You can expect our lamps to meet or exceed the industry standard of 1000 hours. Our UV replacement lamps are manufactured to stringent quality standards using the latest production techniques and high-quality raw materials.
Our lamps carry a standard 1000-hour warranty provided they run under normal operating conditions. In the unlikely event of failure due to a manufacturing defect after less than 100 hours, a replacement will be given at no charge. If a failure occurs between 100 and 1000 hours and is not due to adverse operating conditions, mishandling, etc., then a prorated credit will be given.
If the air around the lamp is not cooled properly, the temperature will rise causing the quartz tube to soften and lose its shape. Adjustment of the cooling and airflow around the lamp will be required however the lamp body should not be cooled below 600 degrees Celsius as the mercury could condense and adversely affect lamp power and performance.
Many parts of your equipment may be electrically grounded. UV lamps usually operate at extremely high voltages and power. It is possible for damaged or overheated equipment to trip out the electrical safety circuit. Since high voltages are present, please consult our field technician who is a qualified electrical engineer and can offer equipment service.
Follow these steps:
Follow these steps:
The area between the tips of the electrodes within the lamp body should be maintained at an operating temperature of 650 – 850 degrees Celsius. The area consisting of the metal foil and end fitting should be maintained at a temperature of less than 250 degrees Celsius. If the lamp has an electrical lead or wire, it should be maintained at a temperature of less than 200 degrees Celsius.
Adding metal halide additives to a lamp will not enhance output. The electrical system must be matched to the lamp so that the striking and operating voltage necessary to vaporize the halide is available. Also, the ink or coating must be formulated to match the spectral output of the additive lamp. Our technical department is available to assist with any curing or drying issues you may be experiencing.
Upgrading a lamp requires both the lamp and power supply to be replaced. Additional modifications to the lamp head may also be needed to provide an optimal working environment. Please contact our technical department for advice.
This lump is a closed seal, known as the “pip” or “filling tip” and is produced as a result of a dual-process manufacturing method. This will not interfere with the lamp’s output.
Proper lamp maintenance is important for ideal lamp life. Lamp discoloration can be caused by many factors: