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William Phillips
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 117
From: Cardigan, Wales, UK
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 07-25-2006 12:01 PM
Cheers Tommie The quartz still looks like new, there is just the normal dust ring around the cathode shaft, but thats it. There is no blackening at all. We have had some very freaky power down here the last few weeks, the hot weather and thunderstorms, that might have something to do with it. This is the 7th Ushio lamp ive used in this cinema, and they have all performed very well. One of the first 16SCBU versions I had got to 4000hrs, the only reason i replaced it was I didnt want to push my luck In another machine I use the 21SCBU, the light is not as bright as Osram but the stability of the arc and quality is far better. I find the Ushio give a cooler light on screen. I am also thinking of getting the AFU units for the rectifiers, one screen uses a N3-100 and the other is the N3/75DN.I know Irem have a higher ripple than others but thats what Ive got, but I can minimise it as much as possiable. I know lets put a few big caps on the DC line
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William Phillips
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 117
From: Cardigan, Wales, UK
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 07-26-2006 03:59 AM
Tommie wrote "William, there are more thunderstorms/hailstorms/flashfloods heading in from the west . Our cinema is one of the largest metal structures for a few miles and i've known it to be struck several times, nothing that has affected elecky or anything though"
Cheers for that Tommie. At the sign of any bad weather our electricity supply goes to We are so far away from pylons, powerstation and a city its no wounder. Last year we had a direct hit from lightning, it killed our complete fire alarm system, but cinemas kept running happy, now thats weird. We had a complete rebuild 3 years ago and have more steel work in this building than a steel works. Lucky there a huge amount of lightning bonds. Our fly tower and smoke vents act like a gigantic lightning rod The longest I have ever run a lamp for was 6500 hrs. It was a vertical XBO1600watt Osram. Running in a Cinemeccanica CX1600 with a single phase T&R rectifier.
Mark, none of the other lamps that have been on this rectifier have ever had any growth like this one. I have been thinking of getting the AFU units for both rectifiers. During the rebuild, the substation on our land was upgraded for us. We now have a 3phase supply of 600amps per phase Since that was done, the power has been quite bad but not enough for the supply company to install a logger. [ 07-26-2006, 09:38 AM: Message edited by: William Phillips ]
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Charles Greenlee
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 801
From: Savannah, Ga, U.S.
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted 07-27-2006 02:32 AM
Randy. I'm not sure why. All I know is that we had a lamp go out in another house, we replaced it. When we called to notify Carmike "Technical" Dept. about it so they could order a replacment, they said they couldn't because they still showed we had 2 bulbs left in spare for that wattage. After trying to convice the guy that we were out, he had me go do the bulb inventory, consisting of what bulb (SN) (Model Number) (Wattage if not part of model number), on what screen, and hours run and install date. Well, we found the 2 spares, already in projectors, no one had called on previous occasions to let Tech Dept. know. And that is the call when the Guy on the phone crapped himself, when I read him the info on the 10yr old bulb. BTW, aside from the fact it still provided good illumination, it also usually ignited on first strike, maybe second on an off day. Osram sure enjoyed hearing about it. Their rep on the phone said she's had a few accidentally run that long, but it was rare. They wanted everything about it. Serial, model, hours, install/removal dates, lamphouse model, amps/volts, etc.
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