As far as I know, halogen lights are not only more efficient but they
produce less heat than comparable incandescent bulbs. Especially when used
in enclosed cases, halogen lights produce illumination without greatly
increasing heat for collections objects. Furthermore, the color of the light
is closer to white (thereby not altering the perceived color of objects as
much as the yellow light from incandescent lighting).
A breakdown of halogen v. incandescent lighting is found here:
http://www.goodmart.com/facts/light_bulbs/halogen_vs_standard.aspx
Xenon lights are also now available for similar purposes.
Ware
L.W.S. Petznick, Ph.D.
McFaddin-Ward House
Curator of Collections
725 N. Third St.
Beaumont, TX 77701
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Of Gail Kana Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Halogen lights in museums
What are their reasons for this decision?
On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Bucci wrote:
> Hello List
>
> I work at a university museum. The university has decided that for
> fire
> safety reasons halogen light bulbs are no longer allowed to be used in
> university buildings. We, at the museum, are trying to get them to
> make an
> exception for the museum. All of our track lighting uses halogen
> lamps, as
> has every other place I have worked. Can anyone provide me with an
> explanation as to why halogen lamps are "the industry standard"?
>
> any help is very much appreciated.
> thanks
> Jonathan Bucci
> Collection Curator
> Hallie Ford Museum of Art
> Willamette University
> Salem, OR 97301
>
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