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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Venture (Philips for the arc tube) |
| Model Reference: | HIT250W/HOR/DU/4.5K |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Quartz metal halide |
| Filament/Radiator Type: | Thermal discharge in argon, mercury, and metal halide vapors (Na, Tl, In) |
| Base: | E40 |
| Shape/Finish: | Tubular clear |
| Service Life: | 15 / 9 kh (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Burning Position: | Horizontal ±20° |
| Electrical | |
| Wattage: | 245 / 295 W (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Voltage: | 128 V (both gears) |
| Current: | 2.10 / 2.50 A (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Optical | |
| Lumen Output: | 21.3 / 26.8 klm (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Lumen Efficacy: | 86.9 / 90.8 lm/W (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Colour Temperature: | 4500 / 4000 K (HPM/HPS gear) |
| Colour Rendering Index: | 65 Ra8 |
| Physical/Production | |
| Factory Location: | Shanghai, China |
| Fabrication Date: | February 2017 |
| Application/Use: | General lighting |
| File information | |
| Filename: | 2020-06-28_Venture_HIT250W21HOR21DU214_5K.jpg |
| Album name: | Max / Random lamp of the day |
| Keywords: | Lamps |
| Filesize: | 387 KiB |
| Date added: | 03 Jul 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 1200 x 800 pixels |
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| Software: | Adobe Photoshop 25.7 (Windows) |
| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1368 |
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Making metal halides suitable to run on both HPS and mercury gear was a great opportunity in marketing and must have been a bit of a headache for engineering. Any halides I've seen after a life on HPS gear look very stressed. Often with the quartz distorted and bulged with the high arc temperature.
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Osram was the first lampmaker to introduce this concept in the late 1980s. The trick is to design a lamp that can run reliably at high current/power on the HPS ballast, and optimize the thermal balance of the arc tube so as to limit the degradation in performances at the lower current/power on the HPM ballast. That's a very neat approach to HID lamp design and it certainly added value to the product! That being said, it doesn't mean that the lamp doesn't take a beating at its max rated wattage - the difference in mean service life between the two operations is quite large!
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