Would like to tap into the hive mind a bit.
A customer has approximately seventy suspended ceiling modular lights with TL5C circular fluorescents in and is calling us out roughly every six weeks to change lamps, five or six at a time.
Averaging out gives a lamp life of about 18 months which I don’t think is too bad. No one fitting is constantly blowing lamps.
The fittings are five years old and already a few ballasts have failed.
They have asked me to “test” them to see why the lamps are blowing so frequently.
I have noticed singe marks around the lamp holder and some of the internals are showing signs of heat damage.
Other than ballast output/input and general tightness of connections and lampholder what else would you be looking for?
Or are they just reaching their age and are due replacement?
A customer has approximately seventy suspended ceiling modular lights with TL5C circular fluorescents in and is calling us out roughly every six weeks to change lamps, five or six at a time.
Averaging out gives a lamp life of about 18 months which I don’t think is too bad. No one fitting is constantly blowing lamps.
The fittings are five years old and already a few ballasts have failed.
They have asked me to “test” them to see why the lamps are blowing so frequently.
I have noticed singe marks around the lamp holder and some of the internals are showing signs of heat damage.
Other than ballast output/input and general tightness of connections and lampholder what else would you be looking for?
Or are they just reaching their age and are due replacement?