General Electric Long Life FLK/LL (Q575T6) Bi-Pin Halogen Stage and Studio Lamp
GE offers a complete line of Single-Ended Quartzline lamps in a wide
range of wattages (30w to 10,000w), voltages and base designs to meet
your lighting application needs. All are built to GEs quality
standards to offer you brilliant performance lamp after lamp, scene
after scene.
Excellent Beam Control:
GE
Single-Ended Quartzline lamps are compact, pinpoint light sources that
direct a crisp, white beam of light precisely where its needed...for
maximum lighting flexibility and control.
Outstanding Color Rendition and Dimmability:
GE
Quartzline lamps render colors true and natural. Their crisp, white
light gives your set a sparkling brilliance. These lamps are dimmable,
too, for special effect lighting.
Long Life, GE Reliability:
GE
Quartzline lamps last up to 2000 hours. GEs quality construction
features include corrosion-resistant bases and high-temperature seals
to withstand extreme operating conditions. Manufactured to rigid
quality standards, GE Single-Ended Quartzline lamps provide reliable
performance, scene after scene.
GE FLK/LL (Q575T6) Specifications:
Wattage 575 Watts
Voltage: 115 Volts
Base Type: G9.5 (Bi-Pin)
Filament: CC-8
Length: 104mm
Life Hours: 1,500 Hours
Color Temperature: 3,050 Kelvin
Other Known Codes: Q575T6, 39730, JCV115V-575WB, ZB-601, FLK/X, Ushio HX601
SOS Notes About GE FLK/LL Bulb Removal and Replacement:
When replacing a FLK lamp always wait for the lamp to cool down within the fixture before removing it. Halogen lamps get extremely hot and can cause severe burning if touched while in operation or immediately afterward. Take the lamp out by using a cloth that provides some insulation from the heat. When removing an FLK/LL from the fixture get as close as possible to the base before removing from the socket. Take extra care when you take the new bulb out of the packaging and do not touch the glass. Use gloves or a cloth to insert the lamp into the FLK/LL socket. The oil from your skin makes the glass super heat and causes early FLK/LL lamp failure.