Description
PROJECT ON HAVELLS BROCHURES
Blacklight Lamps
Catalog 2012-13
Courtesy Moel
BLACKLIGHT LAMPS
Insect trapping HACCP Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline Airborne insects such as the common house fly, wasps, midges, etc. can each carry up to 4 million bacteria. The potential for contamination occurs wherever they land, and their presence is absolutely unacceptable in areas of hygiene. Havells manufactures a powerful arsenal of UV-A lamps to attract these insects so that they can either be destroyed, or decontaminated in a humane fashion. The product range includes numerous shapes, sizes and different spectra to suit every application. UV-A lamps enjoy numerous spin-off applications in other industries as well. One of the most important is to be found in the cosmetics business, where UV-A tubes are employed in the gel method of professional finger nail curing.
2 3
4 5 6-7 9 10-11
Blacklight BL355 & BL368 - Compact Blacklight Toughcoat™
Insect trapping
INSECT TRAPPING: HOW DOES IT WORK?
All insect traps rely on the fundamental phenomenon that flying insects are attracted to long wave UV-A radiation. However in order to maximize the efficiency of traps, we need a deeper understanding of when and why insects are attracted. To take the example of mosquitoes, the process starts with the preparation for birth of the baby insects. The mother mosquito lays her eggs in a dark and damp place, where the babies will be able to shelter and mature. The choice of location is very important, because the newly born insects are especially prone to dehydration. Indeed after hatching, they can only venture out in the absence of solar rays, which would cause dehydration and death. Since they can emerge only in the dark, their eyes have evolved to be especially sensitive to the low level UV-A night time radiation. Natural instinct drives them towards better lit areas where they can see more easily, and these can be produced artificially with the aid of UV-A lamps. As the young insect matures, its resistance to the perils of dehydration begins to strengthen. Eventually it is capable of flying in the early evening under greater levels of sunlight, and its eyes begin to lose their UV sensitivity. Clearly then, the efficiency of UV traps works best with younger insects. By the time the young females are ready to lay their own eggs, their sensitivity to UV is completely gone. In its place, a ravishing thirst for blood draws them to the scent and heat of human and animal bodies. However the female remains eager to find a safe place to lay her eggs, and natural instinct will draw her towards the same kind of dark and humid locations that she originally hatched in. We can learn much from this life story of the mosquito in order to mount an effective campaign of disinfection. The optimum time for the use of traps is at the beginning of spring – to capture the UV-sensitive creatures as soon as they hatch. Lamps should be energized at dusk and switched off at dawn, destroying the young population to prevent further breeding. When summer then draws, the numbers of adults will have been dramatically reduced. However the traps must be left operational to attract longrange insects flying in from other areas which have not been disinfected.
HACCP
THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF INSECTS
Flying insects have an appetite for our leftovers – satisfying their hunger on rotting organic matter. It goes without saying that our decomposing waste is literally teeming with pathogenic substances. During feeding the insects pick these up, and will subsequently spread them everywhere they land. Many of these pathogens are particularly harmful to humans:
WHAT IS HACCP?
HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points) is a hygienic means of controlling and monitoring aimed at safeguarding the health of the consumer.
WHERE DOES THE STANDARD APPLY?
Analysis of the relevant business operation will reveal a number of critical areas, where laws demand that specified controls must be implemented. The HACCP approach is a scientific method to prevent and discover the causes of any particular problem, for instance:
BUSINESS CATEGORIES COVERED BY THE STANDARD
It is a legal obligation to provide adequate protection in all businesses which manufacture, prepare, process, package, store, transport, handle, sell or supply foodstuffs to the consumer. For example:
Streptococci cause infections of the digestive system and skin. Campylobacter leads to dangerous intestinal infections. Chlamydia parasite nests inside us causing serious ill health. Klebsiella causes painful infection of the urinary tracts, and respiratory system.
It identifies and minimizes the risks of food contamination It facilitates the execution of formal inspections It promotes a system of open and transparent competition with consumer protection as the objective. It applies not only to finished goods but the whole production cycle.
However it’s not only flying creatures which have to be targeted. Just as harmful are the flour beetle, the bread weevil, the Trogoderma (warehouse beetle) and the Tigola. Constant protection of the critical areas is of great importance. In order to minimize these harmful effects, certain guidelines and regulations have been established in many countries. The best example is the HACCP-system. See following page.
restaurants bars, confectioners food, fruit and vegetable resellers grocers, delicatessens butchers, fishmongers bakers chemists
4
5
Courtesy Moel
Blacklight BL350
The BL350 tubes represent Havells’s original and standard range. These lamps emit UV-radiation between 315 nm and 400nm with a peak at 352nm. This range of UV-A radiation attracts insects, mainly flies and mosquitoes.
Blacklight BL350
E27
D
27
E27 L D
20W 178 38
L
27
G23
23
D
G23 L D
32
9W 165 28
11W 233 28
The lamps exist in linear, circline and compact versions. They are electrically and dimensionally equivalent to other fluorescent lamps of similar ratings. Besides insect trapping they also enjoy widespread applications in diazo printing machines, chemical processing, photo polymerization and mineral detection. A new application, mostly for compact lamps, is nail curing devices. Havells’s compact BL-lamps guarantee that the drying process does not last longer than 2 minutes. The result is naturally shining and strong nails.
L
L
20,8
G24d
23
G24d L D
26W 147 35
D
L
35
35
G24q
G24q L D 13W 115 35
2G11
D
30
2G11 L D
18W 225 38
36W 415 38
24
d
44
G5
G13
B D
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/m2 depending on the wattage.
G10q
A
22W 32W
A min 149.1 149.1
A max 155.6 155.6
B min 147.6 147.6
B max 157.2 157.2
D min 203.2 203.2
D max 215.9 215.9
d min 26.2 26.2
d max 30.9 30.9
A max 4W 135.9 6W 212.1 8W 288.3 11W 212.1 15WT5 288.3 15WT8 437.4 25WT8 18” 437,4 15WT12 15” 20WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 48” 1199.4
B min 140.6 216.8 293.0 216.8 293.0 442.1 442,1 594.5 594.5 1204.1
B max 143.0 219.2 295.4 219.2 295.4 444.5 444,5 596.9 596.9 1206.5
C max 150.1 226.3 302.5 226.3 302.5 451.6 451,6 375,4 604.0 604.0 1213.6
D nom 16 16 16 16 16 26 26 38 38 38 38
Ordering Code 0028318 0025275 5026088 0025277 0025158 0025454 0025239 0025247 0000007 0000017 0000023 0000384 0000045 5001800 5001810 0022918 5001803 0001635 5001801 0000489 0000455
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Item description Mini-Lynx 20W BL350 Longlife LYNX-S BL355 9W LYNX-S BL350 9W LYNX-S BL350 11W LYNX-DE BL350 13W LYNX-D BL350 26W LYNX-L BL350 18W LYNX-L BL350 36W F4 T5 BL350 F6 T5 BL350 F8 T5 BL350 F11 T5 BL350 F15 T5 BL350 F15 T8 BL350 F25 T8 BL350 18’’ F15 F20 F40 F40 T12 T12 T12 T12 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 500PH 15” 24” 24” 48”
Watt W 20 9 9 11 13 26 18 36 4 6 8 11 15 15 25 22 20 40 40 22 32
Volt V 230 60 60 91 91 105 58 106 29 42 56 34 44 55 38 57 57 47 103 62 57
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Current v 0.160 0.170 0.170 0.155 0.175 0.325 0.375 0.435 0.170 0.160 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.600 0.500 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.480
Lamp Color BL350 BL355 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350
Base E27 G23 G23 G23 G24q-1 G24d-3 2G11 2G11 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G10q
Packing Quantity 20 50 50 50 50 50 10 10 50 25 25 25 200 25 25 30 25 25 25 12 12
FC22 BL350 8” FC32 BL350 8”
Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline
Recent improvements in Phosphor technology have led to a new generation of UV-A lamp with much improved insect attraction efficiency. This range, called BL368, is a premium high performance range. Two major improvements: 1. The energy distribution of the BL368 lamp is a much narrower band concentrated around the spectral peak at 368nm. This is widely accepted as the most important frequency for the attraction of flying insects. The radiation at 368nm is twice as powerful as from BL350 tubes, and because of this the lamp attracts many more insects. 2. Furthermore, the depreciation of UV-A output over time is significantly reduced. After 5000 hours of operation, the lamp maintains 80% of its original 100% output. The result is that it performs longer and better throughout the season. The lamps exist in linear, circline and compact versions. They are electrically and dimensionally equivalent to other fluorescent lamps of similar ratings. Besides insect trapping they also enjoy widespread applications in diazo printing machines, chemical processing, photo polymerization and mineral detection. A new application, mostly for compact lamps, is nail curing devices. Havells compact BL-lamps guarantee that the drying process does not last longer than 2 minutes. The result is naturally shining and strong nails.
BL368 vs. BL350
BL350 BL368
Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline
G5 G13
G10q
d
B
D
A
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective 1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL368-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/ m2 depending on the wattage.
A max 4W 135.9 6W 212.1 8W 288.3 11W 212.1 15WT5 288.3 15WT8 437.4 18WT8 589.8 25WT8 18” 437,4 30WT8 894,6 36WT8 589.8 20WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 48” 1199.4
B min 140.6 216.8 293.0 216.8 293.0 442.1 594.5 442,1 899,3 594.5 594.5 594.5 1204.1
B max 143.0 219.2 295.4 219.2 295.4 444.5 596.9 444,5 901,7 596.9 596.9 596.9 1206.5
C max 150.1 226.3 302.5 226.3 302.5 451.6 604.0 451,6 908,8 604.0 604.0 604.0 1213.6
D nom 16 16 16 16 16 26 26 26 26 26 38 38 38
22W 32W
A min 149.1 149.1
A max 155.6 155.6
B min 147.6 147.6
B max 157.2 157.2
D min 203.2 203.2
D max 215.9 215.9
d min 26.2 26.2
d max 30.9 30.9
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Courtesy Bower
Ordering Code 0000085 0000088 0000089 0000097 0000090 5001802 0000091 0002166 0000098 0000092 0000361 0001638 5001809 0000456 0000100
Item description F4W T5 BL368 F6W T5 BL368 F8W T5 BL368 F11W T5 BL368 F15W T5 BL368 F15 T8 BL368 F18W T8 BL368 24" NEW F25 T8 BL368 18" F30 T8 BL368 F36W T8 BL368 24" NEW F20 T12 BL368 24" F40 T12 BL368 24" F40 T12 BL368 48" FC22 T12 BL 368 8" FC32 T12 BL 368 8"
Watt W 4 6 8 11 15 15 18 25 30 36 20 40 40 22 32
Volt V 29 42 56 34 44 55 59 38 96 50 57 47 103 62 57
Current A 0.170 0.160 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.36 0.600 0.365 0.85 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.480
Light Color BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368
Base G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G10q
Packing Quantity 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 12
Courtesy Moel
UV-A= 315-400nm
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UV-B=280-315nm
9
Blacklight BL355 & BL368 - Compact
D
E27
D
27
E27 L D
20W 165 52
L
27
G23
23 23 23 23
D
20,8 20,8
G23 L D
9W 165 28
11W 233 28
L
32 32
G24d
23 23
D
G24d L D
35 35
26W 147 35
L
35
35
G24q
G24q L D 13W 115 35
2G11
D
30 30
2G11 L D
18W 225 38
36W 415 38
L
24
24
44
44
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Ordering Code
Item description
Watt W
Volt V
Current A
Light Color
Base
Packing Quantity
Blacklight BL355 - Compact
0025275 Lynx-S 9W BL355 9 60 0.170 BL355 G23 50
Blacklight BL368 - Compact
5026088 0025411 0025412 0025708 0025709 0025268 5025695 MiniLynx 20W BL368 Lynx-S 9W BL 368 Lynx-S 11W BL 368 Lynx-DE 13W BL368 Lynx-D 26W BL368 Lynx-L 18W BL368 Lynx-L 36W BL368 20 9 11 13 26 18 36 230 60 91 91 105 58 106 0.160 0.170 0.155 0.175 0.325 0.375 0.435 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 E27 G23 G23 G24q-1 G24d-3 2G11 2G11 20 50 50 50 50 10 10
UV-A= 315-400nm
10
UV-B=280-315nm
11
Blacklight Toughcoat ™
What are Toughcoat™ lamps? Toughcoat™ lamps are shatter resistant blacklight lamps ensuring excellent fragment retention in the event of break-age. The tubes are coated with FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene). This coating differs from conventional PET (PolyEthylene Terphthalate) polymers in that it transmits 97% of the UV-radiation so as to maintain maximum insect attraction. FEP is also a much tougher material which will not become brittle as it ages. Why use Toughcoat™ lamps? For many companies, especially those operating in the food area (also restaurants), the risk of glass and mercury contamination is real. Toughcoat lamps pay dividends in avoiding injury, contamination and loss of production time in case a lamp should be broken. Health and safety regulations carry heavy penalties for avoidable injury of employees, making these lamps an especially sound investment. To meet the FDA guidelines. High quality features
Blacklight Toughcoat ™
8WT5 15WT8 15WT5 15WT8 18W 24” 20W/2ft-24” 25WT8 18” 30WT8 36W 24” 40W/2ft-24” 40W/4ft-48” A max 288.3 437.4 288.3 437.4 589.8 589.8 437,4 894,6 589.8 589.8 1199.4 B min 293.0 442.1 293.0 442.1 594.5 594.5 442,1 899,3 594.5 594.5 1204.1 B max 295.4 444.5 295.4 444.5 596.9 596.9 444,5 901,7 596.9 596.9 1206.5 C max 302.5 451.6 302.5 451.6 604.0 604.0 451,6 908,8 604.0 604.0 1213.6 D nom 16 26 16 26 26 38 26 26 26 38 38
Excellent fragment retention in the event of breakage The protective FEP coating meets the IEC60068-2-75 Pendulum Hammer test (5 Joule) and the 4m drop test, demonstrating excellent glass retention in the event of accidental lamp breakage. The 97% UV-A transmission of FEP maintains maximum insect attraction. No discoloration or yellowing of shatter resistant coating during the entire lamp life (> 10,000 hrs). The FEP material does not degrade during life. Versions employing PET coatings become brittle, and may not contain fragments. PET is also less transparent for UV-radiation..
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL or BL368-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/m2 depending on the wattage or about one-fifth of the limit.
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Courtesy PestWest
The coating withstands up to 200°C in both open and enclosed IP65 fittings. The melting temperature is 260°C. Meets all necessary regulations for resistance to heat and fire, and does not support combustion when exposed to naked flame or excessive heat. It passes the 850°C Glow Wire Test Satisfies the requirements of the International Food Standard (IFS 2004) FDA approved, in compliance with 21CFR177.1550 Regulatory Compliance Status. Satisfies the requirements of the BRC (British Retail Consortium) leading supermarkets global standard. In paragraph 3.2.2.6.2 it states “All bulbs and strip lights, including those on electric fly killer units, where they constitute a risk to products, shall be protected by shatterproof plastic diffusers, sleeve covers or with a shatterproof protective coating”.
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Ordering Item description Code 0000044 5001805 0000127 0000128 0000121 0000132 0001648 0001649 0001650 0000124 0001664 0001651 0001652 0001665 0000125 5011801 0001630 F8W T5 BL350 Toughcoat™ F15W T8 BL350 Toughcoat™ F20W T12 BL350 Toughcoat™ F40W T12 2ft BL350 Toughcoat™ F40W T12 4ft BL350 Toughcoat™ FC22W BL350 Toughcoat™ F8W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F11W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F15W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F15W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ F18W T8 BL368 Toughcoat 24" NEW F25W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 18" F30W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F36W T8 BL368 Toughcoat 24" NEW F20W T12 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F40W T12 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F40W T12 BL 368 48" Toughcoat™ 48"
Watt W 8 15 20 40 40 22 8 11 15 15 18 25 30 36 20 40 40
Volt V 56 55 57 47 103 62 56 34 44 55 59 38 96 50 57 47 103
Current A 0.145 0.310 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.36 0.600 0.365 0.85 0.370 0.880 0.430
Light Color BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368
Base G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13
Cap to Cap Lamp Length (mm)
288 437 590 590 1199 216
Packing Quantity 25 25 25 25 25 12 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Courtesy PestWest
UV-A= 315-400nm
UV-B=280-315nm
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D I S T R I B U T I O N
C E N T E R S
Commerce City, CO Irvine, CA Irving, TX Atlanta, GA Headquarters
Houston, TX
HAVELLS, Inc.
125 Villanova Drive, Atlanta, GA 30336 Ph.1-800-922-6693 e-mail : [email protected] www.havells-USA.com
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PROJECT ON HAVELLS BROCHURES
Blacklight Lamps
Catalog 2012-13
Courtesy Moel
BLACKLIGHT LAMPS
Insect trapping HACCP Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline Airborne insects such as the common house fly, wasps, midges, etc. can each carry up to 4 million bacteria. The potential for contamination occurs wherever they land, and their presence is absolutely unacceptable in areas of hygiene. Havells manufactures a powerful arsenal of UV-A lamps to attract these insects so that they can either be destroyed, or decontaminated in a humane fashion. The product range includes numerous shapes, sizes and different spectra to suit every application. UV-A lamps enjoy numerous spin-off applications in other industries as well. One of the most important is to be found in the cosmetics business, where UV-A tubes are employed in the gel method of professional finger nail curing.
2 3
4 5 6-7 9 10-11
Blacklight BL355 & BL368 - Compact Blacklight Toughcoat™
Insect trapping
INSECT TRAPPING: HOW DOES IT WORK?
All insect traps rely on the fundamental phenomenon that flying insects are attracted to long wave UV-A radiation. However in order to maximize the efficiency of traps, we need a deeper understanding of when and why insects are attracted. To take the example of mosquitoes, the process starts with the preparation for birth of the baby insects. The mother mosquito lays her eggs in a dark and damp place, where the babies will be able to shelter and mature. The choice of location is very important, because the newly born insects are especially prone to dehydration. Indeed after hatching, they can only venture out in the absence of solar rays, which would cause dehydration and death. Since they can emerge only in the dark, their eyes have evolved to be especially sensitive to the low level UV-A night time radiation. Natural instinct drives them towards better lit areas where they can see more easily, and these can be produced artificially with the aid of UV-A lamps. As the young insect matures, its resistance to the perils of dehydration begins to strengthen. Eventually it is capable of flying in the early evening under greater levels of sunlight, and its eyes begin to lose their UV sensitivity. Clearly then, the efficiency of UV traps works best with younger insects. By the time the young females are ready to lay their own eggs, their sensitivity to UV is completely gone. In its place, a ravishing thirst for blood draws them to the scent and heat of human and animal bodies. However the female remains eager to find a safe place to lay her eggs, and natural instinct will draw her towards the same kind of dark and humid locations that she originally hatched in. We can learn much from this life story of the mosquito in order to mount an effective campaign of disinfection. The optimum time for the use of traps is at the beginning of spring – to capture the UV-sensitive creatures as soon as they hatch. Lamps should be energized at dusk and switched off at dawn, destroying the young population to prevent further breeding. When summer then draws, the numbers of adults will have been dramatically reduced. However the traps must be left operational to attract longrange insects flying in from other areas which have not been disinfected.
HACCP
THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF INSECTS
Flying insects have an appetite for our leftovers – satisfying their hunger on rotting organic matter. It goes without saying that our decomposing waste is literally teeming with pathogenic substances. During feeding the insects pick these up, and will subsequently spread them everywhere they land. Many of these pathogens are particularly harmful to humans:
WHAT IS HACCP?
HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points) is a hygienic means of controlling and monitoring aimed at safeguarding the health of the consumer.
WHERE DOES THE STANDARD APPLY?
Analysis of the relevant business operation will reveal a number of critical areas, where laws demand that specified controls must be implemented. The HACCP approach is a scientific method to prevent and discover the causes of any particular problem, for instance:
BUSINESS CATEGORIES COVERED BY THE STANDARD
It is a legal obligation to provide adequate protection in all businesses which manufacture, prepare, process, package, store, transport, handle, sell or supply foodstuffs to the consumer. For example:
Streptococci cause infections of the digestive system and skin. Campylobacter leads to dangerous intestinal infections. Chlamydia parasite nests inside us causing serious ill health. Klebsiella causes painful infection of the urinary tracts, and respiratory system.
It identifies and minimizes the risks of food contamination It facilitates the execution of formal inspections It promotes a system of open and transparent competition with consumer protection as the objective. It applies not only to finished goods but the whole production cycle.
However it’s not only flying creatures which have to be targeted. Just as harmful are the flour beetle, the bread weevil, the Trogoderma (warehouse beetle) and the Tigola. Constant protection of the critical areas is of great importance. In order to minimize these harmful effects, certain guidelines and regulations have been established in many countries. The best example is the HACCP-system. See following page.
restaurants bars, confectioners food, fruit and vegetable resellers grocers, delicatessens butchers, fishmongers bakers chemists
4
5
Courtesy Moel
Blacklight BL350
The BL350 tubes represent Havells’s original and standard range. These lamps emit UV-radiation between 315 nm and 400nm with a peak at 352nm. This range of UV-A radiation attracts insects, mainly flies and mosquitoes.
Blacklight BL350
E27
D
27
E27 L D
20W 178 38
L
27
G23
23
D
G23 L D
32
9W 165 28
11W 233 28
The lamps exist in linear, circline and compact versions. They are electrically and dimensionally equivalent to other fluorescent lamps of similar ratings. Besides insect trapping they also enjoy widespread applications in diazo printing machines, chemical processing, photo polymerization and mineral detection. A new application, mostly for compact lamps, is nail curing devices. Havells’s compact BL-lamps guarantee that the drying process does not last longer than 2 minutes. The result is naturally shining and strong nails.
L
L
20,8
G24d
23
G24d L D
26W 147 35
D
L
35
35
G24q
G24q L D 13W 115 35
2G11
D
30
2G11 L D
18W 225 38
36W 415 38
24
d
44
G5
G13
B D
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/m2 depending on the wattage.
G10q
A
22W 32W
A min 149.1 149.1
A max 155.6 155.6
B min 147.6 147.6
B max 157.2 157.2
D min 203.2 203.2
D max 215.9 215.9
d min 26.2 26.2
d max 30.9 30.9
A max 4W 135.9 6W 212.1 8W 288.3 11W 212.1 15WT5 288.3 15WT8 437.4 25WT8 18” 437,4 15WT12 15” 20WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 48” 1199.4
B min 140.6 216.8 293.0 216.8 293.0 442.1 442,1 594.5 594.5 1204.1
B max 143.0 219.2 295.4 219.2 295.4 444.5 444,5 596.9 596.9 1206.5
C max 150.1 226.3 302.5 226.3 302.5 451.6 451,6 375,4 604.0 604.0 1213.6
D nom 16 16 16 16 16 26 26 38 38 38 38
Ordering Code 0028318 0025275 5026088 0025277 0025158 0025454 0025239 0025247 0000007 0000017 0000023 0000384 0000045 5001800 5001810 0022918 5001803 0001635 5001801 0000489 0000455
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Item description Mini-Lynx 20W BL350 Longlife LYNX-S BL355 9W LYNX-S BL350 9W LYNX-S BL350 11W LYNX-DE BL350 13W LYNX-D BL350 26W LYNX-L BL350 18W LYNX-L BL350 36W F4 T5 BL350 F6 T5 BL350 F8 T5 BL350 F11 T5 BL350 F15 T5 BL350 F15 T8 BL350 F25 T8 BL350 18’’ F15 F20 F40 F40 T12 T12 T12 T12 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 500PH 15” 24” 24” 48”
Watt W 20 9 9 11 13 26 18 36 4 6 8 11 15 15 25 22 20 40 40 22 32
Volt V 230 60 60 91 91 105 58 106 29 42 56 34 44 55 38 57 57 47 103 62 57
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Current v 0.160 0.170 0.170 0.155 0.175 0.325 0.375 0.435 0.170 0.160 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.600 0.500 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.480
Lamp Color BL350 BL355 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350
Base E27 G23 G23 G23 G24q-1 G24d-3 2G11 2G11 G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G10q
Packing Quantity 20 50 50 50 50 50 10 10 50 25 25 25 200 25 25 30 25 25 25 12 12
FC22 BL350 8” FC32 BL350 8”
Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline
Recent improvements in Phosphor technology have led to a new generation of UV-A lamp with much improved insect attraction efficiency. This range, called BL368, is a premium high performance range. Two major improvements: 1. The energy distribution of the BL368 lamp is a much narrower band concentrated around the spectral peak at 368nm. This is widely accepted as the most important frequency for the attraction of flying insects. The radiation at 368nm is twice as powerful as from BL350 tubes, and because of this the lamp attracts many more insects. 2. Furthermore, the depreciation of UV-A output over time is significantly reduced. After 5000 hours of operation, the lamp maintains 80% of its original 100% output. The result is that it performs longer and better throughout the season. The lamps exist in linear, circline and compact versions. They are electrically and dimensionally equivalent to other fluorescent lamps of similar ratings. Besides insect trapping they also enjoy widespread applications in diazo printing machines, chemical processing, photo polymerization and mineral detection. A new application, mostly for compact lamps, is nail curing devices. Havells compact BL-lamps guarantee that the drying process does not last longer than 2 minutes. The result is naturally shining and strong nails.
BL368 vs. BL350
BL350 BL368
Blacklight BL368 - Linear & Circline
G5 G13
G10q
d
B
D
A
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective 1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL368-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/ m2 depending on the wattage.
A max 4W 135.9 6W 212.1 8W 288.3 11W 212.1 15WT5 288.3 15WT8 437.4 18WT8 589.8 25WT8 18” 437,4 30WT8 894,6 36WT8 589.8 20WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 24” 589.8 40WT12 48” 1199.4
B min 140.6 216.8 293.0 216.8 293.0 442.1 594.5 442,1 899,3 594.5 594.5 594.5 1204.1
B max 143.0 219.2 295.4 219.2 295.4 444.5 596.9 444,5 901,7 596.9 596.9 596.9 1206.5
C max 150.1 226.3 302.5 226.3 302.5 451.6 604.0 451,6 908,8 604.0 604.0 604.0 1213.6
D nom 16 16 16 16 16 26 26 26 26 26 38 38 38
22W 32W
A min 149.1 149.1
A max 155.6 155.6
B min 147.6 147.6
B max 157.2 157.2
D min 203.2 203.2
D max 215.9 215.9
d min 26.2 26.2
d max 30.9 30.9
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Courtesy Bower
Ordering Code 0000085 0000088 0000089 0000097 0000090 5001802 0000091 0002166 0000098 0000092 0000361 0001638 5001809 0000456 0000100
Item description F4W T5 BL368 F6W T5 BL368 F8W T5 BL368 F11W T5 BL368 F15W T5 BL368 F15 T8 BL368 F18W T8 BL368 24" NEW F25 T8 BL368 18" F30 T8 BL368 F36W T8 BL368 24" NEW F20 T12 BL368 24" F40 T12 BL368 24" F40 T12 BL368 48" FC22 T12 BL 368 8" FC32 T12 BL 368 8"
Watt W 4 6 8 11 15 15 18 25 30 36 20 40 40 22 32
Volt V 29 42 56 34 44 55 59 38 96 50 57 47 103 62 57
Current A 0.170 0.160 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.36 0.600 0.365 0.85 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.480
Light Color BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368
Base G5 G5 G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G10q
Packing Quantity 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 12
Courtesy Moel
UV-A= 315-400nm
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UV-B=280-315nm
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Blacklight BL355 & BL368 - Compact
D
E27
D
27
E27 L D
20W 165 52
L
27
G23
23 23 23 23
D
20,8 20,8
G23 L D
9W 165 28
11W 233 28
L
32 32
G24d
23 23
D
G24d L D
35 35
26W 147 35
L
35
35
G24q
G24q L D 13W 115 35
2G11
D
30 30
2G11 L D
18W 225 38
36W 415 38
L
24
24
44
44
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Ordering Code
Item description
Watt W
Volt V
Current A
Light Color
Base
Packing Quantity
Blacklight BL355 - Compact
0025275 Lynx-S 9W BL355 9 60 0.170 BL355 G23 50
Blacklight BL368 - Compact
5026088 0025411 0025412 0025708 0025709 0025268 5025695 MiniLynx 20W BL368 Lynx-S 9W BL 368 Lynx-S 11W BL 368 Lynx-DE 13W BL368 Lynx-D 26W BL368 Lynx-L 18W BL368 Lynx-L 36W BL368 20 9 11 13 26 18 36 230 60 91 91 105 58 106 0.160 0.170 0.155 0.175 0.325 0.375 0.435 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 E27 G23 G23 G24q-1 G24d-3 2G11 2G11 20 50 50 50 50 10 10
UV-A= 315-400nm
10
UV-B=280-315nm
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Blacklight Toughcoat ™
What are Toughcoat™ lamps? Toughcoat™ lamps are shatter resistant blacklight lamps ensuring excellent fragment retention in the event of break-age. The tubes are coated with FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene). This coating differs from conventional PET (PolyEthylene Terphthalate) polymers in that it transmits 97% of the UV-radiation so as to maintain maximum insect attraction. FEP is also a much tougher material which will not become brittle as it ages. Why use Toughcoat™ lamps? For many companies, especially those operating in the food area (also restaurants), the risk of glass and mercury contamination is real. Toughcoat lamps pay dividends in avoiding injury, contamination and loss of production time in case a lamp should be broken. Health and safety regulations carry heavy penalties for avoidable injury of employees, making these lamps an especially sound investment. To meet the FDA guidelines. High quality features
Blacklight Toughcoat ™
8WT5 15WT8 15WT5 15WT8 18W 24” 20W/2ft-24” 25WT8 18” 30WT8 36W 24” 40W/2ft-24” 40W/4ft-48” A max 288.3 437.4 288.3 437.4 589.8 589.8 437,4 894,6 589.8 589.8 1199.4 B min 293.0 442.1 293.0 442.1 594.5 594.5 442,1 899,3 594.5 594.5 1204.1 B max 295.4 444.5 295.4 444.5 596.9 596.9 444,5 901,7 596.9 596.9 1206.5 C max 302.5 451.6 302.5 451.6 604.0 604.0 451,6 908,8 604.0 604.0 1213.6 D nom 16 26 16 26 26 38 26 26 26 38 38
Excellent fragment retention in the event of breakage The protective FEP coating meets the IEC60068-2-75 Pendulum Hammer test (5 Joule) and the 4m drop test, demonstrating excellent glass retention in the event of accidental lamp breakage. The 97% UV-A transmission of FEP maintains maximum insect attraction. No discoloration or yellowing of shatter resistant coating during the entire lamp life (> 10,000 hrs). The FEP material does not degrade during life. Versions employing PET coatings become brittle, and may not contain fragments. PET is also less transparent for UV-radiation..
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Maximum exposure limits are set by EN60335-2-59:1997 at an effective1.0 milliWatt per meter squared (1.0 mW/m2) measured at a distance of 1 meter – originally based on the recommendations of the National Radiological Protection Board in the UK. The irradiance value for a single BL or BL368-lamp measured without reflector and/or fixture, in free air at 25 celsius, is varying between 0.2 and 0.4 mW/m2 depending on the wattage or about one-fifth of the limit.
All lamps are RoHS-compliant
Courtesy PestWest
The coating withstands up to 200°C in both open and enclosed IP65 fittings. The melting temperature is 260°C. Meets all necessary regulations for resistance to heat and fire, and does not support combustion when exposed to naked flame or excessive heat. It passes the 850°C Glow Wire Test Satisfies the requirements of the International Food Standard (IFS 2004) FDA approved, in compliance with 21CFR177.1550 Regulatory Compliance Status. Satisfies the requirements of the BRC (British Retail Consortium) leading supermarkets global standard. In paragraph 3.2.2.6.2 it states “All bulbs and strip lights, including those on electric fly killer units, where they constitute a risk to products, shall be protected by shatterproof plastic diffusers, sleeve covers or with a shatterproof protective coating”.
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Ordering Item description Code 0000044 5001805 0000127 0000128 0000121 0000132 0001648 0001649 0001650 0000124 0001664 0001651 0001652 0001665 0000125 5011801 0001630 F8W T5 BL350 Toughcoat™ F15W T8 BL350 Toughcoat™ F20W T12 BL350 Toughcoat™ F40W T12 2ft BL350 Toughcoat™ F40W T12 4ft BL350 Toughcoat™ FC22W BL350 Toughcoat™ F8W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F11W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F15W T5 BL368 Toughcoat™ NEW F15W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ F18W T8 BL368 Toughcoat 24" NEW F25W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 18" F30W T8 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F36W T8 BL368 Toughcoat 24" NEW F20W T12 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F40W T12 BL 368 Toughcoat™ 24" F40W T12 BL 368 48" Toughcoat™ 48"
Watt W 8 15 20 40 40 22 8 11 15 15 18 25 30 36 20 40 40
Volt V 56 55 57 47 103 62 56 34 44 55 59 38 96 50 57 47 103
Current A 0.145 0.310 0.370 0.880 0.430 0.400 0.145 0.350 0.310 0.310 0.36 0.600 0.365 0.85 0.370 0.880 0.430
Light Color BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL350 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368 BL368
Base G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G10q G5 G5 G5 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13 G13
Cap to Cap Lamp Length (mm)
288 437 590 590 1199 216
Packing Quantity 25 25 25 25 25 12 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Courtesy PestWest
UV-A= 315-400nm
UV-B=280-315nm
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