3 - High Intensity Discharge Lamps Part 1
3 - High Intensity Discharge Lamps Part 1
3 - High Intensity Discharge Lamps Part 1
outdoor floodlighting
roadway lighting
high-bay for industrial environment and sport’s gym
track lighting for offices
commercial and retail environments.
Quartz-cannot contain the hot and corrosive
sodium and vapors
Polycrystalline alumina
Universal-Burning Position
Vertical burning Position
Horizontal burning position
Color Shift
Determine what color shift is acceptable for the application and if the
acceptability applies to the overall appearance of the lamps over time or the
lamp-to-lamp variation at any given time. Recognize that the color stability of
metal halide lamps is not expected, at least in the near term, to be the same
as that of incandescent and fluorescent lamps.
Consult with the lamp manufacturer to determine what variation can be
expected and what variation might be put into writing as a warranty of
performance.
Ask lamp and ballast manufacturers about lamp/ballast systems that work
together to minimize color shift and variation. Some electronic HID ballast
now has sensing and feedback circuitry that helps to stabilize lamp operation.
• Use the same ballast model throughout the installation.
• Choose ballasts with good regulation characteristics, especially if the supply
voltage is subject to voltage variations.
• Specify newer-technology lamps. Lamps with "shaped" arc tube chambers;
pulse-start technology and ceramic arc tubes are designed to have minimal color
shift characteristics.
Installation and Operation
Considerations
Before judging the color of new lamps in an installation, burn the lamps for at
least 100 hours to stabilize the lamp color characteristics.
• If lamps have been moved, and particularly if the lamps have been tipped or
shaken when warm, they must be re-stabilized. Operate them for several hours
in their new positions.
• Operate all of the lamps in an installation in the same burning position.
• Do not operate metal halide lamps on a dimmer.
• If lamp-to-lamp color variation over time is an important issue, specify group
relamping. Lamp manufacturers may select lamps with matching color values on
request or at extra cost for critical installations.
• In general, operate lamps with quartz arc tubes vertically. Off vertical positions
are more likely to change the surface area of the halide "pool.
Double-Ended metal halide lamps