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Question about MV Base Insulator Colors in the US during different decades « on: August 27, 2020, 01:16:53 PM » Author: HPS_250
I have found that nearly all of the mercury vapor lamps made in the 1970s will have a blue glass insulator, and all of the ones made in the 1980s will have a black glass insulator. I have only seen this on US-made lamps. Also, I have noticed that lamps from the 1960s will sometimes have a black or blue glass insulator. Is there any specific color for the 1960s or 1990s? Does anyone know why the glass colors changed throughout different decades?
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Re: Question about MV Base Insulator Colors in the US during different decades « Reply #1 on: August 27, 2020, 02:07:55 PM » Author: fluorescent lover 40
GE used blue glass insulators from the mid to late 70s. Same for Westinghouse. Not sure about Sylvania as the two MV lamps I have with blue glass insulators might have GE bases.
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Re: Question about MV Base Insulator Colors in the US during different decades « Reply #2 on: August 27, 2020, 02:23:26 PM » Author: HPS_250
GE used blue glass insulators from the mid to late 70s. Same for Westinghouse. Not sure about Sylvania as the two MV lamps I have with blue glass insulators might have GE bases.

Thanks for the info. I don’t have any GE lamps from the 70s, but I know that Westinghouse definitely used blue glass in that decade. I’m not really sure about Sylvania either, except that I know they used black glass in the 80s. I also know that Ken-Rad lamps from the 60s had black glass, which means that Westinghouse used black glass in the 60s.
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