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| MFG Code 27360-7 | Part Number BC6188 |
| 1000 watts | 240 volts |
| GX16d (Mogul End Prong) Base Type | PAR-64 Bulb Type |
| EXC ANSI Code | Clear Finish |
| 400000 Candle Power | 3000 hrs. |
| 11° Beam Spread | 3200 K |
| 8" Bulb Diameter | 6" Max Overall Len |
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Product Description |
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12NC Logistics Code: 924783245504. These self-contained spotlights are ideal for intensifying the visual experience in all kinds of clubs, that is because their accurate beam control picks out even the smallest of details even over long distances. This beam control makes the PAR 56 and PAR 64 excellent for long-range light projections. In addition, the universal burning feature provides complete flexibility of luminaires angle and position, while the front glass of the PAR56 provides thermal and physical protection. The result? Complete creative freedom to achieve the desired effect. Immediate re-strike also ensures instant resumption of entertainment after any power interruption. Benefits
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| General Specifications | |||
Watts |
1000WATTS A unit of electrical power. Lamps are rated in watts to indicate the rate at which they consume energy. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb is rated at 1000 watts. |
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Volts |
240VOLTS A measure of "electrical pressure" between two points. The higher the voltage, the more current will be pushed through a resistor connected across the points. The volt specification of an incandescent lamp is the electrical "pressure" required to drive it at its designed point. The "voltage" of a ballast (e.g. 277 V) refers to the line voltage it must be connected to. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb is rated at 240 volts. |
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Base Type |
GX16d (Mogul End Prong)BASE TYPE The base is the end of the lamp that fits into the receptacle connected to the electrical supply. There are many types of bases used in lamps, screw bases being the most common for incandescent and HID lamps, while bipin bases are common for linear fluorescent lamps. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has a base type of GX16d (Mogul End Prong). |
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Bulb Type |
PAR-64BULB TYPE The bulb type refers to the shape and class of the bulb. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has a base type of PAR-64. |
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Rated Average Life |
3000 hrsRATED AVERAGE LIFE This is the manufacturer provided rating for the average expected life of a lamp. For most lamp types, rated lamp life is the length of time of a statistically large sample between first use and the point when 50% of the lamps have failed. Note, this is not a manufacturer guarantee of life, but an estimate based on typical average testing. It is possible to define a "useful life" of a lamp based on practical considerations involving lumen depreciation and color shift. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has an rated average life of 3000 hours. |
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Color Temperature |
3200 KCOLOR TEMPERATURE A measure indicating the degree of "yellowness" or "blueness" of a white light source. Measured in kelvins, Color Temperature represents the temperature an incandescent object (like a filament) must reach to mimic the color of the light emitting from the lamp. Yellowish-white ("warm") sources, like incandescent lamps, have lower color temperatures in the 2700K-3000K range; white and bluish-white ("cool") sources, such as cool white (4100K) and natural daylight (6000K), have higher color temperatures. The higher the color temperature the whiter, or bluer, the light will be. The lower the color temperature the more yellow the light will be. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has a color temperature of 3200 K. |
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Beam Spread |
11°BEAM SPREAD The angular dimension of the cone of light from reflectorized lamps encompassing the central part of the beam out to the angle where the intensity is 50% of maximum. The beam angle sometimes called "beam spread" is often part of the ordering code for the reflectorized lamps. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has a beam spread of 11°. |
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Candle Power |
400000CANDLE POWER (CANDELA) The measure of luminous intensity of a source in a given direction. The term has been retained from the early days of lighting when a standard candle of a fixed size and composition was defined as producing one candela in every direction. A plot of intensity versus direction is called a candela distribution curve and is often provided for reflectorized lamps and for luminaires with a lamp operating in them. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb emits 400000 candela of candle power. |
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Operating Position |
UniversalOPERATING POSITION Mercury and High Pressure Sodium lamps may be operated in any burn position and will still maintain their rated performance specifications. Metal Halide and Low Pressure Sodium lamps, however, are optimized for performance in specific burn positions, or may be restricted to certain burn positions for safety reasons. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has an operating position of Universal. |
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Bulb Finish |
ClearBULB FINISH The bulb coating of the bulb. Typical values include clear, frost, and colored. This Philips 27360-7 EXC Bulb has a Clear bulb finish. |
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| Dimensions | |||
Maximum Overall Length (MOL) |
6.000 in (152.4 mm) |
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Bulb Diameter |
8.000 in (203.2 mm) |
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Manufacturer Product Code |
27360-7 (273607) |
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Part Number |
BC6188 |
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ANSI Code |
EXC |
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Ordering Code(s) |
PAR64 1000W 240V VNSP 1000PAR64/VNSP |
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Standard Case Size (listed prices are per lamp) |
6 |
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UPC |
8711500440600 |
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