OSRAM PAR64 Par Lamps User Guide
- May 15, 2024
- OSRAM
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OSRAM PAR64 Par Lamps
OSRAM PAR64 Halogen Studio Lamp
Specifications:
- Brand: OSRAM
- Model: PAR64
- Type: Halogen Studio Lamp
Product Information
The OSRAM PAR64 is a halogen studio lamp suitable for professional studio lighting applications. It provides high-quality illumination with specific features to enhance studio lighting setups.
Product Features:
- UV and IR radiation protection
- Optimized light output
- Enhanced color rendering
Usage Instructions:
Installation :
- Ensure the power source is disconnected before installation.
- Insert the OSRAM PAR64 lamp securely into the compatible fixture.
- Do not touch the bulb with bare hands to prevent oil residue affecting performance.
Operation :
- Connect the fixture to a power source within the recommended voltage range.
- Turn on the lamp using the appropriate switch or dimmer control.
- Avoid looking directly at the illuminated lamp to prevent eye strain.
Maintenance :
- Regularly inspect the lamp for any signs of damage or wear.
- Clean the lamp surface gently with a soft, dry cloth when cool to maintain brightness.
- Replace the lamp following the manufacturer’s guidelines when it reaches the end of its lifespan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: Can I use the OSRAM PAR64 lamp in outdoor settings?
A: The OSRAM PAR64 lamp is designed for indoor studio use and may not be suitable for outdoor environments due to lack of weather resistance. -
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the OSRAM PAR64 lamp?
A: The lifespan of the OSRAM PAR64 lamp can vary based on usage but typically ranges from 2000 to 5000 hours. -
Q: Is it safe to handle the OSRAM PAR64 lamp with bare hands?
A: It is recommended to avoid touching the lamp with bare hands as oil residue from skin contact can affect performance and lifespan. Use gloves or a clean cloth for handling
OSRAM PAR64
Information on using OSRAM halogen studio lamps
IMPORTANT! Read thoroughly prior to use. Keep for later reference.
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Product description
OSRAM halogen studio lamps are technical light sources that are used for professional lighting of studio and theater stages, or film sets. -
Product specification
A comprehensive list of technical product data can be found in the latest data sheet in our product catalog at www.osram.com. OSRAM halogen studio lamps comply with current legal and regulatory obligations. For details, please refer to the declarations of conformity for the specific products. These are available on request. -
Safety instructions
The lamp/luminaire must not be moved or exposed to mechanical impact or shock while in operation, since the lamp could burst or fall out. Avoid improper operation of the lamp, such as- overvoltage,
- burning positions other than those recommended by us,
- use in conjunction with fuses or accessories that are not specially designed for this type of lamp and this lamp wattage.
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Do not use the lamp if it has scratches, cracks, or other damage. CAUTION! The lamp and its glass cover (lens) must be kept free from moisture (e.g. due to rain, snow, etc.) in order to prevent cracks forming or breakage.
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CAUTION! This lamp emits UV radiation when in operation, which causes skin and eye damage in excessive doses.
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CAUTION! This lamp generates IR radiation during operation, which can damage the cornea and retina of the eyes or the skin. RISK OF BLINDNESS! The lamp emits visible light with high luminance levels. You should therefore never look directly into the light source.
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RISK OF BURNS! This halogen lamp can reach surface temperatures of up to 900°C during operation. Touching the lamp with bare hands can cause burns.
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RISK OF INJURY! The lamp can burst during operation if not handled properly or in extreme circumstances. This can result in damage to parts of the equipment or injuries (especially to the eyes) caused by flying fragments.
Safety precautions
- OSRAM halogen studio lamps may only be handled (installed, operated, replaced) by staff trained to deal with electrically operated lamps and luminaires. If you need to look directly into the lamp for an extended period, make sure to wear suitable safety goggles. This is also the case even if you do not find the radiation source to be intensely dazzling. When replacing a lamp, always wear suitable protective equipment, such as safety goggles and gloves, in order to avoid injuries to eyes or hands. The used lamp must be allowed to cool down prior to replacement to avoid skin burns. The supply voltage must be switched off and the lamp/luminaire disconnected from the power supply before replacing a lamp in order to avoid electric shock.
Transporting and storing the lamp
Store and transport the lamp in a dry state and in the appropriate
packaging. The lamp must be allowed to cool down before transport/storage or
relamping. Touch the lamp only on the base or reflector. Do not knock or
expose the lamp to excessive vibrations. Never expose the lamp to excessive
mechanical stress. If not in use for an extended period, disconnect the
lamp/luminaire from the mains.
Installing the lamp
- Never touch the lamp with bare hands to avoid damaging the glass. Use a clean cloth when performing the installation. If the glass parts of the lamp have been touched inadvertently, the affected parts must be cleaned using a suitable cleaning agent (e.g. alcohol) before operating the lamp and then dried using a lint-free clean cloth. The quality of the lampholder or the relevant connecting parts impacts the lifespan of the lamp. The holder must be replaced as soon as damage/wear/corrosion is identified on the holder itself or the lamp contacts. Make sure that the lamp is installed properly in the lampholder. This ensures good electrical contact and prevents damage to the lamp or the holder. Commissioning the lamp
- To ensure safe operation of the lamp, it must be operated with the specified lamp voltage and wattage. Operation at higher voltages or wattages increases the temperature and intensifies the internal lamp pressure, which leads to a significantly greater risk of bursting. Only operate lamps in enclosed luminaires/devices designated and specified for this purpose with the relevant fuse protection, appropriate lampholder, and accessories. If a new lamp does not operate as specified following installation, first disconnect the lamp/luminaire from the mains. Then check whether there is any obvious damage to the lamp or holder. If this is the case, replace it. Make sure that the lamp has been inserted correctly and has optimum electrical contact. If an error persists, please replace the lamp and the luminaire. To prevent fire or burn/fire hazards, do not operate the lamp in the vicinity of flammable, heat-sensitive, or drying sensitive materials.
- CAUTION! Modification of the lamp is not permitted and can lead to events that endanger safety.
- Disassembly, recycling, and disposal
- Disassembly of the lamp is part of relamping. The corresponding safety precautions and other information apply. It is best to package the lamp in its original packaging after removing it. The original packaging should be retained for transporting the lamp to the disposal center. The lamp can be disposed of in the house-hold waste. Dispose of the lamp packaging and the lamp separately.
- Other information
You will find an explanation of the signs and symbols that appear on the product and the packaging at www.osram.com.
Explanation of symbols
- CE symbol
- UKCA symbol (UK Conformity Assessed);
- EAC symbol;
- UkrSepro symbol;
- (Green Dot); (can be disposed of in separate collection for packaging when empty of all residues);
- Recycling code (for a packaging component);
- Not intended for use in applications other than those specified on the packaging; not suitable for household room illumination;
- Light source for scene lighting in film, television, and photo studios, or stage lighting in theaters, clubs, and concerts, or other entertainment events;
- Lamp emits a high level of IR radiation;
- Lamp emits a high level of UV radiation;
- Do not look into the light source;
- The lamp may only be operated in a luminaire with a protective shield;
- Do not operate the lamp if the outer bulb is broken or scratched;
- The lamp can assume temperatures of >500°C during operation;
- Do not touch the lamp with bare fingers;
- Keep the lamp free from moisture to prevent formation of cracks or breakage;
- Disconnect the lamp from the mains before inserting or removing the lamp;
- Touch the lamp as shown (on the base or reflector); s) Wear safety goggles;
- Observe information on use
Lamp 1) | Fuse 2) |
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W | V |
1000 | 200-250 |
- Lamp;
- Fuse;
- Miniature fuse 250V, fast-acting, with high breaking capacity (according to IEC 60127-1 / IEC 60127-2 or corresponding national standard).
- Fuse link 500V, Type D, fast-acting (according to IEC 60269-3 or corresponding national standard).
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- www.osram.com
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