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Re: Lamp Question

by "Robert S. Ely (Bob)" <rsely74@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 29, 2008 at 09:04 PM

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Rich Dionne wrote:

>>In article <1193063127.913280.326...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>   Rich Dionne <r.dio...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hey, all--
>>>I've got a lamp for an architectural fixture in my building that I
>>>cannot identify. It looks like a small fluorescent tube incased in a
>>>glass envelope. It is not a pinned lamp; rather, the ends of the glass
>>>envelope are the contacts (they have small metal cap on each end). The
>>>outer envelope measures approximately 5" x 5/16"; the inner, white,
>>>tube--which appears to be a fluorescent--measures about 5" by about
>>>1/8". The only marking anywhere on the lamp is a small label: 3500K
>>>(which is clearly color temperature, not wattage).
>>>Any ideas what this might be?
>>>      
>>>
>
>On Oct 23, 3:26 am, charles <char...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>perhaps it is a small fluorescent tube? (nominal 6" long)
>>    
>>
>
>Quoting my original post: "it looks like a small fluorescent tube";
>I've got that much fugured out. We need to order replacement lamps,
>and I can't find a part number anywhere. (I *love* new buildings!)
>
>  
>
>>any chance of a picture somewhere?
>>    
>>
>
>I'll see what I can do.
>
>Rich
>
>  
>
Check the brand and model of the luminaire. Go to their website and see 
what the mfgr. states is the proper replacement for it.

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Rich Dionne wrote:
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      <pre wrap="">Hey, all--
I've got a lamp for an architectural fixture in my building that I
cannot identify. It looks like a small fluorescent tube incased in a
glass envelope. It is not a pinned lamp; rather, the ends of the glass
envelope are the contacts (they have small metal cap on each end). The
outer envelope measures approximately 5" x 5/16"; the inner, white,
tube--which appears to be a fluorescent--measures about 5" by about
1/8". The only marking anywhere on the lamp is a small label: 3500K
(which is clearly color temperature, not wattage).
Any ideas what this might be?
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On Oct 23, 3:26 am, charles <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="mailto:char...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    <pre wrap="">perhaps it is a small fluorescent tube? (nominal 6" long)
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Quoting my original post: "it looks like a small fluorescent tube";
I've got that much fugured out. We need to order replacement lamps,
and I can't find a part number anywhere. (I *love* new buildings!)

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I'll see what I can do.

Rich

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 10 Posts in Topic:
Lamp Question
Rich Dionne <r.dionne@  2007-10-22 14:58:37 
Re: Lamp Question
charles <charles@[EMAI  2007-10-23 08:26:20 
Re: Lamp Question
Rich Dionne <r.dionne@  2007-10-23 05:38:22 
Re: Lamp Question
charles <charles@[EMAI  2007-10-23 14:12:28 
Re: Lamp Question
"Tim Perry" <  2007-10-23 19:41:18 
Re: Lamp Question
"Robert S. Ely (Bob)  2008-06-29 21:04:10 
Re: Lamp Question
Torrance Bell <starlit  2008-06-29 20:31:05 
Re: Lamp Question
"John B" <sp  2008-06-30 10:47:39 
Re: Lamp Question
Torrance Bell <starlit  2008-06-30 13:56:41 
Re: Lamp Question
RickR <info@[EMAIL PRO  2007-10-24 16:20:43 

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