Group: rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft
From: charles
Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: Lamp Question

In article < @ >,
Rich Dionne < @ > wrote:

> > In article < ...@ >,
> > Rich Dionne < ...@ > 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 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!)



are you in the UK? If so try
/Main_Index/Lighting_Menu_Index/Lamps_and_Tubes_Index/Fluorescent_Tubes/

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