GE 1954 Lamp Catalog
GE 1954 Lamp Catalog
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The purpose of this catalog is to show and describe briefly the popular types of General Elecric lamps available for many important lighting services. Buyers and Sellers of lamps should find the catalog of great assistance in determining sizes and types needed and for properly identifying individual lamps. llowever it is not intended to be used as a soufce of technical information for lighting installations. G-E lighting engineers and engineering bulletins should be consulted for up-to-date technical data pertaining to lighting applications. These and other assistance you may require arc available from your General Electric Large Lamp District sales office listed on the back
cover.
Only lamps classified in the manufacturer's schedules and contfacts as "Large Lamps" are included in this catalog. For certain services
additional lamps classified other than "Large Lamps" are also available. For instance, there are available additional lamps for aviation services
which are classified as miniature lamps and are listed in miniature lamp catalogs and schedules. Also additional projection lamps classified as photolamps are listed in photolamp catalogs and schedules'
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For prices oJ lamps listed in this catalog and for discounts, terms and transportation allotuances consult the current edition oJ General Electric Large Larnp Price Scbedule No. 2195.
Table of Contents
G-E Standards of Quality The Filament Lamp Lamp Bases Bulb Shapes and Sizes Bulb Finishes The Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts for Fluorescent Lamps
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Table of Contents
Fluorescent Lamp Operating Fluorescent Lamp Colors .
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Systems 12-13 . L4 Mercury Lamp Transformers 62 Pag_e I.ndex of Lamps by $/attage 66-70 Ordering Instructions 7I Application Engineering Publications 7 | TYPES
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Slimline Lamps Circline Lamps General Lig_hting Incandescent Lamps Inside Frosted Three Lite Lamps Q Coated Lamp's Silvered and S6mi-Silvered Bowl Daylight Lamps White Bowl Lamps GA Lamps
Clear Lamps Germicidal Lamps Heat Lamps High Voltage Lamps Hospital Lamps Indicator Lamps Infrared Lamps Locomotive Lamps
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Low Voltage Serv ice Lamps (6v, 12v, 3ov) Lumiline Lamps Marine Lamps Medical Instrum ent Lamps Mercury Lamps Mine Lamps Natural Colored Lamps Night Lite Lamps
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Spotlight Lamps Street Lighting Lamps Street Railway Lamps Studio Lamps.
Sun Lamps
Rough Service Lamps Show Case Lamps -. lign 11d Decorative Lamps Qound Reproducer Lamps
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Lamps s-hown in this catalog are approximately one-third qctqaJ- 1i-29 ex-c_ept Fluorescent, Ger^niicidal, Lumiline, anJ the H3ooo-9 [lercury Lamps. Colored lamps are shown in as close to acrual colors as possible. Fluorescent lamps and the Surprise Pink Lumiline lamp are shown in appro*i_
DEVETOP
factories, homes, airports, automobiles' picture projection' any one of thousands of applications - requires the highest skill in lamp design. Complete specification of every lamp part must be mad-e for each type of lamp manufactured. There are at the Present time about 70o Jifferent specifications for glass Parts' 2OO specifications for bases, about 6boo specifications for lead-in wires and suppofts, a countless variety of filament wires and specifications for more than 2oo different chemicals or components' Each specification' length and diameter of filament' spacing between ioils, mandrel size and so forth is specified sometimes to a one hundred-thousandth part of an inch' A filament which in a single spot is l% Iess in diameter (in a 6-watt lamp that is fivereduce its life 2'%' All -iiio.rt-h, of an inch) than specified, may specifications, for more than L0,ooo different types of lamps' are c^ontinually reviewed and promptly revised when new data indicates a possible improvement that will mean lower cost of lamps' better quality of light or lower cost of lighting' Essential also to uniform high quality in lamps is the development of lamp making machinery that will assufe consistent accuracy of wattagi,life and lumen ratings and all other design features' In this field [eneral Electric has made many notable achievements' each one resultin g in a more efficient lamp and a higher standard of quality for all lamPs. Comprehensive testing of lamps throughout all phases of manu' facto.e] and testing of sarnple finished Products in General Electric testing laboratories as well as by independent testing s-ervices prooiJ"s a constanr check on quality and assures that all established standards are maintained.
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New processes, new materials, new parts and new types of lamps developed to meet specific needs are products of G. E. Research and Lamp Development' some of the more recent include triple-coil cathode, high temperatu_re basing cement, ,,e', coating, deluxe colors, enameled lamps, aluminum bases, treated exhaust tubes, longer life fluorescent lamps, more efficient mercury lamps and many new types of lamps.
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ment must overcome its resistance and the power consumed heats the filament to incandescence. The almost universally used filament material is tungsten. The filament may be straight wire, a coil, or a
coiled-coil (indicated respectively by the letters S, C and CC). Coiling the wire reduces gas losses, increases effierals) and their specific burning positions.
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Support Wires
Molybdenum wires hold the filament in place; minimum number desirable to reduce
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and above, prevents raPid evaP' oration of the filament, Permit' ting higher temPeratures which result in higher efficiencies. Gas' filled lamps are indicated bY the letter C, vacuum lamPs bY the letter B. Usual gas is a mixture
Lead-in lYires
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the filament; copper used from base to stem press and nickel from stem press to filament.
Mica Disc
Reduces circulation of hot gases into neck of bulb protecting stem press, stem and socket from excessive temperatures. IJsed in higher wattage general service lamps and in other types when needed.
Stem Press
The glass and lead-in wires have an airtight seal here. To have substantially the same coefficient of expansioo as the glass' the lead-in wire at this point is a combination of a nickel-iron alloy core and a copper sleeve (Dumet wire).
Fuse
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the bulb during manufacture, that the air is exhausted and the bulb filled with inert gases. The tube is then sealed off short enough for the base to fit over it.
arcs. By reducing sputtering of the metal, cracking of the bulb is prevented. It also protects the circuit and prevents blowing of the line fuses.
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Screw bases in one of several sizes are used on rnost lamps. Bipost or prefocus bases are used where accurate oosition of li.ght.so_urce with relation to optical elements is important. Mechanical bases are used in somi high wattage lamp's, flood lights and street series greatJrutrerigih uod -lamps to prooid" ' better all around performince.
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The over-all length of a lamp is measured froT top of bulb. to bottom of base and the. aPProximate diamet"r, -dur.r."d thro-ugh the greatest diameter, is given-in eighths of an inch. Thus twJnty-five eighths inches or three and one-eighth inches in diameter. a G-2) bulb is globe shape
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Lamp bulbs bave several different finishes which are applied to obtain a desired control of light, to affect the quality of light or to produce desired color of light. Finishes may be clear, frosted, enameled, inside or outside color coated, silveied, colored glass or the latest process "Q" coating the application of fine particles - generally of silica to the inside of the bulb. Soft glass is used but hard glass is used in smaller bulbs when higher wattages are desired and for lamps intended for outdoor use. Finishes are generally indicated by abbreviations such as CL IF inside frosted, DCL daylight clear, DIF inside - clear, - daylight frosted, EN enameled, IC inside- colored, RFL reflecting, SB - silver bowl, IJTB -white bowl, NC- natural colored. Typical colof abbreviations are AO-amber-orange, B-blue, FT-flametint, G-green, R-red, Oorange, Y-yellow, GO-gold, PK-pink, W-white. Lamp Ordering Abbreaiations are generally made up of wattage, bulb shape, size in eighths of inch and finish, use or other description.
A fluorescent lamp is a complex electrical device. For this reason its light outPut and performance can be greatly affetted by the quality and desisn of miteriais used to make it, by precautio"ns taken during manufacture, and also ^by the equipment used for starting and operating the lamp. In appraising the value of a fluorescent lamP the foilbwins-factors must be considered in addition to p"rice: Light output; l\faintenance of light; Depe"aaUitityl Uniformity; Color; Life.
in several types: a. Bipin-base lamps for use in. fixtures havin! starters or manual starting switches. b. Bipin-base Rapid-Start lamps for use on
Rapid-Start ballasts to get quick starting
wit-hout starters. These lamps may also be used in fixtures witb glow-tyPe starters.
tuies with instant'start ballasts' 2. Slimline fluorescent lamps are instant-start types with single-Pin bases. 3. Circline fluorescent larnps have circular
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c. Recessed base Rapid-Start lamps for higher light output. d. Bipin-base instant'start- lamps for fix-
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CATHODES
Two cathodes, placed one at each end of the lamp, are the souice of electrons by which the current is conducted in a fluorescent lamp. The design and treatment of the cathode has a decided effeci on the performance of the lamp.
TRIPLE-COIL TUNGSTEN CATHODES Used in instant-start single-pin and bipin-base lamps, and also in the Rapid Start Lamps. This is a^unique cathode design developed-by Gen' eral Elecuic, giving improved life performance on Instant-stait and Rapid Start ballasts because the cathode holds more emission material and holds it more securely. Too, the fine wire heats up quickiy during starting, which also increases
life.
COILED-COIL TUNGSTEN CATHODES Used in general line lamps intended for starter servic6, and also for Trigger-start ballasts' In manufacture, the coiled tungsten wires shown below are coated with the electron' emitting material'
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protection is provided by the "ballast" which usually takes the forrn of a choke coil. The ballast must be designed for the size and type of fluorescent lamp used, as well as for the voltage and frequency of the electrical system. Following is a representative list of 6o-cycle ballasts for use with-different sizes of lamps.'As an alternative to the ballast iisted for use with two t4-watt lamps, Iamp number 5OA/Sr1N/\f is sometimes used. It is a 6o-volt, t/z-ampete lamp with intermediate base.
resistance characteristic and the lamp vbltage decreases as the current increases, the lamp will destroy itself unless the current is limited.- This
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There are a number of different methods by which fluorescent lamps may be started and operated. Each method requires the selection of abarticular combination of fluorescent lamp and auxiliary equipment. The choice depends upon lamp charact6ristics. application requirements, and cost vefsus convenlence tacto.rs. -bor ex' ample, if lamps are to be operated outdoors in col^d weatherl only a few types will perform
operated with starter st 4', 6-,8-' and 13-watt T^-5; 15- and 3O-watt T-8i l4-, L5-, 20', 25-, and }-watt T-t2; 90' and 1Oo-watt T-1'7. 2. Trigger Start (no starters)
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starting. Although lamp life is a little shortei and thus lamp cost a little higher, rnaintenance is greatly simplified and con'
venience of use much improved. No special
There are ftve principal methods of operation. Some lamps maybe operated by only one method; some lam^ps may be operated by more than one. these five operating The following'describes -lists the lamp sizes appropriate methods and
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This automatically Sfari provides cathode preheat without starters. Tri gger- Start ba llasts are currentl y av ailable for-14, r5, 20, and 3O-watt General Line fluorescent lamps and for 8" and 12" circline lamps. 3. Rapid Start (no starters) This newest of svstems combines the simplicity of Trigger Start with the low cosf of conventional switch starting. It requires the use of a Rapid Start lamp which uses special low-loss trlple-coiled cathodes ,o ,.drr." cathode heaiing losses, and is coated with Dri-Film to assure rapid starting even under adverse conditions. Rapid-Start lamps will give good performaniein fi xtures employi ng glow'type starters. The lamps shou-ld be used with Rapid Start ballists designed to automatically pro' vide adequate preheat with low losses' Lamps qlow as soon as turned on and come up to iniform full brightness in approximately two seconds.
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lamp is required, but the lighting fixture with the ProPer size of mosi be equipped -ballast.
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The function of the starter switch is to complete a separate circuit. so a preheat current can llow through the filament cathodes and heat them momentarily;'afte, u fdw seconds the staiter circuit automatically opens and volJage of .the lamp' ifi" f"-p1ights. The design of a starter s*itih is influenced py th.e--starting and.operating sizes of switchcs seleral limps. of si-zes for different varies uoltages 3ir,.",t'" ru?g" b"r*""" r,^"riirg ""J "p"r"ring s*itlches relom*"ided for each size of lamp. .r" o.."rruryl Aboo" are startiig
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start clfcults. 4. Instant Start (no starters) Through the use of higher-voltage ballasts, these lamps may be started without
While lamp and ballast prices are slightly higher, these are offset by elimination of the starter and starter maintenance costs. Rapid-Start lamps are available in the 4Owatt T-12 size, 16" circline and in lamps designed for greater current ro secure higher light output. They are marked "Rapid Start" for positive identification. The same 16" circline lamp may also be used on switch
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watt T -I2 and 4O-watt T- l. 7 sizes. They arc also available, on special order, in the 3O-watt T-8 size. 5. Slinaline (instant start uitbout starters)
preheat. They are equipped with tiplecoiled cathodes that afford in general the same long life obtained from the popular sizes of general line switch-start lamps. While they look just like switch-start lamps of the same wattage, instant-start lamps are not electrically interchangeable with them, for the cathode leads are short-circuited inside the lamp base to insure safety in use. Therefore instant-start lamps cannot be preheated in starter-type circuits. Further, general line lamps should not be used on instant-start ballasts or much shorter lamp life will result. Instant-start lamps arc available in 4O-
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extra-strong single-pin bases that fit easily and solidly in rugged push-pull sockets. This combination makes lamp installation fast and easy. In the longer eight foot sizes, slimlines are the most efficient lamps made. In addition to increased efficiency, the longer length reduces the number of lamps and fixtures required in a given installation.
tages of the instant-start lamp with much greater convenience in handling and easier maintenance. The lamps are equipped with
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popularity. Slimline fluorescent are available in 42" and 64" lengths in the T-6 bulb size, in 72" and 96" lengths in T-8, and. in 48", -72" and. 96" lengths in the most popular T-12 diameter.
These advantages, together with the long touble-free life offered by G-E slimline lamps assure continuing growth in
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G'E Fluorescent Lamps arc available in a range of strong colors and in ieveral different "whites." The gold, green and blue saturaled colors -red, pink, effects while the whites serve are used for decorative for both decorative and general lighting PurPoses. All fluorescent lamPs except gold and red are white when unlighted. Differeni phosphors produce the
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different colors when lamps are lighted. \7hite fluorescent lamps are designed to combine three elements important in lighting effects- (1) most light Per dollar;. (2) colorefficiency - properties to bring out the rendering - the ability and objects"and (3) beauty o"f ^col6red materials "$/hiieness" - their appearance in relation to either natural outdoor daylight or the traditional artificial illumination such as filament lamps.
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The choice among fluorescent "whites" always involves compromise among these three elements. Obtaining besi color rendering properties necessitates reduction in efficiency. Choice of whiteness affects both efficiency and color rendering properties. The descriptions below outline the effects obtained from the most popular whites. Standard Cool \$7hite combines high efficiency with reasonably good color rendition. It is the most widely usid fluorescent lamP color in factories' offices and schools. It blends well with natural daylight. Standard r$/arm \flhite provides the highest efficiency in white fluorescent lamps, it emphasizes_ orange, yellow and yellow-green at the expe_nse of othei coiors. Generally used where highest efficiency is more important than color rendition. De Luxe Cool White most closely simulates the appearance and color-rendering ProPerties of natural dailight. It is widely used in stores such as suPermirkets, florists, men's wear shops and other places where excellent color rendition of natural daylight is needed. Also used in factory and office installations where best appearance of colors is important.
of filament lighting in both "whiteness" and color rendering. Usually first choice in residence, restaurants, beauty parlors, department stores' bake-ries and other places where "homelike" lighting affects are wanted. Daylight, Soft White, lVhite, are still available for replacement purposes in existing installations and foi new instafiations where their appearance or colorrendering properties are particularly suitable.
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1aThe 4-, 6-, 8-, and L 3-watt T-5 lamps are useful where space for lamps is limited and where the inherent cool light and color quality of fluorescent is desired. They are applied in niches, showcases, and shelving in stores. They enhance the function and appearance of miniature displays, signs and models. They supply light locally for machine work, fine assembly, inspection, and other supplementary lighting applications. They are built into business machines and similar devices for increased visibility of dials, scales, and keyboards.
Lcmp
Ordering Abbrcviation
Nominal
Lamp \(/atts
LenEth, inchcs
Description
A.PPlo.t.
F4T5/C\r
F4T5
F4Ts.CWX
F6T5/D
lW
F6T5/W
4 4 4 6
T-5
T-5
6 6
6 9
F6T5/C\r
F8T5/D
6 6
8 8 8
F8T5/W F8T5/CW
FsTs/\rW
Fl 3T5/!(/
F1
3T5/CW
O Life
't3
't3
T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5
9 9
12 12 12 12
21 91
Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip.
restarted
\ffhite
Daylight White
Standard Cool \(/hite Standard Warm White
Vhite
94 94 94 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
4000 4000 4000 6000 6000 6000 6000 60C0 6000 6000 6000 6000
100 10s
75
195
920
21a 305 340 330 340
710 70a
-under :pecified test conditions with lamps turned off and no oftener than once every 3 burning hours,
00
hours operation.
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The 15-watt T-8 lamp is used extensively in homes for kitchen, bathroom, and mirror lighting' In stores it lights showcases, niches, and signs. In industry it is used for local lighting at machines and work benches - also in portable
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desk lamps. When used with the trigger-start ballast, starting is nearly instantaneous'
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The 3o-watt T-8 lamp is applied in stores for showcase, in homes for valances over narrow windows. It is used in polished parabolic
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FLUORESCENT LAMPS (FOR USE WITH STARTERS)
Lamp
F100T17
Ordering Abbreviation
Nominal Lamp
Vatis
Length, lnchcs
Description
Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Mcd. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med, Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip.
Daylisht
White
Standard Cool White Standard Warm White
stand"rd APP'ot'
Approx. lnitial
L um ens
e)
Fl 5T8/D
F1
5T8/W Fl sT8/CW
15 15
't5
Fl5T8/WW
F15T8/CWX
Fl5T8/WWX
Fl 5T8/SW Fl 5T8/B Fl sT8/G
15 15 15 15 15
't5
F15T8/GO
Fl 5T8/PK Fl sT8/R
15 15 15
T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8
18 18 18 18
24
94 24
't8
18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Gold
Pink
Red
24 24 24 24 94 24 94
24
7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7 500 7500 7500 7500
7
680
t60
730
t60
500 500
4lo
500
F3oT8/D F3oT8/W
F3oT8/CW
30 30 30
30 30
36
36 36 36 36
Daylight White
Standard Cool White Standard Warm White
94 24
94
7500
F3oT8/WW
F3oT8/C\(X F3oT8/\(WX
F3oT8/SW F30T8/B
30
30 30 30
36
36 36
24 94 24
24 24
1110
1930 1 890 1930 1900 1200
1',l
50
24
94 94 24 24
F3oT8/G F3oT8/GO
F3oT8/PK
F3OT8/R
36
36
30
30 30
Gold
Pink
Red
1
36
36
test conditions with lamps turned ofr and re:tarted no oftener than once every 3 bulning houts.
0O hours operation.
The t4-watt T-12 lamp is used for supplementary lighting in and_ industy. It is applied where ipace does n6t peimit use of the longer 15-watt lamp. It has been employed in p6rtable lamps using a low-wattage filament lamp for i billast. The 15-watt T-12 lamp has a lower Sulb-brightness than the 1578 lamp for about the same amount of light. It is preferred over the _T-8 lamp if used without shielding as is sometimes done for bathroom mirror lighting and some 6ther applications. Its many uses paralled those of the L5-watt T-8. The 2o-wattT-L2 lamp is one of the most widely used fluorescent_ lamps. ,It is employed in home fixtures for lighting in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and recreation rooirs. It is used in window valances and under shelving and cupboards for decorative and utili..,.rian lighting. It may be used io light closets, washrooms and small areas. It is also employed Tor supplementary lighting in offices and factories. In siores it lights fitting mirrors, niches, and wallcase displays. It may be operated by trigger-starr ballasts. The 25-wattT-L2 33-inch lamp is the longest T-t2 lamp which can be operated from L2o voltsa-c with a iimple choke-ballast. It is principally used in homes, either in general lighting fixtures or built into window valances and kitchEn work ipacei.
stores
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Description
Daylisht White
Standard Cool Vhite Standard Warm Vhite
standard 4q?lox.
T?l'"" Quantity (!)
Approx.
Packase
94 24 24
lnithl
Lumens
F14T12|WWX
Fl 4Tl
e/sw
11
F14I12lW
F14T12lB F14T12lG
't4
14
14 14
F14T12lGO
F14T12lPK
F14I12lR
F15T12lD Fl 5Tl 9/\( Fl 5Tl e/C\(/ F15T12/WW Fl sT1e|CWX
14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15
T-19 T-12 T-12 T-12 I-12 T-12 l-19 T-12 T-12 T-12 T-12 T-12 T-19
T-12 T-12 T-19 T-12 T-19
l,
15 15 15
't5
15 15 15
'r
15
1s
't 5
15 15 18 18
Bip. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip.
94 24 24
24 24 94 24 24
) {l
Gold
Pink
Red
orioo ....
7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 570 650 620 650
435
F15T19l\yWX
Fl sT1
F't
e/sw
FlsT12/GO
F15T19lPK
Fl 5T1 2/R
FlsIlelG
5T12lB
F2ollelD
F20T1 F20T1
F2OI12lW
F?OI12lCW
r/\(W
e/C\rX
F2Ol't2lGO
F?OT12lPK F20Tl 9/R F2OT12lCW /1
F2OT12lG
F2Ol12/D /1
F2sT1zlW
F2sT12lD
FesTl2lCW F25T12l\(/W
F2sIl2lCWX
O Life
under specified
F25T12|WWX
Med. Bip. Med. Bip. 't8 Mcd. Bip. 18 Med. Bip. 18 Med. Bip. I-12 18 Med. Bip. 15 I-'12 18 Med. Bip. 't8 15 l-12 Med. Bip. 15 T-12 18 Med. Bip. 15 T-12 18 Med. Bip. 15 T-12 18 Med. Bip. 15 I-19 18 Med. Bip. 90 T-'12 24 Med. Bip. 90 l-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 T-12 94 Med. Bip. 20 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 20 I-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 I-12 24 Med. Bip. 20 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 20 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 20 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 T-12 24 Mcd. Bip. 90 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 90 T-12 24 Med. Bip. 25 I-12 33 Med. Bip. 95 T-12 33 Med. Bip. 25 T-l 9 33 Med. Bip. 95 T-19 33 Med. Bip. 95 T-12 33 Mcd. Bip. 25 T-12 33 Med. Bip. test condition: with lamps turned ofr and restartcd
Daylisht White Standard Cool White Standard Warm White De Luxe Cool White De Luxe Warm White Soft \(hite
Bl ue
24 24 94
24
I*
94
24 24
a$
94
24
435 420
Green
Gold
Pink Red
24 24
94 24 24
Daylisht !(/hite Standard Cool White Standard Varm White De Luxe Cool Vhite De Luxe Warm \(/hite
Soft White
Bl ue
Green
Gold
Pink Red Standard Cool White@
Daylisht@
White
\(hite
24 24 94 94 24 94 94 24 94 94 24 24 94 94 94 94 94
24
910
1030
9BO
7s00
94 94
1
zioo 7500
',
uuo
'1130
130
OO
hours operation.
All G-E Fluorescent lamps should be used only with auxiliary equipment designed to produce proper electrical values. IJnless otherwise noted, ratings apply to operation in a-c circuits. Lamps may be burned in any position.
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or channe'li for lighting valances in home-s and show windows, stores, for display -of- fixtures, other services. Specially and hundreds designed low temperature lamps are recomme.rfed for use iir temperatures from 5ooF to OoF. Also available are instant-start types which reduce maintenance and insure more reliable starting when used outdoors in cold
weathef
lamps
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The 4o-wattT-tl lamp has a comparatively low surface brightness'-It is used for high' quality lighting-installations in schools and
temperatufe.
.l.riit"iirti.i. #ii;rt; iir;i Jo not p,o"ide proper electrical values may substantially reduce either lamp life or light outpui, --ilil;tit or both. *rtii;"a as built to the specificaiions adopted by the Certified Ballast Manufacturets (CBM) do provide values rh"t-;;;l;; ;";;;d ri"ir"r ,"liriiements. This'certific;tion assures the user, without individual tesiins, that lamps
will operate at values close to their
ratings.
The life and lisht output ratings of fluorescent lamps are based on their use with ballasts providinS,proper-operating
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values apply at the end of 10O hours operation, where measured at 8O"F ambient temperature and under specified test conditions. All life ratings are based on three burning houts per start. Less.lrequent starting tends to increase lamp Lamp Life t*"1"u brrning hoirs pur.siu*, average life is increased 6v 25fi ot 6.0.fi respecilL.-*/h";i"rpr.i".p"i.ili-"i;r ii""tv. F"l .""1T;;.;'-5;;;i;;;;;;;s; "r iiri i'z%tiiLs the rated value, Sinie lisht output depreciates steadilv as lamps *tun lamps are replaced before they reach their averaee life. tis[iiis';.l";;"r;"iit ;;;tj"';;d;;;""i"ii
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Lamp
Nominal
Lamp Watts
Ordering Abbreviation
Lcngth, lnchcs
Description
Standard Packagc
Ouantity
Appror.
lnitial
Lumens (r)
,t -s(
l.
t4oI12lD
40 40
40
F40T1e/W\r
F4oT1?/CWX F4oT19/WWX
F4or1 e/sw F4OT12iB
},.
s1y
F4Or12lG
F40T1?/GO
F4OT12lPK F40Tl e/R
7lW
FeoTl 7/CW
7/C\(X
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 90 90 90 90 90 9o 90
00T1 7/CW
't00
100
ooTl 7/W
l-19 T-1 2 I-19 T-12 T-12 T-19 "t-12 T-12 T-12 I-12 T-12 T-12 I-19 '{,17 T-17 T-17 T-17 T-17 T-1 7 T-17 T,11 T-17
48 48 48 48 48
48
48 48 48 48 48 48 48
60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mos. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mos. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mog. Bip.
Daylisht
White
Standard Cool White Standard Warm White
24
24
24
24
o/
24 24 24
24
Green
Gold
Pink
Vhite
Dayl;ght White Standard Cool White De Luxe Cool White Standard Warm White De Luxe \7arm White Soft White Standard Cool White
Red
94 24 24
94
Vhite
12 12 12 12 19 12 12 1e 12 94 24 94 24 24 24 94 12 12 12 12 19
6000 7500 7500 7500 7500 7s00 7500 7500 7500 7500
2600
4800 5300
51 50
INSTANT START FLUORESCENT LAMPS (NO STARTERS USED) Daylisht l-12 48 Mcd. BiP. 40 F4oT12/D/15 Whire I-19 48 Med. BiP. 40 F40T1 e/!(//lS Standard Cool White 4A T-12 48 Med. BiP. F4oT12/CW/lS Standard Warm White 4A T-12 48 Med. BiP. F4oT12/WW/rS De Luxe Cool White I-12 48 Med. BiP. 40 F4oTl elcwx/ls De Luxe Warm Vhite T-12 48 Med. Bip. 40 F4oT19/\rWX/lS Soft White T-12 48 Med' BiP. 40 F4OT12/S\{/lS White T-17 60 Mog. BiP. 40 F4oT17/W/lS Standard Cool White I-17 60 Mos. BiP. 40 F40T17iCW/ls Standard Warm White l-17 60 Mog. BiP. 40 F40T17/\vvlls De Luxe Cool Vhite tzsl T-17 60 Mos. Bip. 40 F4OT17 /CWX/tS De Luxe Warm \(/hite rzel T-11 60 Mog. Bip. 40 F4oT17lWWX/lS
O - Life
under specilicd test conditions with lamps tutned ofr and reslarted no oftener than oncc every 3 butning hours.
75oo 29oo 75oo 95oo 75oo 9450 75oo 95oo 75oo 1760 75oo 1760 75oo 1600 6000 95oo 6000 94oo 6000 95oo 6000 lloo 6000 1700
O Approximate initial
lume ns after 100 hourr opcration. The pins of these lamps arc rhort circuited inside the cnd caps
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Rapid Start 4o-watt T-12 fluorescent lamps simplify lighting maintenance for the user and give, in effect, instant starting at costs comparable to those of the 4o-watt preheat lamp. Starters are eliminated from the electrical circuit. This is accomplished with a cathode design in the lamp
somewhat different from that of the preheat lamp and with a ballast having low-voltage windings which apply heating to the cathodes at starting and during operation. Rated lamp life and light outPut are the same as for the preheat. It is desirable to operate the Rapid Start lamps
Lamp OrderinE
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close to metal which runs the length of the lamp. The fixture or wiring channel which holds the lamp will serve this purpose. It is expected that the Rapid Start lamp will be used instead of the preheat type in most new lighting installations where 4O-watt fluorescent lamps are chosen. The
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Nomincl
Lamp Watts
Length,
lnches
Abbreviation
Description
Approx,
lnitial
Lumens
"* {l
&"'O
e/!r/Rs
40 40 40 40 40 40 100 100
T-12
48
48 48
48
I-12
T-19
T-12
48
48
Med. !ip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. !ip. Med. Bip.
Recessed
White@@ 24 tVhite@-@ 94 De Luxe Cool Wh;te@@ e4 De Luxe Warm White@O 24 Daylisht 94 White 24
ltandard Cool
Standard Warm Standard Cool Standard Cool
75oo
75OO
9500 2600
75Oo 75Oo
1840
1840 2300 2600
75oo
75OO
96
72
Double
Contac(
I-12
Mog.
Bip.
r!
This lamp is,designed and ratedlor.operation in supplemeniary_ @ Life under specilied test conditions with lamps turned ofr and recathode pteheat circuits, for which specifications are available started no oltener than once every 10 b;;"1"; h;;r;. fiom the lamp manufacturers. 4O-watt rapid start lamps nay be used in Starter-operated lixtures designed for 40-watt general line lamps, Vhen used, their starting and performance will be similar to that of general line lamps. They will deliver rated lile and light output, and will opcrate at raied watti.
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RF FLUORESCENT LAMPS
Lamp
in RF equipment.
Ordering Abbreviation
Nominal Lamp
Vatts
Description
F85T1 F85T1
0/BW 0/tW
8s 85
Approx. lnitial
Lumen:
T-1 0
T-10
7500
7500
3650 3650
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Slimline lamps are a family fluorescent lamps which are instant-starting, with single-pin bases. In general, they haie aduantaies in wiring,
of
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fluorescent lamps. The rugged single-pin base combined with "push-pull" insertion in sockets has become very popular. Slimline lamps are available in a range of lengths and diameters to fit general and supplementary lighting needs in nearly all fields of application.
oth;
"fhe 96Tlz is the most prominent slimline lamp for general lighting se.rvice. The maintenance advantages of the _8-f"9t lamp result from fewer parts .in the lighting sysrems than preheat types rgquire for the same amount of light - lamps, ballasts, starters etc., being considered. sockets, & The72Tl2 and 4STLZ are 6- and 4-foot companions, respectively, of the 96TL2 which permit finishing out rhe ends of continuous rows where the 8-foot lamp_is used. These lamps are also used for general iigf,ti.rg where shorter fixture lengths are desired for scale or to fit an architectural module' The96T8 andTzTSareappropriateforuseinfixturesofthin,unobrusivedesign.Theymaybecolvenie.ntly conceaied in coves, coffers, diothe. restricted areas. Their operation at one of three currentra-tings, determined by the rating of the ballast used, gives considerable rangeln choice of lighting level and frxture brightness' The 42T6 and 64T6 are designed to fit the standard 4-foot and 6-foot store showcases. Their \z''inch diameter means minimum visual obstruction for all types of displays. The small diameter also permits accurate lontrol with polished, concentrating reflectors for'iallcase, show window, cove, wall or mural lighting and many other specialized applications' Slimline Lamps of all lengths are popular for use in illuminating outdoor plastic signs.
restaurants, theatres, lobbies, lounges, and other commercial areas. They are adapted for some inspection processes in industry. The
8- and 12-inch diameter lamps may be oPerated on trigger-start ballasts. The l6-inch diameter
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5tandard Appror. Hours Packrge
Diameter
Ordering Abbteviation
Hf'
'17.5-32.s
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Length
Description
Quantity
Lilc
.j)
Approx, Initial
Lumens
!) il)
F42T6lW F42T6lCW
F4rT6/WW
F4eT6lCWX
F42T6lWWX F4zI6lSW
F64T6/W F64T6lCW F64T6lWW F64T6lCWX
F64T6lWWX F64T6lS\(
T-8
11.5-32.5 1 7.5-32.5 17.5-39.5 17.5-32.5 17.5-39.5 95.5-48 2s.5-48 95.5-48 25.5-48 25.5-48 2s.s-48
T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6
42 42 42 42 42 42
64 64 64 64 64 64
Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Sinsle P;n Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin
Vhite
De Luxe Cool \7hite De Luxe Warm Vhite Soft White White Standard Cool Vhite Standard Warm White De Luxe Cool Vhite De Luxe Warm White Soft\0(hite
Standard Cool White Standard \0(arm \(/hite
24 24 24 94 24 24 24 94 24 94 24 24
6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
15tO
1
4BO
24so
25 50 11 40
17
'1650
40
F7218lW F7eT8lCW
F72T8/\(/\(/
F72T8/C\(/X
F72T8/\(/\(/X
F96T8/D Fe6T8/W F96T8/CW F96T8/WW F96T8/CWX Fe6T8/WWX
is) Approximate T-1
72 72 72 79
'12
Single Single Single Single Single Single Single Single Sinsle Single Single
Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin
\7hite
Standard Cool White Standard Warm Vhite
24
24
24 24 24 24 94 24 94
6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000
2650
2s 50
2650
18'10
39-65
3?-65
32-65
96 96 96 96 96 96
Daylisht Whitc Standard Cool White Standard Warm White De Luxe Cool White De Luxe Warm White
ma.
35 50
94
o/
3600
25 50 95 s0
initial lumens lot F49T6 and F79T8 lamps are for operation at 900
I-12
T-12 T-12
T-19
T-12
48 48
84
48 48 48 72 72 72 72 72
T-19
Daylisht White
Standard Cool White Standard Warm Whitc De Luxe Cool White
F72T12lCW F72T12lW
F'r2T12lWW
F72T12lCWX
I-12 I-12
T-12 T-12 T-19 T-12 1,12
FTeTl21WWX
Fe6T12lD
74 74
74
2/\rW
T-19
T-12 T-12 T-12
74
74
Fe6T12/CWX
Fe6T1
F96T19lW\rX
e/5W
74 74
I-12
96 96 96 96 96 96 96
Single Pin Single Pin Sinsle Pin Single Pin Sinsle Pin Single Pin Single Pin Sinsle Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin Single Pin
De Luxe Warm White Standard Cool White Whire Standard Warm White De Luxe Cool Vhite De Luxe Warm White Daylight Whlte
Standard Cool \7hite Standard Warm White
24 24 24 24 94 24 19 12 19 12 12
12
12
7500 7500 7500 7500 7500 Tsoo 7500 7500 7500 7500 7500
7500
7500
t1 50
2400 9300 2400
1700 1700
3600
37OO 37OO
19 12 12 12 12
5050
51 00 37 50
3750 3400
AND
T-1
0 Approx. 11i,,
Ordering Abbrcviation
Nomincl
Lamp
Vatts
Bulb lnche:
Length
Description
Ouantity
Approx. I n itial
Lu
m
ens
a)
FC8T9/CW
22 29 22 99 32 22 32 32 32
4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin 4-Pin
FCl2T10/WWX
FCI 6Tl
lD
0
0 0 0 0
Outside Dia.
1
inches
o/C\r/RS
40 40 40 40
De Luxe Cool White De Luxe Varm White Daylighr Standard Cool White Standard \(/arm \(/hite De Luxe Cool Vhite De Luxe Warm \7hite Standard Cool White
Rapid Start+ Standard \rX/arm \(/hite
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
930
960
FCl6T10/WW/RS
FC16T10/CWX/RS FC16T1O/\IX/WX/Rs
T-'10
Outside Dia.
T-1 T-1
0 0
6 inches
Rapid Start* De Luxe Cool \)/hite Rapid Sta** De Luxe Warm White
Rapid Start*
2250
7500
l:,ti?lt",f-.:-" a;rr .1,;d "p.rutt';" onry with fixtures and circuits properly grounded. t) Life -under specified test conditionr with lamps turned ofr and reslailed
This lamp is designed and rated for operation in supplemenrary.cathode preheat circuitr, fo. *hi.l*p".ifi*io.r, the lamp manufacturer.^It.will
;;;il;;;;;: ill;;.-";;;;:Jj'l;1se
it.*""'ri""r-G".,er
*iirili"!i" ri;-i";jifl:,::'.":3jT*;11::#i:l:j,,11,3,'#i
O Approximate initial
lumens alter I OO hours operation
.."
w
\tiltr954
15Al
5
#ffi k_tr
-L;y
404 504 604 75,\
\!F-;"S$aJ
i.:;l!r'.
s3:#ffi
i*-*a::{
:-::
1004
i
I
\.::'_:-"*4 ,.1. .i
&r
il
3ooM/rF
These lamps, which are recommended for most generai lighting aPPlications, have an inside "frosting #hicfr"a;n"'tes the light. eliminates striation*s and helps soften shadows. The outer bulb surfaces are smooth' easy to clean,
essential
The standard 15O-watt lamp is now made in the A-23 bulb, replacing the former PS-25 bulb.
is made for use in indirect torchieres and similar
little light.
The range of wattages and lumen values is comprehen"sive. These" Iamps, combined with the irany types of good equipments now available,
portables.
prdvidi tools io ttt""t ih6 -utty and diverse needifor residential, commercial and industrial lighting. There are small units for local lighting and lo* mounting heights and larger ones for higher mounting ind wider spacing. The right lamp in combination with the right reflector is
in 5oo, 7 5O, and 1o0O watts Three lamps - tubular bulbs of heat-resistant are listed with glass and medium bipost bases' These lamps irake possible the design of commercial and indusrial lighting equipments smaller in size than would be necesiary if designed for equal wattages in standard PS bulbs.
ffiffi
& ---n
ffi
ft
l'.:
lii'!i''
...'.
a$s.
:W;i
tr**YffiY:P
*r-'*4ryw"3
F* - dd:f'3
.w
300/lF
ffiffi
750llF
lOOOllF
-.w fl!tuffi qh
W
1500itF
.:&-!!f 99.ffi*
kffi
500T90/50
FW *l!f
1Mlt24
750194
300Ms/rF
Lanp
Ordering
Abbreviation
Pkg.
srd.
15415 95A
404
60A
s0A
250G301 LC)
llF
3ooM/tF
3Oa
/lF
750 llF
1000 1000
1
't5 A-1 5 25 A-19 40 A-1 9 50 A-19 60 A-19 75 A-1 9 100 A-21 150 4,23 50 PS-95 200 Ps-30 ?50 G-30 300 Ps-30 300 Ps-35 300 Ps-35 500 Ps-40 500 T-20 750 PS-5? 7s0 T-24
1
Qtv.
Class Filamcnt
Approx, Lile
Hours
Lieht
Lumcns Cntr.
Max, Ovrl,
Lgth.
Lgth,
Md.
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Mog.
Skr.
Std.
std.
Srd,
120 B C-9 120 B C-9 1eo c c-9 120 c cc-6 120 C CC-6 12O C CC6 120 C CC-6
srd.
Srd.
5rd.
Srd.
Mog.
srd.
Srd.
srd.
500
T-24 Ps-52
std.
srd.
PS-59
std.
60 C CC6 60 c c-e 60 C C-9 60CC-7 A 60 C C-9 24 c C-9 .1000 5650 24 C C-9 5650 24 c C-9 1000 9850 12CC-1 3 1000 9400 6 C C-7A 1000 14200 24 C C-13 '1000 '14900 94 c C-13 1000 20000 6 C C-7,\ 1000 91500 6 C C-7A 1000 33000
1200 141 1000 265 1000 460 '1000 660 1000 835 150 150 750 1630 150 2700 150 2550 750 3700 500 4100 750 5900 '1000
',1
2.)i 3ri
3% 4+ ?1., at3:.i 4+ 3% 5,i 4% 6+ 5% 6i+ 68+ 3% 6% 6B+ 7 e).i t ).i ey; 7e%
46% 9% 131+ 5ri e% 5% e)4
9% 13-,1. e% 13+
2r; o1
^
a\.l
down, @Burn base up. @Special glass bulb Heat.rosistant. a.lRecommended burning position any within 60" vertically base up or base down but lunen maintenance is best whcn burned vertically base up.
G-E
66GA)) LAMPS
The GA lamp - "The lamp with the built-in shade" device in,itself and is ready to use in is a complete li^ghting oPen-tyPe srngle" and cluster ceiling fixtures now using bare lulrpt." Desifned for base-up. birnin-g, the lamp, has an enaireled boi'l of a warm pleasing tint for homes and similar interiors which directs applroxima-t ely 2 /3 of the light upward and L/3 downward.
;
5OGA
,"
lOOGA
pecially appropriate f6r two. to the decorative tastes of many hotels, ihr"", fo"t'u^"a ive light *is fixtures' users such as homes, recom- clubs, restaurants and public The 1Oo-watt size mended for single socket fixtures. buildings. The sraceful contours and unAPProx. Litc
Abbrcvirtion
Lrmp Ordering
Base
GA-25
100
Volr:
std.
Dicription
Semi lndirect@ l. F. Decorated Enamel Bowl Semi lndirect@ L F. Decorated Enamel Bowl
$|1.'
CIas:
Filamcnt Hours
Lumcns
Mrx. Owl.
Lsth.
5OGA
lOOGA O
GA-30
Med.
60 c 60 c
c-9 c-9
1000 1000
.1
80
nT6
std.
430
i uiru.J
rry"
E
*ffi
-Gf-
2sAlv
40A/v
#".o. ffiiggd
eflFrfr*
other colors. Yellow lamps are used on oPen porches, outdoor recreation areas' fitting stations, camPs, roadside
l :
{#:ffi
1OOA91l61y
#r#q*
1 .r*& * ? "F? !n'
stands, carniYals
60A/v
Lamp
50P595
Approx.
Hours
Abbrevirtion
Ordering
Oty.
Pkg.
120 190 190 120
60
std.
Class
Fihment
Mrx.
Ovrl,
Lgth. 215
Life
esA/v
60Aiy
O
25
A-19
A-91 A-1 9 A-21
PS-95
4OA/v
40
60
100 150
1
100A21161y I soPs95/v
Design Yolts
Srd.
B
B
C
C
5-l
25e
4k
+1E
J 16 215 u i6-
(L
20,
24
tr=H qng
looA/w
qw
50/1
50R/\r
w
ffi*g
15oR/W
60A/W
00/300
These white lamps have a fine coating of silica on the inside of the bulb. This "Q" coating gives a high degree of diffusion which softens shadows and reduces shiny reflection. The light output of white lamps is approximately the same as that of inside frosted lamps of the same wattage. Since bulb blackening is not apparent through this new diffuse coating the lamps appear clean and white throughout life. The 5o/t5oM/V{ lamp is for base down burning in floor, table or wall lamps. The 6OA/W and rOOA/IW lamps are especially suitable for use in residential fixtures and portable
lamps.
50/1s0M/w
The 15oR/$f and 5o/l5oR/W have a special bulb shape and diffusing coatings with a variation
in density which produces a conrolled disribution of light when used in portable floor, table and wall lamps without diffusing bowls.
Lcmp
Abbrevirtion
Ordering
Watts
Basc
Volts
De
3cription
Oty.
;it;.
Clcss
Filament
Approx.
Hours
Life
Llsht Lgth.
Max.
60A/W
1o0A/w
I 50R/W
50/1 50R/\r
50/150M/W
1OO /3OO
A-19
A-21
R-40 R-40
PS-95
Med.
3c.
tVhite
Vhite
White lndirectO White lndirect@ Three Lite White lndirectO
120 190
1000
1630 99oo
B3s
3% 5*
6t
6% 3%
( 15 J 16
4+
24 c 9c-2R
1000
7sO
Med. G-30
3C.
t00-
Mog.
\(/hite lndirect
Three Lite@
60 c 9c-2R
60 C 9C-2R
1000
3%
6%
*Sffi,
tr "#
JS
1004/58
1
50/SB
60A/SB 2oo/sBlF
l ooA/1SBlF
Silvered bowl lamps have long been popular for efficient indirect lighting of schools, offices, homes and commercial buildings. They are also used in
direct lighting equipment such as dome-type reflectors, spotlight and floodlight reflectors, and in recent designs of large-area louvered equipment. The mirrored reflecting surface is sealed against dust ancl dirt. The opaque bowl shields the glaring lamp filament from view; this in turn allows fixture design in which the lamp bowl is exposed so that lamp replacement is simple and direct. Semi-silvered bowl lamps have a small open area at the bottom to provide direct downlighting emphasis over counter or display areas in stores.
ffiffi
,1
3ooMs/sBlF
&
&tr-g
i
900isBrF/1 3oo/sBrF/1
.L
26i
LAMPS
500/sBlF
500/sBrF/1
The process by which G-E Silvered Bowl lamps are silvered high quality reflecting surface which ?oes not dull, tarnish or deteriorate throughout the life of the lamp. The bulb is first chemically cleaned and sensitized to reteive a coating of pure silver. A protective copper layer is then electrolytically deposited ovel the silver to prevent oxidation due to filament heat. To this is added, furiher, a surface of
assures a
75o/sBtF
reflector.
overlapping aluminum flakes. These metallic deposits, approximately 1/Soooth of an inch in thickness, are'firmly sealed to the glass to create a highly efficient, mirror-fikb
l ooo/sBrF
in porcelain sockets.
Silvered Bowl and Semi-Silvered Bowl lamps should be burned base up. Sizes from 150-watr and up should be burned
Abbrevirtion
Lamp Ordering
Description
Mar.
Ovrl.
Lgth.
60A/58 100/\/sB
1
100/\/1SBC
10oA/1SB|F)
50/SB 50 900/sBlF 200 200/sBtF/1 200 3ooMs/sBtF 300 3oo/sBtF 3oo 300/sBlF/1 300 500/sBtF 500 500/sBlF/1 500 750/SB|F 750 1000/sBlF 500
1
A-19
A-23
A-21 A-21
PS-95
Md.
std. std.
Std.
srd.
srd.
Std.
l. F. Silvered l. F. Silvered l. F. Silvered l. F. Silvered l. F. Semi-Silv. l. F. Silvered l. F. Semi-Silv. l. F. Silvered l. F. Semi-Silv. l. F. Silvered l. F. Silvercd
L F. Silvered
l. F. Silvered
l.
F. Silvered
1eo c cc-6 1000 120 C CC-6 750 120 c cc-6 1000 190 c cc-6 1000
Mog'
std.
srd.
60 c 60 c 60 c e4 c 94 c 24 c 24 c 24 c 6 c 6 c
c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-7,\ c-7/.
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
5% <
6l+
ol os
q L. J 16
9tl
7%
e%
For use only in porcelain sockets and in lixtures so designed that the temperatures of the lamp and lirturc do not exceed limits lor satisfactory operation.
ww
Lamp Ordering \Yatts
Daylight lamps give a somewhat "whiter" color quality of light than regular filament lamps. The use of either frosted or clear daylight lamps is usually simply a matter of choice.
However, the frosting diffuses light and helps reduce glare and sharp shadows. The clear
lamps give more sparkle and shine to mer' chandise, such as iewelry.
Pks.
Std.
Description
Class
Abbreviation
Oty.
Filament Hours
Lile
Approx,
Lumens
Mcx. Ovrl,
Leth.
25A'/D 60A/D
150/D
25
looA/D
15o/DCL 2oo/D
60
100
A-19 A-19
A-93
PS-25 PS-95
't50
150 900
PS-30
115-125
120 B c-9 1000 ...... 190 c cc-6 1000 s00 750 9BO 120 c cc-6 ,1000 1470 60c c-9 60c c-9 1000 1470 60c c-9 1000 2000
2lq
150/wB
500/wB
Lomp Ordering
Abbreviation
Vatts
't50
900 300 500
Bulb
PS-95
Base
Volts
Std. Std.
Std.
De
ssription
Qtv.
?Lg.
srd.
Class
Filament
Approx.
Hours
Lile
Max. Ovrl.
Lgth,
150/WB
PS-30
PS-35
PS-40
Inside \(/hite
Std.
50l1sOM/W
i
50/1 s0M
w
1
00/300
k*wq Gffi
30/1 00
W
50/1 5oR/W
Three-lite lamps with their two filaments provide three levels of lighting. Each filament is of a different watage and may be lighted individually or in combination with the other.
effects. The combined wattage of the two frlaments is for use where seeing requirements are important.
casual
especially for use in portable lamps without diffusing bowls because of its shape and special white diffusing coating. The lo/roO finds riruch use in vanity and dresser lamps. ope.ration
The 15O-watt and 3OO-watt sizes are particularly a-pplicable to floor, table and wall lamps having diffusing bowls. However, the 5o/15bR/$/ is
Three-lite lamps are designed for base down with the exception of the mogul base 5o/15o-watt size.
Approx, Life
Abbreyirtion
Ordering
Lcmp
Watts
Bulb
3c 3c
Base Volh
Otv.
srd. Pks,
Length
Centcr Ovrl.
Lisht
Max.
Approx. lnitial
Lum ens
Lensth
30/100
50/1
50M
Med. Std.
12o 60 60
6a 24
C C C C C
(^
2C-9
2C,2R 9C-9R 2C-9R 9C-2R ooD
750 75o
1000
3% 3%
s,t
si+
300, 980, 1980 600, 1510, 2110 590, '1 430, 2o2o
P5-95
Med. Std.
50/150
1100f
50)
PS-25 3c Mos.
3c
s 3t; 3ri 1
6i*
5i+
6% 6%
Med.
7so
5o/150R/!7
]l3ll sol
l1
R-40 o 3c Med.
G-30 O 3c
1000
1000
1000
100/300
i1001
I
I
200f
300
Mos. Std.
60
24
2OO/so0
O
I 300 i
iloot
PS-40 3c Mos.
Std.
2C-74
9yi
t5001
Surn Base Down.
F{ I lt
"' .. .
lR tn
tir
3-*Ii1"! l iJ
,|
1,,:i'i,..,t
i
10s14
l
l:t
1.::itltt,t J,,.i..1 U,', ,,.,-,',' '
t! t\ 1t!
I t! lt . I ttt
i
t\,'i
;
J
,1j r'
1ll
iF;
i..1 .j:,,i,1i,,..
lri!i
i il i
ls{
q4-{
' Ii -L'.{r t! I
, i i ti lltj. illl
I
,'
lrE
,!1
.t,@t I i!! ti
.'
w* tEd*dy lp-
-"
%rry
50A/CL 60A/CL 75A/CL
.t
.
lrr--:Ji.
1) .
l
'
w:ffir
frl$.dl lb'ffi
_-1*i_
[rli 11
.1,. .. .i...:.1
1
.fri lir:l
tai
e5A/cL
.t ;i1fl
lfr;i rL{41 t.: l
.
..
,,r6{6i{,
:iffif,,i *,9
@9d
w;-E .lr!f'
!,ian ' !] i6 i
\w
150A/CL
-Y
1o0A/cL
.
404/CL
. tl,.t
'e.ffi
k1#.
r*
15A1
5/CL
,''l
c00
:f
,
''
!"\
't
1.,'l !"ql
l':"i.t
: .t
,.,i.t.
.r
.
,1,,;t,,,1{:r.
ii.r'
I
I
,,1!r'ili:r:tl
.l
1
'
"t
I}i ! Ii
lr
l&;J .-r
t":- {}
i I
'
:$
I
1.
...
,'r,:.
!. ri"lai;;"t'l*'t.
.,.r1:l:l:::r'::r''.t|:r.t.r.irl.'
ii..r..
r.Jr iir i
r.,.!j ...'
\ay
300M
r,,, l'
r:i
:j
!,,,,,.i1
l:i,t:,.
::
l,rl:1.''irrlill
I ii i
I !I I
4&
'llt
I I llt",
..:
w
l.{t&
.
,
'.
rereH
.gr.rb. ilr!:t
900P530/1
.rrci'
500
Clear lamps are suitable for general lighting where the bright filaments are modified by diffusing equipments or are
1MlPSsel44
1
500PS59/46
and spangles. Some reflecting or refracting units, designed for defined beam patterns, need clear lamps for a control more accurate than is obtainable with frosted lamps. Available are 2oo-watt lamps, normally medium base, with mogul bases; and two 3Oo-watt lamps, normally mogul base, with medium screw bases. Two lamps, in wattages of 1OOO and 150O, are made with bulbs of heat-resistant giass. They are intended for use in open
spo-rts,
areas can be obtained with clear, lowwattage lamps. unshielded. Or the lamps may be partially shielded by prisms, bead-s.
Abbreviation
Lcmp Ordering
W.ttr
otv,
10
PLg. Class
120 120
19A
5rd.
Approx. Appror,
Filament
Mrx.
Ovrl. Lgth. 31,4
10s14
15415/CL
954/CL 404/CL 50A/CL 60A/CL 754/CL
150/CL 900
't5
5-1 4
A-1
25 40 50
A-19 A-19
A-21
A-19 A-19
60
75
A-19
100A/cL
1504/CL
100 150
'I
A-t3
PS-9s PS-30 PS-30 PS-30
PS-35 PS-35
50
300 300 300 500 750 750 1 500(, 1 500 'I 000 1 000 1MlPS52l44L-t:,t 000 1 500PS52/46aj,O 1 500
900
2OO
Md. Skt
Mog. Mog. Mo9. Mog. Mo9. Mos. Mog.
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Mcd. Med. Med. Mog. Med.
srd.
std.
srd.
std.
Srd. Std. Srd.
120
12A
120 120
120
srd.
Std.
1 1
194
60
std.
Std.
C.9
C-9
60
60 60 24 24 24
std.
Srd.
C.9
C-9 C.9 C-9
std.
Srd. Std. Std. Srd.
C-O
6
6
s00 19 200 1000 265 1000 460 1000 '1000 660 835 150 1 50 750 1630 150 9too 150 2550 150 3700 750 3650 150 5900 1000 5650 1000 5650 1000 9850
'1
2lz
gt)
2!1
2%
"l-l
3)tz
? l5
?12
4%
+16-
4+
tr1 a 16 (5
6 6
1 1
stl
3% 3% 4%
6+ Uh Bii
o1
vE
t%
e%
{? L 121 I J 16
o r6
1000 15600
PS-5t
PS-59
std.
Std.
6
6
PS-52
srd.
C C C
C-]A C-]A
C-7A
1000
1000
33000
91/i a3.l
! i)
Special glass bulb hcat*esistant. Rccommended burning position any within vertically, base up.
60' of vertically
l5oPAR/3FL
TsPAR/SP
75R3o/sP 75R30/FL
3OOPAR56/FL
eo0PAR/3SP
1 1
5oR/SP
soR/FL
300R/3 FL
3ooR/SP 3ooR/FL
500R/3FL
3ooR/3SP 5o0R/3SP
300R/FLl1 3o0R/sP/1
500R59 750R59
dirt.
industrial, and home applications. principai advantages are compactness, convenience, ind elimination of reflettor deterioration due to
General Elecric projector and reflector lamps are self-contained spotlighting and fioodlighting
commercial",
lighting.
require shielding from moisture. Exiernal devicis such as color roundels, louvers, and shields can be clipped directly to the PAR-38 bulbs. The PAR-38 -spots and floods with side-prong base are L" shorter in over-all length thin the corresponding screw-base lamps. These side-prong lamps are tesigned to be supported by the UutE rim or metal shell of base an-d used with a heat resistant flexible connector. This offers ease of aiming_ along with minimum space requirements, lor such applications as store and show-window
proiector lamps may be used outdoors . PAR-38 in exposed, Locations; bther- projector lamps
portion of the bulb, and the filament position, are designed for favorable light distribution and shielding. Substantially evenlllumination results when spacing between units does not exceed mounting height. These lamps are widely used in plants where there is rapid colection bf dirt oo lighting - equipment. They are of special advantage where lighting units can be reiched for maintenance only at high cost, or where production _may be interrupied by tying up a crane. Typical applications are in foundries, railroad .car shops,_ steel mills, and welding shops. Almost no dirt collects on the bottom face of the !-52, where the light is emitted. The bulb should be protected from moisture. Lam.p No's. 150R/SP, 15OR/FL, 3OoR/Sp, 3OOR/FL, _should not be used in equipment when the base temperarure will exceed ioo"F.
Approximate Initial Cone Lumens* Cone ar 1O feer 75PAR/SP 220 30') 75PAR/SP lsoo 75PAR/FL 270 60') 75PAR/FL 43o
1 1 1
.*i;tm::.'ii"il"
15OPAR/SP 1O,5OO 15OPAR/FL 34oo
,_Heat-resistant glass although more expensive, allows higher wattage in the same bulb size and will withstand greater thermal shocks such as from moisture on the hot bulb. A noteworthy General Elecric development has provided a meth-od for applying lighl frost unilormly to bulbs of heat-resistant glass.
150PAR/FL 75R3olSP
7 5R3o
5OPAR/SP
sOPAR/3SP 5OPAR/3FL
100 50 1 100
1
13
The R-52 lamps, in 5OO- and 7 j}-watrs, are especially designed for high-bay lighting in industrial plants. The contour of tfre silv-ered
Lamp
zc>ne, 6Oo
I 500 3ooR/FL 60') Individual lamps may vary somewhat, Maximum candlepower is somewhat greater. 3Oo cone same as O-15'
lFL
r450
60")
60") 30")
30" )
75R3o/SP
18OO
r25o
13,5O0
30" )
Ordering Abbrsviation
Volls
std.
Qtv,
Pkg. Class
Filcment
Approx. Max.
15oPAR/FLlR
15oPAR/3FL
15oPARi3SP 900PAR/3SP
Hour: Lile
Ovrl.
Lgth.
Med. Skt. Med. Skt. Med. Skt. Med. Skt. Med. Skt. Med.
Side
FIood@
Spot@
Std.
Std.
200PAR/3FL
300PARs6/SP 3OoPAR56/FL
75R3o/SP
75R30/FL 1 50R/FL
150R/SP
Prong Std. Med. Side Prong Std. Med. Side Prong Std. Med. Side Prong Std. Mog' End Prong Std. Mog. End Prons Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Mos. Std. Mog. Std. Mog. Std. Mog. Std. Mog. Std. Mog. Std.
gless bulb
Nanow Beam@
Flood@ Narrow Beam@ Flood@
Spot
12 C 12 C 19 C 19 C 12 C 12 C 12 C 8 C 8 C
o
-
CC6
CC-6 CC-6
CC.6
CC-6 CC-6 CC-6 CC-13 CC-13
l-L- t5
-a-
L
-
Flood Flood
Spot
Flood@
Spot@
Flood@@
SpotO@
Spot@ Flood@ Spot@
8 C 60 c 60 C 24 c 94 C 24 C 94 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 94 C 24 C 6 C 6 C
CC-13
c-11
C-11 C-11 C-11
CC.gV
CC-2V CC-9V CC-gV CC-2V
9000 5+ 9oo0 s+ 2000 st 9000 5+ 9oo0 s* 2000 4* e000 4* 2000 4 9000 4 9000 5 9000 s 2000 s* 9000 s+ 2000 6% 2000 6% 9000 6% 9000 6% 9000 6% 9oo0 6% 9000 t% 9000 t% 9OOO 7% 9000 t%
9000 9000
113,4
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60A21/G
60A91/AO
lOOA/AO
These lamps are designed for interior applications such as cove lighting, decorative designs, and special effects in homes, theatres, public buildings, restaurants, lobbies, and foyers. Outside coated lamps are not recommended for outdoor use.
Abbreviation
1 1 1 1
!(/atts
Volts
F-1 F-1 F-1 F-1 F-1 F-1
Description
Clear
otv.
Pks.
std.
Chss
Filament Hours
Lile
Appror.
Lisht
Lumens
Cnh. Length
Ovrl.
Lcngth
5FC
5FC/FT
5FCiV
5FC/W 1 5FN
15FN/W
15s11113
1 1 1
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
0
0 0
0
0
Std. Std.
OC-Flametint
std.
Std.
Std. Std.
OC-lvory
OC-White
Clear
White
Clearirl
Clearir-)
s-l I
T-8 T-8 T-8
5T8C
5T8C/!r
5T8/N
't5
15 15 15 15 15 25 95 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
OC-tVhiteii'
Clear(t,l Clear
1sBe%lv
25F
zsF
15891
B-eti
B-9t.i
G-1611 F-l
5
15G16t;C 't5G16)lClW
G-16)t
OC-White
oc-\fhite
CleariL)
Clear
25F/V
lFI
e5F/W
OC-Flametint,.r)
OC-lvory i OC-White i
Clear
25G16%C
25G16llclW
?scl8l i/w
t5G9s
25G25lFT
e5c18)1lV
2sG18).,;!FT
G-16)i G-16);
G-18t.t G-18)a G-18),i G-25
G-95 G-25
25G25lV AAfi5
40F1
25G25lW 5/W
40G/FT 4OGIY
G-95
F-1 5 F-1 s
60/{91lAO
60A21lFT
6OA2't lB
4oG/W
40 40 40 40 40 60
G-95
G-25
G-25
A-21
604e1/RO 60/\?1/R
60A21lV
60A21lG
60A21lv 10oA/v
1004/B
l ooA/FT
1004/AO 100A/v
il
100/\/G
1004/RO 100/\/R
60 A-21 60 A-21 60 A-21 60 A-21 60 A-21 60 A-21 60 A-21 100 A-t3 100 A-?3 100 A-23 100 A-t3 100 A-c3 100 A-?3 100 A-23 100 A-93
Cand. Std. Cand. Std. Med. Std. f"{ed. Std. Med. Std. Med" Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Mcd. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std. Med. Std.
White OC-Flametint
OC-lvory OC-White
Clear
OC-Flametint OC-lvory
OC-\rX/hite Clear
OC-White OC-Amber
Orange
OC-Old
OC-Red
OC-Yellow
Yellow
Amber Orange
Bl
ue
Fla
metint Green
lvory
Orange
Red
608 60B 608 608 608 60B 120 B 608 608 608 608 608 60B 60B 120 B 120 B 190 B 120 B 60B 608 120 B 120 B 120 B 608 508 608 608 120 c 190 c 608 608 60B 190 c 120 c 120 C 120 c 1?0 C 19A C 120 c 120 C 12O C 12o C 19A C 120 C 190 c 19A C 120 c 120 c
C-7,\
C.]A
C-l A C-7A
150
150 750 750
145
C-7,\
i50
141
15
3+ ?l
2l ?l JX
C-7A
C-I A
750
3rt
ol.a
Jh 2l Jl6 Jrt Jr3
C.]A
C-7,\
C-]A
C-] A,
C-7.A
750 145 150 145 750 750 41 150 145 750 750 14s
1
3\
3
750
c-9 c-9
C-7,\ C-l A
750
750
2lO
4).i
4%
4r.1
3
3 3
750
750
4)'
c-9 c-9 c-9 c-e c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9
c-e
a 9 J l6
3*
rne
4+ 4+ 4+ 4+
41.; 4r,6
4+
4{6
.Ja
it
c.q 1000 c-9 1000 C-9 1000 c-o 1000 C-9 1000 C9 1000 C-o 1000 C-9 1000 CC-o tso CC-o 750 CCo 750 CC-o 7s0 CC-6 150 CC-6 7s0 cc-6 750 CC-6 7s0
?3
.r8 a3 3irs
116
4lur 4+3
31!
3:r!
"l]
4i3
+ti, ni6 +s Ure
vl6 ul6 A} vl6 AI
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6+ A]
6*
LAMPS
1'
I z
1sA17lV
10s11
1
N/cY
0s1
N/CFT
I flt
8S {5
1
.'tY
.f,*,
ffi *w
10511 N/CB
v
0s1
1N
e5A/W
r5AlR2
25Alo
9OA1715
40A/R
40A/v
40A/o
36
These lamps are used for outdoor signs, Christmas and other decorations, carnivals, fairs, and festoon lighting as well as many
SIGN AND DECORATIVE LAMPS
Lamp Ordering
interior applications. The color is a firedon, glass.like material that will not scratch, chip, peel, or come off when exposed to the weather. Colors are clear and bright, and
they are designed for maximum appeal both in combination and alone.
Abbrevietion
Volts
Otv. 5
PkE.
srd.
Class
Filament
Approx.
Hours
Life
Lunens Cnk.
5s1 4 6s1 4
s-l 4
s-1 4
5-1
4/CV 4/CO
6 6 6 6
6 6 6 6
11.t
s-1 4
s-l 4
s-1 4
6514/CR 6514/C\l)(/
6314lCY
s-l 4
7%
711
/;5
7+S/CO
7+S/CB
s-l1 s-l I
s-I 5-l s-I
1 1 1
7+s/cG
7+s/cR
7+S/CW
7tl
1%
111
s-11
1041 7 10s11N
10s11 N/CB 10s11 N/CG 10s11 N/CR 10s1
10
10
s-l s-l
A-17
1 1
1o 10
10 10
s-1
s-11
1
l osl l NiCFT
1 N/Cv 10s11N/C\r
10s11N/co
10 10
10 10 10
5-'t1
s-1 s-1
1 1
s-l
10s14/tF
1
os1
4/D
10 10
10
s-l 4 s-l 4
s-14 s-I 4
s-1 4
10
10
s-14
s-1 4
't0
10 10
10 15 15 15 15 15
'15
't 5
I osl 4/cFT
1 1
5-l 4
0s1
osl 4/cR2
4/CV
15417/AO
1s417lB
1sA.17lG 15^.17lV 15417/RO 15417/R
1s^.17IFT
s-l4
s-1 4
A-17
A-17 A-17 A-17 A-17
A-'t7
15 15
A-17
20417ls
z5AlFT
20
25 25 95 25 25 25 95 25 95
4A
A-17
e5Alo
25AlY
2sA/R
z5AlB 25/\/G
25AlRg
r5A/W 254/V
40A/O
404/B
40AiFT
A-19
4oA/V
40Alv
O
40AIG
40 40
4A 4A
404/R 40/\/R2
Desisn volts 1?0,
40 40 40
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. lnter. lnter. lnter. lnter. lnter. lnter. lnter. lnter. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med.
19 Std. Std.
Std. Std.
Sign
Clear
lnside Frosted
Blue Green
lvory
Orange
Red
Std.
Std.
White Yellow
Clear
Std.
Std.
Orange
Blue Green
Red
\/hire
Flashing Sign Clear Blue Green
Red
Oranoe
Flame[int
Std. Std.
Blue Green
Red
lvory
Rose
Std. Std.
Std. Std. Std.
Amber-Orange
Blue Flametint Green
Std.
Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std.
Old
lvory
Rose Red
White Yellow
Clear
Orange Flametint
Std. Std.
Std. Std.
O.
Yellow
Rose Bl ue Red
Green
White lvory
Orange Blue Flametint Green
Std.
Std. Std. Std. Std.
lvory
Red
Rose
Yellow
120 B C-6 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 500 120 B C-9 1 500 190 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-7A 1400 120 B C-7A 1 400 120 B C-7/\ 14AO 120 B C-7,\ 1 400 190 B C-7A 1400 120 B C-7/\ 1 400 120 c c-9 1000 1eo B C-7A 1 500 190 B C-7A 1 500 120 B C-7A 1 500 120 B C-7A 1 500 120 B C-7A 1 500 120 B C-7A 1 s00 120 B C-7A 1 500 120 B C-7A 1 s00 190 B C-9 1500 120 B C-9 1500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 190 B C-9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 500 12A B C9 1 500 120 B C-9 1 900 '1900 190 B C-9 '1900 120 B C-9 120 B C-9 1 200 120 B C-9 1 200 190 B C-9 1200 190 B C-9 1 200 120 B C-9 1 900 120 B C-9 1200 120 c c-9 1000 190 B C-9 1 000 '1000 190 B C-9 120 B C-9 1 000 1eo B C-9 1 000 120 B C-9 1 000 1eo B C-9 1 000 120 B C-9 1 000 190 B C-9 1 000 120 B C-9 1 000 120 B C-9 1 000 19C B C-9 1 000 190 B C-9 1 000 120 B C-9 1 000 190 B C-9 1 000 190 B C-9 1 000 12A B C-9 1 000 '1000 1eo B C-9
'1
Max. Ovrl.
Lsth.
41
41
2%
7r:
3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3%
314
52
3% 3% 3% e% e% e%
o 1,/ a 1./
o1" 40
B0
934
3%
zi6 ^5 oL oa Zm o5 OL o5 z 16
1%
78 47
e%
3%
3% 3%
?v:
3% 3%
J72
?1,,
.:..
e14
al/
3% 3)1 3%
3"/s
e%
o3Z
2%
93;'
934
50
23/' e% e% 2%
3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3%
? 15 215
215
:..:
215 a 1s J16
Ji6
Js
J16
2 r5
e%
2% e%
cx
+i6
a I-6
e% e% e%
e%
+l6
4+ 11
+lE j7 T16 /L ATT
10s14/NG 10s14/NB
25.A/NA
60Ae1/NG 4oA/NB
60421/NA
Lamps with natural colored glass bulbs are recommended for use with a non-diff-using-bulb. where^it is important ^rnore to achidve color for specialized applications than for ordinary They are used sign and decorative color effects. These lamps are primarily for indoor applications. If the 6o-watt gas. filled lamps are used outdoors it is best to Protect them from molsture. Natural ruby and natural amber larnps -are regularly furnished in the lighter'shade. Dark ruby and d-ark amber- lamps used in photogralphic work will be furniihed only when definitely specified, at the same Price.
srd. Description
Pkg.
Lamp
Ordering Abbreviation
Oty.
10s14/NA
10s14/NB 10s14/NG 10s14/NR
254/NA
954/NB 254/NG zsA/NR
4oA/NB 40AiNR
10 10 10 10
95 95 25 25
s-1 4
4 s-l 4
5-1
s-l4
404/NA
404/NG 60A91/NA
60421/NB 60Ae1/NG 60421/NR
40 40 40 40 60
60 60 60
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med.
Amber
Blue Green Ruby
6-120
6-120
Amber
Blue Green Ruby
6-i20
B B
d
B B
B
6-120
6-120
Amber
Blue Green Ruby
6-120 6-120
6-12A 6-120
B B B
Amber
Blue Green Ruby
C
C
c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9 c-9
1s00
500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
'1
3%
311
3%
31,4 Ji6 215 J r6 Js Ji6 t7 +16 AL -16
4#
+f5
A1l
4#
4l* A 15
38
;aol$
;,i& "oo
q
r aOlV
&
L30
t
LAolgbA
"'.flil L6OIMB
L6OIEM
Lumiline lamps give a continuous line of light making them well suited for built-in lighting effects, particularly where space limitation is a factor such as. in displays, niches, small coves, signs, mirrors, paintings and
luminous panels.
L6olo
loo1sr
These tubular incandescent lamps have contact caps at each end of the bulb. Specially designed sockets or lampholders are required. These lamps are supplied in inside
coating which is not affected by moisture and weather conditions. However, the lamps are generally considered for interior use.
Lcmp
Ordcring Abbreviction
Pkg.
Qav.
srd.
Clcss
Filcmeni
L30
L3o/rF L40
L4OfiF
30
130/\r
L40/MB L40lEM
L40/O
L40/sPK L40/ST
L40/W
L40/R L60 L6o/rF
30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 60
L60/MB 160/EM
60
60 60 60
L6o/O
L60/5PK L60/ST
L6o/W
60 60 60
T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-B T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-B T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8
Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc Disc
Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std, Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std.
Clear
lnside Frosted
Moonlisht Blue
Emerald
Orange
Surprise Pink
Straw
Vhite
Red
Clear
Moonlisht Blue
Emerald
lnside Frosted
Orange Surprise Pink
Slraw
White
94 24 24 24 94 24 24 94 24 94 94 94 24 24 94 24 24 e4 94 24
B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
C-8 C-B C-8 C-B C-8 C-B C-B C-B C-B C-B C-8 C-B C-8 C-8 C-B C-B C-8 C-B C-8 C-B
1500 9so 1732 1500 245 1132 1500 1714 1s00 370 1132 1500 36s 1132 500 113 + 1so0 11% 1500 1131 1500 1131 1500 1132 -i 500 11Y+ 1500 113,1 1 500 560 17 3Z 1500 5s0 17 3Z 1 500 17 32. 1500 173,4 1500 1tt4 soo 11y4 1500 17 3,4 1732 500
'1 '1 '1
50R/R
50R/y
50R/BW
50R/B
G-E reflector color lamps provide dramatic display and lighting effects. The four basic colors, red, green, yellow and blue are ideal for lighting backgrounds to accentuate merchandise on display.
Pink and blue-white provide general illumination as well as color effects. Pink is used for warmth and blue-white for cool highlights. Intermediate hues are obtained by mixing ap-
Lamp
Ordering Abbreviation
1
1
Qtv,
srd. Pke.
Overall
Length
lnches
M.r.
5OR/R(Red)
150
50R/PK(Pink)
't50
150 150 150 150
50R/B(Blue)
12 19 12 12 12 19
6%
614
6% 6%
614
6%
40
j.r, rii.l
'i
\trL
:. :11#i: :"
36A/RvH
* #l*
a:
E.
94P95
1so /P25
/1s
1
33i61" 1AtA1s
.64 / A21 101/\93
Headlight lamps are designed for operation in series with four lamps of corresponding wattage and voltage used elsewhere in the car.
Car Lighting, 5-in-series, lamps are of the vacuum type. The 36-watt and 56-wart lamps provide more satisfactory performance when operated in the ver-
tical base-up position. The 3o-volt cut-out lamps are of the gas-filled type
Lamp
and are provided with a cut-out feature which short circuits the individual lamp upon burnout. Sbop and Yard Lighting-Arc-resisting lamps are provided with a feature built into the stem of the lamp to minimize the tendency to arc when a lamp in the 5-in-series circuit burns out They are chiefly used in the lighting of shops and yards.
Ordering Abbteviation
Base
Volts
std.
Std.
Std.
Description i[i.
Headliiht
Headlisht Headliqht
Qtv.
Ctas:
Approx.
Fila.
Hours
Lile
Lumens
364/RyH
94P25
15OP25
/1s
36 94 'r 50
36 56
A-19
P-25
P-25
Max. Ovrl.
Lsth,
190 B
60 B 60 C
2t5
4% 4%
(5-in-Series)
A-91
A-21
Std. Std.
1eo q c-9
12O
T16 ^7 + r-:
1AlA1e
1.6^.1A.21
1.6amp. A-21
1amp. A-19
Med. Med.
ResistinE)
30 30
912
215 n j-d
710
2%
c-9
1s0o 1150 4% 6+
of Trcffi.c
background brightness or where a special hazard may call signal having unusually high attention-value.
Abbreviation
404/TS 60491/TS
67A.2114O
for
100A91lTS
111A21lIS
Ordering
Lamp
Vatts
40 60 67 100
111
Eulb
crass
Filament
Approx.
Hours
Life
A.-21
std.
Std. Std. Std.
Down
To
Horizontal
2000 360 9000 665 3000 715 9000 1260 3000 1 380
/-+
/1 A i a l6
268PS35/55
995Ps35/58
405PS40/s4
!
58419 /69
, lJl
.r ll. ; i!
1.1
;.ll , ll r
800Ps59/79 860PS5r/80
75PS95/63 189P595/64
92423/49
85A93/48
600
600/66R
/66
9500/66PS9s
25OO/66
r 2500/66R/PS95
4Ml158D 4M/15R/BD
6M/r0BU
6M/2oR/BU 42
Filament forms and support constructions of lamps i9 l-ig-ht face type are not exactlt is illustrated but differ only slightly.
Us-e of multiple lamps in sreer lighting is steadily increasing. A multiple sreet lr mp having a certain ialue of noininal lumens is designed, to deliver the same average light output throughout life as the series lamp-of corresponding lumen raring. Street series lamps, operacr d on constantcurrent series circuits, have r slow increase in wattag:: and fi_lament tem[ erature throughout life. Hence the light o rtput is maintiined throughout life at a high percentage of initial
value.
Current variarions affect sharply the performance of street series lamps, -The current in street series circuits shouldiherefore be adjusted as nearly as possible to rated value. The 3OOO-hour streer lighting lamps ate intended for group replacement iwice 'a yeat. The "standard" (zo0o-hour series and t5Oohour multiple) street lighting lamps are widely for grolp replacement ihree-times a year. Isejl Reference: General Electric Lamp Division Bulletin LS-106A, "Analysis of Street Lighting Costs as Affected by Gro.rp Replaceirent.;
Ordcring Abbreviation
Vatls
Burning
Position
85423/48
1
58419/62
800Ps5?/79
58 A-19 85 A-23 175 PS-95 968 PS-35 370 PS-40 575 PS-40 800 Ps-59
Clcss Filcmcnt
Max. Ovrl.
Lsth.
std,
Srd.
std.
srd. Std. Std. Std.
Mog'
190 C 190 C 60 C
94 C
94 c 24 C
c-9
C-9
3000
500
6 c
C C C
c-74
C-74
1500
'1
6650
211
4%
s00
11000 15900
7q% 7e%
GROUP REPLACEMENT MULTIPLE STREET LIGHTING LAMPS 92423149 92 A-93 Med. srd. Anv 1 89PS25/64 189 PS-95 Med. Srd. Any 995PS35/58 295 PS-35 Mog' Std. Anv
405P540154
120
60 94 24 24
a
C
C
690PS40/53 860PS59/80
405
620
860
Mog. Mos.
Std.
Mog'
std.
Std.
6650
0800 1 5300
1
4% 6+ s% 6l+ 7e%
Ordcring Abbreviation
Lumens
Cleu
Bulb
Volts
Amp:.
Burnint
Position
Qtv.
Pkg,
srd.
Class
Filament Lile
C-8
Avg,
M!x.
Ovrl.
Lgth.
32O166
600/66
1M166 1M115 2500/66PS25 2500166
25OOl75
4M/l
4M166 4M175
sBU
4M1158D 6M166
15M/'oBU
15M/208D
10M PS-40 10M PS-40 10M PS-40 15M PS-40 15M PS.4o
't
1000 2500 2500 PS-35 2500 PS-35 4000 Ps-35 4000 Ps-35 4000 Ps-35 4000 Ps-35 6000 Ps-40 6000 Ps-40 6000 Ps-40
Lgth.
F 3,4 J
/A
Mog. Mo9. Mos. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog, Mog. Mog, Mog. Mog.
4.3
6.6
6.6 6.6
7.5
6.4
Any Any
I'l.5
9.5 9.8
Any Anv
6.6 6.6
7.5
Base Up
6.6
7.5 15 15
Anv Anv
Anv
13.8 13.8 48.4 14.9 14.9 24.4 94.4 79.7 35.9 35.9
Anv
Base Up Base Down
6.6 90 90 20 90 6.6 90 20
Anv
Anv
60 60 60 94 94 24 24 94 24 94 94 94 e4 94 12 94 24 60 60 60 60 24 24 24 94 24 94 19 19 12 24 24 94
60 C 60 c
C C-B C C-B C C-9V C C-2V C C:9V C C-gV C C-2V C C.9V C C-9V C a_o\/ C C-2V C C.2V C C-7 c C-7 C C-74 c C-7 C C-7
c-8
53
s%
)"8 s14
7 7
1
7
9000 9000
2000
6%
7 7
e%
9000 9000
9000 9000 2000 9000 9000
e% e% e%
6%
7
o3/ e% e%
e% e%
a3..1
6%
7
6%
2500/66R/PS2s 2s00
2500/66R 9500/75R
PS-25
PS-95
2500 9500
PS-35
PS-35
4000
4000 4000
PS-35
PS-35 PS-35
10M/20R/BU 10M/20R/BD
Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mog. Mos. Mos. Mog. Mog. Mog, Mog. Mog. Mog.
6.7 9,8 8.7 22.3 22.4 19.8 34.9 30,0 14.6 14.6 50.0 15.7 15.7 86.6 95.3 25.3
6.6 6.6
7.5
6.6 6.6
7.5
6.6
7.5 15 15
Base Up Base Up
6.6 20 20
t0
6.6 20
Anv
Anv
c c c c c c c c C c c C C c c C
c-B 3000 c-B 3000 c-8 300c c-gv 3000 c-2v 3000 c-2v 3000 c-gv 3000 c-gv 3000 C-2V 3000 c-9v 3000 c-2v 3000 C-9V 3000 C-9V 3000 c-7A 3000 c-7 3000 C-7 3000
6% 6%
7 1
e%
932 932
e%
,:lii .i:.1:*,::.
4t ll,
8"- g
j_1
ffi *-c&..
**d
i "1'
].|',,l
t.:;i-, ilti
'qw
15415/C
ffis w
6.64/T10P 6.6A/T10/1P 6.6AlT14P
i{eti
;::ffi?
'sF
soA/CLA/S
40491P
100491P
t,t
ffl g#E
E $il
40Tl 0P
F3RP1
F5000 9/BL
Airway and airport lamps and airplane landing lamps are generally use^d in projection rype of equipment. In G-E"Aviation Lamps for these applications the filaments are accurately posiiioned to aid 1n providing the desired beam patterns.
Abbre viation
Ordcring
LcmP
Vctts
Volts
Approx.
Lumcns
Light
Cntr,
Lgth.
E 11
so0PS40/4s 620Ps40P
62oPS4o/1 P 500T20/1 3
soor20124
5ooTe0P/AB
F3RPI 2/BL
1M/TeoBP 1M/T20BP
F5000 25OPAR
399PAR
't00A21P
PS-40 PS-40 PS-40 T-90 T-20 T-?0 T-20 T-90 RP-'l ? RP-l I
T-1 T-1
Mog. Pf. Mog. Pf. Mog. Pl. Med. Bip. Mos. Pf. Mos. Bip. Mog. Bip.
D.C.lndexins D.C.lndexing
Mog.
24 24
C
C C C C C C
24
12 12 12 12 12
Airway Beacon@
U. V.
U.
V. lnst.
lnst.
c-9 1000 9850 c-7.\ 3000 10800 c-7 A 3000 10800 c-138 500 9500 c-1 38 800 c-13B 800 c-13 s00 93500 c-13 500 90500
4%
J rc
3+ 4
e+
e%
91,4
12O 12O
4e%oL
L76
6.6A/Tl
oP
6.6AlT1O11P
6.6AlI14P
15A15/CL
200
15 25
esA/CL
40T1 0P
40491P soA/CL/VS
67 A21l4O
40 40
50
1ooA21
111At1/TS
/TS
67 100
't 11
A-91 0 0 l-1 4 A-1 5 A-1 9 T-1 0 A-91 A-1 9 A-21 A-21 A-21
12.5 Approach@ B C B C 115 Approach (D 120 C Marker (f Std. 60 C 6.6A. Marker O 60 C 6.6A. Marker @ 24 C 6.64. Marker O Std. Wind Direction 120 B Std. Boundary Marker 12O B 60 C Marker @ Std. Marker 12O C Std. Std. Obs. Marker 12O B Std. Traffic Signal @ '190 C Std. Traffic Sisnal @ 12o C Std. Traffic Signal @ 12O C
5 c-6 100 cc-13 '100 o3./ tr cc-2v 9000 c-9v '1000 140 4 t.- " c-2v 1000 390 1ri 3 ++ c-13 15 4900 o L R3.1 23,6 3% c-9 1200 c-9 1000 265 o1,l ? ll 3+F 1% cc-2v 1000 (-L o3,/ J16 cc-2v 2000 36s z/+ 01,l c-9 1000 5s5 o? 2l5 /1 c-9 3000 115 216 416 c-9 2000 1960 2+ 4+ c-9 3000 1380 zG atd
| /: J 16
,5' 15
,O Burning position 45" base down to horizontal. @ Burn base down. @ Burn basc down to horizontal'
44
500T20/1 3
5OOT2Ol94
50oT2oP/AB 500Ps40/45
690PS40P 690PS40/1 P
9sOPAR 399PAR
1MrrgoBP
replacement especially where maintenance is difficult. The 62OPS4O/IP 'in has a "hard glass" bulb and is used units where water leakage would cause breakage of the "soft glass" bulbs such as used on the other two larnps. Present pracrice in Airport Approach Lighting uses "line-shaped" fixtures having between 5 and 10 PAR-56 sealed beam type of lamps mounted in a row. \Whatever the length of fixture or pattern of fixture arrangement, the three PAR- 5 6
loOO hours is generally used where lamp replacement is easy. The 3OOO-hour 62OPS4OP allows the economy of group
Code Beacon Lamps are freouentlv used as obstruction ^ markers of tuti structures. The 5OOPS40/45 rated at
type of landing lamps are iommonly used on newer aircraft. They are listed in Gen-
Airplane Landing Lights use in 1o-inch reflectors l-ocaiid in the leading edge of the wing. Sealed beam
lamps
Som.e
T-to lamps. Higher intensity e-levated lights, on runways where instrument landings are made, use 6.6A/Tt4p
lamps.
Low_ intensity, semi-flush Airport-Runway tr{arker lights, about 2 inChes high, use A-2I lamps. .Uledium intensity elevated lights, about 2 feet high, use
, *:1 #'j
t''*{
I
i-t',1
s"#i
ry
s's
656/5SC
C
656/B
6s6
154
95417/RS
50A19/RS 5oA/RS
954
5S1
/3DC
3051
30sl 1 Dc
/1 OO
e5T8+/rF
ce,s S!:M,.9
t:.r&;? ,"Y
5S14/lF
1ooA91/3
1OOA2114
ffi"_*xil
%g
50491
1004
TRAIN LIGHTING Train lighting lamps are sPecially designed to withstand the intense Yibrations and shocks encountered in this service. fn general they are available for operation on either 3o-, 34- or 60-volt direct current circuits. To insure satisfactory life, voltage regulating devices must be kept adjusted to the proPer voltage so that the voltage at the lamp socket corresponds with that shown on the lamP marking.
TRAIN LIGHTING LAMPS
Lamp
LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHTING
of the all-glass conitruction incorporating the filament, riflector and coverglass in a single unit. It is customary to operate one lamp for switching locomotives and two for road locomotives. \Utrhen applied to Diesel'electric locomotives, fixed resistors are installed in the circuit
the
1ooA2
If 3, 3z-volt lamp is
std.
recomrnended
Ordering Abbreviation
Dercription
Qtv,
Pkg,
Class
Filamenl Hours
Lila
Approx.
Lumen:
Mrx.
Ovrl.
Lgth,
656 656/B
6
't5
15 15 15 95 95 25 95 25
s-6 s-6
Cand. Cand.
30 30 30
Double Coated
glossy blue
154
15A
154
A-17
A-17 A-17
A-'17
15A
/1
00
404 40,\
DC
30 30 40 40
50
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Mcd. Med. Med. D. C. Bay.
D. C. Bay.
34 6o
75 30
34 60
75 30 32
64
30
A-19 A-19
A-21 A-21 A-21 A-21
50 50
50
lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted Train Marker Train Marker lnside Frosted
Inside Frosted
60 30 34 60
75
't004
1004
100 100
A-23 A-93
60 34
lnside Frosted lnside Frosted Inside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted lnside Frosted
e40 B 240 B 120 c 120 c 1eo B 120 B 1eo c 190 c 190 c 190 c 60 c 1eo c 12A c 120 c 190 c 120 c 19A c 120 c 12A c 120 c 190 c
50
1%
1t9 c-9 900 c-9 1000 '1000 1s0 C-9 C-9 1000 145 c-9 1000 3s0 c-9 1000 400 c-9 1000 9Bs c-9 1000 240 c-8 1000 350 500 420 c-7 A c-7A s00 365 c-9 1000 600 c-9 1000 535 1000 810 c-9 ',1000 990 c-9 c-9 1000 720 c-9 1000 690 c-9 1000 1650 c-9 ',1000 2100
1%
216
e% 4% 4%
tlL -16 tr 15 r r6
3% 4+* 4% 6+ 4% 6+
3%
4i8
46
25OP2sl22
2OOPAR
300PtsP
250P95
for switching service. In similar equipment used on road locomotives the 25o-wa7t P-25 lamp is recommended. LOCOMOTIVE CAB LIGHTING The 34-volt lamps are intended for use in steam locomotive cabs. The 60-volt lamps are for Diesel-elecuic locomotives equipped with voltage regulators, whereas the 75-volt lamps
DIESEL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE LAMPS
Lamp
are for use in Diesel-electric locomotives not thus equipped. The 656 lamps are used either as indicators or for instrument lighting. The 25- and 5O-watt lamps are for use in the engine cornpartment as well as for cab lighting. The 3o-watt S-11 lamp is mainly a marker or classification lamp, operated in series with a resistance on Diesel-electric locomotives.
srd.
Ordering Abbrcviation
Voltr
Description
Qtv.
Filcment
25A17/RS
30511/DC 50A/RS
50419/RS 50419/RS
6 15 15 95 30 50 50 50
Mcx. Ovrl.
Lgth.
5-6
s-11
S. C. Bay,
s-l4
5-1
1
A-17
60
75
lndicator
Train
34
75
Loco. Cab
F, Train Rough Serv.
l.
190
120
B B B
c-1
64
34
Marker
Service l. F. l. F. Train Rough Serv. l. F, Train Rough Serv.
Rough
c
B B
60
75
2% 3+ c-74 soo 36s 1% 2% c-e 1000 5eo 2% 3l* c-9 1000 s3s 2% 3l-3 c-9 1000 s3 s 211 3l*
Lsmcns
1
c-9 c-9
500
.l
35
141 245
e%
1+ 1%
1+* 3%
2%
Ordering
Lamp
Watts
Burning Position
1OOA2113
1OOA21l4
2OOPAR
250P25
25OP25122
300Pt5P
Med, Med.
Screw Term.
Med. Med.
Med.
Pf. Pf.
39 60 30 32 32 60
to Horiz.@ to Horiz.O
Horizontal Base Down to Horiz.@ Base Down to Horiz.O Base Down to Horiz]
190 120
C C
c-5 c-s
Max,
Lgth.
Owl.
1200
45OO 450C)
550
34t 34+ 3 4%
O_L 216 oL Z L6
43,4 E J r J
34 IISJ lilF 1t S.-14 Med. Med. s4 9941&s.- lq A-1e Med. 199^^21/3 200 1qg PAR-56 4:21 Screw Term. se 200PAR 250P25 250 P-25 Med. 30 2:!P3!!22 250 . P-25 Med. Pf. 32 32
O
Unsatisfoctory lamp opcration. is likely between 45' Irom base up and base uo.
Any 12o B Anv 1ea B Base Down t6 Horiz.O 1io a Horizontal I a Base Down to Horiz.O 60 a Base Down to Horiz.6 60 C
a_s
e_iE
C_SA
a-aA
1000 141 9% 3% 1000 s90 9% 3l* s00 550 3 4+ s00 4% soo 4soo 3 4% soO 4500 2+ 5
'1
G-E
LOV (6-Volt,
VOLTAGE LAMPS
\|-Volt
Lamps)
L2-Volt And'
,s
v
6s6
*.
-,-:8
;: S;; **
:i:jg
\rjr
95A
5A
'Yir
ff -iX -{I
50A91
6- and l2-volt lamps are used on battery-generator outfits, for automobiles, boats, airplanes and places where electric service is not available. 3o-volt lamps are for operation on battery'generator sets such as used in rural areas and are the
6- AND 1z-VOLT LAMPS
Lamp
same as used
in 3o-volt train
Low voltage lamps' because of their higher curfent for a given wattage, afe more rugged, and in general more efficient.
Ordering Abbreviation
Volts
5
Oty.
PLs,
srd.
Houls
Lumens
Mcx Ovrl.
Lgth.
?1,.4
5s't4
s-1
154
95A
6S6
15 25
A-19
A-21 s-l 4 s-6 A-17 A-21
A-17
50A21
5s1 4
50
5
6 6 6 6
12 12 12 12 12
Clear
15A
6
15 25
Clear
95A
50421
A-19
50
c-6
L-O
'1000
4B
C-9V
3%
Ji3
A 15
3% e% e% 3%
i"A
3% 1% 3%
21l i 15 +ffi
s-l 4
s-6
Med.
Cand.
30
30
154 95,\
50421
6S6
6
15 25
A-17 A-19
A-93
A-21
1004
50 100
30 30 30
30
Clear Clear
19O B C-9 24O B C-9V 12O C C-9 12O C C-9 12A C C-9 12O C C-9
1 000 1 500
45 50
234
^7/ tza
2%
378
3% 3+t
/ l5
4YB 6+
+ 1T
watef. Dependable opefation is of vital importance. The needs of interior illumination aboard ship are well met with General Electric
genefal service lamPs.
Vatts Ampr.
Ordering Abbreviation
1
or
Volts
Bose
cable
Pkg. ety.
std.
AJgrf
Class
gc
Fira
Max.
I
50/50P25/28
1OO/1OOP25
I l
M/G25 50/50P95/t8
1000
100
50 50 100
3OO
115
Std.
3c moq.
leads 4 C
std.
60 C
C-5
C-5
... .
Jr6
1071 JlG
/29
3r3 s*
1MG95'
\('lthtt""dt
"*,"dt
*r
48
G-E HICH VOLTAGE LAMPS erl-zsr yotts) FOR GE]VERAL LIGHTI]\G S^ERVICE
50A19/38
50419/37
l ooA/Rs
100A/cL
15oPs95
9oo
These lamps, which are somewhat less rugged and less efficient than 1 t5-L25-volt lamps, are made available for use in the relatively few locations where only the higher voltage is available.
The filaments in high voltage lamps are thinner and longer than those in standard voltage lamps. This results in a lower efficiency as compared with standard voltage lamps.
The 750 watt R-52 lamp is for base up burning. Should be shielded against moisture falling on the bulb.
Due to lack of space only clear lamps are illustrated.
srd.
Ordcring Abbreviaiion
Watts
PkE. Class
Otv.
Approx.
Filament
Hours
Lile
Lumens
954
504
15A
254/R
50/\/RS
15 95 25 50 50 50 50
A-17
A-l
A-19
A-21 A-21 A-21 A-91
PS-9s PS-30 PS-30 PS-35
PS-35 PS-35
1004 l ooA/cL
1004/Rs
300Ms
300 300/lF 500 500/lF 750
750llF
750R59 000 1000/lF 1 500
1
60 100 100 100 150 900 900 300 300 300 500 500 750 750 750 1 000 1 000 't 500
Med. lnside Frosted Med. lnside Frosted Med. Red Med. lnside Frosted Med. Rough Service Med. Clear Med. Com. Oven Med. lnside Frosted Med. lnside Frosted Med. Clear Med. Rough Service Med. Clear Med. Clear Med. lnside Frosted Med. Skt. Clear Mog. Clear Mog. lnside Frosted Mog. Clear Mos. lnside Frosted Mog. Clear Mog. lnside Frosted Mo9. Reflector Hish Bay Mos. Clear Mog. lnside Frosted Mog. Clearf)
120 B C-9 190 B C-17 190 B C-1 7 190 B C-1 7A 120 B C-22 190 B C-1 7A 120 B C-11 120 B C-11 120 c c-7A 190 C C-74 120 C C-17 60 C C-7A
190 920
Max. Ovrl,
Lgth.
3%
21t J16 215 J rli ? l5 15 a Jm +i6 EI <5 J 16 <5 Jlfr uld oid o_L U I6
4t5
450 480 480 580
'1000
911 912
60 c 60 c
24 24 24 94 24 o 6 6 6 6 6
C C-7A C C.]A C C-7,\ C C-74 C C-7A' L L-/n C C-7A C C-7A C C'A C C.7A C C-7A
c-9 c-9
1000 1000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 2000 1 000 1 000 1 000
1260 1260
900 2050 3700 3700 4700 4700
4tOO
2% 3% 3% 3%
\
1./
6 6
-7
1l
8850
BB 5O
7 7
e% e% e% e%
4200
14200
e% e%
e%
lggoo
199AO
g:,
e% e)4
11%
3*e
98500
@ Recommendcd burning position any within 60" ol vertically base up or ba:e down but lumen maintenlnce ir
15511
/1O2
40415/',|
40A.15/29
50419/31
50A19/38
ii:,ir!
:
lfri:',
!t
i*xri
,t!t'
!"Y3
&
,,:' I 1OOA23/20
::
i,1
kUll ,)r',
L&8
15T7DC 5T7DC /tF
1
*t
'.. $fi{
qs
#i /
1
ry
5T7C
5T7N
under conditions where they may be subjected to vibration or shock have special features such as filament wire, mount
use
construction or filament
windings, which assure their effrcient operation in service. The L5T7 lamps are for use in sewing machines and other appliances when vibration is
for vacuum cleaners withstand shock and vibration. 7C7 lamps are available in various colors for night lights.
Lamps intended for service under exremely high temperatures have a special basing cement and other special features which assure improved oPeration and longer life.
..&'i
U
'
ffi
25T8DC
[ff
25 TsDC /tF
lamps
2sT8lN
40T6!4/2
Abbreviation
Lamp Ordering
Vatts Bulb
Base
Cand. Cand. Cand. Cand. Cand. Cand. D. C. Bay. D. C. Bay. Cand.
1 1
Volts
9s0) 115-195(t
5-1 5-1
Description
Nisht Nisht Nishr Night Night Lisht Lisht
Lishr
std.
Qtv.
Pks'
Approx,
Lumens
Length
Center Ovrl,
Length
Light
Max,
7C7
7C7lW
7C7lB
7CllG
7C7lO
7C7lR 1 5T7DC
2sT8DC/lF
25T8/N
50A19/38 100493/20
I
1ss11/109 4041511
O
0c7Dc
0c7
7 c-7 7 c-7 7 c-7 7 C-7 7 c-7 7 c-7 15 T-7 15 T-7 15 T-7 15 T-1 2s T-8 25 T-8 95 T-8 40 T-6% 40 A-15 50 A-19 50 A-19 100 A-93 10 c-7 10 c-7 't 5 s-11 40 A-1 5
240 940
240
I 1 5-1 250)
1 1
2se
Lisht
Light
240
24A 240 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 190 190 190 12A 240 190 12A 190
115-125(r:
115-1250)
115-1254
11
Nisht Lisht
Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance Appliance
5-125O)
srd.
lnter.
115-125e
std.
D. C. Bay. D. C. Bay.
lnter. lnter.
115-195(t
1
srd.
I 5-1 95
115-1254t
Home Oven 115-125 (t) Comm, Oven High Comm. Oven srd. Comm. Oven Pilot 1 1 s-1 95at Pilot 115-195t-y.t
1 1
-r
1,1
Refrigeralor
B B B B B B B B B B B B B C (-
C.7A
C-7,\ C-7,\
C-7A C-7A C-l
C-1 C-1
C-1
C-7,\
45
2%
21]
o1./
....''..
113
118
2% 2%
2X
irs
115 940
935
....
95/6
tlo?
e% e%
C.1
C-1
o5l e16
C-l
a_o C-9 750 750 1 000
1
C-B
Med. Med.
life.
5-1
25t)
Ref
rigerator
115-12541)
Appliance
'1000
000
o
'2
240 460
2% 2%
4
Jl6_ a15 Jm
2%
oL
39
137
400 1 000
450
2% 2%
O lndelinitely long
50
e5417/RS
".d,,!,& ?:*"*;;X
l
^.%
.gtr
75491/RS
25A/RS 504/RS 50A19/RS
*g
r;tiilqt!*lrirrir,
b.! rT
E:::'
:3
1
50A19/3
1
l ooA/RS
00R30/FLlRS
100423/28
5o/RS
900Ps30/24
150/V5
l t"-v 1l
lt 1t
Rough Service lamps are used in extension cords in garages, industrial plants and similar locations where they are subjected to excessive shock in service. 'The sp6cial construction of the fiIament enables th-ese lamps to with-
stand sudden bumps and other forms of rough treatment. VIBRATION LAMPS Vibration lamps are particularly designed for use on or near rotating machinery and
e5A/CL/VS 50A/CL/VS
3oo/Rs
other places where relatively high-frequency vibration exists. Certain of these lamps are EA^/Dc equipped *'ith a special type of filament wire rvv/trJ designed to operate suitably under vibration
conditions.
std. Pkg. Qty.
Approx, Life Lisht
Cnh.
ee @&
w
K:rl&.9
254/VS
504/VS
Abbrcviction
Mcx,
Lsth.
Owl,
Lgth.
95417/RS 95 954/RS 25 504/RS 50 5041e/RS 50 50419/RS 50 504/RS 50 50419/5 50 50A/RS 50 50419 /3 50 754?1/RS 75 1004/RS 100 1004/RS 100 100R30/FLIRS 100 50/RS 50
1
A-17
A-19
R-30
PS-95
l00Ps30/93 ?00Ps30/94
300/Rs 500/Rs
PS-30 PS-30
PS-35
Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Mog.
PS-40
M.g.
75 Std. Std. 60 75 30 Std. High Std. Std. Std. High Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std.
Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std.
l. l. l.
F. Train
120 190 120 194 120 120 190 190 120 120 120 190 60 60 60 60 24
94
B B B B B B B B B B C C C C C (C
C-9
C-1 7
C.29
C-9 C-9 C-9
C.22
C-29 C-29 C-92 C.17 C-17 C-17 C-9 C-9 a_o C-9
1000 245 1000 295 1000 460 1000 535 1000 535 -1000 s35 1000 465 1000 -1000 450 460 1000 t10 '1000 1990 1000 900 1 000 1000 9050 '1000 3350 1000 3350 1000 '1000 5350
9400
950
o3^
eri
21'/2
3%
2 t5
J 16
3t+
2Il "l! 2"L! J t6 1! " 215 J t6 f J 15 l6 +T6 E-L
e%
9l; ol,,
91,4
alA e% e% 3%
37.4
6 6
5,
1l v16 ^
5*
l l
8+
934
e%
VIBRATION LAMPS
954/VS 504/VS
?54/CL/VS
95 95
A,1 9
A-19
A-19 A-23
100/\93/r8 1so/vs
5oA/CL/VS
5o 50 100 150
A-19
PS-95
19A Clear lnside Frosted 19O 12O Clear Inside Frosted 19O Inside Frosted 60
lnside
Frosted
12o
B B B B c c
1C00
1000 1000
gss
er6 o1./
3l*
2l!
3
5s0 s55
13s0 2950
e|4
s%
oL1
21'1
4.3,1
6t
+t
6i+
utol*
uril56
ruw
6s6/7
i{i bn:
f*f{
1
j rl:!]l, I
:'.
:.
..;.:
./1.
i .,r 8:l;*
.:':t
0s6/1 0 0s6/1 3
Egf
:i{ \yrOSrl/79
f{q
,.ll
,r,
6T4+11
10C7 10C7DC
11A/T4c r:j v
1
vtt
lr|
is used where space requires a small lamp. The 1OS 1 1 lamps are used
where more Iight is needed. 15T6 larnps are used in cenStd. Pkg. Qty.
24O
tral station power switchboards. The r LA/T4C is used on power switchboards in a G. E. receptacle
5T6
Abbreviation
Watts
3
Bulb
s-6 s-6 s-6 s-6 s-6 s-6
Base
Volts
Cnh. Lsth.
Max. Ovrl.
Ls1h.
356/5
6s6
6s6 656
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
656l5SC
656/R
656/W
656DC
65617
6T 4+11
1
1
s-6
s-6
5-O
0c7
6 'to
10 10
0c7Dc
Cand. Std. Cand. 12 Cand. 135,145 & 155 Cand. Std. S.C.Bay 60 Cand. Std. Cand. Std. D.C.Bay. Std. lnter. Std. Cand. Std.
Cand.
240 240
24o
19O 24O 94O
12O 12O
10 10
11^'lT4C 0 Design
.11A
volts 1 q0.
15 15
T-6 T-6
T-4
Cand. Hish lnter. High Cand. 115-125 Cand. Std. Cand t4O 'l 8 Cand.
94o
12O
190 60 60 100
B C-7,\ 3000 B C-9V 500 B C-74 1 500 B C-7,\ 500 B C-1 1 500 B C-7,\ 1 500 B C-74 1 500 B C-7,\ 1 500 B C-7,{ 500 B C.7A ,'.:o B C-74 B C-74 B C-1 r soo 1 500 B C-1 B C-7,\ 500 B C.1 9000 B C-l 2000 B C-9F 9000
1
'1
12 50
1% 1%
36
41
l1
1%
41f
1%
40
40
41
1-L
1% 1%
413
1l+
1%
ol
40
e!4
1%
39
65
63
119 114
Bl
o
1l+
1%
!q
2%
2l
3+
1%
4A/18/95
4AlT8SCP
5AlT8SC
7.5A/T85C
5A/T8SCP
7.5AIT8SCP
Qtv.
Pkg. la:s
Approx,
Filament
Hours
Life
Lumens
Max.
Lgth.
Ovrl.
4Alt8lzs
4AlTBSCP
4 4
5 5
5A/T85C
5A/T8SCP
7.54/T8SC
7.5A/T8SCP
7.5 7.5
S. C. Bay.
Pf. S. C. Bay. s. c. Pf. S. C. Bay. s. c. Pf.
s. c.
8.5
9 10
10 10
'to
100 s00
1% 1# lt+ 1# 419
r 32
I
3%
3%
171 J/A .78
3% 3%
i--
52
I s0T8/2SC
l?:lai
750T12134
& TS
*H
500T20 /63
1
sooIz4 /15
The majority of General Electric lamps for picture projection are described in the Photographic Lamp Catalog. A few projection lamps normally supplied by nonphotographic sources are listed herein. All are characterized by the newest and most exacting techniques of lamp manufacture.
The dimensions and form of each light source are chosen to fit the particular requirement
of
of optical
systems.
directory of the proper lamps ro use in projectors Electric Lamp Divi- General sion Bulletin LD-19, "Lamps for Picture Projectors. " The first two lamps listed are designed for advertising devices. Theatre projeciion lamps are used in smaller theatres and school
auditoriums.
sMT64/1
Abbreviation
Lamp Ordering
Vafts
Volts
Description
Qtv.
Pkg.
srd.
Class
Filament Hours
Life
Approx.
Lumens
Max. Ovrl,
Lgth.
I 50T8/9SC
7sOf 12134
7sof24/13 5M/T64/1
O
900T90 15OOI94/15
50 T-8 750 T-12 500 T-90 750 T-24 750 I-24 900 T-20 1500 I'24 5000 I-64
1
Bay. Med. Pf. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Mos. Med. Bip. Mos. Bip.
S. C.
Std.
Std.
Std. Std. Std.
Adv. frl
32oo
Adv.
3900'K
ti
30
Std. Srd.
3200'KO
3350 "K)
900 200
35 50 12
1c
c-13
100 60
75
grid.
53
t,
rl
'l
l
kaAlt
*=sry
air
esT6%ltF
t5Tl 0
I 40T1 0 25T10 | 7O
V-
60T10164
25T6%
:t
8.""i &e-Rt
reryF" e5Tl o/RFL 25T811/tF
75T1O145
40T10/AF
95T10/AF
z5I1OllF
4OT1O/lF
4OT1
0/RFL
4OT8/
4OT8/lF
AF
Tubular bulb lamps are for use in showcases, in displays of shallow depth, and in small trough type reflectors. The reflector-type lamp has an inside reflectorized surface covering one side of the bulb. The conventional screw- base and a spring contact on the base allow desired positioning.
Lamp
Ordering Abbreviation
Qtv,
Pks,
srd.
Class Filament
Approx.
Hours
Lumens
Max, Ovrl.
Lgth.
Lile
2516% 25T61lltF
40T8
40T8/AF
40T8/tF
95T8t/illF
95T10
9sT1 0
25T10/AF 2sTlOllF
25Tl 0/RFL
40T1 0 40T1 0/lF
40T10/AF
40Tl 0/RFL
6011O164
751'tOl45
25 2s 40 40 40 25 25 25 95 25 2s 40 40 40 40 60 7s
T-6% T-6%
T-8 T-8 T-8
lnter. lnter. Med. Med. Med. Mcd. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med. Med.
60 B Clear Std. Std. l. F. Showcase 60 B Clear 24 B Std. Std. All Frosted Showcase 94 B Std. l. F. Showcase 24 B 30 Inside Frosted 60 C 60 B Clear Std. Showcase 60 B Hiqh StJ. All Frosted Showcase 60 B Std. l. F. Showcase 60 B Std. Refl. Showcase 60 C 60 B Clear Std. Std. lnside Frosted 60 B Std. All Frosted Showcase 60 B Std. All Frosted Showcase 60 C Showcase 60 C Std. Showcase 24 B Std.
C-8
C-B
C-90 C-8
C-B
CC-8
C-B C-B C-B CC-B C-B
C-93
1000 1000 1000 1 000 1000 1000 1000 1000 '1000 1000 1000 '1000 1000 000 1000 1000 1000
.1
5%
5%
117
11% 11% s% 5% 5%
E J
350 260 215 955 215 430 495 400 730 800
s%
5l /n
\52 5%
r /8
q 5.^ J/n
11r4
>4
ffi qry
50419/35
100P4R38/FL
1004
t,;
itl
l'ii:
,;1',
i'
'
!,1,r
50419
200
l:r,
Mine lamps, ranging from 5O to 2OO watts, are ot 3OO volts for use in haulageways, pits, shop lighting and other general lighting
available in either 275
afeas.
15oPAR46/1
especially
The PAR lamps are designed for mine locomotives, loaders, shuttle cars, and other equipment. They will give long service under severe mine conditions because of their resilient filament mounts.
designed for locomotive service. It has rugged filament construction and its concentrated beam closely fits haulage ways. Proper resistors must be used in series with 32-volt and 1.L5-volt lamps. Resistors to operate l5o-watt Iamps from nominal 27 5-voh supply should be selected to provide 4.69 amperes through 32-volt Iamps and 1.3o amperes through Lt5-volt lamps.
DcacriFtion
The 1OOPAR38/FL is especially designed for use on continuous miners. Its low voltage is
essential in order to obtain the ruggedness required for this service.
Lamp
Ordcring Abbrcviatlon
Volts
Pgk. Clm:
Otv.
srd.
Approx.
Fila.
Hours
Life
Lumens
50 50 50
100P4R38/FL
150P4R46/1
150P4R46
O
lnside Frosted
Clear
60 c 60 c 12 c
B B B c C
C-74
c-t{
1000 460 2% 3*u 2!! 1000 465 01^ 1000 460 01^ ?!s 1000 1150 43A 6+ 1000 1150 4% 6+ 1000 2650 6 B*1 Ol, 1000 2650 A
z ! J16 1
000 800
as
4
8 C B C
CC.8 C-13
1
000
Burning position, plane through lamp axis and basa terminals horironlal.
AI{D SPOTLICHT
1M/G4OFL 950G/FL
4OOG/FL 5OOG/FL
several "companion listings" of spotlight and floodlight lamps having the same dimensions but differing in life design. Floodlight lamps
are used where burning hours are long, such as in building floodlighting and show window lighting. Spotlight lamps are used for stige applications where burning hours are short and higher light output ls needed-Particularly in the blue and green Portions of the visible spectrum.
FLOODLIGHT LAMPS
Abbreviation
Lamp Ordering
std. Volts
Burning Po:ition
Oty.
Pks.
60
Approx,
Class
Filanent
Hours
Lilc
Lumen:
Max, Ovrl.
Lgth. E3 J rill
ooR3o/FLlRS 25oG/FL
1
40OG/FL 5ooG/FL
1M/G4oFL 1so0G48/6
1000 1500
R-30
srd.
Anv
Base
Down
To
60 60
24 24 6
std.
Horizontal
c c c c c c
c-17 c-5 800 3750 c-s 800 6700 c-5 800 9000 c-5 800 19000 c-s 800 30000
1000
5% 5%
B
4% s% 5%
e%
SPOTLIGHT LAMPS
Lamp
Abbrcvirtion
Ordering
Volts
Burning
Mcx, Ovrl.
Lgth.
1oocl6+/99SC 1oo G-16% 1OOGl6+l29DC'loo G-16% 1oo 1ooA91 /SP '.l0o A-21 A-21 100A21 /1SP 125 T-10 195T10P 150/150G30/32 150 G-30 150 s0 P-25 1soP25 /10 950 G-30 25oG/SP 4oo G-30 4ooc/sP 500 G-40 sooc/sP 500T20/64 s00 T-90 1MIG4OSP4% 1000 G-40 lMlGAOSPs% looo G-40 1M/G4oPSP looo G-40 1500T9416 500 T-24 2MlG48l17 9000 G-48 9M/T30/1 2000 T-30
1 1
S. C. Bay. D. C. Bay.
Med. Med. Med. Pf. 3C Mos. Med. Med. Med. Mog. Med. Pf. Mog. Mog. Mos. Pl. Mos. Bip. Mog. Bip. Mos. Bip.
Std. Std.
Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std. Std.
I Base I 60 C I Down To I 60 C Horizontal 12o C 12O C Base Up Base Down 94 C Base Down 60 C 60 C Base Up@ 60 C I Base Downl60CC-5 24 C To r Horizontal ) 94 C f Base Do*n \ 94 C rTo Horizontall 94 C t 24 C 12 C Base Up BaseDown 6 C 6 C Base Up
Spotlight Light lF hard glass button,
CC-13
CC-1 3
1 1
''1600
1
600
350 350
34+ 1 Aa
3 o zt6 J ln "3E3/ J /1 < L J 16
1%3 1%3
F3
C-5 C-5
:':
200 900 900 900 500 200 200 900 200 200 900
,.u:o
00 4100 8000 1 0200 9500
91
C-5
C-l3
29500
29500
22500
33500 59000 48000
6t4 10
se%
61/1 10
O Not rccommended
up, O
56
LAMPS
",.,:l:itm:
!il
tffi
-fi
Fffi
e-
ut
Xs
100G16+/29DC
1
150/150G30/32
t5T1 0P
400c/sP
25oG/SP
00G16 +l2esc
1ooA21/sP .""'
1
00491
/1 SP..,,,' .,..:
l.
i|lfifjrrr,
soot2ot64
1
M/G40SP5r+ 1M/G4oPSP
Lamps
with round
bulbs
and C5 filament construction can be operated satisfactorily over a wide range of burning positions such as from base
may touch and short out. Lamps with tubular bulbs are usually limited in burning
position base down or base uP so that the hot gas can - a maximum distance rise above the filament before striking the bulb. Otherwise
and
1MT2415
15OOT2416
2MlI3011
2MlG48l17
57
#-
&.
':Qee
d -?
H250J5
H250-A5
H40o-E1
H400-J1
H400-E1T
Mercury lamps are highly versatile sources of radiagt en_ergy- They are. efficient g"r";;;;; visible light lbr general lighting applications for factories,-for str6et lighting and outdoor floodlighting. They ate also common sources of ultraviolet energy used for sunlamps and for black light and photochemical effects. Mercury lamps require correctly designed ballasts for their bperition;-all lamps with the same suffix number in-the lamp order abbreviation are interchangeable and wltt operate from the same ballast design.
;i
la-fs upf.u.r ^r ^-;;*ttift ligtrtj? r"i at1t9.tt $a ilffi:fit color appearance of colored obj-ects, and for tlat
reason aie often combined with filament lamps for
The characteristic
blu_e-green_
interior illumination.
In the newer forms some colot correction is incorporated in the lamp by the ;:se of fluorescent phosphors within the bulb. Coior of - light is ihereby made comparable in color rendition to an equal wattage mixture of filament and regular
mercury.
For use only with auxiliary eq!ipment designed to produce proper electrical values, Lamp wattage is apptoximatc, For lotal, add cuxiliarv watts. Unle:s otherwise noted, ratings apply to operate in a-c citcuits'
Abbreviation
Ordering
Lamp
Vatts
Bulb
Base
Light Std. Rated Approx. Cenler Pgk. Average lnitial Life Lumens (104) Length Oty.
12 12 12 24 94 12 12 19 19
Overall
Length
Jl6 EI J 16
Max.
Hl00-SP4 H100-FL4 Hl OO-A4 H100-L4 H100-M4 H100-BL4 H950-A9 H95O-A5 H95O-J5 H400-El H4OO.AI H400-Bl H4OO-El T H4OO-J1 H400-Rl H400-RC1 H1000-A1 5 Hl 000-C1 5 Hl000-A12 H1000-Cl 2 H3000-A9
t 58
100 PAR-38 Admed. Skt. *Black Lisht rtoz, er)t 100 PAR-38 Admed. Skt. *Black Llght toz. erri Amed. *General & Black Lisht r ioz. ozl { 00 T-1 0 StreetLts' (1o7) . 100 PS-95 Mos. General (107)... 100 PS-25 Mog. 100 T-16 Admed. *Black Lightrqt, s4) . . . Med. *General lnterior Ltg. (84) . . . . 950 T-9 950 BT-?8 Mos. *Gen.,St. & Black Light teo, tozi]. Gen. St., '57.86. to7 ' Col. lmp' 250 BT-28 Mog. Gen. St.& Black Lts.,t7.86, 107'; 4OO BT-37 Mog. Mog' *Gen. & St. Lighting (s7' e0, es) 400 T'16 Mog. *Gen. & St. Lightins 'e0' e4' . 400 T-16 Mog' *Gen. & St. Liehtins '86, 107'i ' 400 T-90 Gen. & 5t. Lightins (86,57, 107)5 400 BT-37 Mos. Mog. Reflector High Bay I'F.1st' totl 400 R-59 Mog. Hish Bay 57, r07,i 4OO R-52 Gen. St. & lndustrial Ltg. ;2. 0+' 1000 8T-56 Mog. Gen. Lts. Color Improved (57), (84) 1000 9T-56 Mog. General '57t.. 1000 8T-56 Mos. General Color lmproved 07) .. 1000 8T-56 Mog. 3000 T-911 S. C. Term. *High Bay lndustrial Lts. (sot .
.
4000
3300
3+ s
6
19 12 10
6 6 6 6
6 6
2000 4M-sM 4M-5M 6000 4M-6M 4M-6M 4M-5M 6000 6000 6000 6000
6800 11000 20000 1s000 '1 s000 19000 1 8500 16000 19000 59000
s% 7% 5% 5%
11% 11%
6
1
::::
o:o::
srrzt-ro,V t iqooo
e%
1s+ ls iu1s+
55
$ Color improved.
heal-resistant.
H1000-c15 H1000"c12
H1000-415 H1000-419
,i
d;*
&"f g'
':$
H400-Rl
(57) Mav not
H400-RCl
g.ive satisfactorv performance if anv accessory equipment is attaehed to, or touches the glass bulb, shosld be shielded against moisture fallinE on the bulb. (84) Life under specilied test condilions with lamps turned off and restarted no oltener than once every 5 burning hours. (85) lnitial luncns after'l 0O hours operation. Life under specilied test conditions with lampi turned off and restarted no oftener than once eve.y 5 burning hours. (86) Horizontal burning approved with or without magnet; ro operated, published life ratings.pply but watts and Iumens are rsduced. (87) Burning position within 1 0" of vcrtical base up. (90) ln itial lumens alter I 00 ho urs operation, Rated average lif e under spec ilied tcst con ditions; with 5 burn in g ho urs per start. 4000 hours; with 1 0 burn ing hours per start,6000 hours. (91 ) Opaque coating on reflecting section of bulb, (99) \fhen H100-44 lamps are operated on direct currcnt a polarity tevetsing switch should be installed to avoid the possibility of electrolysis in the lamps. (94) Burning position must be within 1 O' of vertical base down. teO) !1!9{_a1119eJile unde,r^snecilied test conditions with 5 burning hours per start 5,OOO hours; with 10 burning hours per start,6,000 houre; with 144 burning hours per start, 1 0,000 hours, lnitial lumens apply at end of 1 O0 hours opeiation. (98) Horizontal burning approved with magrtet holding arc approximately centered; so operated, published life ratings apply but watts and lumens are reduced.
(104) Approrimate initial lumans after 1 O0 hours operation. (107) Approximate lile under specified test conditions with 5 or more burning hours per
start.
H3000-A9 59
Hl o0-sP4
H100-44
ffi
H100-FL4 H100-BL4
ffi
"Black Light" is a popular name for near ultraviolet energy in the 32OOA-4OOOA band. These invisible rays cause many materials to glow. The process is used for stage and decorative effects, industrial inspection and production, detective work, mineral exploration, medical applications, and advertising. effective visible light emitted by the source must be absorbed by a filter' In the H1o0-8L4, 25o{2lf6o, and in the
of dark purple glass which absorbs nearly all the visible light and transmits
made
a
high percentage of black light' The other lamps require separate filters for most ap' plications.
Reflectors are desirable with all lamps (except the Hloo-SP4 and Hloo-FL4 which have built-in reflectors) to direct
To be
Ordering
LamP
sld.
!(/atts
Pke.
Approx,
Hours
Qtv.
Lile
Lisht Lgth.
Max.
PAR-38
PAR-38 T-10 T-16
12 12 12 19
E1 J 16
3+ 33oo 21
J 16
E,5Z
sb
heahresistant.
60
T-
\.k
t615\9L
fY tf,
:
,!Xi ll! ;:SJ
lt
zIBL
rrirCFu
F5000
F3RP1
FeT6/BL
._-"*,.*15ffiu
- -ifiiiisutts
rrort rleus
are
is an incandescent lamp for intermittent burning in a regular socket. It is used where small concentrations of energy
are sufficient. The F5OOO, F2T6/BL and
F3RP12/BL are specialized lamps primarily for instrument lighting on aircraft.
250421160
Vatts
Standard Package
Quantily
F2T6i
BLat
2
3
T-6
9)s
2
rL,,
F3RPl 2/BLO
RP.I2
T-5 T-5 T-5 T-8 T-8
D. C. lndexing D. C. lndexins
F4Ts/BL
F6T5/BL
4 6
FsTs/BL Fl 5T8/BL
F3oT8/BL F4OT12lBL F40T1e/BL/rSG)
6 9
12 18 36 48 48 48
2
ro,t
15 30 40
T-12
2/BLB(t F5000o
F40T1
40 40 4
I-12 I-12
RP.12
Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Min. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip. Med. Bip.
120 120
24
24 94
94 24 24 24 24
19C
Med..Bip.
D. C. lndexins
O Designed for use on 24-98v D,C. circuih. O Desisned for use on 1 9-l 6v D.C. circuits, O For instant start seryicc. Vill not operate on pre-heat ballast circuits, it; lntesral lilter. ,d Life under specified conditions with lamps turned off and restarted no oltener than once every 5 burning hours. (D Opaque coating on reflecting section of bulb.
Ordering Watts
Lamp
Bulb
std.
Base
Description
Qtv.
Pkg. Class
Filament
250421
Purple X
120
c-9
50 3% 4ii
TYPICAL ENCLOSED
TRANSFORMER
The table below shows the various types of transformers and reactors for the operation of mercury lamps. It will be noted that lamps having the same last numeral in the ordering designation can be operated from the same tyFe of transformer. More complete technical information on mercury lamps, as well as transformer dimensions and wiring diagrams is available in G. E. Lamp Department Bulletin LS-103.
CORE
AND COIL
3 KW
TRANSFORMER
TRANSFORMER
Lamp
\Watts
Type of Transformer
-J'ype
Voltage
Circuit
APProx' APProx' Line Current rwl;-r. Line \/atts (in amperes ) "'""'' il'ii:: Power Factor Loss Start- OoerNet ing ating
90
50 50 50 35
Cat. No.
c-E
A4 BL4
SP4
FL4
Stabilized Output Transformer Core & Coil Enc. Single Larnp Moisture-Proof Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp
Enc. Tulamp
100- I 30
1 1 1 1
1
18/ro5
r8l1O5
18/1O5
18/1O5 18/1O5
90
95 50
20 20 20 20 60
35
A5
AI
B1
E1 J1
R1
RCl
Core & Coil Enc, Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc, Single Lamp Pendant Mounted Enc. Single Lamp Reactor Enc. Single Lamp Reactor Core & Coil Reactor Moisture-proof Single Lamp Core & Coil Enc. Single Lamp $/eatherproof Single Lamp Weatherproof Single Lamp Enclosed Tulamp Enclosed Tularnp Enclosed Tulamp Enclosed Tulamp Encl. Single Lamp Reactot Enc. Single Lamp Reactor Enc. Tulamp Reactor Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp Enc. Single Lamp
18/1O5 18/1O5
50 90
30 30
236 277
48o
230-
/2 to
t18/7Ot
/265
23o /265 23o / 265
/254 /440
r18 / ro5
18/1o5
18/1O5
/2ro
/254
/48o
/277
}I-12
H1000-
415
Cl5
90
90
18/1o5
90
90 90
22O
xrooo- {
I
ar
44o/460/48o
/230 /240
545/575/600.
90
t.42 r5.6 2 7 2 a 2 9 t t4 4.t 36 16 5 22 5.2 2.2 27 4.5 27.5 7.2 2.2 27.5 3.r 1.8 27.5 3.1 1.6 1.O 27.5 26 4., 7.2 t5 2 3.2 14 I 3.2 4.5 37 7.2 ta 12 7 24 t2 7 11 39 9 4.5 4t 5.2 6 7.3 39 3.65 39 2.6 3.1 39 4t 2 9.1 5.3 43.5 4.5 2.5 32 48 2 4.5 8.5 5 50 16.5 10 56 28 15 r35 14 7.5 110 105 11 6
89G80
89Gr40
89Gt42
89Gr46
89G182 89G54 89G190 89G191 89G192
4G700r
4G7002 4G7 003 4G7004 4G7022
4G704t
4G7042 4G7043 89G118 89G160
89Gr62
89G29o 89G298
89Gr4
89G15 89G18 89G36 89G276
89G27 t
89G272
89G27 3 89G27 4
89G23L 89G208
89G2028
62
t'
l11
fF* w
J'; t'ii
Ultraviolet from the General Electric Ozone Lamp passes through the special glass bulb and acts on the oxygen in the air to form ozone, which has the uniqu.e ability to destroy many objectionable odors. The G-E Ozone Lamp will kill the odors in a small room, banish smells in a sholt time after cooking, prevent mustiness, and
eliminate stale after-odors of tobacco smoke.
above eye level. They can also be operated inside enclosed air circulating devices. In either application one ozone lamp should be used for each 1OO0 cubic feet of space
served,
lamp
oz4s11
A ballast must be used with the ozone G-E Catalog No. 89G4r8 is avail- operation able for on LIO-t25 volt 6O-cycle
cuffent. A standard 40-watt filament lamp
as
Ozone lamps are generally operated in shielded fixtu.res mounted on tha wail just
a ballast.
Lamp
Ordering Abbreviation
Desciption
Approx.
Hours
Mar.
Ovrl.
Lgth.
Life
oz4s11
O Approrimctc lile
s-l
lnter.
Clear
12o
4000G)
e%
C-E
SU]VLAMPS
of vitamin D for prevention'and cure of rickets in infants and are also used for irradiating animals and poultry.
':
F-r@
:;rl$
l:il!tli
t*i--"; rk::--*"{;
e. .; \;;'o
R5
^ **
s-1
Both 4oo.watt S-1 and 275-watt RS lamps provide sufficient radiant heat along with the ultiaviolet to permit their comfortable use in rooms where the air temperature might otherwise be too cool for adequate exposure of the body. The S- 1 sunlamp is made available for replacement purposes in the special oPerating equipment it requires. The RS sunlamp operates on standard LIO-I2i volts, 5O-or 60-cycle alternating current and therefore is the most popular type sunlamp. It can be used in any Iampholdei but special floor stands or clamp-on type holders are generally more flexible and more convenient.
Volts RS
Description
M!x.
Ovrl,
Lsth.
s-1
975 400
R-40
PS-r9
lamps.
Med. Mog.
10-1
95
Reflcctor-|.
6
6
lnsidc Frosted
1000e
500
7 u 1-6
950R40/1 0
1M/T40/3
GENERAL PURPOSE LAMPS Infrared lamps have many uses in the home, in industrial anid commerciai applications and on the farm for heating, drying atid for brooding of poultry and animals. They also have wide usage as a source of penetrating heat to help relieve muscular aches and painsf the discomfbrt of neuritis, sinus pains, and arthritis. The R-40 type lamps have a built-in reflector which efficientiy directs the radiant heat to objects or target areai. G-3o and T-40 lamps require 25oFt4o/L0 lamp seputale -made reflectors. The popular of heat-resistant glass with a built-in red is filter. The heat-resistant glass provides Protection
against breakage by splashing water' The built'in red filter.reduces_the brightness of the lamp.- The 25}R4O/I is a low cost general purpose lamp.
INDUSTRIAL INFRARED LAM'S In industry, infrared lamps are used for quick
heating of a great variety of products. Advantageous features of these lamps include rapid heat transfet,
efficient operation, simple oven construction, low oven first cost, adaptability to conveyorized production, cleanliness and low maintenance. The line of infrared lamps comPrises several wattages in each bulb size; this interchangeability permits a range of temperatures in an oven.
Lamp
Ordcring Abbreviation
Dercription
OtY.
Pkg, Clcss
srd.
Fihnent
Max, Ovrl,
Lgth.
'r95G30 250G30
375G30 500G30/1 1 95R40 95oR40/1
250R40/1 0
250R40/4 375R40
375R40/1
1MlT4013
195 950 375 500 125 250 950 250 375 375 I 000
Med. Skt.
Med. Skt. Med. Skt.
115-125 115-195
1 1
Med. Skt.
Med. Skt. Med. Med. Med. Skt. Med. Skt. Med. Skt.
Special
5-125
T-40
115-125 115-125
5-125 5-125
eo eo co Light l. F.@
e@
Triangular Fil.@
sockets,
60 C 60 C 60 C 60 C 24 c e4 c 94 c 24 c 24 c 24 c OAC
@
Special glass
C.1A
C.]A
t%
112
21
rcsistcnt.
7% 7% 7% 6% 6% 7% 1% 7% 7%
bulb-heat
64
-t-
I
il
1i
w"
G8T5
*
-dia.. sr-
G4T4l1 rffiil
lwq
ltu
,e:
-+ ***
G15T8
G30T8
&:,
effective in destroying molds and bacteria. They have wide application in hospital nurseries, contagious wards and surgeries, as well as in schools, offices, theatres and other places where air sanita-
.;ffi p
Lamp
Abbreviation
Ordering \(/atts
Bulb
Base
Mrx.
Ovrl,
Lgth.
product protection for foods, pharmaceuticals and beverages. On farms they offer an important supplement to the usual sanitation methbds praclited by poultrymen, dairymen, and stock raisers. Reference: General Electic Lamp Division Bulletins LD-L L, LD-14,
G4T411
4
8
Oval
Small
G8T5
Gl5T8
G3OT8
15 30
4-Pin 94
24 94 24
5OOOC
5oooo
75OOO 75OOO
53
12 18
36
Q Life under specilied test conditions with lamps turned off and restarted nq oftener
@ Life under specified test conditions with lamps turned off and restarted no oftener than once every 8 burning hours.
The 2OOP25 f Z6lamp, is an insidefrosted daylight bulb. Some X-ray illuminators use daylight fluorescent
lamps.
The 1 551 I / 14 lamp has a concentrated filameot and clear bulb. The elongated filaments and small bulb diameter of the 25T6V2 lamps are designed to light the dials of scales of weighing equipment. The bayo.net base will not vibrate loose.
OoTs+/9
00T8 +/8
f,i:ii
\!p *{?
f!.
9sT6+DC
150/150
G3O/32
qit
ssl
1 114
LamP
! x*
L.L'
25T6+DCIt
Description
Orderins Abbreviation
1
Hours
Lumens
Max, Ovrl.
Lsth.
00T8+/8
I o0T8+/9
2OOP95126
T-8t4
T-8% P-25
25T6+DC
zsl6+DCllF
15s11 114
1
T-6ri
s-1
1
T-6!.i
1so /1soc3o
so
/32 1s0
1
G-30
PS-35
/4oo
9
50-
250400
Pf. Std. Med. Std. Med. 115-125 D.C.Bay. Std. D.C.Bay. Std. Cand. Std. 3C. Mog. Std. 3C. Mog. Std.
Med.
Micro. @ Micro. @
Scale Scale
X-Ray @
Headlamp Spot@
60 60 60 120 60
94
C C C
B B B
cc-13 50 cc-13 s0 100 c-7 A c-8 1000 c-B 1000 c-s 900
2c-7
s%
4% s% 2%
51'
240
sk
145
1 t.6
Hospital Hospilal
C C
c-s,c-9
200 900
3%
7
9?.;
id
Burn base down, For use in cquipment specially desiEned to maintain bulb and base temperaturer within sale limih, Burn base down to horizonlal.
BY WAf f AGE
Does not include Sreet Lighting, Train Lighting, Ger' micidal, Ozone, Sun, Mercury or tslack Light Lamps.
Lamp
La.mp
Watts
Bulb
Lamp
Lamp Classification
On Page 52
Listed
Vatts
Bulb
Order Abbrev.
Classification
On
Listed
Page
3 5
6
s-6
L5 A-15 15
A-L7
s-t4
3-6
5s14 5s14
6S6 6S6
4a
36-37
4a
52
Low Voltage
General Decorative
))-)7
44
34-35
Indicator
Indicator
Sign
6S6/R
Decorative
t5At7 IAO
15Ar7 lB
High Voltage
48 49
36-37
6S6/$r 6S6/DC
65617
LiArT IFT
rtAti
S-14
63r4 63t4ltF
I5A17lRO
15A17/R
lG r5Ar7 lV
63L4lCO 6514lCR
63t4lCV
6St4lCB 6St4lCG
15A17/\/
t5 r5
Indicator
52 50
r5[r7 lY
1589+
5FC
B-9+
F-10
LsBgilw
1
Decorative
34-35
6514lC\/
6314lCY 7c7
15FC/FT
6
7
T-4+ c-7
15FC/V 15FC/$r
1
Night Light
15FN/$r 'FN
T'
I5
Sign
G-16+ r5G16+C
15G16+C/'r$r
S-11
7+ - s-11
36-37
+slco
+S/CB
Headlamp
Refrigerator
Switchboard Appliance Home ((
aa
65 50 52 50
+s/cc
+s/cR
+S/CSr
15 t5
Refrigerator Indicator Indicator
Sign
T-6
T-7
t5T6
15T7DC
15T7DC/IF
10
c-7
10c7
locT
IOCTDC
Pilot
<7
I)T7C
50 52
15T7N
aa
aa
rocT 10c7Dc
15
T-8
15T8C
Decorative
15T8C/\r
15T8/N
15
34-35
10
10
s-6 s-11
<)
1os11N/cB
36-37
1os11N/CFT
2OAL7
2
34-3t
Rough Service
51
5A 17lRS
1os11N/cG
1os11N/CR
1os1 1/79
22-23
44 49 48
254 254
52
10
s-14
25AlR
1
2)AlD 25Alv
25AlAO 25Al\xl 25AlB 25AIFT 25AlG 25AlV
30-3
36-37
'(
aa aa
aa
1os14/co
os
25Alo
1os14/cFT
14lc\7
25AlR-2
1os14/cv
25AlY 2tAlNA
Natural Colored
aa (t .( a(
25AlR.
a(
aa
38
2rA|NB
2 2
Yellow
24 38
aa
2tA|NG
25A|NR
5AlRS
51
aa
Sign
37
25AlCL/vS
5A|VS
Vibration
aa
66
PAGE INDEX
Vatts )< Bulb
Order Abbrev,
Lamp Lamp Classification
OI LAIIIPS BV WArIAGE
Page
On
Listed
Vatts
Order
Lamp Abbrer.
Lamp Classilication
On 39
Listed
Page
F-1t
25F
25F IFT
Decorative
34-35
40
T-8
T-
25Elv
Lumiline
Tubular & Showcase
25F ltxt
)( G-16+
25
25Gt6+C
40
10 40Tro
54
2tGt6+CIrx/ 25Gr8+lv
25G25
2 5G 18
G-18+ 25Gt8+lFT
+/'$r
50
4oTlo/RFL
5oA19/RS 50Atg /3 50A 5oA/CL
Aviation
Rough Service
41
A-19
5l
19
25
G-25
25G25lv
504
High Voltage
General Clear
Oven Oven
2tG25lw
T-6+
?q
25T6+ 25T6+lrF
25T6iDC
25T6+DClrF
Scale Illuminator
..
aa
65 50
T.8
T-8/2
T- 10
25T8DC 25T8DC/rF
2
Home Appliance
5OA19/3 I 5oA/RS
30-3 |
50
49
50
55
5T8lN
5oAt9l5
25 25
25TqY2IF
Showcase
t4
50 50
5oA/VS 5oA/CLIVS
Vibration
5t
11 48 24 48
A-21
GA-25
PS-2
5042r
5OGA
25TrolIF
o/IF
5T1O/RFL
50\
501
30
301
T-8
L30
L3
Lumiline
39
56
501
5 A-2r 5
50l5oP25l28
56A21
50/1 5oM
Marine
Street
Railway
4I
29
L3o/S7
1oo
1
looJ
7ol A-2r
5ol
PS-2
Three-Lite
lo/1 oo
Three-Lite
Street Railway
41
to/t5oM/W
100 R-40
150.1
50l r5o
501
5o/15oR/\/
6oA/D 60AlCL
6oA/SB 60A
General
))_)2
Refrigerator
Oven General Clear Sign & Decorative
t(
aa
50
60
A-t9
2A
40 40
A-t9
A-21
404
22-23
30-3 I
36-37
6o
6oAlSr 60AlY
26-27
30-3
60AlY
Yellow
Decorative
25 34 24
A-2r
60A21lAO
40Alv
4oAlR
aa
(.
40AlP.2
60A2tlFT
60A2tlB
34-35
60A2tlc
60A2rlY Yellow
Natural Colored
24
38
40AlY
40AlY
4oAlNB
Natural Colored
38
40A2rP
4t
44
40 40 40 4a
F-15
4oEr5lW
G-25
34-35
60A2r
High Voltage
4t
49
39
60
T-8
L6o
T-6% T-8
Refrigerator
aa
50
Lumiline
>4
60
T-1O
A-21.
60Ttol64
Showcase
t4
1T
39
67
7
67Aztl4o
754 7 sAlcL
7
L4olMB
44
L4olO
A-21
))-)^
30-3
51
1
L4olSPK
542 1/RS
Rough Service
BY WAIIAGE
Order Abbrev, 15O/RS
Lamp Lamp
Classifrcation
On Page
Listed
$tratts Bulb
On
Listed
Page
75
Proiector
Reflector
Showcase
)z-)) 32-33
)4
15o PS-25
150 R-4O
15o/vs
15OR/SP 15OR/FL
Rough Service
Vibration
51
o/FL
75Trol45
1OOA21/61Y
15oR/\/
1004
Yellow
General
24
22*23
looA/CL
1OoA2 1/TS
looA/$/
1
4t
t<
30-3r
32-33
?q
40
44
26 26
55
15oR/Y
looA/1SBIF
ooA/ l SB
15O 15O
2OO
53
56-57
65
100 A-23
1OOA
looA/D
1004
Mine
General
Oven
P-25
2OOP25126
X-Ray
28
50
looA/SB
tooA23l20 rooA23l28
l OOr{
26-27
49
48
51
looA/RS looA/RS
tl
2OOPAR/3SP
Projector
General
32-33
200
2ooltE
2ool$(/B
22-23
28
looA/AO looA/B
loOA/FT
49
34-35
2oo PS-3o
looA/G
looA/RO looA/R
looA/V
2ooPS3o/
2AO
))_)2
'L
looA/Y
49
55 20
1oo
G-16+
1ooG16+/29SC Spotlight
rcoGrc+l29DC
lOOGA
1
General
250 A-2t
25O
25042t160
2
60-6r
56-57
))_)7
1OoA2 1/1SP
ooA2 1 /SP
Spotlight
56-57
G-3o
25oGlFL 250G30rL
250G30
5OG/SP
1ooT8;/8
1ooT8 +/9
Microscope
Microscope
65
P-25
tooltooP25l29 Marine
1oo/3o0
48
25oR4ol4
25OF.4OltO
64 44 64
300
Three-Lite
Street Railway 29
3
PS-30
PS-3
5
2ooi G-3o
300
j
3ooM/IF
3ooMS/IF
3OOMS/SBIF
3OOMS
300M
a)_)7
30-3r
00
101 A-23 tot{23 111 A-2r 111A21/TS 125 G-30 t25G30 125 R-40 t25R40
4t
4L
26-27
30-3
a1_)7
1
300 300
3
l;?f,."r""t
t"t::'"0
Spotlight Projector Spot Projector Flood Projector Spot Mine Inside Frost
Clear
Street Railway General
44 64
3oo/IF
3OOMS
High Voltage ((
aa aa
49 28
32
3oo/\(B 56-t7
32-33
oo/IF
aa
General
OPAR/3FL
oPAR/3SP
3ooPAR56/SP Projector General 3oo/SBIF 3oo/sBIF/1 Reflector Spot 3ooR/SP Reflector Flood 3oOR/FL (3 30oR/FL/1
LS
26-27
32-33 32-33
150
PAR-46 A-23
P-25
PS.2
5
1 1
50PAR46/i
50PAR46
55
3oolRS 3ooR/SP/i
3ooR/3SP 300R/3FL
37 5G30 37 37 5R40 'P.l0lt
Rough Service
Reflector
32-33
64
5t
150 150 1 50
504 L5oA/CL
L5oP25 / r5
))-)/
30-3L
4t
-,
37 37
150
1
)-)
5 G-30 5 R-4O
Infrared
t5alcL
5ol$rB
2a
30-3r
26-27
24
15O/DCL
15o/D 1 5 o/sB
1
44
t(J-) /
5oPS2
t/Y
G-3o 5O0G3O/1
68
Order Abbrev.
LamP
La
Classification
mp
On
Listed
Page
Nominal
\i/atts
Lamp
Abbreviation
Ordering
Lamp
P"ge
500G/FL
5ooG/SP 500
Floodlight Spotlight
General
56
56-57
26-27
T-5
F4'T5
114T5
4
,1
T-5
T-5
F4Tslcry/
/W
15
/CWX
5 oosBlF/ 5oo/\(/B
5l
44 49
6 6 6
8 8
8
T-5
T-t
T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5 T-5
F6T5/C\/
F8T5/D
F6T5lD F6T5/W
F8T5/\7
High Voltage
Reflector
5oo/IF
T-5 T-5
F8T5/C\(/ F8T5/W\(/
F
F
500 500
R-40 R-52
32-33
r3 r3
13T5l\)/ 13T5lC$/
17
500 T-20
l4
General
5ooT2al5o
5OOT20l64
5OOT20
22-23
56-57
44
r4
T-12
sooT2oP/AB Aviation
5ooT20 / t3
Spotlight
r4
r4
t4 t4 t4 t4
T-t2
T-t2 T-r2
T-12
Ft4TrzlD
/24
620
PS-40
62oPS40/P
Fr4T12IC\XIX F14T12I$/IWX
62oPS4o/lP I
General
74
750
7
5o/sBIF 50lrF
5olIF
30-3r
))_)7
High Voltage
Reflector Std, V. High Voltage
26-27
49
t4 t4 t4 t4
r5
15 15 15
T-12 T.12
Fr4Tt2lPK
750 R-52
7
F15T8/V
750R52
7 5OT 1219
7
49
32-3j
56-57
53
))_)1
F15T8/C$/
50 50
l5
IS
Fl5T8/!/\/
15T8/S$r F15T8/B F15T8/G F15T8/GO
F
T-12
5oTt2l34
50T24
Spotlight Projection
General
15 15 15 15 L5 15
F15T8/CS/X F15T8/N/$/X
T-24
900 T-20
F15T8/PK
F15T8/R
900T20
53
rooo G-25
1000 G-4a
rM/G25
1M/G4oSP4+
I
4a
1M/G4oPSP 1M/G4oFL
M/G4oSPt+
56-t7
15 15 15
T-12
r5
T-t2
T-12
F15T12/$tr
FtsT12lD
t1
F15T12/C\/
F
1000
PS-52
1000
looo/sBIF
000 rMlPS52l41+
1
ooo/IF
30-3 |
)')
t5
15 15
F15T12/$/\r
High Voltage
Special
26-27
49
-) \
15 15
F15Tr2/B Fl5T12/R
r5
15 15
30-3r
44
)
F15T12lPK
1000 T-20
1M/T2oBP
Aviation
General
rooo rooo
T-24 T-40
tMlT24
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20 20
2A
T-t2 T-r2
T-12
E2oT12lW
F2 F2
F2oTt2lD
lil{lT40l3
t5ooc48l6
500
Infrared Floodlight
General
64
56 30-,3
7
1500 G-48
1
20 20 20 20 20 20 20
2A
T-t2
OT12lc\i/
5oo/IF
1500
High Voltage
22-23
49 56-57
F2oT12lC\rX
F2oT12l\Jtr$7x
F2OT 12lSrJ/
oT12lSfl$/
F2oTr2lG F2oTr2lGO
F2oT12lPK F2oT12lR F25Tt2lry{
F2
F2
F2OT12lB
20
15Oo
T-24
1500T2416
t<
25
)q t(
t<
Spotlight
56-57
?<
F25Tt2lD
F25T12lCW
F25T12lS/$/X
5T I 2/C\rX
5T12lN/\/
Abbreviation
Ordering
Lamp
Nominal
Page
Ifatts
Lamp
Bulb
Abbreviation
Ordering
LamP
30 30 40 40
T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8
F3oT8/D F3oT8/w'
r6
40 4a 40 40 85 85
t7.5-32.5
17.5-32.5
FC16T1o/CW/RS
FC16T1o/V\7/RS
2t
FC16T1o/CS/X/RS
FC16T1o/VVx/RS
F3oT8/$r\r
F3oT8/S$/ F3oT8/B F3oT8/G F3oT8/GO F3oT8/PK F3oT8/R F4oT12lD
F3oT8ic$r
F3oT8/CSrX
F3oT8/S/$/X
F85T1o/B\r
F85T1o/I\(i
L9
T-r2
40
40
40
40 40
18
F4oT12lIJi/
F4oT12lCW
F42T6lW F42T6lCW
2L
F42T6lVlW F42T6lCW){
F42T6lSW
F42T61WWX E48T12lCW
F4oTrzlWW
F4oT12lsw. E4oTL2lB F4oT12lG
F4oT12lF-
F4oT12IC$/X
40 40
40
T-t2
T-12 T-12
T-t2 T-tz
T-12 T-L2
E48Tt2lW
40 40
T-tz T-t2
T-L2
38 38
38
T-12
F48T12lS/!$(r'
F48T12lc$rX
F48T12|S7VX
F48Tt2lD
T-12
T-12
40 40 40 40 40 40
T-t2
T-rz T-t2 T-tz
T.L2
F4oT12lWlLT
F4oT12lCSr/RS F4oT12|$/1W/RS F4oT12ID/RS
5.5-4a
T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-6 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8 T-8
F64T6lCWX
F64T6l\r$/x
F72T8l\/
T-12
24.5-48.5 24.5-48.5
24.5-48.5
55
24.5-48.t
F72T8lCW F72T8l\rNfl
F72T8lCr$/X
F72T8/\i/$/X
F72T12lCW
lOO
40 40 40 40 40
40
T-t2
T-12
5t
18
55
40
40 40
T-12
F4oT12lDlts F4oT12l\//rS
5t
55
T-12
F72Tt2lW
F72Tt2lvly/
ET2Tt2lCW){ E72Tt2lV/WX
F96T8/w'
F4oT12lclr/rS
F4oT12lSS//rS
F4oT12l$rNr/rS
F4oT12lcsrx/IS
32-65
F4oT12l$r\rxlrs
F4oT17lIJr/IS F4oT17lcr$r/IS F4oTt7 ICW){/rS
32-6t
32-65
F96T8lD
F96T8/CN(/
F96T8/$r\7
F96T8/CrJ/X
40 40
40 90
F96T8/$r!7X F96Tt2lW
F96TL2lD
F4oT17l$r\r/rS
F4oT
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without any other specifications, except that the correct voltage must be specified.-T66Eviiiloil ge include the series lamps listed in lumens and amperes, fluorescent lamps, and the lamp numbers for General Electric Sunlamps and General Electric Mercury
Orders for lamps not specifically listed herein will require the complete specifications, as to size Volts or Amps, Bulb, Base, Finish and Service.
Purchasers are urged to order in standard packages to expedite service and to assure best discount. Quantity desired of each type of lamp should be specified.
Lamps should be ordered by the Lamp Ordering
Lamps.
Abbreviations provided in this catalog for each type. Each abbreviation is complete for ordering
Vol,?gg limits shown as 1 1 5-125 indicate that the lamps are intended for use on circuits with voltages normally - ... within falling these limits and are designed at"^vokage suitable for such use. . Standard Voltage, as referred to herein, includes LL5-, I2o- and 125-volts. High Voltage includes 230and
2 5 o-volts.
. To assis! in proper applic.ation of General Electric Lamps, the following ApplicationEngineering publications are available fromsalesDistrict offices*: LD-l
LD.2
LS-135
LS-1 19
LD-17
LS-103
LD,11
LD-1,4
LS-128
LS1
68
LS-160 LS-L52
LD.4
LD-2O LD-1O LS.1O6A
LS- 1 69
LS-t29
LS-161
LS.L62
LS.T32 LS-171 LS-123-R
Lamp Bulletin (filament, mercury, fluorescent and other discharge) Fundamentals of Light and Lighting Lamps and the Spectrum (A section of LD-l) Levels of Illumination Lighting Maintenance Relamping - Group Lighting Maintenance Cleaning Visual Comfort Index Fluorescent Lamps and Auxiliary Equipments Fluorescent Lamps, Engineering Data on Lamps and Auxiliary Equipments (A section of LD-1) Fluorescent Lamps and Radio Interference Fluorescent Lighting in the Home Circline Fluorescent Lamps Mercury Lamps and Ballasts (A section of LD- 1) Germicidal Air Sanitation Ultraviolet Product Sanitation G-E trndustrial Infrared Lamps, Data and Application Lightio.g for Plant Growth Ozone Lamp Applications Reflector and Projector Lamps Planned Lighting For Industry protection Industrial Lighting Outdoors for Production - for Lighting for Sports and Recreation Analysis of Street Lighting Costs as Affected by Lamp Replacement Practice Office Lighting Manual Package of Lighting Ideas for Your School Lighting for Stores Built-in Lighting and Planned Environments New Patterns for Lighting You Have lighting Outdoors for Family Living Ideas For Outdoor Christmas Lighting
SALES DISTRICTS
(To Order Lamps and to Obtain Shipping InformationLocal Warehor.ise Stocks maintained al theee Poinls)
SERVIGE DISTRICTS
CITY
AIBANY, N. Y..
ATLANTA, GA..
BALTIMORE, MD.
BOSTON- MASS. (Neuiton Upper falls, Mass.) BUFTAL,O, N. Y. CHARLOTTE, N" C.
cr{IcAGO, rI.L.
231 So. Lasalle St. . 36 E. Fourth St. . 1320 Williamson Bldq. 6500 Cedar Springs Rd
1863 Wazee St. . 14OO Book Tower
DETIIOIT. MICI{.
HOUS',TON, TEXAS
8O7C&ILiIeBlds.
1I 15 Circle Tower 2OO East 16th Ave. . 345O Wilshire Blvd. I 179 Morehead St. 5032 Plankinton Bldq. 5OO Stinson Blvd, '144 Btoad St., Room 6O6 185 Church St.
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INDIA}.'APOLIS, IND. N. KAN,sAS CrrY, MO. I.OS AI\IGELES, GAI,IT. MEMPHIS, TENN., MILWAUKEE, WIS. MINNEAPOI.IS, MINN. NEWTIRK, N, l. NEW HAVEN, GONN,
NEW ORLEANS, LA. NEU/ YORK, N. Y.
(Zone) (Zone) BuIIalo Serv. Dist, 98 Hvdraulic St., Bu{Ialo 1o, N. Y. '1 3-4447 * AMh'rst 5756.?-8-9 68O Murphy Ave , S W. . 3 CYpress 1526 29 ARbutus 3491 2 MUlberry 5-??33 I4Ol Parker Rd. 64 DEcalur 2-6200 .64 DEcatur 2-6200 50 Industrial Place 1o MOhawk OSOO 98 Hydrauiic St. .2 GArfield ?38i I EDison 2-2141 .2 EDison 4-8614 634 South Cedar St. 32 Clilfside 4-6161 .4 DBatbon2-4'1l2. 42OI So. Pulaski Fd. 2 GArlield 68lO .2 DUnbar 2460. 49 Centrai Ave. 1O Llbedy 1-170O .14 CHerry I-1OIO 1 133 E. t52nd St. . i9 Elnhurst 3725 .19 El,mhurst 3?25 65OO Cedar Springs Rd 2 MAin 3-6141 1863 Wazee St. MAin 3-6141 16 WOodward 2-965O .26 WOodward 3-6910 1448 Wabash Ave. 3 CEntral 889I 1014 Naqle St.. .2 PBesion 4291 . .4 MElrose 2-2536 Cincinnati Serv, Dist, 49 Central Ave., Cincinnati 2, Ohio 16 NOrclay 3568 .16 NOrclay 3568 2OO East t6th Ave. 21 TUcker 2463 .5 DUnkirk 5-1681 1855 Industrial St. 7 38-1441' 1179 Morehead St. 38-1441
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BBoadway 1-8580 Chicago Serv. Disl.,42OI So. Pulaski Hd., Chicago 32, Ill. 13 GRanville ?286 5OO Stinson Blvd GRanville ?286 3 Blqelow 3-45OO 133 Boyd St. MArkei 3-3953 Boslon Serv. Dist., 5O Industrial Place LOcust 2-9828 (Newton Upper Falls 64, Mass.) 2I CEdar 6421 480O River Rd. CEdar 6421 N. Y. Sew., Dist,75-11 Woodhaven Blvd., Glendale 27, N. Y Plaza 5-6300
OAKLAND, CALID. PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. PORTLANI', ORE., RICHMOND, VA. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. SEATTI,E, WASH. sT. LOUIS, MO. TAMPA, FI.A.
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8-3405 l11FourthAve. Portiand Sew. Dist., 28OO N W Nela Sl., Portland lO, Ore. 1 CHestnut S92O ?lO No. Twellth Blvd . | 4-4174 815 North 26th St. . 5O5 Twisqs St. resident In addition to the Sales District Headquarlers cities listed above, q-:E Laqp galesmen a-re Consult yourlelephdre directory under General Electric Company Lamp l)ivision i"-?S
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999 - 98th Ave. t4OS Locust St. 238 W. Carson St. 2800 N. W. Nela St. Southern Slates Bldq. 111 Fourth Ave. 2O2 Hoge Bldg. 710 No. Twellth Blvd.
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32nd & Walnut Sls 238 W. Carson St. 28OO N. W- Nela St. P. O. Box 742'1, Ballimore 27, Md.
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