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Hpl lamps, Installing the hpl lamp – ETC Source Four CE jr and jr Zoom User Manual User Manual

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CE Source Four jr & CE Source Four jr Zoom • 7

HPL lamps

HPL lamps are tungsten halogen lamps.

Important:

Verify that the HPL lamp you use is suitable for the

voltage at your facility. 230V and 240V HPL lamps are available.
Operating HPL lamps above their rated voltage reduces lamp life
and can cause premature lamp failure.

Installing the HPL lamp

Important:

The lamp must be installed before you use the

luminaire.

Caution!

Always replace the lamp if it becomes damaged or
thermally deformed.

1.

Disconnect the unit from power before installing and replacing the
lamp.

2.

Loosen the knurled bolt on the back of the lamp housing and pull
the housing straight out.

3.

Remove the HPL lamp from its box, holding it by the base.

Note:

To avoid premature lamp failure, do not touch the lamp glass.
If you do touch the lamp, clean it carefully with rubbing
alcohol and a clean, lint-free cloth before operation.

4.

Line up the flat sides of the lamp base with the retention brackets
on either side of the socket. See

Figure 3

.

5.

Push down on the lamp base until the lamp seats firmly. (The top of
the lamp base will be even with the top edges of the retention
brackets when it is properly installed.)

WARNING!

Do not use lamps other than the HPL in CE Source

Four jr/Zoom luminaires.

Use of lamps other than HPL will void

CE safety conformity and warranty.

Lamp code

Watts Volts

Color temp Ave rated life

HPL 575/230

575

230

3,200ºK

400 hour

HPL 575/240

575

240

3,200ºK

400 hour

HPL 375/115

375

115

3,250ºK

300 hour

HPL 375/115X

375

115

3,050ºK

1,000 hour

HPL 550/77

550

77

3,250ºK

300 hour

HPL 550/77X

550

77

3,050ºK

2,000 hour

HPL 575/115

575

115

3,250ºK

300 hour

HPL 575/115X

575

115

3,050ºK

2,000 hour

HPL 575/120

575

120

3,250ºK

300 hour

WARNING!

Let lamp cool before changing.

Euro.

American

HPL lamp

Lamp

Knurled bolt

Lamp housing

Lamp
retention
brackets

retainers

Figure 3