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Ledvance PLANTASTAR 250 W E40 User Instruction
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Operating instructions
Power supply
Suitable control gear is required to operate the lamps.
This may be electromagnetic ballasts (also called con- ventional control gear (CCG) or chokes) or electronic control gear (ECG). For chokes, the tap provided for the available supply voltage (usually 230 V AC at
50 Hz) must be used. If a different supply voltage is used, control gear with appropriate taps designed for these voltages must be used.
Photometric and electrical data
All stated electrical and photometric data are specific values after aging the lamps for 100 hours and are valid for operation on reference equipment (IEC 60923) under laboratory conditions. For lamps that are only released for operation on ECG, the values are valid for operation on square wave electronic control gear (IEC 61167) under laboratory conditions.
For HQI® lamps the specified values apply to the horizontal burning position for T-types > 150 W and
TS-types and for the base-up burning position for T-types
≤ 150 W, E unless indicated otherwise. NAV® lamps are all measured in the horizontal burning position. In other burning positions there may be considerable differences in the measured values, particularly the luminous flux, color temperature and lamp life. The luminous flux is virtually unaffected by the ambient temperature outside the fixture.
At low ambient temperatures down to around – 50 °C special igniters are needed.
All POWERSTAR® HQI®-TS ... and VIALOX® NAV®-TS
... lamps achieve their rated data at relatively high ambient temperatures, such as those in typical fixtures or fixture simulators. Detailed information on fixture simulators for determining lamp data for HQI®-TS can be found in IEC
61167, Annex B.6. NAV®-TS ... lamps should be treated similarly.
Lamp survival factor (LSF) states the percentage of lamps that still function after a given period of time.
Safety
OSRAM high intensity discharge lamps meet the safety requirements defined in IEC 62035 and IEC 61167.
Because of their high operating pressure the following lamps may only be used in fully enclosed fixtures designed to take them. In the rare case that a discharge vessel shatters, the fixture must be able to retain all the hot pieces of ceramic or glass throughout its life.
This relates to the following lamps:
— HQI®-T lamps
— HQI®-TS lamps
— HQI®-E lamps
— HQI®-R 150 W/NDL lamps
The following lamps are suitable for open fixtures:
— HQI®-E/P lamps
Operating lamps with a damaged outer bulb is dangerous and therefore not permitted. At the end of their lives, sodium high-pressure lamps and metal halide lamps can exhibit a “rectification” effect. This is not a manufacturerspecific effect. Because of the excessive DC components, when operated on electromagnetic ballasts the lamp control gear (choke, transformers and/or starters) may be overloaded. To meet the requirements of IEC
62035 therefore, suitable protective measures must be taken to ensure that safety is maintained under these conditions. This applies also to control gear with the option of power reduction. NAV® PLUG-IN lamps have been developed specially as substitutes for mercury vapor lamps in existing fixtures and are therefore not affected. The chokes and pf correction capacitors generally needed for operating discharge lamps may, under certain conditions, create oscillating circuits. These circuits may then produce excessive currents and voltages, which in turn can destroy the control gear, capacitors and lamps. Such resonance phenomena must be avoided by appropriate circuits and fuses.
Lamp lumen maintenance factor (LLMF) states the percentage of luminous flux compared to the value at 100 h still left at a given time.
Permitted line voltage deviation
The permitted line voltage deviation for operation on electromagnetic ballast for HQI® and NAV® is ± 3%.
Sudden fluctuations in the line voltage of more than
± 10% may cause the lamps to go out. If the deviation from rated supply voltage (230 V or 400 V) is permanent without an adjusted choke tap, high intensity discharge lamps may exhibit changes in chromaticity and luminous flux. Lamp life may also be reduced. Electronic control gear like the POWERTRONIC® PTi, PT-FIT or PTo is immune to alterations in supply voltage to a large extent and provides a constant lamp wattage over a wide range of input voltage.
Lamp operation
Operating high intensity discharge lamps for short periods in combination with frequent on/off switching will shorten their life. The lamps should be operated for at least 3 hours and should remain off for at least
30 minutes. This applies in particular to HQI® ≥ 1000 W.
NAV® lamps are not suitable for short on/off cycles but should burn for at least 5 minutes. In low-temperature applications down to -50 °C only HQI® and NAV® lamps are suitable for operation with an external igniter.
Such applications call for special (heatable) igniters such as MZN 400 SU-LT from BAG Turgi (for lamps from 100 to 400 W) and similar igniters from other manufacturers.
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Operating instructions
Fixture design
Fixtures must comply with design according to the standard EN 60598 (thermal characteristics and fuse protection).
HQI® 1000 W to 2000 W lamps should be held without pressure or by means of a lamp support close to the crown end. The same applies to NAV®-T 1000 W lamps in the horizontal burning position. In particular, no radiation must be reflected onto the sensitive parts of the lamp. This may cause thermal overloads, which in turn will generally lead to premature failure. For a detailed description and instructions on how to avoid problems see the brochure entitled “Metal halide lamps.
Instructions for use and application” on the internet at www.osram.com/osram_com/news-and-knowledge/ high-pressure-discharge-lamps/index.jsp.
Control gear
HQI®, NAV®:
— Control gear:
< 220 V high-reactance transformer
≥ 220 V choke (according to IEC 61347)
Electronic control gear (ECG)
For HQI® and NAV® lamps, control gear with suitable overload protection should be used (see Safety).
— Igniters: HQI® and NAV® lamps also need an appropriate igniter. Exceptions:
— HQI®-T 2000/N
— HQI®-T 2000/D/I
— NAV®-E 50/I
— NAV®-E 70/I
— NAV®-E 68
NAV® SUPER lamps require igniters with a higher ignition energy.
With suitable igniters or operating equipment HQI® and NAV® lamps can be instantly restarted while hot. For more information see Restarting.
For the permissible distances between the lamp and the control gear, check the information provided by the equipment manufacturer.
Start-up current
HQI®, NAV®:
Depending on the control gear used, the start-up current may be up to twice as high as the operating current.
Holders
The holders used must be capable of withstanding the high voltages that occur during ignition and hot restrikes.
Suitable high-voltage holders can be ordered from lampholder manufacturers. A retainer is recommended for outdoor applications to prevent them coming loose
(IEC 60238).
Power factors
(without correction)
— HQI®: cos φ 0.5 to 0.7
— NAV®: With chokes cos φ 0.5
For PFC capacitors according to requirements and application check the manufacturer‘s specifications.
Recommended compensation capacitor values for single compensation see pages 6.41 to 6.50.
Power reduction
HQI® lamps must not be operated at reduced wattage as this may result in color shifts, poorer maintenance and shorter lamp life.
Dimming, however, leads to a change in the photometric parameters, lamp efficiency drops and the color rendering decreases. Especially due to the shift in color dimming seems to be less suitable for indoor lighting.
Dimming of NAV®-lamps (with exception of lamps with internal ignition unit) is permissible on POWERTRONIC®
PTo, NAV®-lamps (with exception of lamps with internal ignition unit)
Where dimming is permitted, the lifetime of the lamps remains unchanged. Further details regarding dimming can be found at www.osram.com under News &
Knowledge.
Switch-on
HQI®:
NAV®:
Full luminous flux after approx. 2 to 4 minutes. Starting current approx. 40% to 90% higher – depending on lamp type and control gear
Full luminous flux after approx. 6 to 10 minutes depending on lamp type and control gear. Starting current approx.
25% higher
Circuit protection
Fuses for HQI® and NAV® lamps must be slowacting.
If fuse-wire is used it should be rated for twice the rated lamp current. If MCBs are provided they should comply with characteristic “C”.
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Operating instructions
Restarting
HQI®, NAV®:
These lamps need a little time (0.25 to 15 minutes) to cool down before they can be restarted because the necessary ignition voltage would initially be higher than the supply voltage or, in the case of HQI® and
NAV®, above the ignition voltage of the igniter. The use of a timer igniter is recommended because these ignitors do not provide permanently ignition pulses during cooldown of the lamp and thus prevent overheating. The devices pause after every short ignition attempt and shut down entirely after longer unsuccessful ignition (shutdown earliest after 15 min).
With POWERTRONIC® electronic control gear from
OSRAM high intensity discharge lamps can be operated perfectly and intelligently.
Instant restarting is possible with suitable igniters for the following lamps:
HQI®-TS EXCELLENCE
HQI®-TS
NAV®-TS
The necessary restrike voltage is depending on lamp type 25 to 60 kVs.
Radio interference
Except during ignition, radio interference does not normally occur with high pressure lamps. Capacitors must not be connected parallel to any other high-pressure lamp.
The requirements of DIN EN 50160 must be met.
Color shift
HQI® lamps may show color shifts from lamp to lamp.
These shifts may be due to external influences such as the line voltage, control gear, burning position or fixture design.
End of life
High intensity discharge lamps (HQI® and NAV®) can be considered to have reached the end of their life if:
— there is a marked change in their color or
— there is a significant loss of brightness or
— the lamp no longer ignites or
— the lamp periodically goes out and comes on again.
To protect the control gear and to avoid unnecessary radio interference, HQI® and NAV® lamps must be replaced as soon as they reach the end of their life.
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