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Philips EVA - 256768

Philips
Lamp EVA (7724)
Description 12V 100W 2-Pin (GY6.35) 409850
Brand Philips
MPN 256768
UPC 871150040985

$6.95

The EVA Philips 25676-8 is a Halogen T3.5 12V 100W Lamp with a GY6.35 base.
Specifications for the 256768 Philips EVA Replacement Lamp
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Shape T3.5
Lamp Base GY6.35 (Glass 2-Pin)
Filament C-6F
Bulb Finish Clear
Rated Life 1000 hours
Light Center Length - LCL 1.18in (30.00mm)
Operating Position Universal
PHOTOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS
Initial Lumens 2500
Color Temperature 3200 K
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Watts 100 W
Volts 12 V
DIMENSIONS
Maximum Overall Length - MOL 1.73in (44.00mm)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Code 256768
Family Name Philips Projection Lamps
Description EVA
Ordering Code 7724
LIF M28
SKU Qty 1
Case Qty (Price Listed is Per Bulb) 100
Sales Unit Each
UPC 871150040985
Philips EVA 256768 Replacement Bulb Applications & Features

Applications

  • Dental
  • Ophthalmic
  • Microfilm
  • Microscope
  • Projector
  • Scientific
  • Studio


Features

  • Philips 7724 EVA Halogen Bulb 25676-8
  • Replacement Lamp for Machine Vision Measurement - Optical Comparator
  • Replacement Lamp for Microscope - Illuminator
  • Replacement Lamp for Scientific - Oscillograph Recorder
Philips EVA 256768 Replacement Lamp

Equipment

  • Heine HK4000 Examination Light
  • Heine Y-96.15.103
  • Leica 043-144 Microscope /Nikon 84125 Microscope
  • Olympus 8C406 Microscope
  • Olympus AHS Microscope
  • Olympus AHMT Microscope
  • Olympus BHS Microscope
EVA Philips Halogen Lamp

  • DANGER! The Philips EVA 7724 replacement lamp operates at extremely high temperatures that can cause serious physical injuries and property damage.
  • Only use the Philips EVA replacement lamp in Halogen-approved fixtures. Fixtures should fully contain any parts of the Halogen lamp upon the event of a lamp burst.
  • Do not use the 7724 EVA Philips replacement lamp in close proximity of paper, cloth or other combustible materials that can cause a fire hazard.
  • Lamps are very fragile. Do not drop, crush, bend or shake them. Vibration or impact will cause filament breakage and short lamp life.
  • Do not touch the Philips EVA bulb surface or inside reflectors with your bare hands. Oils from skin can lead to breakage or shorten the life of the lamp. Use clean gloves or lint-free cloth for installation and removal.
  • Clean any dirt, oil, or lint away from the bulb with alcohol and a lint-free cloth or tissue. Any foreign particles or materials on the EVA Philips replacement bulb surface can cause hot spots on the bulb and result in lamp failure.
  • Never touch the Philips EVA lamp when it is on, or soon after it has been turned off, as it is hot and may cause serious burns.
  • Do not look directly at the operating bulb for any period of time; this may cause serious eye injury.
  • Always turn off the electrical power before inserting, removing, or cleaning the replacement Philips EVA lamp.
  • Affix the EVA Philips replacement lamp securely in the socket. Improper installation of the Philips EVA replacement lamp will cause electrical arcing, overheating and short life to lamp and socket. Replace lamp holders and sockets when necessary.
  • Keep the temperature of the Philips EVA lamp seal below 350C.
  • Keep the temperature of the EVA Philips replacement lamp wall above 250C.
  • Keep the temperature of the Philips EVA 7724 lamp wall below 800C.
  • Make sure lamps of specified wattage and voltage are only used in appropriately rated fixtures. Unspecified use will lead to short lamp life, breakage and overheating of fixture.
  • Philips EVA replacement lamps should not be operated beyond the total rated voltage. Avoid the use of dimmers that may drive your lamp over its rated voltage.
  • Operate the Philips EVA 7724 replacement lamp only in the indicated burn position. Failure to do so will lead to overheating and shortened lamp life.
  • Use an external fuse when required.
  • Do not allow one lamp to directly expose another. This may lead to overheating and shortened lamp life.