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FOR THE TREMENDOUS<br />
VOLUME OF LIGHT<br />
required by today's gigantic screens,<br />
tliere is no substitute for the big<br />
PROJECTS 21,000 LUMENS<br />
at 90 amperes<br />
COMPARED TO 17,000 LUMENS<br />
for the 70-anipere Suprex and<br />
COMPARED TO 7,000 LUMENS<br />
for the I.K. W.<br />
•j^ Forced Air Cooling of Carbon Feed<br />
Mechanism<br />
^ Low Operating Temperatures<br />
^ Rugged Burner Mechanism<br />
"^ Lightronic Automatic Focus Control<br />
System<br />
-A" Simplicity of Carbon Feed Rate Adjustment—The<br />
One Control is Set to Desired<br />
Amperage<br />
if Bi-Metal Lightronic Tube Controls Both<br />
Motors to Correctly Feed the Carbons<br />
* Big 16'/2-lnch Reflector Matches High<br />
Speed f1.9 Lens<br />
-^ Air Stream Stabilization of Arc Burning<br />
•^ Complete Combustion of Black Soot<br />
-^ White Deposit on Reflector Prevented<br />
^ Unit Construction Permits Instant Removal<br />
of Major Components<br />
'7^ S€4U