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Hello All,
I've Google the above question and I cannot find a chart that gives the breakdown of what (for example) the following means:
MHL 250W/C/V/ED28/PS/737

What I have so far is Metal Halide / 250W power consumption / ? / vertical fitting / lamp shape / Pulse start / ? (colour)

I have a few lamps types to look at to check suitability and a chart will be appreciated. (HIE 250w/C/EURO/4K....etc.)

Thanks
 
i'd imaginge the 4K is colour temp. (kelvins). no idea of C.
 

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