While doing some research on Japan’s HID lighting systems, I have noticed that one of the unique aspects is the fact that there were some dedicated dimmable mercury vapor lamps that would be designed for use on dedicated dimmable mercury vapor ballasts. Some of these dimmable mercury vapor ballasts had a built in timer and others required a remote relay. These ballasts were often made in either 200V reactor versions or 200V CWA versions. Additionally, Japanese dimmable mercury vapor lamps had the letter “D” as part of the ordering code such as “HF400X•D” to denote that they were dimmable and designed for use on the dedicated dimmable mercury vapor ballasts.
Examples of dimmable Japanese mercury vapor ballasts include the following part numbers:
Toshiba 4HS-2011DHW (dimmable CWA ballast for 400W mercury vapor lamps requiring remote relay)
Toshiba 4HC-205TDH (dimmable reactor ballast for 400W mercury vapor lamps with built in timer)
Toshiba 4HS-203TDH (dimmable CWA ballast for 400W mercury vapor lamps with built in timer)
Iwasaki H4CD2A50
Iwasaki H4CD2B50
Iwasaki H4RD2A50
Iwasaki H4RD2B50
Iwasaki H4RDT2A50
Iwasaki H4RDT2B50
Iwasaki “CD” ballasts are dimmable reactor ballasts requiring remote relays
Iwasaki “RD” ballasts are dimmable CWA ballasts requiring remote relays
Iwasaki “CDT” ballasts are dimmable reactor ballasts with built in timers
Iwasaki “RDT” ballasts are dimmable CWA ballasts with built in timers
Source for Toshiba ballasts:
Toshiba 1992-1993 Catalog page 1050:
https://page3.cextension.jp/c1091/book/index.html#target/page_no=1085Sources for Iwasaki ballasts:
https://www.akaricenter.com/mame/mame_suigin_anteiki.htmIwasaki 2019 catalog page 1446:
https://iwasaki.icata.net/iportal/CatalogViewInterfaceStartUpAction.do?method=startUpByCatalogCategory&mode=PAGE&catalogCategoryId=5165700000&catalogId=15656010000&pageGroupId=&volumeID=IWD00001&keyword=&categoryID=&sortKey=&sortOrder=&designID=SPIWDD001&designConfirmFlg=I wonder why Japan developed dimmable mercury vapor lamps and ballasts and why other countries did not develop such lighting systems.