- UV Lamps: There are two methods of identifying the correct part number:
- Most part numbers are stamped on one end of the lamp directly on the quartz.
- The press operation manual typically identifies the part numbers for the UV lamps.
- IR Lamps: We need the part number and/or voltage, wattage, total lamp length from tip to tip and description of end fitting. Part numbers and voltage/wattage are typically stamped on the ceramic or metal end fittings.
- Ballast transformers: Simply tell us which UV lamp the ballast is intended to drive, and we’ll configure the correct ballast and capacitors for optimum performance.
- Capacitors: Each capacitor is stamped with the microfarad and voltage requirements
(i.e. 1.8 uf @ 2500 volts)
- Mercury Relays: Part numbers are stamped on the relay (i.e. 100NO-120AH-6A)
- Reflectors: We need the overall length, width (across the back of the reflector) and description or tracing of the curve radius. Width dimension must be within 1/16th inch for proper fit. Are the reflectors plain aluminum or dichroically coated? Call us and we can help identify this.
- Quartz:
- Flat filters - Need length, width and thickness
- Flat dichroically coated filters (hot mirrors) - Need length, width and thickness
- Curved filters – Need length, width (across the back), thickness and tracing of curve radius
- Curved dichroically coated filters (cold mirrors) - Need length, width (across the back), thickness and tracing of curve radius.
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