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Topic: Best Bulbs based on wattage
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Brad Miller
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Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 02-13-2004 05:21 PM
quote: Brad, do you know what your lamphouse cfm is? I don't want to start the overcooling debate all over again with the others, but since you get good performance and you are over the recommended cfm that is good enough for me.
Here is what I did at one location which has the best bulb performance...
On the SLC 2K-3K units I have 900CFM blowers (slightly less in the chamber, even though the duct is almost straight up). The units running 2K lamps have the speed turned down a little bit.
On the SLC 4K-6K units I have 1100CFM blowers, with the speed on the 4K lamps turned down a bit too.
And most importantly...I have a 20 minute time delay circuit wired up to the exhaust switch. This way if the projectionist is in a rush to get out of there at the end of the night, when the booth is powered down, the exhaust continues to run for 20 minutes. Bulb cool down is very important to long bulb life.
All are Christie SLC consoles and I have a variety of lamps I have been testing in them. The Christie lamps outperformed all others in sheer life, but what I found was quite amazing. During the installation of the exhaust most of the bulbs were at warranty or past it (a couple of them WAY past hours and badly flickering and having ignition problems). After the exhaust was installed and ran for a few days, all of the bulbs settled down. On those bulbs that were substantially over warranty there were no more ignition problems and the arc flicker literally went away. Yes, these were bulbs I was concerned about removing and disposing of, still performing wonderfully. At this point I am dying to see just how many hours I CAN get out of the bulbs. The only unit that is not getting ridiculous hours is the 6K lamps. Looking back at it, I wish I had've bumped up the CFM on that one a bit more, but the theaters are still getting incredible life as it is.
To give credit where credit is due, Mark Gulbrandsen was the one who preached about overspec'ing the exhaust CFM. I've done this CFM overspec'ing at a couple of theaters now and he was RIGHT! The difference is phenomenal and the entire cost of the blowers, ducting work and electrical work will pay for itself in one year's time on bulb savings alone.
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