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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Osram-GEC | 
| Model Reference: | 400W MA/V | 
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Mercury Vapour | 
| Filament/Radiator Type: | Aluminosilicate glass arc tube | 
| File information | |
| Filename: | DSC02669.JPG | 
| Album name: | Sammi / Mercury Vapour | 
| Keywords: | Lamps | 
| Filesize: | 233 KiB | 
| Date added: | 21 Aug 2024 | 
| Dimensions: | 1386 x 2464 pixels | 
| Displayed: | 114 times | 
| DateTime Original: | 2019:09:21 16:37:17 | 
| Exposure Time: | 1/800 sec | 
| FNumber: | f/7.1 | 
| File Source: | Digital Still Camera | 
| Flash: | No Flash | 
| Focal length: | 5.35 mm | 
| ISO: | 125 | 
| Model: | DSC-W120 | 
| White Balance: | 0 | 
| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=349 | 
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I checked the literature and GEC does indicate that "MA/V lamps are intended for operation in the cap-up position. Special types are available for cap-down burning." (Osram lamps and tubes, 1955, p.35) without pointing to any other lamp reference. So, it is clear that they had distinct MA/V lamp designs for cap up and cap down operations, and given that Sammi's lamp is the only one I've see with the resistor and the starting probe on the end side of the lamp (i.e., opposite to the cap), clearly a special design, then it is most likely that the lamp shown here is the rarer cap-down version of the MA/V!
As an example, here is an MB/D lamp.