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What effect does burning position have on metal halide lamps?
The position in which metal halide (MH) lamps are installed makes a difference in the color variation and color shift of the lamps. Position can also affect lamp life. Installing MH lamps in a base-up position generally gives the best results in terms of minimizing color variation and maximizing lamp life, but some lamps perform equally well when installed base down. Some lamps should only be installed horizontally (see Figure 3). The manufacturer's literature should be consulted to determine the best installation position for a MH lamp. Most manufacturers' catalogs give the lumen output for lamps installed in specific burning positions.
| Figure 3. Lamp operating positions |
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Universal
Any Position |

HOR ±15°
Horizontal |

HOR ±45°
Horizontal |

Vertical ±15° |

BU ±15°
Base Up |

BU ±90°
Base Up |

BU ±105°
Base Up |
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| Source: Adapted from Venture Lighting International |
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