The PH3000 Metal Halide
harness-ready illuminator is the brightest in the
PH
Series of powerful, efficient Lumenyte light
sources. It combines the intensity and long life of
H.I.D. lamp technology, advanced reflector design
and an optional color wheel. The color wheel can be
stopped or run continuously or controlled via
synchronization. The PH3000 series is designed for
interior and exterior applications without
additional enclosure requirements and stays cool to
the touch with minimal light leakage. It requires a
PHP- type harness for all applications except
twinkle wheels, which use a PH- type harness, or a
PS-HARN in stranded cable applications.
150 Watt (200 Input
Watts Maximum for Illuminator)
Lumen Output
1,450 at 1'
(30.5cm) test fiber; 2,155 at port
Rated Lamp Life
6,000 Hours (Average
Manufacturer Specifications)
Custom Designed
Dichroic Glass
Power Consumption
1.55 Amps @ 120 V /
0.72 Amps @ 277 V / 0.74 Amps @ 240 V
Ballast
Regulated 150 Watt
Lamp Reflector
Custom Designed
Dichroic Glass
Power Consumption
Forced Air Cooling
Cooling Fan
105 C.F.M. Sealed
Bearing Axial, less than 50 decibels
Weight
18 Pounds (8.2
Kilograms) without options
Fuse
Automatic Thermal Reset Type
Color Filters
Dichroic Glass
Harness Requirements
PHP - Large Core, PH
-Twinkle Wheel, PS - Stranded
* Arcstream™ is a trademark of General Electric
Company
PART NUMBER CONFIGURATION:
Note:
1) PH illuminators are air cooled. When installed,
adequate ventilation must be provided. If the
illuminator is to be enclosed, install the LIC
Exhaust Duct (DUCT-PH).
2) Lamp is extremely hot to the touch. Handle by
reflector edges only.
Damage can occur from the natural oils of hands.
3) Fiber(s) should exit illuminator straight for at
least 12" before large bends. Splice to harness
fiber must occur on STRAIGHT portion of fiber, not
on bend.
4) Illuminator will restart instantly after turning
it off or after power outage condition.
5) PH1000 illuminators can be electrically dimmed.
6) Mount on horizontal plane with aperture sideways
or mount vertically with aperture downward.
DO NOT mount with aperture upward.