Designed to ensure rapid ignition, arc stability, and full electrical compatibility with standard ballasts. Engineered for repair technicians, production services, and lighting professionals working on 230W beam and spot moving heads, it is the correct choice to restore performance, reliability, and safety without compromise.
Applications
Used in the maintenance and repair of 230W beam/spot moving heads employed in:
Compatible, among others, with models mounted on: Eva 230B and EVA 230B LED (Ablelite), CH230RD (ACME), Smart230 Beam (Apollo Professional Lighting), Legend 230SR Beam and Rogue R2 Beam (Chauvet), Pro-7R (Cindy), Beam 230 / Spot 180 / Spot 230 (Color Imagination), EAGLE-2005 BEAM (CY Lighting), Fine-Xtreme-230W / Fine-Shary-230 (Fine Art), GTD-230 II Spot / Beam (GTD), Infinity iB-5R (Highlite), Bumblebee / IP1000E / E230 / F230 (Light Sky), Color Beam 350 (Max Lighting), XR 230 Spoty (PR Lighting), Beam 230 (Sagitter), Beam Spot 230 (SSP), Futurelight PLB-230 (Steinigke), Ion 230B (Tecshow).
Advantages
Original spare part: full electrical and mechanical compatibility with systems designed for HRI 230W.
Stable and controlled ignition: reduces stress on the lamp and limits ignition failures.
Long-term reliability: designed for frequent ignition cycles typical of production services.
Performance restoration: maintains light output and behavior consistent with design specifications.
Technical FAQ
No. This ignitor is designed to work with the original Sirius HRI 230W lamp and the relative original Osram ballast. Use with ballasts or lamps from other brands does not guarantee electrical compatibility, correct ignition, or system lifespan.
A defective ignitor typically causes a total absence of strike or repeated ignition attempts without firing. Conversely, a lamp at the end of its life may ignite with difficulty, shut down when hot, or show luminous instability. Correct diagnosis always requires cross-verification with a known working lamp.
If the lamp is efficient and the ballast is functioning correctly, replacing the ignitor can resolve ignition failures or irregular strikes.
No, it does not require programming. However, a complete ignition and stabilization test is recommended after assembly.
Yes. It is a component designed for professional applications with heavy duty cycles and frequent power-on/power-off sequences.
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