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Lamp Life


Lamp life chart

How to extend your lamp life

Lamp Life Chart

The following is a list of some of our more common projection lamps along with their average life expectancy. If you feel that you have a lamp that has reached a premature end, contact the lamp manufacturer for the appropriate warranty replacement.

Dukane Part Number Lamp Type Expected Life (Hours)
456-130 250W MH 2000HR
456-189 575W MH 750 Osram
456-193 400W EVD 50 Ushio
456-196 150W MH 2000HR
456-198 150W UHE 2000HR
456-199 400W Xenon 1000HR
456-200 250W MH 2000HR
456-201 200W MH 1000HR
456-202 150W UHE 2000HR
456-203 Fluorescent  
456-204 120W UHP 2000HR
456-205 420W Xenon 1000HR
456-206 190W UHB 2000HR
456-207 150W UHP 2000HR
456-208 150W UHP 2000HR
456-209 550W Xenon 1000HR
456-210 150W UHP 2000HR
456-211 150W UHP 2000HR
456-212 330W MH 1000HR
456-214 130W UHP 2000HR
456-215 160W UHB 2000HR
456-216 270W SHP 2000HR
456-217 230W UHP 2000HR
456-218 120W UHP 2000HR
456-219 250W UHB 2000HR
456-220 220W UHB 1500HR
456-222 270W SHP 2000HR
456-223 1210W UHP 2000HR
456-224 150W UHB 2000HR
456-225 275W UHB 2000HR
456-226 250W UHB 2000HR
456-227 200W UHB 2000HR
456-229 130W UHP 2000-4000HR
456-229-1 130W UHP 2000-4000HR
456-230 200W UHP 2000HR
456-231 250W UHP 2000HR
456-232 150W UHB 2000HR
456-233 150W UHB 2000HR
456-234 150W UHB 2000HR
456-235 132W UHP 2000HR
456-236 150W UHP 2000HR
456-237 150W SHP 3000HR
456-238 275W UHB 2000HR
456-239 250W NSH 2000HR
456-240 150W UHP 4000HR
456-241 120W UHP 2000HR
456-242 150W UHP 2000HR
456-243 150W SHP 2000HR
456-9060 275W NSH 1500HR
456-8044 130W UHB 8044
456-9066 220W NSH 2000HR
456-8760 220W NSH 2000HR
456-8766 205W 2000HR
456-8768 200W AC 2000HR
456-8805 275W NSH 2000HR
456-8758 170W UHP 2000HR
456-8055 160W UHB 2000HR
456-8935 275W UHB 2000HR


How to extend your lamp life

Lamp failure occurs due to a mechanical break in the tungsten filament winding. As the lamp operates the tungsten filament becomes thinner due to evaporation and it eventually breaks. Failure may be accelerated by factors, such as, mechanical shock, vibration, high line voltage and temperature.

Shock and Vibration

Lamp failure in an overhead projector can be due to mechanical shock. This occurs when using the lamp changer or bumping the unit while the lamp is operating. A hot lamp filament is very fragile. You should always make sure the unit is turned off and the lamp is cool before moving the lamp changer or the unit.

Switching Projector On and Off

Each time you turn the unit on there is an inrush current that applies stress to the lamp filament.

The more often this stress is applied the sooner the lamp will fail. For this reason turning the overhead projector "on" and "off" frequently during presentations is not recommended. Some projectors have a "soft start" power supply that provides a gradual voltage increase which limits the inrush current shock. This results in extended lamp life.

Cooling

Improper cooling can cause lamp envelope seal failure or lamp capsule swelling. Always make sure the fan is operating and the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked.

Power Line Voltage

High power line voltage is a major cause of short lamp life. Using a voltage less than the rated lamp voltage will increase lamp life but, reduce light output. Higher line voltages will reduce lamp life but, increase light output. The table below shows an example where a lamp at normal 120VAC line voltage would have a 75 hour life, however, if the line voltage increases to 130 VAC it will only last 28 hours.

Power Line Voltage vs. Light Output and Lamp Life

Line Voltage % of Light Output Lamp Life, Hours
115 87 130
120 100 75

Rated Life

125 115 45
130 130 28

Some lamps have a version for use where the power line is consistently higher than 120 volts.

If your projector is equipped with a" high/low lamp" switch you can extend your average lamp life by using the " low lamp" position whenever possible. Also, some projectors are equipped with regulated power supplies that deliver the correct voltage to the lamp. This also extends the lamp life.

When installing lamps, be sure the lamps are seated completely. The tendency is to stop at the first sign of resistance. Continue to apply force at the base of the lamp until you are sure the lamp is secure.

 

Summary

To extend your projectors lamp life; run at the lower lamp setting, be sure vents are open, minimize the "on" and "off" cycles, assure lamps are completely seated, and don’t bump an operating unit. Also, for high line voltages consider the use of special lamps.

 

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