Parameter
1/ Illumination
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12,000 lux
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2/ Color temperature
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3000±500K
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3/ Voltage
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220V±22V 50Hz±1Hz
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4/ Bulb related voltage
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24V
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5/ Bulb related power
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25W
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Advantages
• with high light intensity and large spot size, 1200mm depth of field provides good lighting without having to refocus when the surgical wound location changes.
• Brightness adjustable, height adjustable
Features
• Use –Examination of wounds and provision of additional light for inserting needles.
• Light Intensity –A majority of examination lights have light intensities ranging from 20,000Lux to approximately 50,000Lux.
• Fail Safe Features –Examination lights typically do not have any Fail Safe features as examination lights, which could affect the patient’s safety due to light failure, is avoided.
• Shadow Reduction –Examination lights typically only have small light head diameters, from 50mm to approximately 200mm, thus they provide only minimal shadow reduction.
• Cost –Examination lights need to be cost effective to ensure they can fit in as many places in clinical facilities as possible, for the convenience of clinicians.
• Power Failure –To ensure surgery continues during a power failure, you may connect it to a suitable emergency power supply.