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factories, offices, stores, schools, homes . u.hereyer fluorescent lamps are used . . . many new opportunities are o{Iered for more effective lighting with Sylr.ania's nerv line of Reflector Fluorescent Lamps. For these lamps control the light . . . send more lighb in a single direction than conventional fluorescent lamps. And they can be used in many eristing firtures! These highly-effective Sylvania lamps have a special inner white reflector coating covering more than half the circumference of the lamp - applied between the glass and the - result: the relative useful light fluorescent phosphor. The output is increased by as much as 60/6. The applications fbr these lamps are almost without number. For example, in dirty areas of plants, or shops such as foundries, where dirt collects on reflectors and cuts dclN-n light output, these lamps keep brighter far longer because their
reflectors are built in. This reduces cleaning costs. In slores, offices and factories . . . where ceilings are high or dark in colot, offering little reflectance. . . greater brightness at working levels is possible because more light is directed downward. And old fixtures with cracked or deteriorated
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fron Reflcclor Fluorescent Larnps can be dirccted at ceilings or rvalls to furnish soft indirecb lighting fbr loircr brightness levels. No extcrnal rellecLors arc required. Also rvherc bare sl.rip lighling is usccl, thesc larnps offer rnore rzse./ul light outpul nrore of the lighl vou pay for is directed where
- it Lo go. Sylvania Rcflector tr-arnps also are idcal you rv:rnt for other applications rn-here self shielcling is desirable, such as rrrirror lighting and valance lighting in shops, stores and
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In man-v industrial and conirrrercial applicalions rvhere ceilings are high such as high-bay factrtry arcas or olher
installations cleaning becomes aproblem. Lhesc applications, Sylvania Reflcctor !-luorescent tr-amps savc considerable rnaintenance tirne and moncrv even lvhen used in firtures ru1lh reflecLors.
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enamel slill can be used and sllll rvill deliver high light output when Reflector Lamps are installed.
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sherlves . . . in stoves and other appliances. 'fhey are ideal I'or lurninous ceiiing lighLing, or wherever there is only a small allowable space for the-lighting installation.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
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High-Ceiling Areas High-ceiling areas Excessive Dirty Areas Excessively Luminous Ceilings
Mirror lighting
Display cases Cove and perimeter lighting
Areas with old reflector> Lurninous ceilings
of the many advantages and the variety of uses of Sylvania Reflector Fluorescent Lamps, they have met with wide acceptance. As a result, the line has been greatly expanded from the three types first introduced in 1956. Today Sylvania offers a line of four rapid start lamps, four instant start lamps and seven standard start preheat lamps. See complete specifications on the back page.
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for the medium bi-pin lamps in both direct and indirect lighting. These lamps provide an economical method for in new stepping up useful light output in existing fluorescent installations and particularly in luminous ceiiings. installations that use bare lamps
Users have reported broad application
Four Reflector Lamps are available in the rapid start type . . . in four shades, warm white, super deluxe warm white, cool white and super deluxe cool white. The direction of light is fixed by the position of lampholder.
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"slimline" lnslqnl Stqrt (Single Pin) One of the advantages of the single-pin Reflector Fluorescent Lamp is that it can be twisted in the lamp holder to reflect the light in any direction desired. Four Reflector Lamps are available in instant start in three shades of white warm white, cool white and super deluxe cool white.
Stqndqrd Stort Preheqt (Bi-pin)
in standard start in three shades . . . .warm white, cool white and super deluxe cool white. The standard bi-pin base lamp is shown in the illustration at right. The direction of light, of course, is fixed by direct or indirect light. the lampholder but two possibilities are offered
Seven Reflector Lamps are available
RESIDENTIAL APPLICATTONS
Kitchen Cabinets
Valance Lighting
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Mirror Lighting
Sho*- cases
Cove and valance
lighting
Aquariums
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RAPID START 40 40 40
F40Tl 2./CW/RSi.RFL
F40T1 2,i
48"
48"
48',
CWSX//RS/RfL
F40Tl 2irWWl/RS/,'RFL
F40Tr
Worm White
Super Deluxe Worm White
2/WWX/RS,
RFL
48"
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F48Tl 2, CW/
RFL
48
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F96r12/CW /RrL
F96Tr 2,/CWSX/RFr
F96T1
96"
96'
96"
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2/WW//RFL
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DISTRIBUIION CURVE STANDARD IAMP
Fl 5Tl 2/CWSX,/RFL
STANDARD
START
20 20 20 30 90
24"
24',
Worm Whiie
Super Deluxe Cool White Cool White Cool White
F20Tl 2/'CWSX,
24"
36"
F30T8//CW/RFt
F90Tr 7. 'CW /
RFL
60"
WHEN USING REFLECTOR FLUORESCENT LAMPS MAKE SUFIE YOU SELECT THE PROPER TYPE AND GOLOR
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to usc lhe properr sharie o1'rvliitc... antl to install thc riglit lype tl'larrrp. \\hcrc cxisting fixtriles are usctl. Svh'crrin Ilc{lcctor tr,arrrps arc ii\tiilablc in a rvidc
\Vhcn it corncs to using Rcllector !-luorescent Lamps, if -vou just get in touch u'ith the District lingineer aL )our nearest Sylvania District OIfice.
Sylwa,nia, Electric
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