3B Scientific High-Pressure Mercury Vapour Lamp User Manual

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3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS


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High-Pressure Mercury Vapour Lamp U8473155


Instruction sheet

01/10 THL/ALF


1 Window with wire mesh

screen

2 Tube
3 Mercury arc
4 Glass bulb
5 Connection cable with

multi-pin plug

6 Stem with E27 lamp socket
7 Power supply unit (not

included)

8 Protective screen



1. Safety instructions

The high-pressure mercury vapour lamp emits
ultra-violet light in the UV-A, UV-B and UV-C re-
gions. However, the intensity of the radiation is so
low that, as long as the lamp is used properly, it
presents no risks to those conducting the experi-
ments or any observers.

If there is reason to suspect that the lamp can no
longer be used safely (e.g., if any glass part is dam-
aged), it must be taken out of service immediately.
• Only operate the high-pressure mercury va-

pour lamp with the recommended power sup-
ply unit.

The high-pressure mercury vapour lamp is made of
glass and contains mercury. Therefore there is a
risk of breakage.
• Handle the lamp carefully and do not subject

it to any mechanical stress.

• If the quartz tube is broken, clean up the mer-

cury according to the correct procedure to pre-
vent the escape of toxic mercury vapour.

• If it becomes necessary to dispose of the high-

pressure mercury vapour lamp, local regula-
tions for such disposal must be observed.

UV radiation is damaging to the retina.
• Do not look into the direct light beam or a

reflected beam.

• Always position the safety screen between any

observers and the high-pressure mercury va-
pour lamp.

• Switch off the lamp before changing the ex-

periment set-up.

During operation the body of the lamp will get hot
so that there is a risk of getting burned.
• Do not touch the body of the lamp after

switching on.

• After the experiment, leave the high-pressure

mercury vapour lamp to cool.

• Do not operate the high-pressure mercury

vapour lamp continuously for longer than 10
minutes.

• Allow a break of at least 10 minutes between

successive periods of operation.

Ozone is generated during the operation of the
high-pressure mercury vapour lamp.
• Ensure that there is adequate ventilation dur-

ing the experiment.

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