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Miniature Larnp Catalog

3-6253

REVISED 1O.1 -7O

M!NIATI..'RE

LAMPS

Other MINIATURE I-AMP DEPARTMENT


EATALOGS INGLUDE:
Sealed Beam Lamps, 3-6251

Sub Miniature Lamps, 3-6252 Glow Lamps, 3-6254


Index of all Lamps, 3-6255

Solid State Lamps, 3-0281

GENERAI.

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TAB LE OF CONTE NTS

lntroduction
General lnformation

2 3

Miniature Lamp Selection Factors. Miniature Lamp Filaments Miniature Lamp Bases
Specif ications, Standard Lamps Specif ications, Flasher Lamps

4
5 5

34 34 35 36 38

Specifications, Decorative and Christmas Lamps


Specif ications, Electric Discharge Fluorescent Lamps

Table of Applications, Standard

Lamps

Numerical

lndex

For information on sealed beam, sub-miniature, so'id state, and glow lamps, refer to the appropriate cata.log, listed by title and number on the front cover.

Most General Electric Miniature Lamps are designed for opelatioR on low-voltage sources of power, such as battery-generator systems, dry cell or storage batteries,
or transform ers.

Manufacturers and designers of equipment requiring miniature lamps should select lamps of established design wherever possible for maxinrurn economy as well as ease of replacement through regular trade c,hannels. Lamps are grouped in this catalog by bulb sizes. They are listed according to deeign volts in ascending order within the particular group. You will find two cross-reference lists on pages 36 and 38. One groups lamps by primary applications and the other lists lamps in numerical sequence. The Miniature tamp Department of General Electric offers application engineering assistance io all cqstomers in applying subminiature lamps in product design. Contact your local GE district office which is listed on the back eover page for additional and latest' technical information

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Lons Lire

Pf. Prefocus Sc. - Screw S. C. Single Contact Spec. -- Special Term. Terminals V - Volts W Watts
S.C. Miniature Flanged-Top of bosses in flange. D.C. Index-Top of base pin nearer bottom
contacts. Wedge-Center of notch. Tab-Center of hole in tab.

LAMP NUMBER Lamps are marked with General Electric identification and a trade number. The trade number is recorded with the AmericanNationalStandards Institute and is uni-form throughout the industry. It completely identifies a lamp and is sufficient identification for ordering purposes.
PRIMARY SERVICE Present major usages of a lamp are shown in the primary applications column. Lamps may be and often are used in other applications, wherever their design characteristics meet the requirements.

MAXIMUM OVERALL LENGTH


In the case of wire terminal lamps, this dimension applies only to the glass portion. The dimension figures listed here are maximum tolerances.

is designated as the overall length of the lamp.

The dimension which includes the bulb and base

DESIGN VOLTS Design volts show the voltage at which a lamp is designed for rated ampere, candlepower and laborato ry-lif e char acteristic s.
DESIGN AMPERES OR WATTS Design amperes is the current flowing through a lamp when operated at its design voltage. It is subject to manufacturing tolerances. Some lamps have a watts rating rather than amperes. Watts is obtained by multiplying the design volts by
the design amperes.

environmental conditions such as shock, vibration, voltage fluctuations, temperature, etc., may result in a shorter average life. For additional information on service life of lamps with extremely long life and low current design, please refer to the discussion on "Lamp Life" page 3 in Sub-Miniature Catalog 3-6252 Revised 1-1-70.
lif e where

RATED AVERAGE LIFE Rated average life is that obtained in closely controlled laboratory testing of lamps at their design voltage. It is not necessarily the same as service

FIGURE NUMBER
The figure number corresponds to the lamp drawing at the extreme right of the specifications list. The drawing shows the correct bulb and base, but not necessarily the correct filament, for the lamp listed. Since many different fiIaments are used, the drawing shows only one representative filament form. For filament forms refer to page 5.

CANDLEPOWER The value shown in the candlepower column is the average initial mean-spherical-candlepower (mscp) at design voltage. It is subject to manufacturing tol er anc es. Me an- sp heric al-candlepow er is the generally accepted method of rating the total light output of miniature lamps. To convert mean-spherical-candlepower to lumens, multiply

by L2.57 (4r).

LINE NUMBER The line number is used to help find specific

lamps. It is not of any technical or ordering significance.

LIGHT CENTER LENGTH The light center length is measured from the geometric center of the light source to a particular point of the base. This point is shown below
for the base types used.

HEAVY DUTY LAMPS There is a General Electric hear,y duty lamp for

Screw-End of bottom base contact. Bayonet-Top of base pins. S.C. or D.C. Prefocus-Bottom of indentations on prefocusing collar.

most automotive sockets. Hear,lz duty lamps have been designed with heavier wire and lower filament temperatures to give longer life. and more trouble.free performance. These should be used where the lamps are likely to be subjected to extra shock and vibration.

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CONSIDER THESE FACTORS


Designfactors such as the
shock and vibration, light output, wattage, life, and

limitations of -housing space, power soulce,

ambient temperatureshould be carefully considered when selecting


lamps. Whether a lamp is used for safety, convenience, utility, sales appeal, beaufr or a means of saving time, General Electric has such a lamp available.

O LIGHT QUANTITY,

QUALITY Where an object or surface is to be illuminated, the quantity of light required depends upon the size of the object, the brightness desired, the contrast with its background and the time available for seeing. Where light mustbe projected, either a separate reflector and lamp or a reflectorized lamp may be required. Consideration should be given to beam candlepower and beam spread. The spectral quality or color of light can be modified by external filters or coatings applied to the bulb.

andvibration. Where rough service conditions are encountered, screw base lamps shouldbe avoided, since they may loosen in their sockets.

LIGHT, LIFE AND VOLTAGE For any particular iamp, the light output and life depend upon the voltage at which the lamp is operated. For instance, as approximations, the Light output varies as the 3.6 power of the volL age and the life varies inverseiy as the 12th power of the voltage. Chart 1 illustrates the effect of overvoltage or undervoltage applied to a lamp on its current, life, andlight(candlepower) output. Indicated values (except for long life lamps) are reasonably reliable, between 90f( and IIO/, rated volts. Beyond that, indicated characteristics may not be realized because of the increasing influence of factors which cannot be incorporated into the chart. The data apply only to operation on direct current or sine-wave alternating current. The data (particularly for lamp life) do not apply accurately for lamp operation on half-wave rectified voltage or on semi-conductor dimming devices.
MECHANTCAL STRENGTH o Low voltage, high incandescent
current lamps are best suited for operation under conditionsofshock and vibration. Other factors which affect strength are the resonant frequency of the lead wires, supportwires, and filament form. Mostradiopanel lamps of 6.3 volts and under, incorporate mounts whose resonant frequency has been synchronized with that of the coiied filament to withstand shock

In battery applications, the mean effective voltage delivered is generally higher than the average volts. Th erefor e, the m ean eff ective voltage should be the design voltage of the lamp. Design volL ages for flashlight lamps have been determined by extensive tests. Filament lamp ratings are predicated on operation at constant voltage. When operated from a higher-than-rated voltage in series with a dropping resistor, the effect is the same as operating at a constant current. Since the lamp resistance changes with operating life, the voltage drop across the lamp will increase; hence, the lamp li.fe experienced will generally be about one-half that resulting from constanlvoltage operation. When selecting a transformer or resistor, consideration should be given to lamp ampere tolerances and the regulation characteristics of the
component.

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souRcES

SPACE o Tolerances of bulb diameters, light center iength

by designers in specifying lamp housings. These


able from your local GE Miniature Lamp Sales Office.

and overa-ll length should be carefully considered

tolerances and more detailed drawings are avail-

G) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE It is well to consider the lamp housing from the


as

Normal variations in ambient temperature do not aJfect the performance of miniature lamps. Above 350'F, the solder on conventional lamps may soften, deform or melt and the basing
be operated

standpoint of radiation, absorption and ventilation well as extraneous heat,

cement loosen. The new wedge base lamps can in ambients up to 600'F.

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100

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30
31

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50

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1384 1383 1388

Aircraft, Base half of bulb reflectorized2r Auto Reading lighi. Base halJ of bulb reflectorired,r
Special Service, Telephone trouble. Base half of bulb reflectorized

20w 20w

r
Horiz.

20w

1380 1385

Aircrat! Gunsight.

Base half of bulb reflectorrzed.

Burn*B.D. to

1r.rsn
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20\ry

Special Service, Reading light. Base half of bulb reilectorired ?1 . Special Service. Base half of bulb reflectorized-top clear.

Special Service; Telephone trouble. Base half olbulb reflectorized

2r

t02l
I 184 I 183

Hand Lantern , 4 Nq, 6 cells. Burning posilion.-any . Searchlight. Auto Spoilamp

4.5
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1.25 A 6.25 A 6.25 A

E 17 50 50 32 32
32

o(

2331

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lut
16.2

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4.664
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6.53A
2530 1025 1700 1699 1209 1912
1

Auto Headlamp-32 C.P. {i lament above axis. 50 Searohlight, 6 No. 6 cells lnstrument, Photocell eiciter

f.P. filament

on aiis

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Speeiaf Service,'0utside'coated black with window ori side

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2330 I 143 I 144 I 195

Auto Headlamp'one lilament offset

4.23A 4.23A
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3.00 A

21 50

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c I c c I c I c I

c.8
c-8

300 300 500


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400 400 300

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1507 1044

Auto. Auto, Base collar slotted . 32 C.P. filament at right angles to 35 W fila.

3.00A 2.73A,35 1.85A 2.08A


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1327

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r047

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2.70A

105

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1048X

Aircrafi.

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fil. in mult.

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Special Service. Emergency Lighting

lvlarine. Marine
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I
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Auto. Burning position-any

lnstrument. Photocell lxciter. Sitver contact

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Hand Lantem, 2 No. 6 cells Hand Lantern, 4V storage battery.


Hand Lantern,4V storage batiery.
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4.5

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.25A

5.1 ,

1553 1651 1565 1612 1613

Hand Lantern, SF cells in series parallel

fr.on
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E2

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or 8F cells in seies parallel.


7

lnstrument. Photoelectric scanner

1.75A 1.90A

lnstrunent

lnstrumeni, 0scillogtaph
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7

r613X
1680 1680X

nstrum ent, 0scillograph (K rypton Gas)


.

1.5A 4.10A

Aircraft

Aircraft, Silver Contact


Aircraft, lnsidefrosted

4.10A 4.10A
r
7

1680 tF
1096 1468

lnstrument, Mrcroscope lllumilato

4.5A

Medical lnsirument. Burning position-Base up to horizontal

4.54

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200)
300
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11r I 2'n I lr/, | 2\/t I


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20

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c-8 c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6


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5000+
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20

c
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c c
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Design Volts

Amps

Cand

0r
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20.1

I 129 I 130
I 131 I 154 I 158

Auto.

.2

Auto.
Auto Stop, Tail, Signal Auto Stop, Tarl, Signal
Special Service, Facsimile recorder
.

'?
-4
.5
6

Special Service, one side half reflectorized

6.4 6.4 6.4

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2.63A 2.63A 2.63A 2.63A .754 2.63A


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12.8 12.8

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2.69A
2.69 A

l6m
1626
6

10
11

Special Special Special Special

Servrie, Foul line detector. Fil. to baseshell & one eyelet Service, Photoelectric scanner, Silver contacts .
Servlce, Sewing Machine Service, Sewing Machine

21, II'
212 237
232 a1
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2.69A
3.00 A

3.0A 3.0A 3.0A

5IF
6X

Special Service, Sewing lvlachine ( lnside frosted)

t2
13

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r460
1460X 1493

Medicall\4icroscope lllu minator. Silver contacts

l4
15

2.75A 2.75A
2.15 A

23' 23' 23'


11 12 12
2 2

lnstrument, Mictoscope illuminator'/


nstrument, nstrument, nstru rn ent, nstrument, nst ru ment,
I

l6
17
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1629 1630 1631X 1649

19

20

Microscope illuminator Microscope ilhminatorT Mic roscope tlluminalo r 7 Colo rimeter, Silver contects l lVl icroscope il luminato r, Rect. shap ed
7

f i

lam ent

2.15A 2.15A 2.15A 2.15A 2.15A 2.15A


1.90A 1.70A 1.91A 1 .91A

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23'
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14930
1619 1632 87 88 8

nstru m ent, Mic roscope illu lnstrument


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15

nstru

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15'
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Z6 27 2B

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8rt
1295 93

Special Service, Sewing Machine. lnside frosted

2.20A 2.20A
3.00A
1
1

20,
202
50
15

Auto. Burn Base Down to Hodzontal.


Auio . Auto lnterior. lnside lrosted Auto and Marine Auto Stop Signal
Special Service
.

zg 30
31

.04A .04A

93
94

tt

12.8

32 JJ

1005 I 152 1016 I 176


161 141

. .

\ 12.8
12.B

t12.8

1.04A 1.26A 1.26A


1 1

15

2t
2I

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21'
2I
6

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1q

Auts Stop, Tail Signal


Auto Stop, Tail Signat
Signal

\14

112.8
0

.34A .34A

.59 A
1

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12.8 12.8
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2I
6

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36 37 38 39 40

t.35A
1 1 1

22'
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141 rF 142
777

Auto lnterior, lnside frosted Auto . Alrcraft Tajl Lieht

dll

t2.8
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t.6

1.52A

26'
1n
3

4l
42 43 44 45 46 47 ,48

1034 IO34A 1034NA 2106 1073

Auto Stop, Tail Signal Auto Signal, Park. 0uiside translucent amler coating Augo, SignaF Park, Natural Amber Auto . Auto Signal. Auto
.

1i2.8
14.0 | !L.O

1.80A
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1. BOA

\14.0

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\ 14.0
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1.80A
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112.8

1.80A .51A

;
4

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32 32

i.80

r076
1165 I 157

12.8
12.8

Special Service. Brass contact

Auto, Truck stop signal. Heavy duty


Auto Signal, Park. 0utslde ttanslucent ambet coating. Heavy duty

\tq

t12.8
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1.80A 1.30A 2.10A

JL
32 3

.:3A
2.10A
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.49

1r574

\14

112.8

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8 Bulb

lop selecled for minimum gloss imperfections.

I
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Max.

Center

c
Gas Filled

Designa

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0verall Length
(
I

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Lile
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Line
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tion

nch es)

nch es)

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C C

c c c

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c-6 c-6 c-6 L.b c-6 c.6 c-6 c-2u c-6

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200 200 200


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c
c

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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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16
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43 45 45 45
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150

19 20

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D. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet

c-6 c-6
c-2R

2l
22 23 24

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43
41

c-6
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300 300 500

43
41 41 41

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500 300 700 700 700

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c.2R
c-2R

300/
500

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c
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c-6 c-6 c-6


L-b

300\
15001 44
41

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2 2 2 2 2 2

15001 500 r000


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S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet

c
C

c
c

cc-6 c-6 c-6 c-6


c-2R

43 43 43
41
4.1

36
37

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lt/t lr/t
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38 39 40

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c c c c c
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44 44 44

4l
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200
200

D. C. lndex D. C. lndex
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c-6
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5000/ 5000/

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S. C. Bayonet

c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6 t -b c-6

|t/o

\ s000 /
200
200 200 200

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2 2

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45 46
47

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48 49

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1200 \ 5000 /

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Iine
l{0.

CONT.)
Lamp
No.

Primary Application

Design Volts

Design Amps

0r Watts

Candle Power

{12.8

2.10A
.59 A

22-I -t .J
.4 .5 -6
"7

I 157NA

Auto Signal, Park. Natural amber. Heavy duiy

Ir+.0 {rz.s
12.8

2t42 2t44
1156 1095

Auto, Truck, Stop signal Auto, Truck, Signal Auto, Truck signal. Heavy duty
Auto, Park Special Service

ji+.0
12.8
14.0
15. 5 20 .0

2.10A
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7t
4 JL )a JL 4

2.10A

.5lA
1.12A I .0A
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937
1634 305

24'
242
15

lnstrumeni, Microscope illuminator, Burn Base Up to horirontalt Aircraft


.

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28.0
.

-9 .10

305 tF
306
169

Aircraft, Inside frosted Aircraft


.

28.0 28.0
.

15
15 15

l1
L2

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Auto-2 ldeniical filaments in ieries

28 .0
.

l69l
1692

Aircraft, lnside frosted*2 ldentical filaments in sries lVlarine-2 ldentical frlaments in series

28.0
28 .0

15
15

l3
14

2232
307

Aircrait. Spiral lead Aircraft.

28.0 28.0

t5 to

2t 2I
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307 tF
308

Aircraft.lnsidefiosted Aircralt.
Aircraft, lnside frosted Aircraft, Natural ruby

.
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28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0


28 .0

t7
1B

308 rF
307NR
307 R

2l

10

20 21

Aircraft, 0utside c0ated red. (Silicate) Aircraft,


Ref

307S8

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28.0 28.0 28.0


28

.67A (.68A

22

1666

Aircraft. . . .
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i.os n {.68A
.68A

2I 2t
2L 2L

?3 24 ?5

1666t F

1203

Auto.
Auto
Spee
.

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.71A .71A
.75 A

tt
2l

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1231 W

28 .0

t0
27

ial Service. Microfilm recorder, White { Enameled)

28.0 28.0
28 .0

2233
1665

Aircraft,Spirallead.,.
Aircraft. Aircraft lnside hosted

i ..

.766A
.80 A .80 A

21

28 ?9 30
31

2I
21

1665 rF 1665 SB
315

28
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Aircraft. Reflectorized bowl

28.0 28.0

.80A
.90A JL
2a 6

Aircrait.
Aircraf

(.93A
32 1662

t,

C.

2V filament inverted.
41

Burn*8, D.,t0 horizontal

r!

28.0 28.0

l.:+n
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(

1)
6

JJ
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2155 1683 1638

Auto, C-2V filament inuerted

Auto and Aircraft-2 ldentical filaments iil

ierie$.

. .

28.0 28.0

JI
JL

Marine-2 ldentical filaments in


Aifcraft^
senes.

series

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1682

tor

operation in ambient temp; of 4000F-2 ldentical fils. in


28.0 1.02A .45A
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JI 15'
62 62 62

1228
109

Marine.
Auto, [lectic vehicle Anto, Electric vehicle
Telephone
.

;.,

34.0 44.0 44.0 48.0

.39 .40

ll0
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.17A .17A

2 Approximote. rs Limited mechonicol


minimum gloss imperfections. lion informotion.

strength. 8 Bulb top selecled for ar Consult neorest Soles Office for opplico-

LAMPS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE

Iight
Filam ent

Max.

Vacuum Base

c
Gas Filled

Designa
tio n

Center Length ( lnches)

0verall
Length (lnch es)

Rated Average

tig.
No.

Lin!
ilOr'

Life (Hours)

t-b
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c
c

c-6 c-6 c-6 c-6


L-b
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1

44

22.1
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41

c c
c

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2 2 2 2 2 2

4
5

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c-6
c-2R

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c c c c c c c
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6'
7

cc-6
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lt/t
lt/B

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c-2vr
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2 2 2

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S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet D. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet S. C. Bayonet

lt/a

43 43
41

t2
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2C.2R

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000

2 2 2

2000 300 300 300 300 300 300 300


3001 30o I 3oo I 300 I

43 43 43
41 41

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43 43 43

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D. C. Bayonet

cc-6 cc-6 cc-6

41

4l
43

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D. C. Bayonet

c.2vr
C-2VT LL. b

trlt
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400 400 150 2000 1000 1000 1000 300

24

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c

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27,,,

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S. C. Bayonet

cc-8

1%s lr/B

2
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c.2vr
C"2Vts

2g,
29:,

c c
c

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S. C. Bayonet
S. C. Bayonet D. C. lndex

c-2\/r

30' .,31

c.2vr
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line
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Primary

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Bulb

Design Volts

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la-

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General Electric offers a widevariet;zof Christmas lamps to designers, manufacturers, merchants, home decorators and craftsmen. Artistic color arrangement, tasteful, unique object lighting and exciting indirect effects are just some of the services these Christmas lamps make possible. Christmas decoration, indoor and outdoor, traditional or modern, futuristic or conservative is enhanced by the newer lamp shapes and colors. C6 lamps are designed for series burning, all others for multiple burning. D26 and D27 twinkle lamps each contain builtin bi-metal flashers that create random twinkling for interesting animation.
Max.
0

000
Line f{0. Lamp No. Pdmary ApplicaDesign Bulb

Fig. 83

c,82

ELECTRICAL and PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS


D

esign Amps

Volts

0r
Watts

Finish and Color Code

Base

tion 34.14 "15 -Lb .17 .18 c6


c7 r/,

verall Length ( I nch)


2 2t/s

Approx.

Fig.
No.

Li

ne

Life
Hours 200 600 600 600 750 750 3000* *,1 1000 600 600 3000 1000

No.

lndoor Indoor

c-6

15

.32A
7W
10l.\/ 10\/v

C-llz
c-9t/,
c-9t/,

20
2A

C9lt
Dl5
D26*8
027

0utdoor
0utdoo r
lndoo r

0utside coated (A) Translucent-Ceramic ctd. (A) Translucent,Ceramic ctd (A)


Transp

I\4in. Screw

80 81

14
15

Cand. Screw

C-llz C-9lt
C-9lz
G-14

20 20

arent-B right

( B)

lnter. Screw lnter. Screw


Cand. Screw

3% 3%
21/8

82 82
81

16

fi
IB

7W 7W
10\ry

Transparent-Bri ght ( B) Transparent-Brrght


( B) ( B)

i9
20

**

0utdoo r
0utdoo r
I ndoot I ndoor I ndoor

i20
130

028
030 033
D36

Transparent-Bright

lnter. Screw lnter. Screw


Cand. Screw Cand. Screw Cand. Screw Cand. Screw Cand. Screw

3% 31h
23/q

2t
LL

120
120

12

C'7lz
C-l
t/2

r20

7W 7W 7W 7W 6W

Lighted- lce (C) Transparent- Bright ( B)

82 82 83
81

19

28
21
LL

2r/8

SatinBright(D)
Transparent- Bright ( B)

2t/t

81
o1

.24 -13

038
D80*

[ither
lndoo r

c-l
c-8

t/,

t25
120

)r/"
L'/^

-24 "25

Cool-Bright (B)

81

*Colored lomps ore outside tronsporenl cooted blue, green, red, or gold.
34
Color Code: A-Red, blue, green, white, oronge. B Red, gold, blue, green, cleor.

**Twinkle

lomP. ***ot

120 volts.

Turquoise, peorl, ruby lopoz, gornet, emerqld. D-Red, gold, blue, green

Lamps in the T-6 and RP-12 bulbs are blackiight lamps for instrument lighting, designed primarily for direct current operation. They are provided with an indexing base for proper polarization in the circuit.

General trIectric has a line of miniature Blacklight and Fluorescent lamps for aircraft and otheruses.

Fic. 85
Fig. 86

Lamps with T-5 bulbs are Rapid-Start fluorescent lamps that have specially designed, rugged cathodes for aircraft service.

Fig. 87

ELECTRICAL and PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

24-28Y . d.c.

Aircrafi, Cool white Aircraft, Red Aircrafi; Warm t|/hite


Arrcraft. Warm white 'Aircraft- Warm whiie

Min. Pinless l\4in. Pinless


l\4rn. Pinless l\,4in.

Bi'Pin

6 6 6 6

Nom. Nom. Nom. Nom.

86 86
B6

.2 -3 .4
_6

EI
81

Min. Bi-Pin

9 Nom.

Aircrait, Cool white Aircratt, Red


Aircraft, lVarm white Aircraft, Warm whii Aircraft, Csol white
5013 R 5013WW 5113WW

Aircraft,

Red

AircraJt. Warm white Aircraft, Warm white

l\4in. Pinless l\/lin. Pinless

Min. Bi-Pin

MT2T6/ BL
2 Approximote

AIRCRAFT
Lamp Number Line
No.

AIRCRAFT (Cont.)
lin
e

AUTOMOTIVE (Cont.)
Line
No. Lamp Number

Lamp Number

Lamp
Nu

Iine
No.

Lamp Number

Line
No.

Lamp Number

Ii*e
tto.

llo.
16-6 30.23 30,20 28.25 30.10 30-21

mber

ML20/ tF-28 ML20i R.28


63 64
81 301

32-7

i385
1410
14 14

5OOBWW

35-9 35"11 35,12 35-13

5104WW 5106WW

35-5 35-6 35"10


35. 14

1321
1

tb-25
16-20 18-3 16"2

1893
189 5

28-15

32,6 L2.l
12-8 12.3 10.43 10-44 12,37 ]2. JY

5013CW 5013
R

323

i0-30

5i08vvw
5113WW

1327
1

1895A
1895G 1895 R

10.3i
10-32 10-33
28- 16

1431 1467
1

5013WW

383

144 5

8-32
1b. TJ 16-14

495

AUTOMOTIVE

1501

1898 2106

302 303
3O3AF 303
R

1495 R I 503
1

$-72
16
14

1503

20.44 72,2
22"3

662 665
rF

22-32 22.28 ?2-29


22.30 22,22
r

v-4a
12-38 22.8

304 305 305 rF 306


307

1665
1
1

665 SB

22.9

666
F

2?-10 ?2-15

1666
1

22.23 18.21

680
r

307 rF
3O7NR 307
R

tz' Ih
22-t9
22"20 22,21 22.17 27.18 24.11 24.12 ?4.14 24-13 24.15 ?4-17
24"16

1680

18.23 18.22
22- 36

1680X
168 2 168 3

307 SB 308

2?..34
I

1691

22"12

308 tF
309

It25
17

24.2 24,9 24.10


2C.40 26.41

26

309 rF 309SB 310


311 311 R

It26X
t777
1816 1818 1819
18 18

t9 53 53R 53X 55 57 57TR 57X 63 64 61 68 8i 82 82AF 87 88

PR16

I 6.17 I 8.25 I 8-29 I 8-31


I 8"30

623
623AF

I f

14.1 14-2 12.21

r507
1683
1691

18-1 22.34
22.11,

2t42 2t44
215 5

I 10-17
110,?7

I 10-21 I 10-23 I 12-7


I 12.8

631 1003 1004 1005 1016 1034


1034A
1034NA

22.33 28"9

I 6.23 I o.zq

1788U
1789 D 1881

lb- Jb 28-r3 28-23

21130
2173U 2286U 2330 attl 4JJI 2530

28.8
?8-18 16,29
16-11

I ?a-32
I 20.34
I 20.41

1888 1889
1891

t6-3t
28- 14

I 20.47
I 20"43

28-6

16,16

1892

28-21

I i2-20

ll2-17
t1?-3 I 12.4 I 12.5
I 20"24

28-28
2&.28 28"39 28.27 28,47 28-49 28,48 30.35 30-36 30.33 30.7 30.8 30-2 24.34 30-3 24.33 24,32 24.26
24,27

89 e0

120-25

lrz
1

L4

12.15

Jl4

a1a

20 43 64

313 313AF
313 c

28-41

?8-42
28,45 28-46 28.44 22-31 26"11 8-37

18

1864AF
1864N
R

313NR
313 315
R

93 93 rF 94 97 97A
97NA

1044 1073 1076 1095 1129 1130 1133 1134 1141 1141 tF 1143 1144 1150 1154 1155 1156 1157
l1s7A

I 18-2
I ?0.45
I ?0,46

BICYCLE

I?2,5
I 20.1

131 I 5,33 1482 I 10-10

1483

10.9

I n.2
I 16.22
I 16.23
t 20-37 I 20"38 I 20.39

COIN MAEHINE

(
I I
28-1
30.31 28-24 28.30

I ?0.29

rr42

81

63

I r2.7 I 12.3

1488

1458 I 10-41

| 20-30
I 20-31

I 16-30
I 16,31

1464 I 10.42 1481 I 28.3

1489 1826 1829

I
I

llz-ZL
112.22 112"23
I 6-25

I 18'9
I 20-4

FLASHLIGHT

1939
1

I 12-18 122.4 I 20"48


I 20 49

939X 940

316 356
356T 421
R

19sB
195 9
19
1

s"38
10.5 10.47

63

480 835 836 839 841

964 966

14 t0 14-12
14.14 14-16 14,11

1967
19

68

l9 75
197 6
19

105 109 110 158 161 168 194 r94A 209 2r0

PR2 I 6.4

122,38

PR3 PRs PR6

114 222 222X 223 224 233 243 245 246 365 403
404FT

t?2.39
I 28.7

1157NA 122-l

t28.2
I 28.17
I 28-

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n58 1176 1178


1178A

I PR3NP I PR4 I
I

6"8

r23

I
I

32.9 6"32 32.12 32-13 6-31 32,10

6.9 6.2
6-3 6-5

I I
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I 20^35

I
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I t7.?4 I 12.25

128-12
I 6-19 I 6.20 I 30-16

842
844 847
1047

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14-i3
14- 15

70

24.35

19 78

24-25 24-28
22.27 24.18
35- 2

18.4
18-5

1048X
1

1979 11t )
301

250 256 251

212.1

t 30-18
I 8.21 I 28-10

i 10-27,
|
34.8 | 10-28 I 10.34 I 10-39
I 30-19

309

6-26 10.40 6-18

I
R

1315 1317 1380 1384


1385

5004cw
5004

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16,1 16,s

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R

357
35.8

2s7R 293 456 ssO 551

183 1195 1196 1203 1204 1209 1241 1251


1

16- 10

I 16-32

I 16.33 122.24

PR7 I 6-i0 PRg I 6"6 PR12 I 6-14 PR18 I 6,15 PR20 I 6-16 PR28 I 6"1

I 8.2
32.15

I 8.3

I 3e.i6
I 8-9 I 8.13

I 22.25 I 16-20 I 12.26 I 12-33


I 12-34

13 14 31

I
I

8.r0
8.4

6.27

404W

I 6"28

tr2

I 10.12 I 32,11

605

10- 13

12518
r251CB

I 12-35 I 12-36 I 16.34


I 20.28

I 30.17

1252 1293 1295

HAND LANTERN
PR13 I S.lr PRi5 I 6"12 PR17

36

21

6-13 10-3

HAND LANTERN (Cont.)


Lamp Number

Line Ito.

Lamp Number

[ine
t{0.

INSTRUMENT (Cont.) Lamp I Line Lamp Line


Number I
No. Number

RADIO and TELEVISION


Lamp Number

Line

Lamp Number

Line
No.

llo.

llo.

2E

136

1 0.45 8-40

503 965 1021 1459


1491

10-7 30.15 16.8


18- 12

MICROSCOPE I LLU

IViI

NATOR
18.26
18.27

T2 39

8.14 26.30
26.21

240 242
259
1448

76.32 26-18

248
407

10.46 10-1,
J4. J

14.7

408 425 502

10.2,
34- 4

1492
1EE' 1584
1651

18.11 18,15 18-13 18.16

10.4 10-6

419 I 10"19 8r2 I 14-8 1096 I 18.24 r460x I 20.14 1493 I ?0-15 1493D I 20-21 1491 I 20-16

594 629 630


631 X

40
41

1615

24"40

20-17 20-18 20.19


22"7 2A.20

42 44 45
46

76-2
?6-27

1490 1809 1830 1847

z6-26 s-35 26-1


24-38 26.24
ZO-

634
I 649

26.3 26-28
26-22 26,23 24.36 24.37

lJ

4l
47R
48

l847AF
18
1

26,20
30-11

55

866

?6,25

N DI
10-16 26"21 24.40
24"41

CATOR
1426B
1426G

OSCI LLOG RAPH


6"30, 34.11 6-30, 34.12

49 130

1881 1891

n.?3
28-6 28.15 26-29 26.5

15

40
4L

43 44 46

1613 I 18-19 1613X I 18-20 1621 I 16.24 187s I 30.27

f.i5
8-17 26-17

92r
924 926
1

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r31
159

1893
1

900

ltt 301

2t9
239

8.i6
?6-3
1

2067 D

960

76-27 26.28 26.22

1426 R

6.30,
J4. IJ

4l
51
5

1426Y 1435 1436 1438


1

6-30,
34- 14

PHOTOCELL EXCITER

SEARCHLIGHT
1 28.+

8,20
8,21

1AF

24.42

E)
53 64K
63
tl1

8.26
8.2S 12"9 12-10 12.16 17.29 12.13

24.39
8, 11

1424 1434 1699

I
I

18-10

i700 I 16.18
1887U

30,2s 16.19

976

958 1019
405

I 14-18 I 14,20
I
14.21

1184

1025 t 16-17
I i6.9 I 24.1

i709

450
T

14]
147

8-36 12"12

SIGNAL
OTH ER
10- 14
EE

67K

24-n
24-30 24,31 30-4 30-5

lIK
89K
130 137 141

141 6

r477
1479 1480 1815
181 9X

10,1/
10,27. 10.23 28-1

504 565

16.15 18-17 18.18


423 947
957

34-5 8:41

8-15 8.17
26"35 28-1 26-11 28-2 28-11 26-34 26"18

57

5l X
5B

6t2
619

26 38
30-14

28.5
28r29

m-72
2A.23 24.8 30-26 30-29 16.21
3?.B

58
59 61

61 68

n-2
28.17 28-11 8-27 14-9 14-8
:

632
17 31 187 4

1404 1408

t?-11
26.39

1806 I 26-10 1850 I 26-8 1850x I 26"9 1867 I 26.4 1906 I 26,7 1949 I 26.12

182

1822
1823
18

28.40 28.50
2S-53

94 250 809M 812

94 238 242

884

SPECIAL SERVICE

28

28-51 28.30 28-31

912
925
936

1829 1829X
18

256
259 313- 0
F

28-10
26.26 28"43 10-15 10-39 12.31

812
1012 1014 1489
X

30-i3
6.22
6.21 30,32

32-5
24,21
14"19

32

28'52
28-54 30"6 26,19

914
a1 aa

1835
1841

455 456 509K


509 KAF

2112U

8.28

1841 1862A 1862G


1862 R

28-32
28-34 28-33 28-35 30-12
64 68 82
B2AF

t2,3i2
r0-11 26.15

607 755 756


756
R

MARI
12.8

NE
056 223 LL4

862Y 886 891 909

26-42
26"43

i8-8
14-5 14.6 2?.37 14,22 ??.35

6 6 rF 8 B lF 71 72 352X 395X 612 1165 1230

?0-10
20"11

I
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20-25
20"27 12"28

I
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12-30

I 8-8

I 6"7 I 8-18

?A.47

1240 I l4-?3 Q1240 I 30.9 1325 I 16.27 1605 I 20,6 1606 I 2A"7 1608 I 20.8 1876X I 30.24 1944 I 30"34 1962X I ?4.23 1917 I 24 71

18,5

28.6
28.20 32,14
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751

28:36
14-4 12.19 1?.6 10-8

t2-t7 t2-4
12-5

1224K

2T2ID
2T510
2159 2193
D

228
238 638

TOY, TRAIN

r232
1314X 1406
14

88
90

2189 D
D

26"44 26"14
Lb. LL

20,25 12-15 20"31 14.3 18-7

94

692
1804

22-13
26-6

tb

6.29,
34.10

624
1

054

INSTRUMENT
COLORIMETER

MEDICAL
I 24-3 I 24"4

19 50 251 25tR 258 363 401

I 8.25 t 8.19

I I

10"27 34-8 10-28

l0-?e,
34.9

I 8-23 I 8-39,

1631X

1561

I 24.] I 20-i9

1759 1763

153 157 1460

I i2,1

1468
19

18.25 3?-4 24.19

I 12.2
I 20.13

33

19 73

406 426

I 34.1 | 8-42, I 34.2

428 430 431 431 R 432 432c 432R 433 1445 t446 1447 1449

t 10.20 I 10.24 I 10"25 I 10.26 I l0 35 I 10"37


I
10.38
10"36

I 8.34

I 8.22 I 8.33
I 8.24

10.18

Lamp
Number

I
f

tine
No.

Lamp Number

!ine
l{0.

Lamp Number

Line
No.

l-amp Number

Line I'lo,

Lamp Number

Line
t'lo.

Lamp Number

line
No.

c6
c9-tz D15 D26 027 D28 D30 D33 D36 D3B D80

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42 43 44 45 46
41

Lb. L

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32.9 6-32
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304 305

12-38

426
427

10-18
10-5
10- 20
I I
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6.24 24,32
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24-41 26-27 26.3 26"28


26-2:2

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131 136 137 141 153 157 158 159 161 168 194

22.8
22-S

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l\/
1

305 tF
306 307

428 430
431

6-33 8.40 8-17 26,31


12"1

22.10 22.15 22.16 22.19


22.2A

0"24 0.25 0"26

012
014

6.22 6,21

307 tF
307NR
307
R

431 432
432

0i6
019

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47R
4B

76-23 24-36
24-37 8-19

I 0.35
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16.8 16-17
20.4

i0-37
10-38 10-36
10'i 15,

02t
025 034 034A
034 NA

49 50
51

12.2
28.7

307SB 308 308 tF 309

22.?t
22.17

432 433 455

8.20
8-21

26.17 28.2 28.17 28.11

22.18 24.11 24,12

20,+2 20-43 18-2


18-4

51AF 52 53 53R E?V


EE

34.6
456 458 480 502 503
509 K 5O9KAF

826
8-29 8-31 8"30 10-17

309 tF
309SB 310
311 311 R

10.39

044
047 048 X

74-14
24.13 24.15 24.17 24-16 28.41 28,4?

8,2

194A

28-12 6,13
6"20
30- 16

i0"47
10-6 10.7
i

185

209 210 211.1 212.1


219

054 056 073 076 095 096 129 130


131

18.t
18"8

57

r0-?7
10,21 10-23 12.7 17-9 12.10
L2.B

312
313 313AF
313 c

I 2.31

2A-45 24"46 2?"5

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PR3NP

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63K
63
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550 551 605 607

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313
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612 623
623AF 624 631 755 756
756 751 809Nl
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12.20 12.16 12-17


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315 316 352 X 2tA 356 356TR 363 365 395 X 401

133 134
141

238
239

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8,8
8-5 8-37 8-38 8-?3

]I
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72 81

240
242 L+J

26-32
26"19 32-15 8-3

l?-27
26- 15

141 tF

m-38
20.39 16-30
16-31

t2-29
12.3A

142
143 144 150

76.42 ?6-43
2S-36

It-

245 246 248


250

82 B2AF

12,4
12"5

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18-9 20-33 20.4 12.18

0-46

14.9 14.8

152
154
155

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88 89
B9K

20-24
20.?5

8-27
28.1 0,
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8.39, 34-1

812
835 836 839
841

256

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14-12
14.14

t2.t4
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12-15 20-29 20-30
251 258
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403 404 FT 404W 405

8.13
6.77
6-2S
1

156
157
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224
20.48 20-49 22-1 20.5 20.36
2A"47 20- 35

251

10.?], 34.8
10,28 10.29, 34.9

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14.16
14.1

0. 14,

842
844
847

157 NA 158 161

93 tF 937
94 97 97A
97 NA

34-5
406

14.13 14.15 30"13 26.38 30-14 14"18 30,15 14-20


14.
17

22-6

15 19 21 31 35 39 40 41
38

8.42,
34-7.

10,16

20.3i
12,?1

259

26"?6 B-7
407

o1n 941 957 958 965 976 997


1

i65
176 118
1

I 8.25 I 10.3

264 293
301

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GENERAL ELECTRIC MINIATURE LAMP SALTS AND DISTRIBUTION CENTERS

SALES OFFICES (To Obtain Sales and Technical lnl0rmation)


(Address)

(To Order Lamps and t0 Ohtain Shipping lnlormation. Local Warehouse Slocks maintained at these Points)

DISTRIBUTION CENTERS

(Zip) (Telephone)

(Address)

(Zip) (Telephone)

ATLANTA, GA. BALTIMOBE, MD. BOSTON, MASS. CHABLOTTE, N. G. CHICAGO, ILL.

ctNctNNAT|, oHto
CLEVELAI{D, OHIO

coLuMBU$, OHtO
DALLAS, TEXAS DENVER, COLO.

DETROtT, MtCH. EL PASO, TEXAS HOt{OLULU, HAWAII HOUSTON, TEXAS rilDtaNAPOLtS, rND. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. . t{. KANSAS C|TY, MO. LOS AI{GELES, CALIF. LOUISVILLE, KY. MEMPHIS, TENI{.

Blvd. Ave. 12910 Taft Ave. 800 Northwest Blvd. 6500 Cedar Springs Road 6501 Stapleton Dr., North 15135 Hamilton Ave. 2800 N. Stanton St. Room 210
Suite 300, 1149 Bethel St. 5615 Lymbar Drive
2511-F-1 East 46 St. 4077 Woodcock Dr., Suite 222 535 East i4th Ave.

120 0ttley Drive, N. E. P. 0. Box 1401 Parker Rd. Mail: P.0. Box 7427, Baltimore, 50 lndustrial Place, Newton Upper Falls, 1001 Tuckaseegee Rd. P.0. Box 550 West Jackson 49 Central

Md. Mass.. 17362

13917

30324 875-0921 120 Ottley Drive, N.E., P.0. Box 139U 21227 242-5700 1401 Parker Road, Arbutus, lvld. . 02164 332-6200 50 lndustrial Place, Newton Upper Falls,

28211 376-6585 60606 332-4712

45202 421-6810 49 Central Ave. 44108 266-4337 12910 Taft Ave. 43212 294-4115 Cleveland Distr. Ctr.,

1001 Tuckaseegee 4201 So. Pulaski

Rd. Rd.

fuass.

30324 21227

875-0921

242-5700

12910

75235 351-3725

Taft Ave., Cleveland

6500 Cedar Springs Rd., luail: P.0. Box 35425 80216 388-4611 6501 Stapleton Dr., North 48203 883-0200 15135 Hamilton Ave. 79910 533-1961 Dallas Distr. Ctr.,6500 Cedar Springs Road,

0.

02164 332-6200 28208 376-6585 60632 254-6161 45202 421-6810 44108 266-4404 44108 266-4404

75235
80216 48203

351-3125
388-4611 883-0200

96813

537-3280

77035 923-2549

46205 547-5511 32207 396- 1205

2747S.lMaltAve.
23i1 S. Brook Street

. . . . .

64ir6

471-0123 637-3651

90022 723-2541

40208

MIAMI, FLA.
MILWAUKEE, WtS.
MTNNEAPOLTS, MtNN.

NEWARK, N. J. NEW ORLEANS, LA.

2021 S. Latham St. 3655 N. W. 7 lst Sl. 8100 West Fl0rist Ave., Mail: P.0. Box 299 500 Stinsol Blvd. 133 Boyd Street 4800 River Road, lvlail: Box 10236, Jefferson Branch

38109 948-2642 33147 693-381r 53201 462-3860

55413
07103 70121

331-4050 824,5200 835-6421

irEw YoBK, N. Y. OAKLAND, CALIF. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.


PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. PORTLAI{D, OREGOT{ . RICHMOHD, VA. ROCHESTEB, N, Y. . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

219 E. d2 St. 999-98th Avenue Executive Terrace Bldg.,2809 N.W. Expressway Rt. 202, At Expressway, King of Prussia, Pa. 238 W. Carson St. 2800 N. W Neia Street 1510 Willow Lawn Dr., lvlail: P.0. Box 8627 Gibbs St. Bldg., 3l Gibbs St., Room 500 6501 Stapleton Drive, N., Denver, Colorado
1530 Fairview Ave.

10017 750-2000 94603 569-3422

73112
19406 15219

842-4028
688-5900 471-9050

97210 23226

223-2101 282-7644
454-2990

802i6
63132
.

14604

388-4611
429.6930 622-8081

sT. LOUtS, MO. uTtcA, N. Y.

SEATTLE, WASH.

2400-6th Avenue, South


c/o Radio Receiver Dept., P.0. Box 175, 1001 Broad St.

98134 1350t 733-0922

lvlail: P. 0. Box 35425 Oakland Distr. Ctr.,999-98th nve. Oaktana, Cilit.' P.0. Box 18265, 5534 Armour Drive . Cincinnati Distr. Ctr., 49 Central Ave., Cincinnati,0. Tampa Distr. Ctr., I 1101 N.46th St. P.0. Box 16626 535 East 14th Ave. 2747 S. Malt Ave. Cincinnati Distr. Ctr.,49 Central Ave., Cincinnati,0. 2021 S. Latham St. 3655 N. W. 7lst Sl. 8100 West Florist Ave., P.0. Box 299 Northwestern Terminal Bldg., 500 Stinson Blvd. 133 Boyd Streel, Newark, N. J. 4800 River Road, lvlail: P.0. Box 10236, Jefferson Branch 75-11 Woodhaven Blvd., clendale, N. Y. 999-98th Ave. Dallas Distr. Clr..6500 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, I ex. R0ute 202. At Expressway, P.0. Box 299 King of Prussia, Pa. .238 W. Carson Sl. 2800 N.W. Nela Slreet Baltim0re Distr. Ctr., 1401 Parker Rd., Arbutus, lvld. Buffal0 Distr. Ctr.,98 Hydraui'c St., Buffalo, N.Y. Salt Lake Cily Distr. Ctr., 1775 West I5th S0uth, Salt Lake Ci1y, Utah 1530 Fairview Ave. 2400 -6th Avenue, South Buffal0 Distr. Ctr., 98 Hydraulic St., Buffalo, N. Y.

75235 351-3725

94603 77023
336

569-3422

675-2248 988-7351 471-0123 723-2541

45202 42]'-6810

17

64116 90022 45202 38109 33147 53201 55413 07103

42t"6810
948-2642 693-3811 462-3860 331-4050 824-5200

70121 835-6421 11227 896-6000 91603 569-3422 75235 351-3725 19406 688-5900 15219 471-9050

91210

223-2101

21227 242-5700 14210 856-0800

84104
98

487-2276
622-808

63132 429-6930

134

14210 856-0800

MINIATURE [AMP DEPABTMENT, GENERA[ ETECTRIC EOMPANY, NEIA PARK,

c[EvE[AND,0Ht0 44112
REVISED 10.1-7A
3-6253

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