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GE Consumer & Industrial GE Consumer & Industrial LIGHTING GE Consumer & Industrial specialty 2004⁄2005 LAMP CATALOG Specialty Lighting Lamp Products Catalog 2004/2005 GE imagination at work 000 Cover_Ideas_06 2 07/09/04, 11:56 AM 000 Cover_Ideas_06 1 07/09/04, 11:56 AM Introduction SPECIALTY Introduction This catalog lists and provides essential technical data for available General Electric lamps that are used in lighting for specialty markets worldwide including Stage/Studio/TV, Projection/Photo, Sealed Beams, Fluorescent, Incandescent and Discharge Lamps optimized for specific applications. Applications can be severe service (cold, vibration, accessibility), architectural (color, black light), industrial (appliances, germicidal, safety, low voltage, infrared/heat), transportation (aircraft, railroad, marine), and infrastructure (airport, emergency building lighting, traffic signal, sign). Lamp listings are grouped into market/application sections, each containing a “family” of lamps by application or commonalities (such as base, shape, spectral distribution, color temperature), to assist in selection or interchange. Ordering Lamps To order lamps use the GE Order Code, Description and Case Quantity columns. If a lamp is colored BLUE it is stocked in Europe, GREEN is Europe and North America, BLACK is North America only. Otherwise procurement must be through an international distributor or your GE sales representative. North America, European and International sales offices are in the appendix. Other GE Publications All the lamps in this Specialty Catalog come from other GE catalogs/websites. These catalogs and websites contain data for other lamps that may be of interest: In North America: • Lamp Products Catalog (PC 25265) • Miniature/Sealed Beam Catalog (PC 20699) • Stage and Studio SHOWBIZ (PC23766) • www.GELighting.com • or 1-800-GELAMPS In Europe: • GE Consumer and Industrial Lighting Lamp Catalogue-Spectrum • SHOWBIZ® (ENTCAT 02/2003) Lamp Index There is a sorted (numeric/alphabetic) index by description with ANSI/LIF code, if available, which provides page number. The TABLE OF CONTENTS can assist in located lamps of specific interest by market. Footnotes Throughout the lamp tables, the footnote column contains important information and safety notes. The footnotes and safety notices appear in the appendix, page 94. 000 Inside front cover 04 A4 2 07/09/04, 11:54 AM SPECIALTYTable of Contents Section 1 - Stage and Studio Section 5 - Specialty Incandescent Quartzline® Halogen Appliance and Indicators 51 Single-Ended by Base 15 Lumaline 52 Double-Ended by C-8 and CC-8 Coil 20 Rough Service 52 HID CSR Single-Ended Cold Start 22 Extended Service 53 Single-Ended Short Arc 22 High Wattage 54 Single-Ended Hot Restrike 23 Low Voltage General Lighting Service 54 Double-Ended Hot Restrike 23 Swimming Pool 55 HID ConstantColor® CMH® 24 Pet Lamps 55 HID CSI/CID/MVR/SPL 25 Section 6 - CovRguard® Lamps Cinema Fluorescent – Linear and Biax® 26 Incandescent 57 Halogen and HID Sealed Beams 28 Fluorescent 58 Section 2 - Photo/Projection Section 7 - Airport, City and Emergency Bldg Quartzline® Halogen Airport/Airfield 63 Multi-Mirror® Reflectors 31 Signs 65 Reflectors 32 Traffic Signals, Street Lighting 66 Single-Ended 33 Emergency Building 67 Double-Ended Projection 33 Section 8 - Germicidal 69 Incandescent Projection 34 Section 9 - Heat Lamps Photoflood, Enlargers, Printers, Incandescent 71 Arc Sources 35 Tubular Quartz 72 Section 3 - Directional Lighting (PAR and R) Section 10 - Transportation (Non-Automotive) Rectangular 37 Aircraft Miniature 75 PAR36 37 Aircraft Sealed Beam 77 PAR38 38 Specialty Sealed Beams PAR46 39 Truck/Bus 78 PAR56 39 Military, Forklift, CIM 79 PAR64 – Incandescent and Halogen 40 Emergency Vehicle 79 PAR64 – Discharge 41 Tractor 80 R40/R52 41 Railway 81 Section 4 - Specialty Fluorescent Mining Lamps 82 Cold Temperature 43 Marine 83 Appliance 45 Section 11 - Miniature Low Voltage 86 Blacklight/Blacklight Blue 45 Appendix Colored Lamps 46 Terminology, Abbreviations Gold UV Blocking 47 and Burn Position 93 Plant and Aquarium/Terrarium 48 Footnotes and Safety Notes 94 Diazo Reprographic 49 Filaments and Bases 99 Sales Offices 101 INTRODUCTION — 1 001 Introduction_06 A4 1 07/09/04, 11:53 AM Introduction – Index SPECIALTY Order Order Code Code GE GE Description Order Description Code GE Description ANSI ANSI LIF LIF Section ANSI Section Page Page LIF Section Page Index by Description Index by Description (Continued) Index by Description (Continued) 23478 .55A/S8 10 83 25377 19 19 11 85 16390 50A21 10 81 23501 .77A/S8 10 83 19549 20S11/1SC 10 81 19880 50PAR36/H/FL30 338 22429 1M/T20BP 764 23423 21A/R40/FL 555 19878 50PAR36/H/SP5 338 22479 1M/T24 554 35178 24V25/CL/E27 554 19879 50PAR36/H/SP8 338 11098 3S6/5 24PK 551 91879 24V40/CL/B22 554 16540 50PAR36/NSP 338 11182 5S14 10 81 91876 24V40/CL/E27 554 12892 50PAR36VNSP 338 11329 6S6 551 91874 24V40/FR/E27 554 16542 50 PAR 36 VWFL 338 11372 6S6 551 91878 24V60/CL/B22 554 16541 50 PAR 36 WFL 338 11374 6S6 551 91877 24V60/CL/E27 554 11468 50PAR36WFL/4 338 11316 6S6 24PK 551 91875 24V60/FR/E27 554 46852 50R20/6 765 11331 6S6 24PK 10 81 35174 24V100/CL/E27 554 20812 50R20/NPET-6PK 555 43397 6S6 BB 10 81 91873 24V100/FR/E27 554 25529 51 51 11 85 11367 6S6 TRAY 551 13784 25A 10 81 25550 53 53 11 85 11369 6S6 TRAY 551 13744 25A15/RS 10 81 25576 55 55 11 85 11577 6S6/3 551 14553 25PAR36 337 25591 57 57 11 85 11660 6S6/7 TRAY 24PK 551 14554 25PAR36/NSP 337 14414 60A/CVG 24PK 657 11357 6S6DC 24PK 551 14556 25 PAR36 VWFL 337 44818 60A/NPET PQ1/6 555 11609 6S6DC 24PK 551 14555 25PAR 36WFL 337 40324 60A/S-120V-24PK 552 11592 6S6DC TRAY 551 14562 25PAR46 339 40325 60A/S-130V-24PK 552 11594 6S6/DC TRAY 551 14575 25S11/4SC 10 81 46845 60A/W/STG PQ2/10 657 23310 6.6A/PAR56/5 763 25388 27 27 11 86 35239 60A1/CL/E27 766 23294 6.6A/T10/1P 763 14129 30A15 765 91294 60A1/EXTR/CL/E27 766 23295 6.6A/T10P 763 19358 30A15/8 765 31535 60A1/FR/RS/B22 552 23300 6.6A/T14/2P 764 15291 30A15/CL 765 31546 60A1/FR/RS/E27 552 23298 6.6A/T14P 764 46849 30R20/6 765 91229 60A1/FR/RS/E27 552 11847 7 1/2S TRAY 551 15012 30S11DC 10 81 46888 60A15CF/STGPQ2/6 657 11848 7 1/2S TRAY 551 17948 30S11DC/RS 10 81 17960 60A21/54WM/TS 766 41267 7 1/2S/CW CARD 551 42626 33A19/5 765 17961 60A21/54WM/TS 766 11922 7 1/2S/CW TRAY 551 19877 35PAR36/H/FL30 337 17207 60PAR 12PK 10 81 25312 10 10 11 85 19873 35PAR36/H/SP5 337 17210 60PAR/1 12PK 10 81 12041 10S6/10 551 19876 35PAR36/H/SP8 337 17212 60PAR/2/R 10 81 12050 10S6/10 24PK 551 42072 35PAR36/H/VWFL 337 25643 64 64 10 75 12060 10S6/10DC 24PK 551 39220 37 37 11 88 35240 65A1/CL/E27 766 12249 10S11/79 551 40323 40A/S-130V-24PK 552 46858 65R30/FL/CVG 657 12185 10S11N 765 15554 40A/TS 766 20813 65R30/NPET 6PK 555 12188 10S11N/F 551 35218 40A1/CL/E27 766 47723 65R30FL/STGPQ1/6 657 12575 11S14 765 91293 40A1/EXTR/CL/E27 766 25652 67 67 11 86 12589 11S14/IF 765 31519 40A1/FR/RS/B22 552 38551 67A21/TS 766 12621 11S14/R 765 91228 40A1/FR/RS/B22 552 38552 67A21/TS 766 12632 11S14/Y 765 46887 40A15CF/STG CD2 657 38553 67A21/TS 766 25319 12 12 11 85 72961 40A21/CL 10 81 25692 68 68 10 83 25331 13 13 11 85 35156 40S11N/1 CARD 551 25692 68 68 11 86 12649 13/3 1/2 S11/95 10 81 15734 40S11N/1/F 551 17968 69A21/60WM/TS 766 25354 14 14 11 85 15921 40T10P 763 17969 69A21/60WM/TS 766 25371 15 15 11 86 29051 42V60/FR/E27 554 17323 69A21/TS 766 12784 15A 10 81 25442 43 43 11 89 17325 69A21/TS 766 19317 15A/GR/CL/8 765 25450 44 44 11 89 43606 70 70 11 88 16215 15A15/CL/BB 765 15937 45PAR38/6.6 763 35239 70A1/CL/E27 766 13210 15S11/13 551 25485 47 47 11 89 39218 73 73 11 88 13291 15S11/102 551 16535 50/50P25/28 10 83 38457 74 74 11 88 13188 15S11/3DC 10 81 16726 50/50T12 10 83 18274 75A/RS 12PK-5 552 42590 15S14/FBB 10 81 16147 50A/RS 552 17527 75A/RS 60PK 552 11137 15S14/GR/CL/8 765 33495 50A/RS 24PK 552 44546 75A/RS 6PK 552 13644 18/3 5A15/5 10 81 14727 50A/RS/CVG 24PK 657 47263 75A/RS/CVG-6PK 657 13659 18/3 1/2S11SC 10 81 16201 50A19/RS/SH 10 81 46895 75A/RS/STG PQ1/6 552 13655 18S11/1SC 10 81 16385 50A21 10 81 46895 75A/RS/STG PQ1/6 657 2 — INTRODUCTION Lamp stocking color code: EU Only, EU and NA, NA Only 001 Introduction_06 A4 2 07/09/04, 11:53 AM SPECIALTYIntroduction – Index Order Code GE Order Description Code GE Order Description Code ANSI GE LIF Description ANSI Section Page LIF ANSI Section Page LIF Section Page Index by Description (Continued) Index by Description (Continued) Index by Description (Continued) 40328 75A/S-130V-24PK 552 33456 100A23/VS 553 40034 150PAR/SP/27 338 47727 75E17/STG PQ1/6 657 47728 100F20/STG PQ1/6 657 26371 150PAR/SP/CVG 657 12846 75PAR/3FL/65WM 10 82 38854 100PAR/FL/27 338 19517 150PAR46 10 82 17682 75PAR/3FL/MINE 10 82 40029 100PAR/FL/G/27 338 19512 150PAR46/1 10 82 12847 75PAR/3SP/65WM 10 82 40030 100PAR/FL/R/27 338 41968 150PAR46/3MFL 339 17664 75PAR/3SP/MINE 10 82 40031 100PAR/FL/Y/27 338 35327 150PAR46/TS 766 36473 75PAR46/TS 766 92060 100PAR/IR/E27 972 14635 150PS25/CVG 657 18178 80PAR/FL/27 338 18822 100PAR38/FL 10 82 28720 150R/IR/CL/E27 972 18179 80PAR/FL/27 338 39503 100R30/CL 555 91372 150R/IR/R/E27 972 26347 80PAR/FL/BG/27 338 36147 105 105 11 85 91288 150R/IR/SA/E27 972 25736 81 81 10 75 42392 105A23/12 766 25927 157 157 11 86 25751 82 82 10 83 46859 110R30/FL/RS/1 10 83 25931 158 158 11 90 25751 82 82 11 86 25848 112 112 11 89 25956 161 161 11 90 40969 85 85 11 88 19008 116A21/TS 766 25962 168 168 11 90 40967 86 86 11 88 19009 116A21/TS 766 91542 175PAR/IR/E27 972 25772 88 88 11 86 19010 116A21/TS 766 19939 189PS25/64 766 39817 88PAR36/FL 10 81 39395 120PAR 763
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