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Philips Infraphil lamp

Here is a Philips heat lamp. It has a PAR38 150W lamp with a B22d-3 cap and is used to direct concentrated heat to parts of the body. I am not certain when this was made, but the lamp itself dates from 1970.

This design (model KL7500 Type 2) was only sold in the UK, other countries had versions which looked similar but did not have the chrome finish or grille over the front of the lamp.
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Philips Infraphil lamp


Here is a Philips heat lamp. It has a PAR38 150W lamp with a B22d-3 cap and is used to direct concentrated heat to parts of the body. I am not certain when this was made, but the lamp itself dates from 1970.

This design (model KL7500 Type 2) was only sold in the UK, other countries had versions which looked similar but did not have the chrome finish or grille over the front of the lamp.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Philips Lighting
Model Reference:Infraphil KL7500 Type 2
Lamp
Lamp Type:Incandescent
Filament/Radiator Type:Tungsten filament
Base:B22d-3
Fixture
Fixture Type:Table Stand
Ballast Type:N/A
Socket Type:B22d-3
Location:Personal collection
Electrical
Wattage:240V
Physical/Production
Fabrication Date:Lamp - August 1970 (Date code 0H)
Application/Use:Medical
File information
Filename:DSC03054.JPG
Album name:Sammi / Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
Filesize:326 KiB
Date added:31 Oct 2025
Dimensions:2464 x 1386 pixels
Displayed:5 times
DateTime Original:2019:11:19 20:27:50
Exposure Time:1/40 sec
FNumber:f/2.8
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:5.35 mm
ISO:200
Model:DSC-W120
White Balance:0
URL:https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1016
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Ria   [Fri 31 Oct 2025 at 17:09]
It works well whenever we've used it. I must find out the unlit pictures.
Max   [Fri 31 Oct 2025 at 21:29]
Why did they add a grille in front of the lamp for the UK market? PAR lamps are really hard to damage/destroy. Are you guys that violent/clumsy?
Ria   [Sat 01 Nov 2025 at 00:37]
Good point, we have no idea..! It might just have been aesthetic, it does look quite good.

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