ANSI codes on photographic lamps

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Hi,
I have just joined the group and I'm hoping someone might be able to assist.

You know when you purchase a photographic lamp there are various product codes. For example, there is a LIF code like A1/232 and that is also known as EFR. EFR is an ANSI code.

So my question is... is there a web site which lists all the ANSI codes and provides the specification of lamps?

I have a number of vintage lamps and I need to correctly identify them.

Many thanks

Dave
 
It’s not really a photographic question, much more likely to find the answers on an Electrical or electronics site.
 
It’s not really a photographic question, much more likely to find the answers on an Electrical or electronics site.
:agree:but in case this helps I did find these two pages ;)

This one which seems specific to photographic lighting.

https://www.filmandvideolighting.com/ansi-codes-lamps-bulb-3-letter.html

And this next one that has one heck of long list with click links to specifications pages per bulb

https://www.interlightus.com/guide_ansi.asp

HTH :)

PS or maybe one of these pdf documents here at the ANSI site has the details???
https://www.ansi.org/search_results...z48&cof=FORID:11&q=Light+bulb+codes&sa=Search
 
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:agree:but in case this helps I did find these two pages ;)

This one which seems specific to photographic lighting.

https://www.filmandvideolighting.com/ansi-codes-lamps-bulb-3-letter.html

And this next one that has one heck of long list with click links to specifications pages per bulb

https://www.interlightus.com/guide_ansi.asp

HTH :)

PS or maybe one of these pdf documents here at the ANSI site has the details???
https://www.ansi.org/search_results...z48&cof=FORID:11&q=Light+bulb+codes&sa=Search


Thank you so much for those links. The "Interlightus" site provided the information I needed.
I have a large collection of old vintage lamps and now I can fill the gaps on the details when adding to my web site.
Very much appreciated :)
 
It’s not really a photographic question, much more likely to find the answers on an Electrical or electronics site.
Hi Phil,

Thanks for your response. I wasn't certain where to start looking, but assumed there would be some knowledgeable people in here that are willing to share their knowledge. As it turns out, I now have the information I needed :)

Kind regards
Dave
 
Thank you so much for those links. The "Interlightus" site provided the information I needed.
I have a large collection of old vintage lamps and now I can fill the gaps on the details when adding to my web site.
Very much appreciated :)

You're welcome :)

Back in the day when I built some valve gear I had a bit of a collection including a lovely high wattage power triode destined for building a short wave transmitter that never got built! When I moved I gave what was left to an old school friend who was way more into electronics......he still is. But the 'bible' for reference was a valve guide ~ it listed all manufactured valves not s massive tome but quite small print :lol:
 
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