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Author Topic: Osram-GEC MBM/U Mercury Lamp  (Read 15329 times)

Offline sailormoon_01_uk

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Osram-GEC MBM/U Mercury Lamp
« on: November 21, 2009, 04:58:22 am »
Hi All
 
I wonder if anyone has any Technical Information on this Lamp see Photo attached
 
On the Bulb it has Osram 40w MBM/U, it has a P28s or Medium Prefocus Cap it looks similar to this B.T.H. Mazda 40w MBM/U Mining Lamp on Lamptech's website see http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Spec%20Sheets/Mazda%20MBM40.htm , except it has a 3 pin BC or B22d-3 cap.
 
Also does anyone know a compatible Ballast to test the lamp
 
All the Best
 
Colin

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« Last Edit: November 21, 2009, 04:59:55 am by sailormoon_01_uk »

Offline sailormoon_01_uk

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Re: Osram-GEC MBM/U Mercury Lamp
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2009, 10:31:04 am »
I like to thank James Hooker for information on the Osram GEC MBM/U mercury Lamp, the Lamp was used in the lighting of Mines and was specially designe for approval for the Mining Industry

The Lamp Letter Code is as Follows

M = Mercury Vapour
B = Quarz Arc Tube (High Pressure)
M = Mining Applications
/U = Universal (Any) Operating Position

He also advised me on a reccomended ballast which unfortunately has failed but I got it working on a European 35w HPS/MH Ballast the results are as follows

Supply voltage 250 volts
Ballast Type = PARMAR 35w HPS/MH Reactor Ballast (Choke Type)
Lamp Voltage = 100 volts
Lamp current = 0.56 amps

He advised me I may require to give the Lamp a High Voltage kick by using a 35/50/70w HPS Ignitor or a Tesla Coil (I don't Have), howeber the lamp struck without any starting aid.

Photos attached

All the Best

Colin

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http://the-lighting-museum.yolasite.com/
« Last Edit: November 21, 2009, 10:35:44 am by sailormoon_01_uk »