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        The TL-X XL lamp (tube diameter 38 mm) has an extended lifetime and is fitted with an internal ignition strip for electromagnetic starterless operation or high-frequency non-preheat operation. In combination with a special lampholder, all possible sparking effects during ignition are eliminated. This lamp is used in flameproof and increased-safety luminaires for both indoor and outdoor applications, such as the (petro-)chemical industry, offshore, mines and any location where traces of explosive gases may be found.

        Benefits

        In combination with a special lampholder all possible sparking effects during ignition are eliminated
        Extended lifetime compared with standard TL lamps

        Features

        Provided with internal ignition strip for EM starterless operation or HF Non-preheat operation
        Special Fa6 lamp cap has a long and thick pin, requiring a special lampholder

        Applications

        Used in flameproof and increased-safety luminaires for both indoor and outdoor applications
        Used in applications like (petro-)chemical industry, offshore, mines and any locations where traces of explosive gases may be found

        Warning & Safety

        A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
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