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Fs raat : et — ees Pac i ees et 7 ¢ \ a a no i iY : © ¥ ae ee Sylvania Lai Ordering G Issued March, 1982 ‘Supercedes Large Lamp Catalog Dated May, 1980 Lamp Table of Contents GENERAL Bulb Filaments and Bases 10 Guide to Energy Saving Lamps AT Bulb Shape Reference Guide 9 treandescont Decor Lamps .. all .8 Energy Saving Products iS Fuorescent Sales and ee eng Produc 48 Debuton Otces Back Cover Footnotes 65 INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT LAMPS 12-38 ae 49-64 Carded toms 38 Airrat . a2 Lampe lated by Blackight 63 Votsend amperes 38 Blacklight Blue 63 ‘Special Pack... ++:64 Circling 55 ‘Street Lighting (Series) 37-38 Coachline 83 ‘Traffic Signal ‘Conversion Kit 64 Lumen Rated 37 Curvalume™ Lamps 54, 55 SuperSaver. ou eeeerey eS Gro-Line e162 Gro-Lux* Fixtures: 64 INCANDESCENT Instant Stat, B-Pin 58 ce aun, 39-41 Clansardand SuperSaver 48-52 Quartz nares eee Super TungstenHelogen. 40,41 Rapid Stat Tungsten Halogen. 39,40 ‘Standard and SuperSaver” . 55-57, Tungsten Halogen Lamps octon= 53 listed by Amperes sl ‘Standard and SuperSaver™ ... 52-55 Thtuwate™ 58 ‘Very High Output, TaariarTmaSTTY) Standard an SuperSaver 57,58 imine, DISCHARGE — 42-46 OS ard and SuperSaver™...50-61 High Pressure Sodium Lamps ‘Special Appliance: 62, maton? Garand Coated ...48,48 Seca bs Unalne ClearandCoated ... 48 Stare. ie Morcury Lamps: aay) (Sneek Mercury Sateine® Lamps .........43 Super Diazo Bue, = Metal Hale Lamps ‘Motalaro™ 49,44 SSuper-Metalac™ “4 Super-Metalae™Sateline” 45 Tubular Metal Halide (GiteLNe™) esses cece eee Sun Lamas Tae Ordering Information 41. Lamps should be ordered by abbre- ylation and Syivania em number, pus the specific voltages desired. Ordering abbreviations which are complete without ‘voltage include series lamps listed by lumens and amperes, Blacklight, Fluores- Cent, H.LD., and Germicidal Lamps. 22. Technical Data in this Schedule (ie, lumens, voltage, etc.) are subject to manufacturers jolerances. Current peror- mance characteristics are published in Engineering Guletine which are avalable from your Syivania Sales Representative. 3. Lampe Listed 115-125 volts (design votag 20), 120-190 volts (design vote 5-190 vos (design voltage ane 290290 vote {Geen vege fare injended for use on circuits nor- ly varying within these voltage limits. or Aun Beuprrog mu be oe pee Ss ec eaiesienae pe total, add auxiliary watts. To obtain Bs ey area fey oa cM ei 5. Light Contor Langth (LCL) i the S'etinod, sujet manacunng e subject to man tolrances. The ight center engin ste - tdstance om the conterofIght source to the folowing point forte base used: Screw biaea,_ bottom base contact. Bayonet Canceisra anc medium bayonet top of fase pina; Medium and Mogul Proiocus op of base fin, 8.0. of B.C, refocus Piano of locating Bosses of Protoss ing Cole 6. Maximum Over-All Length (M.0.L.) Se cstance tom top ot bu fo baton (ot base or end fo ond long on doubles nose fps om 7. Class B denotes vacuum lamp. C denotes gas filed lamp. 8. Lighted Length (L.L.) on double end- e lamos isthe average or between oloct nth of flament Products are indicated For information regarding those items not listed, please call your local Sylvania sales office Isted on the back cover or Sylvania lamp clstrbutor @ Guide to Sylvania Energy-Saving Lamps Zz 4 baie EAT RU LC ed Ce uy Ce eos Paes No longer. Po ere od upward, And they will continue to rise over the oe te Re es Pietra eke ects Peete ee ee eae eet re rising energy costs, and possible ways to cope with, eo eee ara teeter ten years to developing lamps that help reduce ert ay ee ee nS special section. In it, you will find Sylvania fluo- rescent, incandescent and HID lamps specifically designed to provide significant energy savings. In aoe te irene tere ete ‘An outstanding example of our new energy-saving ee eer aun ee tem. This new system can furnish illumination ee ee ere ee ere eee and ‘energy savings (14-20%) with minimum light ee eu eg Saver™ lamps use 20% less energy than conven- ee ee Cue ech tee ee ye ee Cr a ee er rae eee ‘Standard F40 consistently shows less energy con- ‘sumption than most leading competitive lamps.” Literature is available for the Sylvania lamps Cee Re eee nae Ste eat Oe ecm Ne cg tor Danvers, Mass. 01923 (617) 777-1900, Meet the ania family of energy-saving fluorescents. They can slash your lamp ene! bee by as amen as 50% iy New! ver™ Il t's an energy-saving fluorescent (15-20% less energy consumption than standard F40 lamps). i's a color- improved fluorescent (67 CRI versus 62 for Cool White lamps). I's @ high-lght-level fluorescent (onty 3-5% less light than standard F40s). At 6¢ per KWH, energy savings over lamp life range from $11.76 per lamp for the popular 4-foot SuperSaver Il to $22.68, per lamp for the 8-foot H.O. SuperSaver Il. You get full payback in as lite as three months! No need to worry about color, either. A new and exclusive phos- hor combination, Lite White Deluxe, gives Super- Saver Ill better color than standard Cool White lamps fr conventional Lite White energy-saving fluorescents. ‘And SuperSaver I amps are more efficient, deiver: ing more lumens per watt than any brand Cool White ‘or conventional energy-saving Cool White lamp. In standard two-lamp systems, Sylvania SuperSaver lamps use 6% to 20% less energy than standard fluorescents. The modest 12-18% reduction in ight levels is not only quite acceptable in many applica- tions, but may be offset by systematic cleaning of fix- tures during relamping. Typical two-lamp fixture sav- ings: up to 14 watts with the 34-watt SuperSaver, up to 35 watts with the 60-watt 8-foot Slimline and VHO; land up to 42 watts with the 95-watt 8-foot high-output (HO) SuperSaver. 34-watt SuperSavers may be used in fixtures equipped with single or two-lamp rapid-start ballasts while 60- and 95-watt SuperSavers should be Used in two-lamp circuits only. In all cases, ballasts should meet ANSI specifications and ambient temp- ‘erature should be 60°F. or above. ‘A recent addition to the Super- i | Saver family energy-saving i Curvalume fuorescentsrecuce | y energy consumption by 14% ‘compared to conventional U-shaped lamps. (Light levels are reduced by about 12%.) Designed for two: foot square, two-lamp fixtures. Available In Cool White Warm White and Lite White color. a ie THRIFT/MATE™ fluorescents reduce energy requirements 33% and 50% Convert every other lamp in 2- and 4-lamp 40-watt rapid-stat fluorescent systems to a Thrit/Mate fluorescent lamp and energy consumption can be cut Lup to 50%! Thrift/Mate fluorescents are specifically designed for use with standard F40 fluorescent in indoor 2- and 4-lamp fixtures. Two types available: ‘ThrftiMate 33's thal reduce energy consumption by 39% and Thrit/Mate 50's that save up to 50% on energy. Light lavels are proportionately less, but in of- fices, corridors, lobbies, hallways and other locations, ‘ThrftMates provide an energy-saving way to assure ‘adequate, uniform lighting and help you conform with government energy regulations. Thrift Mate lamps Should be used at 60°F or above. SuperSaver Il fluorescents save 15% to 20% on energy ‘These second-generation SuperSaver fluorescent lamps are designed to replace standard fluores- cents, Where the light loss of regular SuperSavers is ‘ot desirable, SuperSaver Il lamps can be used with ‘minimal oss of light. The Lite White phosphor (similar to Cool White) is completely satisfactory for many commercial and industrial applications. New! Octron™ fluorescents: the trim new lamps that trim energy costs up to 25%! New Syivania 92-watt Octron fluorescents, the first of their kind, operate on new, energy- efficient ballasts providing the most ad- vanced fluorescent lighting system avail- able today. Octron lamps, simmer by a third (1" versus 11%") than conventional 4-foot fluorescents, make possible drama- tic energy savings—up to 25%! And Octron offers superior color-rendering qualities. The Ootron color-rendering index (CRI) is 75 compared to 62, 52 and 48 for Cool White, Warm White and Lite White respec- tively. Two popular color temperatures are available: $100K (warm) and 4100K (coo). Products of Sylvania leadership in phos- pphor research, Octton fluorescents are in a Class by themselves for energy savings, lumen output and color-rendering capability,

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