`
`LuxteL’s CeraLux series of lamps
`provide the end market with a value
`supplier of ceramic lamps, wholly made in
`the United States. Originally engineered to be
`an exact replacement for lamps designed
`to operate in existing systems employing
`this type of ceramic, xenon short arc lamp.
`Today the series has been extended
`to provide custom designed lamps for major
`OEMs and includes collimated and focused,
`filtered and UV output in wattages from
`150 to 500.
`
`CeraLux lamps are designed to give the
`instrument builder a combination of rugged
`compactness and extremely high brightness,
`excellent color temperature over life and lamp
`to lamp repeatability.
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`CeraLux Xenon
`Collimated Arc Lamp
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`CeraLux Xenon
`Focused Arc Lamp
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`CeraLux xenon lamps produce
`broadband light with color
`temperatures of approximately
`5900°K. This results in
`excellent white light for
`photopic, video and
`photographic applications.
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`CeraLux ® Xenon Focused Arc Lamps
`With Elliptical Reflector
`B Body Size
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`PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
`DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
`Reflector Geometry Elliptical 1 = X2/1.0592 + Y2/.502
`Window Diameter 1 inch (25.4 mm)
`Weight 150 grams
`
`Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters
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`OPERATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
` CL300BF-10F CL300BUV-10F CL175BF-10F CL175BUV-10F CL125BF-10F CL125BUV-10F
`POWER (WATTS)
`Nominal 300 300 175 175 125 125
`Range 175 - 330 175 - 330 150 - 200 150 - 200 75 - 150 75 - 150
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`CURRENT (amps DC)
`Nominal 22 22 14 14 11 11
`Range 13 - 23 13 - 23 12 - 16 12 - 16 8 - 14 8 - 14
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`VOLTAGE (volts DC)
`Nominal 13.5 13.5 12.5 12.5 11 11
`Range 11.5 - 15 11.5 - 15 10.5 – 13.5 10.5 – 13.5 10 – 12.5 10 – 12.5
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`Minimum Ignition Voltage (kV) 23 23 23 23 23 23
`Maximum Temperature 150°C 150°C 150°C 150°C 150°C 150°C
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`Typical Lifetime of lamps is 1000 hours – to 50% of initial output
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`OUTPUT AT NOMINAL POWER
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`Radiant Output (watts) 65 65 34 34 19 19
`Visible Output (lumens) 6500 5900 2700 2500 1600 1400
`UV Output (watts) 3 9 <2 5 1 3
`IR Output (watts) 32 30 19 18 10 10
`Color Temperature (°K) 5800 5100 5800 5100 5800 5100
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`All values and specifications subject to change without notice.
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`CeraLux Xenon Arc Lamps
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`Read all safety, cooling, operational and disposal notes prior to use. Consult the factory at the numbers listed
`below for any assistance in the proper operation and use of all lamps.
`
`SAFETY
`Always take precaution when handling lamps because they are under high pressure.
`•
`The cold weld pinch-off tube is very sharp, care should be taken to not come into contact with it or disrupt it.
`•
`• During operation, the IR and UV radiation can cause skin and eye damage. Do not look directly into a lamp,
`get in the path of the output beam or touch the lamp while operating.
`Proper eye protection should be worn when handling lamps due to high pressure.
`•
`Extra care should be exercised when using lamps that produce ultraviolet radiation.
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`Protection of the eyes and skin should be undertaken when exposure to ultraviolet radiation is possible.
`•
`• When operating UV lamps, UV blocking eye protection should be worn during lamp operation.
`• UV lamps will produce toxic ozone due to ultraviolet radiation below 242 nm acting upon oxygen in air.
`To avoid ozone, an inert atmosphere should be used. Select a non-UV lamp (filtered “F” series” if ultraviolet
`wavelengths are not needed.
`• Due to high operating temperatures, care should be taken if handling lamps after operation.
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`COOLING
`Proper cooling will provide optimum performance and extend life. Forced air cooling should be used.
`•
`Seal temperatures should not be allowed to exceed 200º C. Under nominal ooperating conditions attempts
`•
`should be made to maintain maximum lamp temperatures of 150 º C.
`Appropriate thermal and electrically conductive compounds should be used to promote improved thermal
`conduction between lamps and heat sinks. Do not apply thermal compounds to the lamp window or ceramic
`body. A thick layer should be applied to all surfaces that contact heat sinks.
`
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`OPERATION
`Lamp should not be operated with window facing upwards. Keep lamp oriented to within 45º of vertical.
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`Lamps must be operated within stated current and voltage ranges. Overpowering can lead to electrode
`•
`wear and shortened life. Underpowering may lead to instabilities and problems starting (depending on
`power source).
`Lamps should be mounted in suitable heat sinks.
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`Assure proper polarity of power source when making electrical connections.
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`• Care should be taken when using filters or lenses that may reflect energy back into lamps.
`• Consult the factory at the numbers below for proper use and operation of all lamps.
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`DISPOSAL
`Proper eye protection should be worn when handling lamps.
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`• Care must be taken due to the sharp pinch-off tube on the rear of the lamp.
`The internal pressure of the lamp may be relieved by opening the pinch-off tube with a pair of heavy pliers.
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`The internal gas will be heard escaping through the tube opening. The lamp may now be disposed of.
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`WARRANTY
`LuxteL’s CeraLux lamps are covered by a 500 hour warranty.
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`Typical lifetime is 1000 hours (50% of initial output).
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`LuxteL® llc
`100 Ferncroft Road ~ Danvers, MA 01923 USA
`Tel. 978.774.9136 ~ Fax. 978.774.1559
`Email: info@luxtel.net / Web: http://www.luxtel.net
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