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Topic: ORC 1000 110volt lamphouse question
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John Pytlak
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From: Rochester, NY 14650-1922
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posted 05-08-2001 10:19 AM
The original product brochure for the Orcon 1000-35 recommends a 115 volt, 15 ampere circuit. The lamphouse has an internal 15 ampere circuit breaker on the back panel. I would advise separate circuits for projector and lamphouse.Rated light output with a 1000 watt lamp was 11,000 lumens. Very compact (9 x 13 x 18 inches, 80 pounds). But I recall the components inside the lamphouse really "cooked", which could cause problems with age (brittle insulation and plastic parts). Be careful about good ventilation and keeping the blower intake clean. ------------------ John P. Pytlak, Senior Technical Specialist Worldwide Technical Services, Entertainment Imaging Eastman Kodak Company Research Labs, Building 69, Room 7419 Rochester, New York, 14650-1922 USA Tel: 716-477-5325 Cell: 716-781-4036 Fax: 716-722-7243 E-Mail: john.pytlak@kodak.com Web site: http://www.kodak.com/go/motion
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John Pytlak
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posted 05-08-2001 01:37 PM
Thanks Gordon. The old 1971 ORC product brochure I have isn't very clear on this. Indeed, it specifies a X-1000 lamp, which I had assumed ( ) was rated 1000 watts. The low lamp current range of 15 to 35 amperes should have caught my eye. A true 1000 watt lamp would draw about 50 amperes. Their X-1600 lamp specified a current range of 30 to 55 amperes, so it was rated a true 1000 watts. Go figure. ------------------ John P. Pytlak, Senior Technical Specialist Worldwide Technical Services, Entertainment Imaging Eastman Kodak Company Research Labs, Building 69, Room 7419 Rochester, New York, 14650-1922 USA Tel: 716-477-5325 Cell: 716-781-4036 Fax: 716-722-7243 E-Mail: john.pytlak@kodak.com Web site: http://www.kodak.com/go/motion
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Pete Lawrence
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From: Middleburg, PA
Registered: Aug 1999
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posted 05-10-2001 07:12 PM
I have to retract my previous statement about it saying "use only 1600 watt lamps". It actually says: And the ORC M1000 manual says the following: quote: The nominal current after warm-up for the X1000 lamp is 35 amps, and for the X1600 lamp, 40 amps. The range of adjustment is approximately 15 to 35 amps for the X1000 lamp and 15 to 40 amps for the X1600 lamp. The X1000 and X1600 lamps can be run continuously at current levels of 35 amps and 40 amps respectively.
Elsewhere the book says the nominal lamp voltage is 21 volts. That makes a X1000 @ 35amps = 735 watts and a X1600 @ 40amps = 840 watts. There is no question they are not running any where near 1KW. Now my question is what is the real rating of an ORC X1600 lamp? 1KW or 1.6KW? Did ORC play with the numbers and derate the lamps themselves as Mark suggested? *** Added after the above was posted *** The above was taken from a 1973/1974 version of the M1000 manual. The 1977 version ( the short version available here in the manuals section) references ORC XL-750W and XL-1000W bulbs. I guess ORC changed their numbering system. Talk about confusing!!
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