Philips Son-T-Light HPS Lamp Bulb - 600W
Philips Master Son-T-Plus 600w HPS are the perfect solution for landscape and security applications where lower light levels are desired. Philips high pressure sodium lamps have superb energy savings and low maintenance costs. They also have a very long lamp life and excellent lumen maintenance.
Philips Son-T-Light HPS Lamp - 600W Benefits:
- Superior technology results in a long and reliable lifetime, high lumen maintenance and a reliable ignition over lifetime
- High energy efficacy and absence of lead (Pb) makes this a sound environmental offer
- High luminous efficacy makes this the most energy efficient HPS lamp
Philips Son-T-Light HPS Lamp - 600W Features:
- Clear tubular outer bulb
- Ceramic discharge tube with Philips Integrated Antenna (PIA) for a long and reliable lifetime
- Robust construction with few welding points is highly vibration- and shock-resistant, further reducing early failures and extending lamp life
- ZrCo getter ensures high lumen maintenance and few early failures
- "Plus" concept with high efficacy translated into high light output
- Completely lead-free lamps
Philips Son-T-Light HPS Lamp - 600W Specifications:
General Characterstics
System Description: External Ignitor
Cap-Base: E40
Bulb: T46 [T 46mm]
Bulb Finish: Clear
Operating Position: any [Any or Universal (U)]
Life to 5% failures: 12000hr
Life to 10% failures: 15000 hr
Life to 20% failures: 20000 hr
Life to 50% failures: 30000 hr
Light Technical Characterstics
Color Code: 220 [CCT of 2000K]
Color Rendering Index: 25 (max) Ra8
Color Temperature: 2000K
Luminous Flux EM 25°C, Rated: 55800Lm
Lum Efficacy Rated EM 25°C: 137 Lm/W
Lumen Maintenance 2000h: 96%
Lumen Maintenance 4000h: %
Lumen Maintenance 5000h : 90%
Lumen Maintenance 12000h: %
Lumen Maintenance 20000h: 77 %
Electrical Characteristics
Lamp Wattage: 600W
Lamp Wattage EM 25°C, Nominal: 600.0W
Lamp Wattage EM 25°C, Rated: 600.0W
Voltage: 230V
Lamp Voltage: 100V
Lamp Current EM: 5.8A
Ignition Time: 10 (max) s
Run-up time 90%: 5 (max) min
Re-ignition Time [sec] 60 (max) s