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Atlantalightbulbs.Com | Eiko 2011 Full Line Catalog Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc. www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 EiKO EiKO Full Line Catalog Line Catalog Full Full Line Catalog 2011 WORLD HEADQUARTERS 23220 W. 84th Street • Shawnee, KS • 66227 2011 Phone: 913-441-8500 • Toll-Free: 1-800-852-2217 Fax: 913-441-6679 • Toll-Free: 1-800-492-8975 Simplicity. Solutions. Selection. EIKO CANADA 81 King Street • Barrie, Ontario L4N 6B5 • Canada Phone: [1] 705-721-5189 Fax: [1] 705-721-7855 [email protected] EiKO UK/Ireland 55 Newton Park • Leixlip • Co. Kildare • Ireland Phone: 353[01]624-5046 Fax: 353[01]686-5303 [email protected] EiKO Europe Mittelwegring 20/23 • 76751 Jockgrim • Germany Phone: [49] 0 7271-7607-0 Fax: [49] 0 7271-7607-29 [email protected] EiKO China Room 7A3, BLK201, Tairan Industrial Park, Futian District, Shenzhen, China Phone: [86] 755-8835-0908 Fax: [86] 755-8250-4066 [email protected] EiKO Taiwan 25F, No. 29-1, Sec. 2 • Zhongzheng E. Rd. • Danshuei Jen Taipei, Taiwan ROC Phone: [886] 2-8809-9966 Fax: [886] 2-8809-8372 [email protected] EiKO Korea 708-2 Gojan-dong • Danwon-gu • Sam Young Town #606 Ansan City • Gyeonggi Province • Republic of Korea Phone: [82] 31-486-6001 Fax: [82] 31-486-4002 eiko-korea.co.kr www.eiko.com Rev. 111 www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc. Selection. Solutions. Simplicity. Unmatched Selection EiKO has the broadest selection of any manufacturer in its class. We cover a wide array of industries such as electrical, commercial, automotive, audio visual, medical, photographic and stage/studio. EiKO supports our wide coverage through our numerous ware- house locations, strong relationships with superior contract manufacturers and by continually upgrading our manufacturing capabilities. Forward-Thinking Solutions EiKO is staffed with industry-experienced specialists who bring both expertise and common sense to a business relationship. We present practical solutions that look towards future growth and profitability. Marketing tools, inventory control, cost- cutting operational methods and Certified Green products are all examples of how EiKO partners with customers to help solve their pressing issues. Practical Simplicity Business with EiKO is an exercise in Simplicity. We partner with our customers to provide a smooth, seamless method to grow their sales and profits through our EDI capabilities, quick and personal response time, no SPA requirements, a free drop-ship program that protects your dating terms and a customer-friend- ly ordering process. www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 Table Of Contents AtlantaCross Light Referencing Bulbs, Inc. i-xvi HID Lamps 1 Metal Halide HID Lamps 1 Medium & Mogul Based Metal Halide HID Lamps 1 Pulse Start Metal Halide HID Lamps 1 Open Fixture Rated Metal Halide HID Lamps 2 Double Ended Metal Halide HID Lamps 3 Single Ended Metal Halide HID Lamps 3 High Pressure Sodium HID Lamps 3 Mercury Vapor HID Lamps 3 ColorMaster PRO™ Ceramic Metal Halide 4 ColorMaster PRO™ PAR Lamps 4 ColorMaster PRO™ MR16 Lamps 4 ColorMaster PRO™ Double-Ended Lamps 4 ColorMaster PRO™ Bi-pin Lamps 4 ColorMaster PRO™ EDX17 Lamps 5 Fluorescent Lamps 5 CFLi Lamps 5 Spiral Shaped CFLi Lamps 5 Medium Based Spiral CFLi Lamps 5 Dimmable CFLi Lamps 5 Mogul Based Spiral CFLi Lamps 6 GU24 Based Spiral CFLi Lamps 6 Reduced Mercury T2 Spiral Shaped CFLi Lamps 6 PAR CFLi Lamps 6 R-Shaped CFLi Lamps 7 Decorative CFLi Lamps 7 A Shaped Decorative CFLi Lamps 7 B10 Decorative CFLi Lamps 7 B13 Decorative CFLi Lamps 7 G25 Decorative CFLi Lamps 7 Compact Fluorescent Lamps 8 Duo-Tube CFL Lamps 8 Quad-Tube CFL Lamps 8 Triple-Tube CFL Lamps 9 FML CFL Lamps 9 4-Pin Based Spiral CFL Lamps 9 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 10 T5 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 10 Programmed Start T5 Lamps 10 Preheat T5 Lamps 10 Blacklight T5 Lamps 10 T8 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 10 CEE Specied T8 Lamps 10 High Lumen T8 Lamps 11 Energy Saving T8 Lamps 11 Programmed Start T8 Lamps 11 Preheat T8 Lamps 12 Blacklight T8 Lamps 12 T8 U-Bend Fluorescent Lamps 12 T12 Linear Fluorescent Lamps 12 Circular Fluorescent Lamps 12 Fluorescent Starters 12 Halogen Lamps 13 PAR Halogen Lamps 13 PAR20 Halogen Lamps 13 PAR30 Halogen Lamps 13 PAR30 Long Neck Halogen Lamps 13 PAR38 Halogen Lamps 13 A-Line Halogen Lamps 14 MR8 Halogen Lamps 14 MR8 Supreme Halogen Lamps 14 MR11 Halogen Lamps 14 MR11 Supreme Halogen Lamps 14 MR16 Halogen Lamps 14 MR16 Supreme Halogen Lamps 15 MR16 Screw Base Halogen Lamps 15 MR16 Line Voltage Halogen Lamps 16 Aluminized Reector Lamps 16 37mm Diameter Aluminized Reector Lamps 16 56mm Diameter Aluminized Reector Lamps 16 Single Ended Halogen Lamps 16 Double Ended Halogen Lamps 17 Double Ended Short Halogen Lamps 17 www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 G4 Base 2-pin Halogen Lamps 17 G6.35Atlanta Base Light2-pin Bulbs,Halogen Inc. Lamps 17 Bi-pin Line Voltage Halogen Lamps 18 Halogen Heat Lamps 18 SoLux Halogen Lamps 18 SoLux MR16 3500K Lamps 18 SoLux MR16 4100K Lamps 18 SoLux MR16 4700K Lamps 19 SoLux PAR 3500K Lamps 19 Incandescent Lamps 19 A Shaped Incandescent Lamps 19 Rough Service Lamps 19 C Shaped Lamps 20 R & BR Incandescent Lamps 20 S Shaped Lamps 20 T Shaped Lamps 21 Globe Decorative Lamps 21 Torpedo Decorative Lamps 21 Bent Tip Decorative Lamps 21 Vibration Resistant Fan Bulb Lamps 21 Safety-Coated Lamps 22 LED Lamps 22 LED Linear Refit 22 Dimmable LED 22 LED PAR Lamps 22 LED MR16 Lamps 22 Miniature Replacement LED Lamps 23 LED Holiday Strings 23 70 Lamp Strings 23 Miniature & Automotive Lamps 23 Miniature Lamps 23 Automotive Forward Lighting 37 High Performance Forward Lighting 37 ClearVision™ Supreme 37 ClearVision™ XL 37 PowerVision™ PRO 37 9000 Series Halogen Forward Lighting 37 800 Series Halogen Lamps 38 H1 Series Halogen Lamps 39 H2 Series Halogen Lamps 39 H3 Series Halogen Lamps 39 H4 Series Halogen Lamps 39 H7 Series Halogen Lamps 40 H8-H13 Halogen Lamps 40 HID - OE Replacement Lamps 40 Motorcycle and Snowmobile Lamps 40 Automotive Cabinets 41 Sealed Beam Lamps 42 Incandescent Sealed Beam Lamps 42 Halogen Sealed Beam Lamps 43 ANSI Coded Lamps 43 ArcMaster SSTV Discharge Lamps 49 ColorMaster Digital Imaging Lamps 49 Germicidal Lamps 49 Healthcare, Medical & Scientific Lamps 49 www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc. Cross Referencing for Automotive Miniatures and General Lighting General Overview Cross referencing a light bulb (technically called a “lamp”) can be done in two ways: • By matching the known part number of your lamp to a part number of another manufacturer known to have the same specifications. • By matching the specifications of your lamp to the specifications of a known part number. Step 1: What is the lamp type? 1) Do you have an Automotive Miniature or a General Lighting lamp? • Miniatures are usually just that: small, miniature lamps. They are typically designed to provide light for instrument panels or for other focused-light uses. • General Lighting lamps are larger in size and designed to light larger areas. For Automotive Miniatures: Step 2: What is the bulb shape? B G P RP S T TL 1) Identify the shape of the bulb. • “Bulb” refers to the glass portion of the lamp. • Refer to the diagram for common bulb shapes. Note: The number after the letter designation of a bulb means “eighths of an inch.” Example: T-2 is a T-shaped bulb that is approximately 2/8” in diameter; each eighth is 0.125”, so a T-2 would be approximately 0.250” in diameter. Step 3: What is the base type? 1) Identify the base type - see page 5. • The base supports the lamp in the socket and conducts electricity to the filament. • Refer to the diagrams on the facing page for common base types. Step 4: What is the voltage and wattage? 1) Determine the voltage. 2) Determine the wattage. • This information can usually be found stamped on the base of the bulb. • If only given amps, remember this conversion: Amps x Volts = Watts. www.eiko.com i www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc. Common Miniature Base Types BAY15d - DC Bayonet Axial Prefocus BA7S BA9s - Miniature Bay BA15s - SC Bayonet BA20d BA20s Indexed End Cap European Bayonet European Bayonet Glass Wedge Glass Wedge D.F. Wedge Fuse Cap SF6/6 BA5S BA7S Festoon Cap T13/4 T3¼ HB2 P43t-38 HB3 HB4 Micro-Midget Flanged Glass Wedge T5 HB1/HB5 Axial Prefocus H4 P43t Right Angle Prefocus Right Angle Prefocus Knurled Screw T3/4 Midget Flanged Midget Grooved Midget Screw Miniature Bayonet Miniature Flanged Miniature Screw T13/4 T13/4 E5 BA9S P13.5s (HPR) E10 Miniature Wedge P15-3 Double P15-3 Single P14.5s P15D-3 P15S-3 P15D P15S P36t P43t Special-Midget Flanged P45t PK22s PX43t Right Angle Prefocus Rigid Loop S.F. Wedge T1¼ Sub-Midget Flanged Special Screw T1 T3/4 Bi-Pin T1 Bi-Pin T1¼ Bi-Pin T13/4 Bi-Pin X511 ii www.eiko.com www.AtlantaLightBulbs.com 1-888-988-2852 Atlanta Light Bulbs, Inc. For General Lighting: Step 2: What is the lamp family and sub-family? 1) Use the chart below to determine to which family your lamp belongs. A Line R & BR PAR Incandescent MR Types JC, JCD Halogen General Quartz Lighting HID Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium Fluorescent Mercury Vapor Compact Linear Step 3: What is the bulb shape? B G P RP S T TL 1) Identify the shape of the bulb. • “Bulb” refers to the glass portion of the lamp.
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