| It depends what is the motivation to use the protection in the first place. 1. Prevent annoying erratic operation (lights permanently flashing, cycling, abnormal color shift,...): These leave the system alone attempting to run the lamp for some time and if the erratic behavior continues, shut it down so the failing lamp stop become annoying. 2. Protect the gear from excessive wear and/or damage caused by failing lamp: Generating starting high voltage usually means quite high stress on many insulation, dielectrics and component involved in generating that voltage. Normally the design assumes it remains in this stressing mode for only very short time (then the lamp starts), so have very limited time they can withstand it. 3. Protecting from failing lamp becoming a hazard (explosion, fire,...). An example could be fire from overheating fluorescent electrode assemblies, HID explosions,...
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