FLUORESCENT LAMP (LOW-PRESSURE MERCURY VAPOR LAMP)
Fluorescent lamp is a hot cathode low-pressure mercury vapor lamp;
Construction
It consists of a long horizontal tube, The tube contains small quantity of argon gas and certain amount of mercury, at a pressure of 2.5 mm of mercury. The construction of fluorescent lamp is shown in Fig. Normally, low-pressure mercury vapor lamps suffer from low efficiency and they produce an objectionable colored light. Such drawback is overcome by coating the inside of the tube with fluorescent powders. They are in the form of solids, which are usually knows as phosphors.
A glow starter switch contains small quantity of argon gas, having a small cathode glow lamp
with bimetallic strip is connected in series with the electrodes, which puts the electrodes directly
across the supply at the time of starting. A choke is connected in series that acts as ballast when
the lamp is running, and it provides a voltage impulse for starting. A capacitor of 4μF is
connected across the starter
Working
At the time of starting, When supply is switched on, the starter terminals are open circuited and
full supply voltage appeared across these terminals, due to low resistance of electrodes and
choke coil. The small quantity of argon gas gets ionized, which establishes an arc with a starting
glow. This glow warms up the bimetallic strip thus glow starts gets short circuited. Hence, the
two electrodes come in series and are connected across the supply voltage. Now, the two
electrodes get heated and start emitting electrons due to the flow of current through them. These
electrons collide with the argon atoms present in the long tube discharge that takes place through
the argon gas. So, in the beginning, the lamp starts conduction with argon gas as the temperature
increases, the mercury changes into vapor form and takes over the conduction of current.
In the mean time, the starter potential reaches to zero and the bimetallic strip gets cooling
down. As a result, the starter terminals will open. This results breaking of the series circuit. A
very high voltage around 1,000 V is induced, this induced voltage is
quite sufficient to break down the long gap. Thus, more number of electrons collide with argon
and mercury vapor atoms. The excited atom of mercury gives UV radiation, which fall on fluorescent material thus emitted light.
Advantages of fluorescent lamp
The fluorescent lamp has the following advantages:
o High efficiency.
o The life of the lamp is three times of the ordinary filament lamp.
o The quality of the light obtained is much superior.
o Less chances of glare.
o These lamps can be mounted on low ceiling, where other light sources would be unsatisfactory.
disadvantages:
o The initial cost is high because of choke and starter.
o The starting time as well as the light output of the lamp will increases because of low ambient
temperature.
o Because of the presence of choke, these lamps suffer from magnetic humming and may cause
disturbance.
o The stroboscopic effect of this lamp is objectionable.
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