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High temp Luminaires

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RobWard

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Nov 7, 2001
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Does anyone know of any luminaires suitable for installing in large "walk in" ovens, going up to 180 deg C?
 
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Hi, difficult one to solve, but i found:


The best bet is GE lighting:
Appliance fluorescents from the online catalogue.

Designed for intermittent burning service in appliances, ovens and dryers
Rated at 3 hours per start; life and watts depend on the ballast
Types;

Code Desc. Base Type Bulb watts
Type
10257 F22"T8/D/4 Medium BiPin (G13) T8 18

17705 F24"T8/CW/4 6PK Medium BiPin (G13) T8 18

10349 F30"T8/CW/4 Medium BiPin (G13) T8 19

10702 F26"T8/CW/4 Medium BiPin (G13) T8 19

17704 F28"T8/CW/4 6PK Medium BiPin (G13) T8 19

38199 F26"T8/CW/4 6PK Medium BiPin (G13) T8 19

10355 F30"T12/CW Medium BiPin (G13) T12 21

10282 F25T12/CW/28 Medium BiPin (G13) T12 25

10286 F25T12/D/28 Medium BiPin (G13) T12 25

10293 F25T12/WW/33 Medium BiPin (G13) T12 25

38201 F25T12/CW/33 Medium BiPin (G13) T12 25

10299 F25T12/D/33 Medium BiPin (G13) T12 25

i cant reccommend housings for these. contact GE at:

Call 1-800-327-0533 for questions on lamps, 8:00am - 6:00pm EST, M - F; call 1-888-GE BALLASTS for ballast questions

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Thank you very much. I've had no success at all, other than finding out that fibre optic lighting is suitable, but very VERY expensive.
 
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