HTI 250 W/32C 2/CS 1/SKU

Product features and benefits
  • Robust design with precision reflector alignment
  • Consistent lumen output over the life of the lamp
  • Higher luminous efficacy than conventional HID lamps provides higher fixture efficiency
Areas of application
  • Concert Lighting
  • Club & Disco
  • Stage & Theatre
  • Studio, TV, & Film
  • Architecture & Architainment
Safety advice
Because of their high luminance, UV radiation and high internal pressure during operation, HTI lamps may only be operated in enclosed lamp casings specially constructed for the purpose. Appropriate filters must ensure that UV radiation is reduced to an acceptable level. Mercury is released if the lamp breaks. Special safety precautions must be taken. Information on safety and handling is available on request or can be found in the leaflet included with the lamp or in the operating instructions.

Technical Data

General Product Information

Global order reference

HTI 250W/32 C W

Product number (Americas)

54089

Product name (Americas)

HTI 250 W/32C 2/CS 1/SKU

Family brand

HTI

Electrical Data

Nominal wattage

250 W

Nominal voltage

45.0 V

Nominal current

6 A

Type of current

AC

Photometric Data

Color temperature

5600 K

Color rendering index Ra

70

Physical Attributes & Dimensions

Lamp base

FaXP2.5-2x65

Diameter (in)

2.638 in

Diameter

67.0 mm

Length

73.0 mm

Connector: presence

Yes

Product weight

115.00 g

Lifetime Data

Nominal lifetime

250 hr

Environmental & Regulatory Information


Information according Art. 33 of EU Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACh)

Primary article identifier

4050300021805

Date of declaration

29-10-2024

Declaration no. in SCIP database

In work

Candidate list substance 1

No declarable substances contained

Packaging information

Product number

EAN/UPC

Packaging

Quantity

Outside dimensions l x w x h

Gross weight

54089 4050300021805 FOLDING BOX 1
54089 4050300248820 SHIPPING BOX 2 7.3in x 3.8in x 4.5in 0.8lb

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