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Topic: Multiple strikes Lamp
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Peter John Anthony. C
Film Handler
Posts: 55
From: India
Registered: Jun 2004
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posted 06-26-2004 10:50 AM
Dear Sir,
How are You all at Film-Tech?
My name is John Peter Anthony, Can call me peter.
I am a new member to this forum. Thanks to Film-Tech for giving me this opportunity
I am a regular reader of Film-Tech Forum since I got to know the site.
I required small help & your views regarding the 2weeks new ltilamp, when i switch ON the lamp in a COLD CONDITION, it take 5 to 9 strikes & then turns ON. I got Mr. John Pytlak email ID while reading Film-Tech Forum.
I asked him the same quire he had very well replied me on that same day itself. I once again thank you John Sir. But the technical support Christie guy’s don’t agree that lamp life reduces when it take multiple strike in COLD CONDITION & days are passing by.
Before informing my Boss i wanted to reconfirm with all the other experts with the same quire.
IN DETAIL We are using Christie Projector model no: SLC 45/70-34Z. In our 2weeks old 4.5k LTI Xenon lamp. When we initiate the lamp in the morning to get ready for our first show, where the lamp is in a COLD CONDITION, it takes 5 to 9 strikes & then turns ON. Is it advisable for a new lamp to take 5 to 9 strikes? We have also replaced the 2 weeks old lamp with a new lamp & also changed the Igniter, but there is no improvement. Lamp turns ON. only after 5 to 9 strikes. Voltage measured today is R-225, Y-225, and B-230, Phase to phase R-Y 391f, R-B 394f, and B-Y 396f. Strikes 5 times and the taping are at 4, lamps current & volt reading: 150amps/26volts. Does the extra strikes effects the life of the lamp? Does it reduce lamps working hours? Any other defects for lamp, please advise. A prompt suggestion to the topic would be appreciated.
Peter, IMAX Adlabs.
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