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Philips TUV 325W HO XPT SE UNP/20 – High‑Output UVC Amalgam Disinfection Lamp with G10.2Q Base

Rs. 20,000.00 Rs. 10,500.00 Save 48%
  • High-output UVC disinfection lamp
  • Stable performance with amalgam technology
  • Long 12,000-hour operating life
  • Ideal for water purification systems
  • Compatible with XPT electronic driver

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Philips TUV 325W HO XPT SE UNP/20 – High‑Output UVC Amalgam Disinfection Lamp with G10.2Q Base

The Philips TUV 325W HO XPT SE UNP/20 is a premium high-output UVC amalgam lamp designed for professional disinfection, featuring long-arc performance and stable UVC output. With advanced amalgam technology and a protective inner coating, this lamp delivers reliable short-wave UVC radiation (peak at 253.7 nm) over a 12,000-hour lifespan. Ideal for water and surface sterilization systems, municipal and industrial water treatment, pool sanitation, semiconductor production, and pharmaceutical-grade applications. 


Key Features

  • High-output UVC radiation (253.7 nm peak)

  • Amalgam capsule ensures stable output

  • Protective inner coating extends performance

  • Dimmable via XPT electronic driver

  • Universal G10.2Q base, 19 mm diameter 


Ideal For

  • Municipal and process water disinfection

  • Surface sterilization in pools and HVAC systems

  • Semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics production lines

  • Ozone-capable systems for ultra-pure water treatment

  • Professional water purification and sterilization systems 


Benefits

  • Consistent disinfection efficiency across lifetime

  • High system efficacy and reduced over-design needs

  • Energy savings up to 10% with dimming

  • Low maintenance and industry-leading reliability

  • Low mercury content, eco-friendly design 


Specifications

Parameter Value
Order Code / 12NC 928107005112
Lamp Type TUV 325W HO XPT SE UNP/20 Lamp
Base G10.2Q
Arc Diameter 19 mm  
Arc Length (Nominal)

1,480 mm

Overall Length (Max) 1,582 mm  
Rated Power 325 W 
Lamp Current (Nominal) 2.1 A 
Useful Life (Nominal) 12,000 hours  
Depreciation at Life End 10–15%  
Peak Wavelength 253.7 nm  
Dimmability Yes (with XPT driver) 
Operating Position Universal  
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