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Metal Halide Bulbs

 
50 Watt - ED17-P - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Protected Arc Tube - 4200K - ANSI M110/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - MP50/ED17/U/4K - Plusrite 1031


MH-00501P

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Plusrite 1031 - 50 Watt - ED17-P - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Protected Arc Tube - 4200K - ANSI M110/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - MP50/ED17/U/4K
  • ANSI Code: M110/O
  • Bulb Shape: ED17-P
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Life Hours: 10,000
  • Wattage: 50 Watt

  • Lumens: 3,400
  • Base Type: Medium (E26) Open Rated
  • Protected: Yes
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 12
50 Watt - E17 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M110/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - MP50/U/MED - SYLVANIA 64587


MH-00501

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SYLVANIA 64587 - 50 Watt - E17 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M110/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - MP50/U/MED
  • ANSI Code: M110/O
  • Bulb Shape: E17
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 20,000
  • Wattage: 50 Watt

  • Lumens: 3,450
  • Base Type: Medium (E26) Open Rated
  • Protected: Yes
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 20
39 Watt - T4 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/M130/E - GU6.5 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39T/U930GU6.5 - GE 71484


MHC-71484

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GE 71484 - 39 Watt - T4 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/M130/E - GU6.5 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39T/U930GU6.5
  • ANSI Code: C130/M130
  • Bulb Shape: T4
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 10,000
  • Wattage: 39 Watt

  • Lumens: 3,400
  • Base Type: GU6.5
  • Protected: No
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 12
39 Watt - MR16 Narrow Flood - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/M130 - GX10 Base - Universal Burn - 90 CRI - CMH39MR16/930/FL - 
GE 71489


MHS-003971489

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GE 71489 - 39 Watt - MR16 Narrow Flood - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/M130 - GX10 Base - Universal Burn - 90 CRI - CMH39MR16/930/FL - GE 71489
  • ANSI Code: C130 or M130
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 10,000
  • Wattage: 39 Watt

  • Beam Angle: 25 Degree
  • Length: 2.28 in.
  • Case Quantity: 12
39 Watt - T4.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G12 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39TUVCU830G12 - GE 20153


MHS-20153GE

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GE 20153 - 39 Watt - T4.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G12 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39TUVCU830G12
  • ANSI Code: M130/E
  • Bulb Shape: T4.5
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 15,000

  • Wattage: 39 Watt
  • Lumens: 3,400
  • Protected: No
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 12
39 Watt - T4.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G8.5 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39TCU830/G8.5 - GE 90352


MHS-10015GE

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GE 90352 - 39 Watt - T4.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G8.5 Base - Universal Burn - CMH39TCU830/G8.5
  • ANSI Code: M130/E
  • Bulb Shape: T4.5
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 15,000
  • Wattage: 39 Watt

  • Lumens: 3,400
  • Base Type: G8.5
  • Protected: No
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Case Quantity: 12
35 Watt - T4 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G8.5 Base - Universal Burn - CDM35/TC/830 - Philips 37372-0


MHS-0950

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Philips 37372-0 - 35 Watt - T4 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI M130/E - G8.5 Base - Universal Burn - CDM35/TC/830
  • ANSI Code: M130/E
  • Bulb Shape: T4
  • CRI: Standard CRI
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 12,000
  • Wattage: 35 Watt
  • Lumens: 3,300

  • Base Type: G8.5
  • Protected: No
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Length: 3.34 in.
  • Diameter: 0.5 in.
  • Case Quantity: 12
35 Watt - T3.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C179/E - PGJ5 Base - Universal Burn - 90 CRI - CDM 35/TM/930 - Philips 21139-1


MHS-0035211391

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Philips 21139-1 - 35 Watt - T3.5 - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Unprotected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C179/E - PGJ5 Base - Universal Burn - 90 CRI - CDM 35/TM/930 - Philips 21139-1
  • ANSI Code: C179/E
  • Bulb Shape: T3.5
  • CRI: High CRI (90 and Up)
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 9,000
  • Wattage: 35 Watt

  • Lumens: 3,000
  • Base Type: PGJ5
  • Burn Position: Universal
  • Start Method: Pulse Start
  • Case Quantity: 12
35 Watt - PAR30L Flood - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - CDM-R Elite 35W/930 E26/24 PAR30L 30D - Philips 426486


PHILIPS-426486

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Philips 426486 - 35 Watt - PAR30L Flood - Pulse Start - Metal Halide
Protected Arc Tube - 3000K - ANSI C130/O - Medium Base - Universal Burn - CDM-R Elite 35W/930 E26/24 PAR30L 30D - 93 CRI
  • ANSI Code: M130/O
  • Color Temperature: 3000 Kelvin
  • Life Hours: 15,000
  • Wattage: 35 Watt
  • Lumens: 2,200

  • CB Candlepower: 8,000
  • Protected: Yes
  • Length: 4.84 in.
  • Diameter: 3.8 in.
  • Case Quantity: 6

What are Metal Halide Lamps?

Most commonly found in street lights, parking lot lights, stadiums, and sports fields, metal halide bulbs, or MH bulbs, emit bright light that increases visibility. To help these lamps safely operate, they must be used with ballasts to regulate the current going to the bulb. Metal halide lamps are available in several different base types, with medium (E26) or mogul (E39) bases being the most common. They also have clear, coated, or shatter resistant lenses. These lamps come in assorted color temperatures and multiple burn positions.

What is Burn Position and Why is it Important?

Burn position is the angle at which the bulb can be installed in a fixture. Some lamps are designed to only be used at certain angles, and installation in the wrong position can negatively impact the life of the bulb. There are three main positions: horizontal, vertical, or universal. Vertical means that it can be used base up or base down, while horizontal means it can only be used parallel to the floor. Universal burn position means that it can be used either vertically or horizontally. Some bulbs even go a step further by specifying a specific degree.

Understanding Color Rendering Index

Color rendering index, often referred to as CRI, measures a light source's ability to accurately portray colors. It is measured on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the highest. Most metal halide lamps have a low color rending index ranging in the 60 to 70 range. However, some metal halide bulbs have a high color rendering index of 90. Metal halide lamps that have a high CRI include flood lamps used for retail lighting and grow lamps. So, if you have an application where you need the colors to be as accurate as possible, you will want a bulb with a higher CRI. The lower the number, the more faded the colors will look.

Types of MH Bulbs

Aquarium lights, as the name implies, are used for illuminating aquariums. Moon pulse mercury lamps are used to reproduce the look of moonlight for landscaping, while conversion lamps are used to retrofit high pressure sodium fixtures to metal halide. For security and retail lighting, we offer a variety of PAR lamps that are available in multiple beam angles. Suitable for track and recessed lighting, metal halide MR16s have a GX10 base. The most common shapes are the ED17 and BD17 lamps. They can be found in a variety of applications ranging from warehouse lighting to street lamps and are available in multiple wattages. As the wattage goes up, so does the Lumen output (amount of light the bulbs produces).

What are ANSI Codes?

ANSI (American National Standards institute) codes are used with MH bulbs to be able to easily tell what ballast can be paired with the lamp. ANSI codes are typically 3 to 4 characters long. The first letter tells the type of lamp. The rest of the characters tell you what ballast to use. For example, if your bulb has the code M91, then it must be used with a ballast that has the same code on it.

Do you need assistance finding the right bulb for your application? Or are you unsure about what type of ballast is compatible with your halide lamp? Call to speak to a member of our helpful team at 1-800-624-4488.