This means that the lamp consumes 250 watts of power when operated at 230 volts. It indicates the electricity consumption and the voltage rating required for the lamp to operate efficiently.
This question doesn't make sense as asked. In your question, you say 50w lamp. That means the lamp will draw 50 watts. However, the lamp can't be a 230v lamp and a 12v lamp. In either case, most lamps are rated by actual wattage, so look on the side of the box or on the stamp on each lamp.
It was called the T. A. Edison electric - lamp. In Europe it was called the Ediswan lamp.
A bulb in a lamp converts electric energy into light and heat energy.
NOT PROPERLY Although it may light, it will burn out pre-maturely due to the higher current flow. A ballast and its lamp must always be a proper match in any HID (high intensity discharge) application. The 400 watt rating of your ballast is NOT a maximum rating. It is 400 and only 400.
Yes, a touch lamp can be converted to a regular electric lamp by replacing the touch-sensitive module with a regular on/off switch. This involves disconnecting the touch control system and wiring in a traditional switch for manual control of the lamp.
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A 250W infrared heat lamp can reach temperatures up to around 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit when operating at full power. The exact temperature can vary based on factors such as the design of the lamp and its surroundings.
No. The lamp has to match the ballast. The lamp will not ignite if the wrong ballast is used.
This question doesn't make sense as asked. In your question, you say 50w lamp. That means the lamp will draw 50 watts. However, the lamp can't be a 230v lamp and a 12v lamp. In either case, most lamps are rated by actual wattage, so look on the side of the box or on the stamp on each lamp.
If we see something marked "HPL" as regards lighting, it usually means high performance lamp. These specialty lamps are designed for the stage and studios, or for where ever a high performance lamp is required - usually to generate a lot more illumination.
My EE EF lamp is marked Chicago if that is any help.yes
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It was called the T. A. Edison electric - lamp. In Europe it was called the Ediswan lamp.
When you turn on a lamp, electric energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electric current flowing through the lamp's filament generates heat, which in turn produces light.
the three primary products sold by U.S. electric lamp manufacturers are incandescent, fluorescent, and electric-discharge lights and bulbs.
A bulb in a lamp converts electric energy into light and heat energy.
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