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ANSI Coded Light Bulbs

  • PH/140 Eiko

    PH/140 Eiko ANSI Coded Bulb

    PH/140 Eiko ANSI Coded Bulb Description - Wattage: 75 Watt - Bulb Shape: S14 - Base Type: Medium (E26) - Length: 3.38 in. - Filament Type: CC-2V - Lumens (Initial): 1200 - Voltage: 120 - Bulb Type: Incandescent - Color Temperature: 2900 Kelvin -...

    $10.00 $9.05
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  • EKZ Ushio ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    EKZ Ushio ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    Description: EKZ Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb - QUARTZLINE MULTI-MIRROR - Voltage 10.8 Wattage 30 Base GX5.3 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 45 Life Hours 200 Kelvin 3100 CRI 100 Filament...

    $18.36 $17.49
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  • EHA Light Bulb

    EHA Light Bulb

    Description This lamp is a 120 volt, 500 watt halogen light bulb. It is tubular with a glass diameter of .75 inches and a GY9.5 base. It has a Kelvin temperature of 3250 and is rated at 75 life hours. Category   ...

    $17.33 $16.50
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  • JCR/M ANSI Coded Bulb

    JCR/M ANSI Coded Bulb

    JCR/M ANSI Coded Bulb: Description - 15 Watt 7.2 Volt Projector Bulb ReplacementJCR/M ANSI Coded Bulb Part Number JCR/M

  • ENL/GL Light Bulb

    ENL/GL Light Bulb

    Description: ENL/GL Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MR16 - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - GLASS LENS - Voltage 12 Wattage 50 Lumens CBCP 2250 Amps 4.17 Base GU5.3 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 46 Life Hours 5000 Spread 32 Kelvin 3050 CRI...

    $4.22 $4.02
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  • BXR Ushio ANSI Coded Bulb

    BXR Ushio ANSI Coded Bulb

    BXR Ushio ANSI Coded Bulb: Description - Voltage (V): 10 - Base Type: BA15s - Diameter (in): 25mm - Length (in): 78.00mm - Lumens (Initial): 900 - Wattage (w): 50 - Bulb Type: Incandescent - Life Hours: 100 Hrs. - Filament Type: C-6 - CRI: 100 - ANSI...

    $12.31 $11.72
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  • EPR Light Bulb

    EPR Light Bulb

    Description: EPR Light Bulb: This lamp is a 120 volt, 500 watt halogen light bulb. It is tubular with a glass diameter of .75 inches and a G17T base. It is rated at 50 life hours with a Kelvin temperature of 3250. Category ...

    $34.60 $32.95
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    ELC Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    ELC Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    Description: ELC-5 Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb - OPTICAL REFLECTOR - Voltage 25.5 Wattage 250 Amps 9.8 Base GX5.3 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 45 Life Hours 500 Kelvin 3400 CRI 100 Filament...

    $13.25 $10.20
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  • FMC Light Bulb

    FMC Light Bulb

    FMC Light Bulb - Description: Tungsten Halogen Single Ended - DNS / FMC - Usage Stage & Studio - Voltage 120 - Wattage 500 - Lumens 11000 - Base P28S - Shape T6 - Overall Length (mm) 155 - Life Hours 500 - Kelvin 3050 -...

    $35.69 $33.99
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  • CDS Light Bulb

    CDS Light Bulb

    Description: CDS Light Bulb - Voltage 120 Wattage 100 Base BA15S Shape T8 Overall Length (mm) 78 Life Hours 50 Kelvin 2970 Filament CC-13 Category  Incandescent Volts: ...

    $16.70 $15.90
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  • FAY Light Bulb

    FAY Light Bulb

    FAY Light Bulb - Description: QUARTZLINE SHOWBIZ - Voltage 120 - Wattage 650 - Lumens CBCP 36000 - Base FERRULE - Shape PAR36 - Overall Length (mm) 69.85 - Life Hours 30 - Spread 25/15 - Kelvin 5000 - CRI 100 -...

    $63.76 $60.72
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  • FFR Light Bulb

    FFR Light Bulb

    FFR Light Bulb - Description: Halogen PAR Lamp - Usage Stage & Studio - Voltage 120 - Wattage 1000 - Lumens CBCP 130000 - Base GX16D - Shape PAR64 - Overall Length (mm) 152 - Life Hours 800 - Spread 9V 25H - Kelvin 3200 ...

    $29.17 $27.78
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  • FHS Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    FHS Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb

    Description: FHS Eiko ANSI Coded Light Bulb; This lamp is an 82 volt, 300 watt halogen light bulb. It is an MR13 and a GX5.3 base. It has a Kelvin temperature of 3300 and is rated at 70 life hours...

    $14.40 $11.10
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  • FFP Light Bulb

    FFP Light Bulb

    FFP Light Bulb - Description: Halogen PAR Lamp - Usage Stage & Studio - Voltage 120 - Wattage 1000 - Lumens CBCP 235000 - Base GX16D - Shape PAR64 - Overall Length (mm) 152 - Life Hours 800 - Spread 7V 15H - Kelvin 3200 ...

    $29.17 $27.78
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  • ELH FOCUSLINE REFLECTOR Light Bulb

    ELH FOCUSLINE REFLECTOR Light Bulb

    ELH FOCUSLINE REFLECTOR Light Bulb - Description: FOCUSLINE REFLECTOR - Voltage 120 - Wattage 300 - Amps 2.5 - Base GY5.3 - Shape MR16 - Overall Length (mm) 45 - Life Hours 35 - Kelvin 3350 - CRI 100 - Filament CC-8 ...

    $7.97 $7.59
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  • EZG Light Bulb

    EZG Light Bulb

    Description: EZG Light Bulb - GEMINI PULSED XENON ARC - Voltage 35 Wattage 300 Base 2PIN SPECIAL Shape PAR20 Life Hours 75 Kelvin 6000 Filament ARC Category   Volts:   ...

    $230.08 $219.12
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  • CBJ Light Bulb

    CBJ Light Bulb

    Description: CBJ Light Bulb - Voltage 120 Wattage 75 Base BA15S Shape T8 Overall Length (mm) 78 Life Hours 50 Kelvin 2950 Color CLEAR/BLUETOP Filament CC-13 Category  Incandescent ...

    $23.68 $22.55
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  • EYJ/CC Light Bulb

    EYJ/CC Light Bulb

    Description: EYJ/CC Light Bulb - HALOGEN BULB - MR16 - MIRRORED REFLECTOR - CONSTANT COLOR PRECISE - Voltage 12 Wattage 71 Lumens CBCP 5500 Amps 5.92 Base GX5.3 Shape MR16 Overall Length (mm) 48 Life Hours 4000 Spread 25 Kelvin...

    $10.40 $9.90
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ANSI (American National Standards Institute) coded light bulbs meet specific industry standards for light output, bulb shape, base type, beam spread and other lamp specifications. If a manufacturer offers a light bulb with an ANSI coded lamp designation, that light bulb should be identical to a similarly ANSI designated bulb from other manufacturers. In the list below, some ANSI coded lamps are followed by /5 or /7 or /130. This suffix indicates a version of the same light bulb that is designed to provide longer rated life at some reduction in light output.

ANSI CODED LIGHT BULBS - American National Standards Institute

Searching for a new light bulb requires understanding the type of bulbs that fit the item and how to determine if the new replacement will produce the same level of light. One method of understanding the bulbs is through the American National Standards Institute, or ANSI, data on the bulb.

Light Bulb Basics:

When it comes to replacement bulbs, numerous options are available on the market. By looking for standardization in the bulbs, it is possible to determine if the new light will work as well as the original and whether it will even fit the lamp.

The American National Standards Institute codes help clarify the answers by providing the standards as which a light bulb must meet to have the same code. The bulbs with the same standard code will have the same light output, the same shape, the same base, the same spread of light and the same light specifications that it must fit and meet. If the numbers do not match, the codes will end up different.

When the ANSI standards are the same, the light will fit the same lamp. This is true whether the new bulb was manufactured by the same lamp company or whether it was manufactured by a different company. By following the code on the ANSI standard, it is easy to simplify the search for a new light bulb to fit the lamp.

Finding the Right Bulb:

When searching for a new ANSI bulb to fit a lamp, the first consideration is selecting the appropriate coded bulbs for the lamp. The old bulb or the lamp will have the coding information. Select the ANSI category based on the type of bulb or the appearance of the original bulb.

Alternatively, it is possible to fill in the ANSI code number in the keyword search at the top left side of the web page to search for a specific bulb standard.

Beyond the basic code for the ANSI standards, the suffix on the coded lamp will also help in the search. The code will have either /5, /7 or /130 afterward to give a better indication of the life of the bulb and the light output.

The replacement bulbs with a longer life will end up having a slightly lower light output. The higher the voltage used by the bulb, the lower the expected life of the bulb becomes as a result.

Different Gases:

Three main gases are used in light bulbs and replacement bulbs: halogen, krypton and xenon. The different gases result in different bulb reactions that create variations in the light, the length of time the bulb is likely to work and the quality of light produced.

Halogen lights use 99 percent argon or similar inert gases and one percent halogen gas. The resulting light is often yellow in color due to the reaction between halogen and argon.

Krypton is similar to the halogen in the combination of 99 percent argon and one percent krypton, but there the similarities fall away. Krypton bulbs generally produce better quality light and the bulbs will usually last much longer. The result is that the krypton lights are generally more expensive due to the time required to make them and the durability of the bulb when it is finished.

Xenon bulbs have the same measurements of inert gas and xenon gas, but the difference is that instead of burning hot, the xenon bulbs end up burning cold. They also produce white light rather than yellow light as a result of the reaction between xenon and the inert gas used to fill the bulb.

Replacement bulbs are not hard to find when the standards match the original codes. The ANSI coded bulbs make replacements easier to find. Comparing prices and options that will fit the lamp is the final part of finding the perfect replacement bulb.