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Iwasaki EYE M1000A/BD Multi-Metal Lamp

Here is a recent acquisition which I know little about, other than the /BD designation means that it is designed for base down operation. It will operate from a standard 1000W MV ballast, but needs a 2-wire ignitor parallel to the lamp.

One thing we do know is that it's [insert expletive of choice] bright..!
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Iwasaki EYE M1000A/BD Multi-Metal Lamp


Here is a recent acquisition which I know little about, other than the /BD designation means that it is designed for base down operation. It will operate from a standard 1000W MV ballast, but needs a 2-wire ignitor parallel to the lamp.

One thing we do know is that it's [insert expletive of choice] bright..!

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Iwasaki Electric Co. Ltd.
Model Reference:M1000A/BD
Lamp
Lamp Type:Metal Halide Lamp
Filament/Radiator Type:Quartz Arc Tube
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Album name:Ria / Metal Halide Lamps
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Date added:Sep 02, 2024
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wide-lite 1000   [Sep 03, 2024 at 02:13 AM]
I wonder why EYE requires it to be run base down ? The construction looks to be the same as the universal burn lamps on this side of the water .
Ria   [Sep 03, 2024 at 06:56 AM]
Your guess is as good as mine, maybe Max will know Wonder
Sammi   [Sep 03, 2024 at 03:58 PM]
Perhaps it's due to the type of fixture that it's designed, for like the 400W Neon that we have. Wonder
Max   [Sep 04, 2024 at 09:06 PM]
It's not clear from the picture, but it seems that the starting probe is located on the side opposite to the end cap. This would certainly explain the /BD requirement, which usually means horizontal to base down. This needs to be checked in Iwasaki's literature to be certain, however.
Ria   [Sep 04, 2024 at 11:26 PM]
No, if you zoom in you'll see that the starting electrode is at the cap end, the one at the other end isn't connected. Would have to check the literature as you say, would you know where it could be found..?
Max   [Sep 06, 2024 at 11:23 PM]
Then I don't know the specific reason for the /BD rating. You should check Iwasaki's catalogs to get some clarity on this interesting matter.

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