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Video of the fluorescent lamps turn off and back on in the copying room in the storage of Carmel hospital
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Link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYnI4fxQZ3I
Made in tuesday 9.Mar.2010.
All of the fluorescents of this room, operated by preheat magnetic ballasts which includes replacable electronic starters (Shaingot "Electronic Start"), except for the two F40T12 near the door of the room, that operates by more then 30 years old Eltam Rapidstarts (One of these two ballasts have since replaced with its lamp with another Electronic Start ballast and F36T8 lamp).
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This is indeed surprised me that these antique ballasts in the fixture near the door are actually rapidstarts (One already replaced), despite they are igniting the lamps in the same manner of the rest, which are preheaters with electronic starters.
Eltam, called these ballasts, rapidstarts because they operating the lamps more faster then preheaters with glow starter, because there is no flashing during startup.
When lamps in these rapidstart reaches EOL, they just flickers 50hz and after all the emissive coating consumed, they just retains the dim glow discharge endlessly.
is your rapid start in series (one ballast 2 lamps) and when one goes EOL the other lamp does same thing?
The two >30 years old rapidstart ballasts near the door (Which one replaced by similar ballast as the others), haven't any starters, but they do electrodes preheating and this is what special about Eltam rapidstarts for T12 40W lamps. The glow discharge of the lamps with these rapidstarts after this brief turning off, is a normal operation of the rapidstarts. It is just very long because of the age of the rapidstart ballasts.