Care and Troubleshooting of your Halcyon HID
Care and Troubleshooting of your Halcyon HID Light
The light emitted from the HID arc tube is intense and appropriate safety precautions relating to exposure protection are required. Metal halide bulbs operate at very high temperatures and pressures. The quartz glass of the bulb itself must be kept clean. The glass lamps should be handled with care giving special attention of the quartz arc tube. The Halcyon HID light is a DC lamp; proper electrical wiring polarity must be observed to prevent damage to the lamp.
CAUTION: Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation is emitted from metal halide lamps. Possible skin or eye irritation can result from exposures exceeding 15 minutes. Do not stare at exposed lamp in operation. During operation, the bulb should be enclosed in a housing to prevent injury. Do not remove bulb from equipment until it has cooled. Never handle the bulb when it is operating!
Protect the quartz arc tube when handling the lamp. Keep the arc lamp clean. Do not touch the quartz tube, the inside surface of the reflector, and the connecting wires. Contamination can degrade lamp performance or cause premature failures. If necessary, clean the lamp by wiping with a lint free towel or swab immersed in denatured alcohol.
While HID bulbs last considerably longer than halogen bulbs, you should be aware of several characteristics that indicate that a bulb is approaching the end of its lifespan. Initial symptoms of end-of-life are characterized by low light output and/or intermittent starting. Visual signs include blackening at the ends of the arc tube and electrode tip deterioration. Note that HID bulbs contain metals, including mercury, that are harmful to the environment. Please be responsible in securing proper disposal of an HID bulb.
The bulb and ballast are sensitive to external operating temperature. Although the Halcyon HID light doesn't generate the amount of heat of a halogen light, it should be treated like any other dive light. The HID lamp should only be operated while in the water, to provide proper cooling for the lamp assembly. While transporting your HID light, please don't leave the light in direct sunlight or in a car's interior on a hot day.
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The light emitted from the HID arc tube is intense and appropriate safety precautions relating to exposure protection are required. Metal halide bulbs operate at very high temperatures and pressures. The quartz glass of the bulb itself must be kept clean. The glass lamps should be handled with care giving special attention of the quartz arc tube. The Halcyon HID light is a DC lamp; proper electrical wiring polarity must be observed to prevent damage to the lamp.
CAUTION: Ultraviolet, visible, and infrared radiation is emitted from metal halide lamps. Possible skin or eye irritation can result from exposures exceeding 15 minutes. Do not stare at exposed lamp in operation. During operation, the bulb should be enclosed in a housing to prevent injury. Do not remove bulb from equipment until it has cooled. Never handle the bulb when it is operating!
Protect the quartz arc tube when handling the lamp. Keep the arc lamp clean. Do not touch the quartz tube, the inside surface of the reflector, and the connecting wires. Contamination can degrade lamp performance or cause premature failures. If necessary, clean the lamp by wiping with a lint free towel or swab immersed in denatured alcohol.
While HID bulbs last considerably longer than halogen bulbs, you should be aware of several characteristics that indicate that a bulb is approaching the end of its lifespan. Initial symptoms of end-of-life are characterized by low light output and/or intermittent starting. Visual signs include blackening at the ends of the arc tube and electrode tip deterioration. Note that HID bulbs contain metals, including mercury, that are harmful to the environment. Please be responsible in securing proper disposal of an HID bulb.
The bulb and ballast are sensitive to external operating temperature. Although the Halcyon HID light doesn't generate the amount of heat of a halogen light, it should be treated like any other dive light. The HID lamp should only be operated while in the water, to provide proper cooling for the lamp assembly. While transporting your HID light, please don't leave the light in direct sunlight or in a car's interior on a hot day.
If you are experiencing problems with your HID light ahead of its expected lifespan, take a second to inspect the bulb and ballast assembly http://danceshoes.hyperphp.com/ http://bariatric.atwebpages.com/ Alarm Mortgage System
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