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Halogen 120 V (US) / 230 V (EU), also used for LED lamps. G9.5: 7004-70-2: 9.5 mm: 3.10–3.25 mm Common for theatre use, several variants GU10: 7004-121-2: 10 mm: 5 mm Twist-lock 120/230-volt MR16 halogen lighting of 35/50 watt, since the mid-2000s. Also used for compact fluorescents and LED lamps. GZ10: 7004-120-1: 10 mm: Twist-lock 120/230 ...
The production and importation of directional mains-voltage halogen bulbs was banned on 1 September 2016 and non-directional halogen bulbs followed on 1 September 2018. [6] Australia banned some halogen light bulbs above 10W from September 2021 in favour of eco-halogen bulbs, [ 7 ] later than the planned date of September 2020 [ 8 ] to keep the ...
wp3.3×14.5-7 1 12 v: 13 w pc16w pu20d-1 1 12 v: 16 w ansi № 7010 pcr16w pu20d-7 1 12 v: 16 w red pw16w wp3.3×14.5-8 1 12 v: 16 w ansi № 7445 pwr16w wp3.3×14.5-10 1 12 v: 16 w red pwy16w wp3.3×14.5-9 1 12 v: 16 w amber, ansi № 7448 ps19w pg20-1 1 12 v: 19 w ansi № 5201 psy19w pg20-2 1 12 v: 19 w amber, ansi № 2502 pw19w wp3.3×14.5-1 1
GY6.35 & GZ6.35 – same as G6.35 and only denote what lamp mount clip is needed to hold the actual light bulb in place; G8 – 8 mm (0.31496 in) pin spacing GU8 – same as G8 and only denotes what lamp mount clip is needed to hold the actual light bulb in place; GY8.6 – 8.6 mm (0.33858 in) pin spacing; G9 – 9 mm (0.35433 in) pin spacing
60 W tungsten incandescent (120 V, general service) 2.1% 14.5 [1] 100 W tungsten incandescent (120 V, general service) 2.6% 17.5 [1] Glass halogen 2.3% 16 Quartz halogen 3.5% 24 Photographic and projection lamps with very high filament temperatures and short lifetimes 5.1% 35 [84] Theoretical maximum for a tungsten filament incandescent bulb 7.6%
The arc-tube operates at anywhere from 5–50 atm or more [8] (70–700 psi or 500–5000 kPa) and 1000–3000 °C. [9] Like all other gas-discharge lamps, metal-halide lamps have negative resistance (with the rare exception of self-ballasted lamps with a filament), and so require a ballast to provide proper starting and operating voltages ...