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LUMILUX
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CHIP control
®
T5
Tubular fluorescent lamps 16 mm, yellow, G5 base
Product
reference
Product
number
HE CHIP CONTR 28 W/62
1)
4008321233424
28
1830
2040
Yellow
1149
10
1
HO CHIP CONTR 54 W/62
1)
4008321233400
54
3140
3530
Yellow
1149
10
1
1) Suitable for ECG operation only / Lamp designed for internal luminaire temperatures of 30…40 °C; optimum luminous flux achieved at 35 °C
Product features
Excellent filter at 500 nm
Long average lifetime: up to 24,000 h (with
QUICKTRONIC
®
ECG)
Dimmable
Product benefits
Excellent UV filter
The life of the sleeve is the same as the average
lamp life
Areas of application
Microchip fabrication plants
Where UV and blue components have to be reduced
to the absolute minimum
Industry
Print shops
References / Links
For more information on the system guarantee and
the terms and conditions of the guarantee visit
www.osram.com/system-guarantee
For more information on QUICKTRONIC
®
electronic
control gear go to www.osram.com/QUICKTRONIC
Safety advice
Lamps with plastic sleeves, ambient temperature range:
-10…+80 °C
Lamps with plastic sleeves, maximum shelf life: 5 years
at 0…30 °C
Lamps with plastic sleeves must be replaced after
average life time (B50) has been reached
In case of lamp breakage: www.osram.com/
brokenlamp
Under standard conditions acc. IEC (free burning,
25 - 40°C ambient temperature) a typical increase of
the emitted radiation power in the wavelength range
< 500 nm up to 6 mW/klm per 10,000 hours of
operation was determined. This corresponds to approx.
0.2% of the total emitted radiation power. This increase
depends on the operation conditions.
For example for a T5 HO lamp at 80°C ambient
temperature an increase of the emitted radiation power
in the wavelength range < 500 nm of up to 50 mW/klm
per 10,000 hours of operation can be observed.
This corresponds to approx. 2% of the total emitted
radiation power.
For applications in photo sensitive areas, routine
maintenance is necessary. This must include
verification of the amount of short wavelength light
emitted, and, if required, lamp replacement.