3B SCIENTIFIC 1003187 Optical Halogen Lamp, 1000593, 1006780 Transformer, Optical components, 1002837 Halogen lamp Instruction sheet

3B SCIENTIFIC 1003187 Optical Halogen Lamp, 1000593, 1006780 Transformer, Optical components, 1002837 Halogen lamp Instruction sheet

Below you will find brief information for Optical Halogen Lamp 1003187, Transformer 1000593, Transformer 1006780. The five-beam optical halogen lamp is a bright light source with five parallel light apertures for experiments involving ray optics to be conducted on a lab bench. It consists of a metal housing with integrated ventilation fan and includes an adjustable reflecting mirror for setting the beam length. Thanks to a magnetic foil the lamp can also be used on a whiteboard.

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Optical Halogen Lamp 1003187 Instruction Sheet | Manualzz
3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS
Five-Beam Optical Halogen Lamp 1003187
Instruction sheet
07/12 ALF
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1. Safety instructions
Sockets (not shown)
Lever for reflecting mirror
Lamp housing
Air slits
Fan
Light apertures
3. Technical data
Caution. Lamps get hot when they are switched
on for a long period of time.
• When handling the lamp during the experiment, use a cloth or other protection. Do not
cover the air slits.
• After the experiment leave the lamp to cool.
Halogen lamp:
Connection:
Slit width:
Slit spacing:
Housing dimensions:
12 V, 50 W
via 4-mm safety jacks
2 mm
18 mm
approx. 210x118x85 mm³
4. Operation
2. Description
4.1 General notes
Suitable voltage sources for operation of the
halogen lamp are, for example:
Transformer 12 V, 60 W (230 V, 50/60 Hz)
1000593
or
Transformer 12 V, 60 W (115 V, 50/60 Hz)
1006780
• Do not allow the lamp to suffer mechanical
shocks.
• Do not supply the lamp with an operating
voltage in excess of 12 V.
The five-beam optical halogen lamp is a bright
light source with five parallel light apertures for
experiments involving ray optics to be conducted on a lab bench.
It consists of a metal housing with integrated
ventilation fan and includes an adjustable reflecting mirror for setting the beam length.
Thanks to a magnetic foil the lamp can also be
used on a whiteboard.
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4.2 Accessories
Set of optical components
Spare halogen lamp 12 V, 50 W
1002993
1002837
4.3 Changing the bulb
Any deposits of fat from the skin on a halogen
lamp bulb cause the glass to become fogged
and significantly reduce the life of the bulb.
• Do not touch the glass bulb of the halogen
lamp with fingers.
• Remove the securing screws and remove
the lid of the casing.
• Take out the defective halogen bulb.
• Holding the replacement bulb with a cloth or
other protective material, push the connecting wires into the socket.
• Screw the lid back on.
3B Scientific GmbH ▪ Rudorffweg 8 ▪ 21031 Hamburg ▪ Germany ▪ www.3bscientific.com
Subject to technical amendments
© Copyright 2012 3B Scientific GmbH

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Key Features

  • Five parallel light apertures
  • Adjustable reflecting mirror
  • Integrated ventilation fan
  • Magnetic foil for whiteboard use
  • 12 V, 50 W halogen lamp
  • 2 mm slit width
  • 18 mm slit spacing
  • Suitable for ray optics experiments

Frequently Answers and Questions

What voltage is required to operate the halogen lamp?
The halogen lamp requires 12 V and has a power rating of 50 W.
What are the recommended voltage sources for operating the lamp?
Suitable voltage sources are Transformer 12 V, 60 W (230 V, 50/60 Hz) 1000593 or Transformer 12 V, 60 W (115 V, 50/60 Hz) 1006780.
How do I change the halogen bulb?
Do not touch the glass bulb with your fingers. Remove the securing screws and the lid of the casing. Take out the defective halogen bulb. Hold the new bulb with a cloth and push the connecting wires into the socket. Screw the lid back on.

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