| Lamp
life is rated in hours of operation. If lamps are rated
for 4000 hours at 12 volts it means that at 4000 hours,
50% of the lamps are still working and 50% are not.
- For
maximum light output, tune lighting circuits to provide
between 11.5 and 12.0 volts as measured at lamp terminals
when all of the lamps on the circuit are operating.
- For
longer lamp life, adjust voltage down so lamps receive
between 10.5 and 11.5 volts at the lamp terminals.
- Adjusting
circuit load/run by using FX PotenzaX® Transformers can
regulate voltage.
- To
determine circuit voltage, use FX Digital Voltmeter.
-
For more information on voltage loading and run length
consult our Circuiting
Guidelines.
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| Volts
at Lamp |
Lamp
Life
of Rated |
Lumen
Output
of Rated |
| |
60% |
340% |
| |
75% |
175% |
| |
|
|
| |
200% |
80% |
| |
300% |
75% |
| |
500% |
65% |
| |
900% |
50% |
*
All low voltage lamps/fixtures are designed to operate
at or below 12 volts. Exceeding 12 volts will cause
short lamp life and overheating creating possible
fixture failure. |
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