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Philips 250w /N Mercury 
Here's a Philips 250w mercury lamp that's labeled as a /N lamp but I I fired it up and it looks quite similar to my /DX merc, except that the /N appears to have a very slightly warmer colour temperature. If I had a spectroscope I could test the spectrum but I don't. Anyone have any ideas on this odd lamp? 

Another thing I found interesting was the the wrapper for this lamp (pictured below) still listed the /C phosphor on it. 
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Philips 250w /N Mercury

Here's a Philips 250w mercury lamp that's labeled as a /N lamp but I I fired it up and it looks quite similar to my /DX merc, except that the /N appears to have a very slightly warmer colour temperature. If I had a spectroscope I could test the spectrum but I don't. Anyone have any ideas on this odd lamp?

Another thing I found interesting was the the wrapper for this lamp (pictured below) still listed the /C phosphor on it.

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Filename:P2120926.JPG
Album name:joe_347V / HID Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Philips, November 1991
Model Number:H37KC-250/N
Wattage:250w
Lamp Type:Mercury vapour
Filesize:59 KiB
Date added:Feb 14, 2011
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Color Space:sRGB
Contrast:0
DateTime Original:2011:02:12 20:04:56
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Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Program:Program
Exposure Time:1/80 sec
FNumber:f/3.6
Flash:Compulsory Flash
Focal length:5.5 mm
ISO:100
Light Source:Unknown: 0
Make:Olympus Imaging Corp.
Max Aperture:f/3.5
Model:SP600UZ
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GullWhiz   [Feb 14, 2011 at 04:49 AM]
That's an awesome find here! Sylvania was the last to have the /N!
TiCoune66   [Feb 14, 2011 at 11:29 AM]
It is possible that during the least years the /N mercury lamps were only relabeled /DXs. Possibly the same thing for the /C as well, or maybe they did make /Cs as late as '91!
Sailormoon_01_uk   [Feb 14, 2011 at 04:02 PM]
I thought the N Lamps were Neutral White, with a Pastel Yellow Coating, the DX Lamps are Deluxe White, (Gives a bit more Lumens) and C lamps are Coated Lamps, Both are White Coated,

However Looking at my Collection I have the Following 175 watt Mercury Lamps

Sylvania H39-KB175 lamp which has a Clear Bulb see HERE,

Sylvania H39-KC175/DX lamp which has a White Coating see HERE,

Sylvania H39-KC175/N lamp which has a Pastel Yellow Coating see HERE

In my Collection of Mercury Lamps, None are Marked with /C (must keep a eye out for one)

All the Best

Colin
A_lights   [Feb 14, 2011 at 06:11 PM]
Very nice find!
It's strange it has the same warning as MH lamps do , about arc-tube explosions!
Silverliner14B   [Feb 14, 2011 at 06:27 PM]
Nice lamp! The GE WDXs (same as the /N) came in the color you described, like a /DX except slightly warmer. The original Westinghouse Styletone /Ns were very warm, but its possible quality had gone down with Philips in the early 90s. Sylvania Warmtone /Ns were very nice too. I think Philips stopped making /Ns in '93. I think the /C lamps stopped production in '86 or '87, Philips just hasn't updated the packaging.
joe_347V   [Feb 16, 2011 at 05:43 AM]
Thanks everyone, I'll see if I can post a pic of this lit and maybe with a /DX for you guys to see.
streetlight98   [Apr 26, 2012 at 08:24 PM]
I thought /C was clear. Confused What does /N stand for?
TiCoune66   [Apr 26, 2012 at 08:47 PM]
/C is "colour improved". /N is for Natural if I remember.
joe_347V   [Apr 26, 2012 at 11:44 PM]
Hmm I believe GE used to use the /A suffix to designate a clear lamp.
streetlight98   [Apr 27, 2012 at 01:52 AM]
Ahh. Thanks. Which is the best color rendering, /DX?
TiCoune66   [Apr 27, 2012 at 02:41 AM]
/DX phosphor has a slightly higher CRI (50) than /C (45). Sylvania /N lamps are even better with 56. I'm not sure if /N phosphor is the highest though LOL.

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