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Part Number | Description | Application | Substitution | Brand | MOL | Watt | Lamp Life (hrs) | Case |
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LA-88525 | 1,000W, 120V, 1M/T20/BP, Mogul Bi-Post, G38 | Beacon light | 9-1/4″ (T20) | 1,000 | 250 | 12 |
Part Number | Description | Application | Substitution | Brand | MOL | Watt | Lamp Life (hrs) | Case |
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LA-44058 | 1,000W, HPS, LU1000/ECO, Mogul E39 Screw Base | Beacon light | GE Lighting | 15.06″ (D=3.125″) | 1,000 | +24,000 | 6 |
T=Tube. Multiply T# by 1/8″ to get diameter.
Flight Light stocks lamps for all airport lighting applications: runway, taxiway, approach, helipad, obstruction. We sell only first quality name-brand lamps, including GE, Osram/Sylvania, Philips (DBA Narva) and Amglo.
Lamp life rating is the point in time when 50% of the tested samples have burned out and 50% still shine.
In lighting, the basic unit for the amount of light produced by a light source is called a lumen. As with any unit of measure, the lumen must be related to some physical standard. A candle of specific composition and size serves this purpose and is said to emit one candlepower. If this candle were placed at the center of a sphere having a radius of one foot, one lumen, by definition, would fall on each square foot of the sphere’s surface. Since, from geometry, the total surface area of a one-foot radius sphere is 12.57 square feet, there are 12.57 lumens given off by the standard candle. One lumen falling on 1 square foot of a surface produces illumination of one footcandle.
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