FILE 19/172 |
Lamp/Fixture Information | |
Manufacturer: | Philips Lighting |
Lamp | |
Lamp Type: | Incandescent |
Filament/Radiator Type: | Tungsten filament |
Base: | E26 |
Shape/Finish: | Pear shaped, clear, krypton-filled |
Service Life: | 8000 hours |
Burning Position: | Vertical cap down to horizontal |
Fixture | |
Fixture Type: | Traffic signal |
Socket Type: | E26 |
Electrical | |
Wattage: | 135 |
Voltage: | 120-125 |
Optical | |
Lumen Output: | 1750 lm |
Physical/Production | |
Factory Location: | Mexico |
Fabrication Date: | June 2005 (Date code F5) |
Application/Use: | Traffic signals |
File information | |
Filename: | 20200314_203819.jpg |
Album name: | Ria / Incandescent Lamps |
Keywords: | Lamps |
Filesize: | 243 KiB |
Date added: | Oct 11, 2024 |
Dimensions: | 2464 x 1386 pixels |
Displayed: | 10 times |
DateTime Original: | 2020:03:14 20:38:19 |
Exposure Time: | 1/20 sec |
FNumber: | f/2.4 |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal length: | 3.3 mm |
ISO: | 160 |
Model: | SM-G800F |
Software: | G800FXXU1CRG3 |
White Balance: | 0 |
URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=554 |
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Anyway the 135w lamps were typically used in 12" signals, as a energy saving alternative to the full wattage 150w lamps. Got a few of these, along with the 116w (12" arrows and pedestrian), 90w, (also for 12" arrows and pedestrians?) 69w, and 60w. (For 8" signals)