HEINE Halogen Spare Bulb 50W   for HL5000

HEINE Halogen Spare Bulb 50W for HL5000

HEINE

Lighting
  • Manufactured by HEINE under a certified quality management system in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 for medical devices.
  • Listed in the HEINE Master Catalogue as the official 50 W halogen spare bulb for the HL 5000 examination light (catalogue number J 005.27.111).
  • Designed to comply with applicable electrical safety and performance standards for components used in medical examination luminaires when installed in HL 5000 systems.
Medical Lighting Accessory / Spare Bulb

Description

The HEINE Halogen Spare Bulb 50W - for HL5000 (J-005.27.111) is a 12 V / 50 W XHL® xenon halogen replacement bulb specifically designed for the HEINE HL 5000 examination light. It is engineered as an integral optical component of the luminaire, providing high-intensity, homogeneous illumination with an optimal colour temperature for accurate tissue colour rendering. Using HEINE’s XHL technology, the bulb offers up to 50% longer service life than conventional halogen bulbs and is manufactured with advanced safety and quality measures to prevent dangerous bulb implosion and ensure consistent optical performance in clinical environments.

Bnefits

  • Purpose-designed replacement bulb for the HEINE HL 5000 examination light, ensuring correct fit and optimal optical performance.
  • XHL® xenon halogen technology provides bright, white light with an ideal colour temperature for realistic tissue colour reproduction.
  • Helps maintain the HL 5000’s very high light output at 30 cm, supporting precise visualisation of fine anatomical details.
  • HEINE bulbs are engineered as part of the instrument’s optical system, with precision filament placement for homogeneous light projection.
  • Extended bulb life of up to 50% longer than standard halogen bulbs, reducing downtime and replacement frequency.
  • Advanced design and manufacturing processes minimise the risk of bulb implosion, enhancing user and patient safety.
  • Consistent colour temperature and light field from bulb to bulb support reproducible examination conditions.
  • Supplied as a single, genuine HEINE spare part with traceable catalogue number J-005.27.111.

Indications

  • Replacement of the original halogen bulb in the HEINE HL 5000 examination light when illumination has failed or dimmed.
  • Preventive maintenance of HL 5000 units in clinics, hospitals and outpatient practices to maintain optimal light performance.
  • Use in clinical settings, including general practice, minor procedure rooms, dermatology, ENT and aesthetic medicine, where HL 5000 lights are installed.
  • Ensuring continued compliance with manufacturer-recommended components for HL 5000 systems that remain in service.

Composition

  • 12 V / 50 W halogen capsule bulb designed for the HEINE HL 5000 examination light.
  • XHL® xenon halogen gas filling for bright, white, high-efficiency illumination.
  • High-quality quartz glass envelope engineered for optical clarity and thermal resistance.
  • Precision-placed filament optimised to match the HL 5000’s optical housing and reflector system.
  • Metal base/contact configuration compatible with the HL 5000 lamp holder.
  • Constructed using advanced manufacturing processes to minimise the risk of glass envelope failure.

Formulation

  • Product type: medical examination light spare bulb.
  • Electrical specification: 12 V / 50 W halogen (XHL xenon halogen) lamp.
  • Compatibility: exclusively for HEINE HL 5000 examination light models specified by the manufacturer.
  • Optical performance: high-intensity, homogeneous light field with optimised colour temperature for clinical use.
  • Service life: up to 50% longer lifetime compared with conventional halogen bulbs used in similar applications (under normal operating conditions).
  • Identification: HEINE catalogue / manufacturer code J-005.27.111 as listed in the HEINE master catalogue.

Packaging

  • Supplied as a single (pack of 1) HEINE halogen spare bulb in protective primary packaging.
  • Bulb is protected within a small inner carton or blister-style pack to minimise risk of damage during transport.
  • Outer labelling includes HEINE branding, product name, catalogue number J-005.27.111 and basic handling or safety information.
  • Distributed in secondary shipping cartons by medical supply distributors such as Medisave UK Ltd.

Usage

  • Before replacing the bulb, switch off the HL 5000 examination light and disconnect it from the mains power supply according to local electrical safety procedures.
  • Allow the existing bulb and lamp head to cool completely to avoid the risk of burns from hot surfaces.
  • Open the HL 5000 lamp housing following the steps described in the HEINE HL 5000 instructions for use, taking care not to damage seals or optical components.
  • Carefully remove the old bulb from its holder, avoiding excessive force that could break the glass envelope.
  • When handling the new halogen bulb, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers; if necessary, use a clean cloth or gloves to prevent skin oils from shortening bulb life.
  • Insert the new bulb (J-005.27.111) fully and securely into the designated socket, ensuring correct alignment and seating.
  • Close the lamp housing according to the manufacturer’s instructions, making sure any covers or screws are correctly refitted.
  • Reconnect the luminaire to the mains supply and switch on the HL 5000 to confirm proper operation and a stable, homogeneous light field.
  • If the bulb fails to illuminate or flickers, immediately switch off the unit and re-check the installation or consult a qualified technician or HEINE service partner.
  • Dispose of the used bulb according to local regulations for electrical and electronic waste, avoiding general household waste streams.

Contraindications

  • Not intended for use in any device other than compatible HEINE HL 5000 examination lights as specified by the manufacturer.
  • Do not operate at voltages or with power supplies that deviate from those specified for the HL 5000 system.
  • Not suitable for use in explosive atmospheres or environments requiring specially certified explosion-proof lighting unless the entire HL 5000 system is approved for such use.
  • Do not use if the bulb is visibly damaged, cracked or has suffered mechanical shock, as this may increase risk of failure during operation.
  • Do not modify the bulb or lamp housing; alterations can compromise optical performance and safety.

Adverse Effects

  • Risk of burns from contact with hot bulb or lamp housing surfaces if touched shortly after use.
  • Risk of eye discomfort or temporary glare if the user or patient looks directly into the light beam at close range.
  • If the bulb were to fail catastrophically, broken glass fragments could pose a minor injury risk, although HEINE’s design reduces the likelihood of implosion.
  • Improper installation or use of non-genuine bulbs could lead to reduced light output, colour distortion or unexpected failure of the examination light.
  • Handling the bulb with bare fingers can leave residues on the glass, potentially causing hot spots and premature bulb failure.

Storage Conditions

  • Store unused bulbs in their original protective packaging until required for installation.
  • Keep in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, condensation and corrosive atmospheres.
  • Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight or strong vibrations that may damage the bulb or shorten its service life.
  • Do not store where heavy objects may crush or impact the packaging and bulb.
  • Keep out of reach of children and unauthorised personnel; handle as a delicate optical and electrical component.

Duration

Used for the operational lifetime of the bulb within the HL 5000 examination light; individual examinations last only as long as the light is switched on for each clinical procedure.

Onset

Provides full-intensity illumination immediately upon switching on the HL 5000 examination light after installation of the bulb, with no warm-up period required.

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