamps ................................................................................. 6-10

CSR METAL HALIDESingle-Ended Hot Restrike .................................................................... 6-10Double-Ended Hot Restrike .................................................................. 6-10

ANSI CODES 6-10

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6-2 To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

DIA.

MOL

LCL

DIA.

MOL

BULB IDENTIFICATION

LAMP LOCATOR

DIA: Diameter of bulb at widest point.MOL: Maximum Overall Length includingbase or pins.LCL: Distance between the center of thearc tube and the Light Center Lengthreference plane.Note: Lamp drawings are not drawn toscale. Be sure to check size and dimensioninformation when identifying each lamp.To convert inches to millimeters, multiplythe dimension (in inches) by 25.4(i.e. inches x 25.4 = millimeters).

T12Med Pf

Incandescent Lamps

T14Med 2-Pin (G9.5)

PS52Mog (E39)

PAR36Scrw Term

Quartzline® Tungsten Halogen

PAR36Ferrule

G6, G72-Pin Prefocus

(GC9.5)

PAR64Extended Mog End

Prefocus

T3, T5R7s

T4R7s

T6R7s

T6Special

T6Med 2-Pin

(G9.5)

T52-Pin Prefocus

(GX9.5)

T4Mini-Cand

T4, T6, T7, T8Med Prefocus

(P28s)

T4, T6Med 2-Pin

(G9.5)

T7, T8, T10Mog Prefocus

(P40s)

Cinema Lamps

T12G13

T8G13

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6-3To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

Quartzline® Tungsten Halogen (Continued)

T24Mog BiPost

(G38)

T20Mog BiPost

(G38)

T26G38

T32G38

CSR Metal Halide Lamps

Single-Ended Hot Restrike

T32G38

T24G38

T13G38

T9.5G22

T7Med 2-Pin

(G9.5)

T7Med BiPost

(G22)

T7, T8Med BiPost

(G22)

T7Mog BiPost

(G38)

T82-Pin Prefocus

(GX9.5)

T8GX9.5

T8Med 2-Pin

(G9.5)

T8Mog (E39)

T8, T10Mog BiPost

(G38)

T12Med Prefocus

(P28s)

Double-Ended Hot Restrike

T9, T12SFa 21-12

T8.5SFc15.3-6

T6.5SFc10-4

T4.5X515

T2830x70 Cyl

165mm Lead

T16, T22.525x51 Cyl

165mm Lead

T5, T6GZX9.5,GZY9.5

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6-4 To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

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FILAMENT IDENTIFICATION

BASE IDENTIFICATION

2C8 C-2V C-5 C-6 C-7A CC-8 C-9 C-13 C-13D2CC-8 CC-2V CC-6

LAMP LOCATOR (CONTINUED)

Ferrule ScrewTerminal

Can DC Bay 2-Pin (Round)GX5.3

GX9.5 GY9.5 2-Pin PfGY16

Min BiPinG5.3

G9.5 Mini CandE11

RecessedSingle Contact

R7s

SFa 21-12 SFc 10-4 SFc 10.5-6 X515 Med ScrewE26

Mog ScrewE39

Med PfP28s

Mog PfP40s

Med Side Pr Ext. Mog End PrGX16d

Mog End PrGX16d

SpecialMogul BiPost

G38Med BiPost

G22

Cylinder

Quartzline® Tungsten Halogen High Voltage

PAR64Extended Mog End

Prefocus

T82-Pin Prefocus

(GX9.5)

T82-Pin Prefocus

(GX9.5)

T6Special

T6, T8Med Prefocus

(P28s)

T6Med 2-Pin

(G9.5)

T8Med BiPost

(G22)

T8Med Prefocus

(P28s)

T10, T112-Pin Prefocus

(GX9.5)

T10Mog BiPost

(G38)

T11GY9.5

T3R7s

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6-5To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

GE Lighting has been a leading supplier to stage and studio users formany decades, and continues its pioneering work in the developmentof new and innovative light sources.The primary change in recent years has been the migration from glass toquartz as the standard bulb material. The higher melting point of quartzenables bulb envelopes to be reduced in size and the halogen fillings tobe run at higher pressures, leading to smaller, lighter, brighter, moreenergy-efficient and more reliable lamps.GE Lighting’s comprehensive range of single- and double-ended lampsis complemented by a group of PAR lamps, where the light source isenclosed in a sealed reflector unit.

The beam patterns of PAR lamps range from very narrow spot to wide-anglefloods. This ensures consistency from lamp to lamp, interchangeability tosuit the beam pattern needs of the moment and instant replaceabilitywithout the need to refocus and re-aim fixtures.The sealed beam design prolongs the life of the inner lamp as well asprotecting it from dust, vapor and other hazards, thereby ensuring highlumen maintenance over the life of the lamp.PAR lamps may be used with very simple, lightweight, economical fixtures.

INTRODUCTION

GENERAL INFORMATION

OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICSQuartz halogen lamps are designed to be operated within close voltagetolerances, and excessive voltage can lead to drastically shortened life,albeit with significantly higher light output.A second important variable is temperature. The tungsten halogen cycledoes not operate properly below about 482 F (250 C) and quartz maybegin to devitrify above about 1832 F (1000 C). Bulb envelopes shouldtherefore be held in the range 482-1472 F (250-800 C).The rate of oxidation of the sealing foil carrying current from the baseto the filament through the quartz envelope increases with temperatureabove 662 F (350 C), and lamp life may be severely curtailed bypremature seal failure if this temperature is exceeded.The contact pins are plated to ensure good electrical connection withthe lampholder. However, at temperatures above 662 F (350 C), theplating may lose adhesion, leading to deterioration in contact andpossibly local hot spots, arcing and consequent irreparable damageto both lamp and holder. Note that if there is evidence that this hasoccurred, the lampholder should be replaced before the next lamp isfitted, otherwise it is likely to fail prematurely for the same reason.

GE CSR METAL HALIDE LAMPSNew GE range of metal halide lamps for use in a variety of applicationsincluding TV and film, stage, concerts, photographic and large screenpresentation and color simulation.•Excellent color rendering Ra >90•Daylight color temperature, typically 6000K•Universal burning position•High efficiency up to 100 Lm/Watt•Hot restrike and dimmable with stable color temperature•Superior color stability•Excellent lumen maintenance•Use with electronic or AC magnetic ballast/ignitor control gear•Applications include inside and outside TV and film production, stage,

concerts, sporting events, photographic studios, overhead and largescreen projection and color simulation.

GE CINEMA LAMPS•High CRI (Color Rendering Index)… traditional fluorescent lamps have not

been widely used in photography and film making because of relatively lowCRI and the prominent green spike found in typical fluorescent phosphors.GE Lighting Cinema 32 and Cinema 55 lamps have corrected these deficiencieswith products that now have a CRI of 95 (out of 100 max.) and colors thatrespond to the spectral sensitivity curves of film and electronic imaging media.

Lamps normally fail by fusing of the filament. This is often followed byarcing, leading to very high currents which can cause the envelope andseals to fail and the lamp to shatter. A quick-acting, high-breakingcapacity fuse should therefore be connected to the supply line in allapplications. Suitable types are given in IEC 127, 241 and 269.

LAMP CODESGE Stage & Studio lamps are coded as such:Lamp Description. This may be either an American National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) three letter code such as EJG, or a descriptive code inthe general form Q750T3/4CL. ANSI codes are assigned to lampspecifications – mechanical, electrical and photometric characteristics –filed with the Institute.They ensure interchangeability among similarly coded lamps fromdifferent manufacturers. Most of these lamps are rated for 120-voltoperation. In a few cases a pair of ANSI codes are given (e.g. BFL/BFK),where the first is the official code for the lamp and the second codedescribes lamps the specifications of which are met or exceeded. In suchcases, the lamps may be used to replace lamps with either code.Base designations conform to IEC standards.

PRODUCT INFORMATION•Optional Shatter Resistance… GE Cinema 32 and 55 offer the option of

GE’s exclusive covRguard™ shatter resistance that helps contain glassfragments if the lamps are broken. Reduce the possibility of glass relatedinjuries to irreplaceable talent, damage to expensive sets, contamination ofdelicate equipment or missing critical deadlines because GE offers completeshatter resistance. GE’s covRguard™ process wraps the Cinema lamps in afull 15 ml thick casing of GE’s exclusive Lexan™ polycarbonate that helpscontain the glass, phosphor and chemicals if the lamp is broken. Unlikeother shatter-resistant lamps, GE’s covRguard™ lamps require no assembly.

•Superior Light Output… the GE covRguard™ process offers maximumprotection with minimal light loss… the lowest loss of initial light of othershielded products.

•Dependable UV Blocking… the GE covRguard™ process also offers excellentUV blocking. CovRguard™ block 98%% of the UV that is normally transmittedfrom an unprotected fluorescent lamp — all UVC, all UVB and most ofUVA. This is critical for protecting expensive sets and wardrobe from thefading effects of UV exposure.

•Chromaticity… the Cinema 32 has a chromaticity of X=.415 and Y=.337 witha CRI of 93. The Cinema 32 mixes well with both incandescent and quartzhalogen light sources without color corrections. The Cinema 55 is a broadband spectrum daylight lamp with a chromaticity of X=.306 and Y=.315 anda CRI of 95. The Cinema 55 mixes well with ambient daylight and short arcdischarge HID light sources without color corrections.

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6-6 To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

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HEADINGS IN THIS CATALOG SECTIONThe following terms and descriptions can help you when checkingStage/Studio lamp specifications and when ordering products. Withineach product line, lamps are divided into families, within thesefamilies, lamps are then listed by wattage.

BTL- Q500 T6/CL/PIdentifies the lampshape and the bulbdiameter in eighths

of inches.

Identifies thelamp's wattage.

Identifies the lampANSI code

Description:The lamp‘sidentification code.

Case Quantity:Number of product unitspacked in a case.

Base:The type of base.

Watts:Energy used. To find actual energyused (kWh) multiply power (wattsshown) x time divided by 1000.

Shape:Bulb shape followed by its size(the maximum diameter of the bulbexpressed in eighths of an inch).

Filament Design:Filaments are designated by a letter combination in which C is a coiled wire filament,CC is a coiled wire that is itself wound into a larger coil, and SR is a straight ribbonfilament. Numbers represent the type of filament-support arrangement.

ApproximateBeam Spread:For reflector typelamps. The total angleof the directed beam(in degrees) to wherethe intensity of thebeam falls to 50% or10% of the maximumvalue as indicated.

LCL in.:Distance between thecenter of the filamentand the Light CenterLength referenceplane, in inches.

Order Code:It is important to use this five-digit codewhen ordering to ensure that you receivethe exact product you require.

MOL in.:Maximum Overall Length in inches.

Color Temperature - Kelvins (K):A measure of the visual “warmth” or “coolness” of the light from thelamp. The higher the value, the whiter or “cooler” the light appears.

LumensInitial:Initial lightoutput.

Volts:Lamp data is based onoperation at rated voltage.

LIF Code:These are assigned by the LightingFederation of London, U.K. Theyensure electrical and mechanicalinterchangeability of similarlycoded lamps. LIF codes are dividedinto groups according to theprimary application of the lamps.

Rated AverageLife - Hours:Lamp burning hours tomedian life expectancy.

WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW THE LAMP DESCRIPTION1. Identify bulb shape by using tables on pages 6-2 – 6-4.2. Measure bulb diameter using ruler in Appendix section page A-1

to determine width in eighths of an inch.3. Identify base type using table on page 6-4.4. Find your lamp in the table containing the bulb shape, size and base.

Approximate CBCP (Center Beam Candlepower):For reflector type lamps. Center Beam Candlepower is the intensity(candelas) at the center or maximum intensity of the beam.

Color Approx. Beam Spread RatedOrder LIF Case Lumens Temp. Filament 10% Peak PC 50% PC Peak Avg. Life

Watts Shape Base Volts Code Code Description Qty. Initial CBCP K Design MOL LCL Horiz. Vert. Horiz. Vert. Hours Footnotes

QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN500 T6 Med Pf (P28s) 120 11966 T17 BTL-Q500T6/CL/P 12 11000 3000 C-13 5.25 2.18 500 17

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6-7To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

Color Approx. Beam Spread RatedOrder LIF Case Lumens Temp. Filament 10% Peak PC 50% PC Peak Avg. Life

Watts Shape Base Volts Code Code Description Qty. Initial CBCP K Design MOL LCL Horiz. Vert. Horiz. Vert. Hours Footnotes

STAGE/STUDIO INCANDESCENT500 T12 Med Pf 120 21799 500T12/8 24 9000 2850 C-13D 6.12 3.5 800 32

21795 500T12/9 24 11000 2950 C-13D 6.12 3.5 200 29, 32T14 Med BiPost (G22) 120 21803 500T14/7 24 9000 2850 C-13D 6.43 4 800 17, 29

QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN200 T4 Cand DC Bay BA15d 120 14119 FEV-Q200/4CL/DC 6 5500 3200 CC-2V 2.43 1.37 50300 T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 39781 CP81 FKW-Q300T8 24 7200 3200 C-13 3.43 1.18 150350 T3 R7s 120 20881 FDF/HIR-Q350T2/4 6 13250 3200 C-8 4.68 2.37 400 B 31420 G7 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 33934 EKB-Q420/4CL/2PP 24 11000 3200 CC-6 2.5 1.43 75 15500 T3 R7s 120 23735 FDF-Q500T3/4CL 12 13250 3200 C-8 4.68 2.37 400 31

23734 P2/31 FDN-Q500T3/4 12 12800 3200 C-8 4.68 2.37 400 26, 31T4 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 120 37082 EHC-Q500/5CL 6 12700 3150 CC-8 4 2.37 500 15, 29

37083 EHD-Q500CL/TP 6 10450 2950 CC-8 4 2.37 2000 15Med Pf (P28s) 120 39135 EGE-Q500CL/P 12 10450 2950 CC-8 6 3.5 2000 15Mini-Cand 120 47950 EVR-Q500CL/MC 6 10450 2950 CC-8 3.62 2 2000 15, 19

T6 Med Pf (P28s) 120 11966 T17 BTL-Q500T6/CL/P 12 11000 3000 C-13 5.25 2.18 500 1716465 BTM-Q500T64CL/2P 12 13000 3200 C-13 5.25 2.18 150 17

T8 Med BiPost (G22) 120 30373 EGN-Q500T8 12 13000 3200 C-13 5.5 2.5 150 122-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 30461 T18 FRF-Q500T8 50 12000 3050 C-13 3.43 1.81 400 17

39623 CP82 FRG-Q500T8 24 13000 3200 C-13 3.43 1.81 150 17T12 Med Pf (P28s) 120 39134 EGC-Q500/5CL/P 12 12700 3150 CC-8 6 3.5 500 15

525 T3 R7s 120 20883 EJG/HIR-Q525T2-1 6 20600 3250 C-8 4.68 2.5 400 B 31575 T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 115 39730 FLK/LL-Q575T6 24 12800 2950 CC-8 4 2.37 1500 15

11450 FLK-Q575T6/4CL 24 16500 3200 CC-8 4 2.37 300 15Special 115 92431 HPL575/C 12 16500 3200 4 2.37 300 15

92434 HPL575/LL/C 12 12360 3050 4 2.37 1500 15120 92433 HPL575/C 12 16520 3200 4 2.37 300 15

92435 HPL575/LL/C 12 12360 3050 4 2.37 1500 15600 T5 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 30475 FMR-Q600T5 24 12600 3050 CC-8 3.87 2 2000 15650 G6 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 34328 EKD-Q650/3CL/2PP 24 20000 3300 CC-6 2.5 1.43 25 16, 17

PAR36 Ferrule 120 41668 FAY-Q650PAR36/3D 12 36000 5000 2.43 25 15 30 3, 441672 FCW-Q650PAR36/6 12 9000 3200 2.43 60 55 100 3, 441673 FCX-Q650PAR36/7 12 24000 3200 2.4375 40 30 100 3, 4

Scrw Term 120 41667 DWE-Q650PAR36/1 12 24000 3200 2.5625 40 30 100 3, 441669 FBE-Q650PAR36/5D 12 36000 5000 2.43 25 15 30 3, 441671 FBO-Q650PAR36/5 12 67000 3400 2.43 25 15 30 3, 4

T3 R7s 120 13895 FCM/HIR-Q650T3/4 6 25200 3275 C-8 4.68 2.37 400 B 31T4 R7s 120 30325 P2/6 FAD-Q650T4/4CL 24 16500 3200 CC-8 3.18 0.62 100

30343 FBX-Q650T4/4 24 16500 3200 CC-8 3.18 0.62 100 14, 26T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 30476 T26 FRE-Q650T8 50 15000 3050 C-13 3.43 1.81 400 17T9 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 120 39637 CP89 FRK-Q650T8 24 16900 3200 C-13 3.43 1.81 200 17

675 T3 R7s 120 20884 FFT/HIR-Q675T3/4 6 26400 3250 C-8 6.56 2.62 400 B 31750 T3 R7s 120 23756 EJG-Q750T3/4CL 12 20600 3200 C-8 4.68 2.5 400 31

23755 EMD-Q750T3/4 12 19500 3200 C-8 4.68 2.5 400 31T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 120 39771 EHF-Q750/4CL 24 20400 3200 CC-8 4 2.37 500 15

43167 EHG Q750/CL/TP 6 15400 3000 CC-8 4 2.37 2000 15Med Pf (P28s) 120 39136 EGF-Q750/4CL/P 12 20400 3200 CC-8 6 3.5 500 15

39137 EGG-Q750CL/P 12 15750 3000 CC-8 6 3.5 2000 15Special 120 92432 HPL750/C 12 22000 3200 4 2.37 300

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6-8 To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

Color Approx. Beam Spread RatedOrder LIF Case Lumens Temp. Filament 10% Peak PC 50% PC Peak Avg. Life

Watts Shape Base Volts Code Code Description Qty. Initial CBCP K Design MOL LCL Horiz. Vert. Horiz. Vert. Hours Footnotes

QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN (CONTINUED)750 T7 Med BiPost (G22) 120 39190 EGR-Q750T7/4CL 12 21000 3200 C-13D 5 2.5 200 17

Med Pf (P28s) 120 11953 BTN-Q750T7/CL/2P 12 17600 3050 C-13D 4.75 3.18 500 8, 1511954 BTP-Q750T7/4CL2P 12 21000 3200 C-13D 4.75 2.18 200 8, 15

T8 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 120 39680 BWM-Q750T7/4CLTP 6 21000 3200 C-13D 4.5 2.37 200 171000 PAR64 ExMogEndPr 120 13233 FFN-Q1000PAR64/1 6 11000 400000 3200 6 24 10 12 6 800 3

13229 FFP-Q1000PAR64/2 6 12000 3300000 3200 6 26 14 14 7 800 313228 FFR-Q1000PAR64/5 6 14000 125000 3200 6 44 11 28 12 800 313227 FFS-Q1000PAR64/6 6 19000 40000 3200 6 71 45 48 24 800 313226 FGM-Q1000PAR64/3 6 200000 5200 24 12 13 6 200 313225 FGN-Q1000PAR647D 6 8200 70000 5200 6 43 20 37 11 200 3

PS52 Mog (E39) 120 39582 DKZ/DSE-Q1000PS5 12 28000 3200 CC-8 13 9.5 750 15, 22T3 R7s 120 23797 P2/28 FCM-Q1000T3/4CL 12 28000 3200 C-8 4.68 2.37 400 31

33280 FFT-Q1000T3/1CL 12 26400 3200 C-8 6.56 2.62 400 3123792 P2/29 FHM-Q1000T3/4 12 27300 3200 C-8 4.25 2.37 400 26, 31

185 23788 EJD-Q1000T3/3CL 12 33600 3350 C-8 4.68 2.75 100 31T5 R7s 120 30157 DXW-Q1000T5/4CL 24 28000 3200 CC-8 3.75 0.87 150 27

30374 FBY-Q1000T5/4 24 26000 3200 CC-8 3.75 0.87 150 26, 27T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 120 39791 FCV-Q1000/4 24 26500 3200 CC-8 4 2.37 375 15, 20

39769 FEL-Q1000/4CL 24 27500 3200 CC-8 4 2.37 375 15, 20Med Pf (P28s) 120 38853 EGJ-Q1000/4CL/P 12 27500 3200 CC-8 6 3.5 300 15

38852 EGK-Q1000/4/P 12 26500 3200 CC-8 6 3.5 300 1539138 EGM-Q1000CL/P 12 21500 3000 CC-8 6 3.5 2000 15

R7s 120 39738 FEP-Q1000T6/4CL 24 27500 3200 CC-8 5.62 0.81 500 1533760 FER-Q1000T6/4CL 6 27500 3200 CC-8 5.62 0.81 500 15

T7 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 120 39792 BWN-Q1000T7/4CL 24 28500 3200 C-13D 4.5 2.37 250 17Med Pf (P28s) 120 11955 BTR-Q1000T74CL2P 12 28500 3200 C-13D 4.75 2.18 250 8, 15Med BiPost (G22) 120 39191 EGT-Q1000T7/4CL 12 28500 3200 C-13D 5 2.5 250 17Mog BiPost (G38) 120 42697 CYV-Q1000T7/4CL 6 28500 3200 C-13D 8 5 200 17

T10 Mog Pf (P40s) 120 12554 BVT-Q1MT7/CL/MP 6 24500 3050 C-13D 7.25 3.93 500 1512553 BVV-Q1MT7/4CL/MP 6 28500 3200 C-13D 7.25 3.93 200 15

1200 PAR64 ExMogEndPr 120 34812 GFA-Q1200PAR64/5 6 3200 6 13 24 22 36 400 334810 GFB-Q1200PAR64/2 6 3200 6 8 10 16 18 400 334808 GFC-Q1200PAR64/1 6 3200 6 8 10 14 16 400 334806 GFE-Q1200PAR64/6 6 3200 6 25 58 34 71 400 3

1500 PS52 Mog (E39) 120 40357 DKX/DSFQ1500PS52 12 41000 3200 C-8 13 1000 15, 22T4 R7s 120 23841 FDB-Q1500T4/4CL 12 41200 3200 C-8 6.56 2.43 400 31

41229 FGT-Q1500T4/4 12 40200 3200 C-8 6.56 2.4 400 26, 31T8 Mog Pf (P40s) 120 30522 DTA-Q1500T8/4CL 6 41000 3200 C-13D 7.87 3.43 300 17T10 Mog BiPost (G38) 120 37564 CXZ-Q1500T10/4CL 6 44500 3200 C-13 8.5 5 400 17

2000 T4 R7s 120 39790 FEY-Q2000T8/4CL 24 57000 3200 CC-8 5.62 1 400 4T8 Mog (E39) 120 37086 BWF-Q2000/4CL 6 54000 3200 CC-8 7.5 5.25 500 15

30491 BWG-Q2MT9 6 56000 3200 CC-8 7.5 5.25 400 15Mog BiPost (G38) 120 39587 BWA-Q2000/4CL/BP 6 54000 3200 CC-8 8.25 5 500 23

T10 Mog BiPost (G38) 120 36636 CYX-Q2000T10/4CL 6 59000 3200 C-13 8 5 350 17Mog Pf (P40s) 120 12555 BVWQ2MT10/4CL/MP 6 59000 3200 C-13 8.46 3.93 350 15

5000 T20 Mog BiPost (G38) 120 41736 CP29 DPY-Q5000T20/4CL 6 143000 3200 C-13 11 6.5 500 910000 T24 Mog BiPost (G38) 120 18305 DTY-Q10M/T24/4CL 4 290000 3200 C-13 15.75 10 300 912000 T26 G38 120 48770 Q12MT26/4CL 1 420000 3400 C-13 16.14 10 150

230 48771 Q12MT26/4CL 1 420000 3400 C-13 16.14 10 130240 48779 Q12MT26/4CL 1 420000 3400 C-13 16.14 10 130

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6-9To save energy costs, find the bulbs with the light output you need, then choose the one with the lowest watts.All footnote references found at the end of this section. B Reduced Wattage ✐ High Color Rendering

Stage and Studio Lamps

Color Approx. Beam Spread RatedOrder LIF Case Lumens Temp. Filament 10% Peak PC 50% PC Peak Avg. Life

Watts Shape Base Volts Code Code Description Qty. Initial CBCP K Design MOL LCL Horiz. Vert. Horiz. Vert. Hours Footnotes

QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN (CONTINUED)20000 T32 G38 208 48772 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 1 580000 3200 C-13 22.05 13.94 400

220 48773 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 1 580000 3200 C-13 22.05 13.94 400240 48774 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 1 580000 3200 C-13 22.05 13.94 400

24000 T32 G38 220 48776 Q24MT32/4CL 1 800000 3400 C-13 22.05 13.94 150240 48777 Q24MT32/4CL 1 800000 3400 C-13 22.05 13.94 150

QUARTZLINE® TUNGSTEN HALOGEN HIGH VOLTAGE300 T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 30456 FSL-Q300T8 50 6900 3200 C-13 3.43 1.81 150 17500 T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 30459 FRH-Q500T8 50 12500 3200 C-13 3.43 1.81 150 17

30462 GCV-Q500T8 50 11000 3050 C-13 3.43 1.81 400 17Med Pf (P28s) 230 30535 T17 FKF-Q500T6/CL 12 9500 2950 C-13 5.25 3.18 750 17

575 T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 230 35376 GKV-Q575T6/4CL 50 14000 3200 C-13 4 2.37 25039739 GKV-Q575T6/4CL 24 14000 3200 C-13 4 2.37 250

Special 230 37128 HPL575 230v 12 15000 3200 4 2.37 300 15625 T3 R7s 230 19697 P2/10 Q625T3/4CL-P2/10 12 16900 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4

240 19698 P2/10 Q625T3/4CL-P2/10 12 16900 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4650 T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 230 30488 FKR-Q650T6/CL 24 15000 3100 CC-8 4 2.37 300 15

T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 20315 CP23 Q650T8/4CL-CP23 24 16900 3200 C-13 4.37 2.18 200 12, 12-Pin Pf (GY9.5) 230 30482 FRL-Q650T8 50 16250 3200 C-13 3.43 1.81 150 17Med BiPost (G22) 230 20320 CP39 FKH-Q650T8/CP39 12 16900 3200 C-13 5.5 2.5 200 17Med Pf (P28s) 230 30541 T13 FKB-Q650T8 12 13500 3000 C-13 5.12 2.18 750 9

20323 CP51 FKM-Q650T8/CP51 12 16900 3200 C-13 5.25 3.18 200 17800 T3 R7s 230 23760 P2/11 EME-Q800T3/P2/11 12 22000 3200 C-8 4.62 2.81 150 4, 31

240 23761 P2/11 EMF-Q800T3/P2/11 12 21400 3200 C-8 4.68 2.81 150 41000 PAR64 ExMogEndPr 220 19909 CP60 EXC-Q1MPAR64CP60 6 400000 3200 6 20 17 12 6 300 3

19911 CP61 EXD-Q1MPAR64CP61 6 260000 3200 6 23 20 13 10 300 319913 CP62 EXE-Q1MPAR64CP62 6 110000 3200 6 39 24 25 14 300 3

240 19910 CP60 EXC-Q1MPAR64CP60 6 400000 3200 6 20 17 12 6 300 319912 CP61 EXD-Q1MPAR64CP61 6 260000 3200 6 23 20 13 10 300 319914 CP62 EXE-Q1MPAR64CP62 6 110000 3200 6 39 24 25 14 300 3

T3 R7s 230 20249 P2/7 EKMQ1MT3/4CL2P/7 12 28000 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4240 20253 P2/7 EKMQ1MT3/4CLP2/7 12 28000 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4

T6 Med 2-Pin (G9.5) 230 31839 CP77 FEP-Q1000T6/4CL 50 25000 3200 CC-8 4 2.37 300 15Med Pf (P28s) 220 30533 EWE-Q1000T6/CL 12 26500 3200 CC-8 6 3.5 250 17

T8 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 20281 CP24 Q1000T8/4CL-CP24 24 26500 3200 C-13 4.37 2.18 250 17Med BiPost (G22) 230 20285 CP40 FKJ-Q1MT8/CP40 12 26500 3200 C-13 5.5 2.5 250 17Med Pf (P28s) 230 20287 CP52 FKN-Q1MT8/CP52 12 26500 3200 C-13 5 3.18 250 17

T11 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 30439 CP70 FVA-Q1000T11 24 25000 3200 C-13D 4.37 2.18 200 172-Pin Pf (GY9.5) 230 30434 T11 Q1000T8/CL-T11 24 23000 3050 C-13 4.37 2.18 750 17

1250 T3 R7s 230 19695 P2/12 Q1250T3/P2/12 12 35000 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4240 19696 P2/12 Q1250T3/P2/12 12 35000 3200 C-8 7.43 4.71 300 4

2000 T8 R7s 230 35338 P2/27 FEX-Q2MT8/4CL 12 50000 3200 CC-8 5.62 1.43 300 4T10 2-Pin Pf (GX9.5) 230 20309 CP43 Q2000T10/4CLCP43 12 54000 3200 C-13 5.68 2.75 400 17

Mog BiPost (G38) 230 31844 CP41 FKK-Q2MT10/CP41 12 54000 3200 C-13 8.5 5 400 17Mog Pf (P40s) 230 20311 CP53 Q2000T10/4CLCP53 12 54000 3200 C-13 7.87 3.43 400 17

5000 T10 Mog BiPost (G38) 220 30505 CP29 Q5000T20/CP29 12 135000 3200 C-13 11 6.5 500 17

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Color Approx. Beam Spread RatedOrder LIF Case Lumens Temp. Filament 10% Peak PC 50% PC Peak Avg. Life

Watts Shape Base Volts Code Code Description Qty. Initial CBCP K Design MOL LCL Horiz. Vert. Horiz. Vert. Hours Footnotes

ANSI Order LampCode Code Description Volts

ANSI Order LampCode Code Description Volts

STAGE AND STUDIO ANSI CODESBCM 48772 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 208BCM 48773 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 220BCM 48774 BCM Q20MT32/4CL 240BTL 11966 BTL-Q500T6/CL/P 120BTM 16465 BTM-Q500T6/4CL/2P 120BTN 11953 BTN-Q750T7/CL/2P 120BTP 11954 BTP-Q750T7/4CL/2P 120BTR 11955 BTR-Q1000T7/4CL/2P 120BVT 12554 BVT-Q1000T7/CL/MP 120BVV 12553 BVV-Q1000T7/4CL/MP 120BVW 12555 BVW-Q2000T10/4CL/MP 120BWA 39587 BWA-Q2000/4CL/BP 120BWF 37086 BWF-Q2000/4CL 120BWG 30491 BWG-Q2M/T9 120BWG 39778 BWG-Q2MT9 120

STAGE AND STUDIO ANSI CODES (CONTINUED)

BWM 39680 BWM-Q750T7/4CL/TP 120BWM 39793 BWM-Q750T7/4CL/T 120BWN 39792 BWN-Q1000T7/4CL 120CXZ 37564 CXZ-Q1500T10/4CL 120CYV 42697 CYV-Q1000T7/4CL/BP 120CYX 36636 CYX-Q2000T10/4CL 120DEB 21799 500T12/8 120DKX 40357 DKX/DSF-Q1500PS52/4 120DKZ 39582 DKZ/DSE-Q1000PS52/4 120DNS 21795 500T12/9 120DPY 41736 DPY-Q5000T20/4CL 120DTA 30522 DTA-Q1500T8/4CL 120DTY 18305 DTY-Q10M/T24/4CL 120DWE 41667 DWE-Q650PAR36/1 120DXW 30157 DXW-Q1000T5/4CL 120

CINEMA LAMPSFLUORESCENT LAMPS

T12 Medium BiPin (G13) 47264 F40T12/CIN55 30 5500 2000047857 F40T12/CIN32 30 3200 20000

T8 Medium BiPin (G13) 47869 F32T8/CIN55 36 5500 2000047868 F32T8/CIN32 36 3200 20000

FLUORESCENT COVRGUARD™ LAMPST12 Medium BiPin (G13) 47877 F40T12/CIN55/CVG 30 5500 20000

47876 F40T12/CIN32/CVG 30 3200 20000T18 Medium BiPin (G13) 47882 F32T8/CIN55/CVG 36 5500 20000

47881 F32T8/CIN32/CVG 36 3200 20000

CSR METAL HALIDE LAMPSSINGLE-ENDED HOT RESTRIKE

125 T5 GZX9.5 80 48461 CSR125/SE/HR 10 9400 5600 2.95 1.53 200200 T6 GZY9.5 70 48462 CSR200/SE/HR 10 15000 5600 3.15 1.53 200575 T9.5 G22 95 48463 CSR575/SE/HR 10 48000 6000 5.71 2.76 750

1200 T13 G38 100 48464 CSR1200/SE/HR 6 110000 6000 7.87 4.21 7502500 T19.5 G38 100 48465 CSR2500/SE/HR 6 220000 6000 9.45 5 5004000 T24 G38 200 48466 CSR4000/SE/HR 6 380000 6000 9.84 5.59 5006000 T26.5 G38 130 48467 CSR6000/SE/HR 6 540000 6000 14.17 8.27 300

12000 T32 G38 160 48468 CSR12000/SE/HR 41100000 6000 17.72 10.04 250DOUBLE-ENDED HOT RESTRIKE

200 T4.5 x515 80 48450 CSR200/DE 10 16000 6000 2.95 300575 T6.5 SFc 10-4 95 48451 CSR575/DE 10 49000 6000 5.71 750

1200 T6.5 SFc 10-4 100 48452 CSR1200S/DE 10 110000 6000 5.71 500T8.5 SFc 10.5-6 100 48453 CSR1200/DE 6 110000 6000 8.66 750

2500 T9.5 SFa 21-12 115 48454 CSR2500/DE 6 240000 6000 13.98 5004000 T12 SFa 21-12 200 48455 CSR4000/DE 6 410000 6000 15.94 5006000 T16 25x51 Cyl 165mm 125 48456 CSR6000/DE 6 570000 6000 17.72 300

12000 T22.5 30x70 Cyl 165mm 160 48457 CSR12000/DE 41100000 6000 18.5 30018000 T28 30x70 Cyl 165mm 225 48459 CSR18000/DE 41650000 6000 19.69 300

48460 CSR18000S/DE 41650000 6000 18.5 300

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ANSI Order LampCode Code Description Volts

ANSI Order LampCode Code Description Volts

STAGE AND STUDIO ANSI CODES (CONTINUED)

EGC 39134 EGC-Q500/5CL/P 120EGE 39135 EGE-Q500CL/P 120EGF 39136 EGF-Q750/4CL/P 120EGG 39137 EGG-Q750CL/P 120EGJ 38853 EGJ-Q1000/4CL/P 120EGK 38852 EGK-Q1000/4/P 120EGM 39138 EGM-Q1000CL/P 120EGN 30373 EGN-Q500T8 120EGR 39190 EGR-Q750T7/4CL 120EGT 39191 EGT-Q1000T7/4CL 120EHC 37082 EHC-Q500/5CL 120EHD 37083 EHD-Q500CL/TP 120EHF 37051 EHF-Q750/4CL 120EHF 39771 EHF-Q750/4CL 120EHG 43167 EHG-Q750CL/TP 120EJD 23788 EJD-Q1000T3/3CL 185EJG 20883 EJG/HIR-Q525T21/2/4 120EJG 23756 EJG-Q750T3/4CL 120EKB 33934 EKB-Q420/4CL/2PP 120EKD 34328 EKD-Q650/3CL/2PP 120EKM 20249 EKM-Q1M/T3/4CL/P2/7 230EKM 20253 EKM-Q1M/T3/4CL/P2/7 240EMD 23755 EMD-Q750T3/4 120EME 23760 EME-Q800T3/4CL 230EMF 23761 EMF-Q800T3/4 240EVR 47950 EVR-Q500CL/MC 120EWE 30533 EWE-Q1000T6/CL 230EXC 19909 EXC-Q1M/PAR64/CP60 220EXC 19910 EXC-Q1M/PAR64/CP60 240EXD 19911 EXD-Q1M/PAR64/CP61 220EXD 19912 EXD-Q1M/PAR64/CP61 240EXE 19913 EXE-Q1M/PAR64/CP62 220EXE 19914 EXE-Q1M/PAR64/CP62 240FAD 30325 FAD-Q650T4/4CL 120FAY 41668 FAY-Q650PAR36/3D 120FBE 41669 FBE-Q650PAR36/5D 120FBO 41671 FBO-Q650PAR36/5 120FBX 30343 FBX-Q650T4/4 120FBY 30374 FBY-Q1000T5/4 120FCM 13895 FCM/HIR-Q650T3/4 120FCM 23797 FCM-Q1000T3/4CL 120FCV 39791 FCV-Q1000/4 120FCW 41672 FCW-Q650PAR36/6 120FCX 41673 FCX-Q650PAR36/7 120FDB 23841 FDB-Q1500T4/4CL 120FDF 20881 FDF/HIR-Q350T2/4CL 120FDF 23735 FDF-Q500T3/4CL 120FDN 23734 FDN-Q500T3/4 120FEL 39769 FEL-Q1000/4CL 120FEP 31839 FEP-Q1000T6/4CL 230FEP 39738 FEP-Q1000T6/4CL 120FER 33760 FER-Q1000T6/4CL 120FEV 14119 FEV-Q200/CL/DC 120FEX 35338 FEX-Q2MT8/4CL 230FEY 39790 FEY-Q2000T8/4CL 120FFN 13233 FFN-Q1000PAR64/1 120FFP 13229 FFP-Q1000PAR64/2 120FFR 13228 FFR-Q1000PAR64/5 120

STAGE AND STUDIO ANSI CODES (CONTINUED)

FFS 13227 FFS-Q1000PAR64/6 120FFT 20884 FFT/HIR-Q675T3/4 120FFT 33280 FFT-Q1000T3/1CL 120FGM 13226 FGM-Q1000PAR64/3D 120FGN 13225 FGN-Q1000PAR64/7D 120FGT 41229 FGT-Q1500T4/4 120FHM 23792 FHM-Q1000T3/4 120FKB 30541 FKB-Q650T8 230FKF 30535 FKF-Q500T6/CL 230FKH 20320 FKH-Q650T8/4CL/CP39 230FKJ 20285 FKJ-Q1M/T8/4CL/CP40 230FKK 31844 FKK-Q2MT10/CP41 230FKM 20323 FKM-Q650T8/4CL/CP51 230FKN 20287 FKN-Q1M/T8/4CL/CP52 230FKR 30488 FKR-Q650T6/CL 230FKW 39781 FKW-Q300T8 120FLK 11450 FLK-Q575T6/4CL 115FLK 14327 FLK/LL-Q575T6 115FLK 39730 FLK/LL-Q575T6 115FMR 30475 FMR-Q600T5 120FRE 30476 FRE-Q650T8 120FRF 30461 FRF-Q500T8 120FRG 39623 FRG-Q500T8 120FRH 30459 FRH-Q500T8 230FRK 39637 FRK-Q650T8 120FRL 30482 FRL-Q650T8 230FSL 30456 FSL-Q300T8 230FVA 30439 FVA-Q1000T11 230GCV 30462 GCV-Q500T8 230GFA 34812 GFA-Q1200PAR64/5 120GFB 34810 GFB-Q1200PAR64/2 120GFC 34808 GFC-Q1200PAR64/1 120GFE 34806 GFE-Q1200PAR64/6 120GKV 35376 GKV-Q575T6/4CL 230GKV 39739 GKV-Q575T6/4CL 230

GENERAL LIGHTING ANSI CODES (SEE SECTION – HALOGEN)

DVS 23733 Q500T3/CL-DVS 130EHM 43703 Q300T3/CL-EHM 120EHP 43705 Q300T4/CL-EHP 120EHR 43708 Q400T4/CL-EHR 120EHT 43699 Q250CL/MC-EHT 120EHZ 43704 Q300T3-EHZ 120ESL 44383 Q150CL/MC/2V-ESL 120ESM 43695 Q250MC-ESM 120ESN 44385 Q100CL/MC/2V-ESN 120ESP 44384 Q150CL/DC/2V-ESP 120ESR 44386 Q100CL/DC/2V-ESR 120ESS 43697 Q250CL/DC-ESS 120ETB 43701 Q250DC-ETB 120ETC 43693 Q150CL/DC-ETC 120ETD 44657 Q100DC/2V-ETD 120ETE 44656 Q100MC/2V-ETE 120ETF 44653 Q150DC-ETF 120ETG 43694 Q150CL/MC-ETG 120ETH 44654 Q150MC-ETH 120FCL 23731 Q500T3/CL-FCL 120

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FOOTNOTES# Footnote1 Hemispherical shield in front of filament masking all direct light.3 Although made of heat-resistant glass, the bulb and lens should be protected from moisture or breakage may

result. The lens or bulb may break during usage under certain other conditions beyond the control of themanufacturer. Therefore, screening techniques are recommended, where appropriate, to protect people andsurroundings from possible hot fragments. If lamp is cracked or broken, replace immediately. It may continue tooperate, but the inner bulb is pressurized and could shatter unexpectedly.

4 Operate at or near horizontal.8 Burning position vertical base down –30 .9 Burning position vertical base down –45 .12 21mm max bulb.15 Universal operating position.16 Ultra-violet absorbing bulb.17 BDTH operating position.19 Life depends on service conditions; for use only in equipment specially designed to maintain bulb and base

temperatures within safe limits.20 To avoid possible overheating, this lamp is not recommended for use without force-cooling in deep-bowled fixtures.22 Silica coated.23 Burn BDTH but avoid horizontal burning with support spine beneath filament to prevent premature arcing.26 Apparent lighted length slightly longer than similar clear lamp.27 No filament support rod.29 Low noise construction to minimize generation of audible noise when operated on A.C. circuits.31 Burning position, horizontal –4 .32 Burn position base up –30 .

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