SIEMENS SIERAY MAT/V DUAL 250V-300W Self-ballasted mercury lamp
Lampe à lumière mixte
Mischlichtlampe
			  The SIERAY-DUAL lamp, first marketed in 1935, was invented by Dr. J. N. Aldington of Siemens Electric
              Lamps & Supplies in Preston, England. It combines a mercury discharge tube and a tungsten
			  filament, and therefore requires no choke or condenser to operate: the lamp may be inserted into an ordinary lampholder
              and operated directly from the supply mains. Acting as a resistive current limiter, the
			  filament connected in series with the discharge tube has the effect of ballasting the arc. It also addresses
			  the colour rendering problem of the medium pressure mercury lamps, which emit a greenish light, by adding red
			  wavelengths to the emitted spectrum.
			  The filament is divided in two halves. Discharge lamps take a period of time to attain full
			  brightness when the whole of the mercury is vaporised. To speed up this process, a higher current is required,
			  so only half of the filament is used when the lamp is ignited. After several minutes, a bimetal switch located
			  near the discharge tube closes, and brings the second half of the filament into circuit.
			  These lamps were very expensive, they have been superseded by phosphor coated lamps, which
			  provide a good deal of colour correction, and make use of the UV radiation from the discharge, increasing the
			  efficacy of the lamp.
              Fiche technique • Data sheet • Datenblatt:
              SIERAY.pdf
			   
			  
			  Hauteur • Height • Höhe : 29 cm • 11" 4/10
			  
			  
			  
			  the bimetal switch
			  
              
 
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