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GEC 60W SLI/H Linear Sodium Lamp

A collage of one of our wonderful linear lampses.  The correct ballast for this is virtually unobtanium, but it works very well on a 50W SON ballast.
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GEC 60W SLI/H Linear Sodium Lamp


A collage of one of our wonderful linear lampses. The correct ballast for this is virtually unobtanium, but it works very well on a 50W SON ballast.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:The General Electric Company of England PLC
Model Reference:60W SLI/H
Lamp
Lamp Type:Linear LPS (SLI/H)
Filament/Radiator Type:Linear crescent-shaped arc tube
Base:2 x G13
Shape/Finish:T12, clear
Service Life:10,000 hours
Burning Position:Horizontal +/- 20°
Electrical
Wattage:60
Voltage:82
Current:0.83A
Optical
Lumen Output: 6,000 lm (@ 100 hrs) 5,700 lm (average)
Lumen Efficacy:100 lm/W (@ 100 hrs)
Colour Temperature:1700K
Colour Rendering Index:Ra -44
Physical/Production
Dimensions:16½ inches (419.1mm)
Factory Location:Shaw, Oldham
Fabrication Date:February 1985 (Date code SB)
Application/Use:Street lighting
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Sammi   [Wed 17 Jul 2024 at 00:21]
And it is wonderful, what a shame they were never widely adopted. Sad
Ria   [Thu 09 Apr 2026 at 23:58]
We had our Thorn 200W HO lamp litted today, must take some pictures of it, also the 140W one.
Tuopeek   [Fri 10 Apr 2026 at 10:16]
I thought only GEC made these but learned Thorn also made them with their distinctive 'clover' style discharge tube. I only have the GEC version in the 60W format. Sad
Ria   [Fri 10 Apr 2026 at 13:16]
The Lamptech page for the 200W HO version states it had a rather unique 5-leaf clover arc tube, but ours only has the usual 4-leaf one Wonder Linear Sodium Lamp
Max   [Fri 10 Apr 2026 at 14:45]
The 5-leaf clover burner is quite rare indeed, I have three different Thorn SLIs (including a 200W HO type) and they are all of the 4-leaf kind. Note also that German Osram used to produce linear LPS lamps as well (see there).
Ria   [Fri 10 Apr 2026 at 16:44]
The genuine ballast for the 200W HO lamp seems rather rare, but we found that a US 175W M57 ballast is virtually a perfect match Linear Sodium Lamp

Yes I saw the German lamp, very nice, also probably somewhat hard to find..!
Max   [Sat 11 Apr 2026 at 07:33]
It is near impossible to find. German linear sodium lamps are much rarer than British ones.
AgentHalogen_87   [Sat 11 Apr 2026 at 11:24]
The fact linear sodium was so rare makes it all the more special
Ria   [Sat 11 Apr 2026 at 15:25]
The first street lighting on UK motorways was an installation of 1,200 140W linear sodium lamps on the M1 between London and Luton in 1971. I was almost certainly driven under them when out with my father at the time, but not being all that interested in lighting at the time I didn't realise Sad Linear Sodium Lamp

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