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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Osram |
| Model Reference: | LT Signal |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Incandescent, dual filament |
| Filament/Radiator Type: | 2 x Tungsten filaments |
| Base: | B22d-3 (3-pin BC) |
| Shape/Finish: | A60, clear |
| Fixture | |
| Fixture Type: | Railway signal |
| Electrical | |
| Wattage: | 32.5 |
| Voltage: | 100 |
| Optical | |
| Colour Temperature: | 2800K |
| Physical/Production | |
| Factory Location: | England (location unknown but believed to be Wembley) |
| Fabrication Date: | May 1991 (Date code YE) |
| Application/Use: | Signalling on London Underground Railways |
| File information | |
| Filename: | LT_100V_32_5W_Signal_Lamp.jpg |
| Album name: | Ria / Incandescent Lamps |
| Keywords: | Lamps |
| Filesize: | 402 KiB |
| Date added: | 31 Aug 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 2072 x 1288 pixels |
| Displayed: | 37 times |
| Software: | Shotwell 0.31.3 |
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What an odd lamp. 32.5 W is very specific though... they could not round it to 30, 32, 33, or 35 W?
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I have absolutely no idea why it is such strange rating, there must have been some reasoning behind it, but I'm as baffled as you are..!
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Maybe it was to provide a specific lumen output .
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Could be, although I wouldn't have thought that was so specific a requirement. But then I'm not a signalling engineer.
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