Elevated Edge Lamps (2-Pin Pre-Focus)

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Elevated Edge Lamp 2-Pin LA-6112LL

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-6112LL 30W, 6.6A, Qtz, EXL, GZ9.5 GE: LA-11478 Narva (Philips) 1.85″ (T3.5) 30 2,000 100

Elevated Edge Lamp 2-Pin LA-6128

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-6128 120W, 6.6A, Qtz, EVV, GZ9.5 L861SE, L862 Narva (Philips) 2.44″ (T4) 120 500 100

Elevated Edge Lamp 2-Pin LA-6134LL

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-6134LL 45W, 6.6A, Qtz, EXM, GZ9.5 1.85″ (T4) 45 1,500 100

Elevated Edge Lamp 2-Pin LA-6292

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-6292 150W, 6.6A, Qtz, EWR, GY9.5 L862 ADB: 48A0044, Crouse Hinds: 40925, GE: 11427, Osram: 58777 Narva (Philips) 2.44″ (T4) 150 750 100

Elevated Edge Lamp 2-Pin LA-6372LL

Part Number Description Application Substitution Brand MOL Watt Lamp Life (hrs) Case
LA-6372LL 200W, 6.6A, Qtz, EZL, GZ9.5 FLI L862E ADB: 48A0088, Crouse Hinds: 20172, GE: 40702, Osram: 58750 Narva (Philips) 2.44″ (T4) 200 1,300 100

T=Tube. Multiply T# by 1/8″ to get diameter.


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Lamp Life

Lamp life rating is the point in time when 50% of the tested samples have burned out and 50% still shine.

Lumens, Candlepower, Footcandles

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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