Specialty Lighting

Specialty lighting encompasses the unique, application-specific bulbs and fixtures that don't fit neatly into standard residential or commercial categories. These are the products you need when conventional lighting solutions won't work – whether it's because of extreme operating conditions, unusual electrical requirements, specific regulatory standards, or highly specialized performance needs.

This category includes medical and surgical lighting that must meet strict color rendering and sterilization requirements, airport and aviation bulbs built to withstand vibration and extreme temperatures, marine lighting designed for saltwater environments, cold storage bulbs that operate reliably at sub-zero temperatures, and emergency lighting systems required by building codes. You'll also find theatrical and stage lighting, photographic and studio bulbs, scientific and laboratory illumination, and industrial process lighting.

What makes specialty lighting different is the engineering behind it. These aren't just standard bulbs with different labels – they're often manufactured to specific military specifications, medical standards, or industry certifications. An airport runway bulb needs to maintain consistent output through thousands of hours in harsh weather conditions. A surgical light must render tissue colors accurately while generating minimal heat. A cold storage bulb has to start reliably at -40°F and maintain output in conditions that would cause standard bulbs to fail immediately.

The regulatory and certification landscape can be complex. Many specialty applications require bulbs that meet specific standards: FAA approval for aviation lighting, FDA requirements for medical devices, ATEX certification for explosive atmospheres, IP ratings for water and dust ingress, or specific military specifications. Using non-approved bulbs in these applications isn't just a performance issue – it can create liability problems and code violations.

If you're working on a specialty lighting project, we recommend starting with the specific requirements of your application. What standards must be met? What are the environmental conditions? Are there electrical constraints? What performance characteristics are critical? With that information, we can help identify the right products and ensure they meet the necessary specifications.

Application Areas: Medical and surgical facilities, airports and aviation, marine and maritime, cold storage and refrigeration, emergency and safety systems, theatrical and entertainment, photographic and studio, scientific and laboratory, military and defense, industrial process lighting

Key Considerations: Regulatory compliance, environmental conditions, specific performance requirements, certification needs, operating temperature range, vibration resistance, electrical specifications



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40A15/CL - Norman Lamps

40A15/CL

Voltage: 130V, Wattage: 40W, Type: A15 Light Bulb, Length: 3.50 in., Base Type: E26 (medium screw..

$2.95

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