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Technical Specications for the Dental Light
Technical Description — Light
The dental light is used for illuminating the oral
cavity during the performance of dental procedures.
The position and direction of the light can be adjusted
as needed by the dentist. The light source is a halogen
bulb designed to operate on low voltage. It has two
intensity settings. The low voltage is supplied through a
transformer which is located at the top of the light pole
or in the junction box.
Replacement Parts for Dental Lights
The following represents a condensed list of
replacement parts that may be consumed during
normal use. See your dealer for a more compre-
hensive list of components.
PART # DESCRIPTION
70-22186 ................REFLECTOR, GLASS
70-20289 ................LIGHT SHIELD
70-30441 ................REPLACEMENT BULB
70-014R304 ............FUSE, 4 AMP, 3 AG (115V)
70-014R303 ............FUSE, 2 AMP, 3 AG (230V)
Electrical Specications
IEC Medical Device Classication
Classication: 1
Type: B
Operation Mode: Intermittent
Splash Protection: IPX4
Volts Cycles Amps
Dental light: 115 VAC 60 HZ 1.09 A ~
230 VAC 50 HZ 0.6 A ~
Replacement fuses for unit light
(located in panel near transformer):
115V: 4 AMP, 3 AG (P/N 70-014R304)
230V: 2 AMP, 3 AG (P/N 70-014R303)
Safety Markings
The following warning label may be located
on or near the light’s transformer enclosure:
Halogen Lamp: 24 Volts, 100 Watts
Input Voltage: 110V/220 V, 60/50 Hz
Output Voltage: High 23V, Low 21V
Color Temperature: 4500 Degrees Kelvin
Light Intensity (Lux): High 25,000, Low 18,500
Focal Distance: 27 in.
Illumination Area: 3 in. x 8 in. at Focal Distance
Approx. Weight: 9.09 kg. (20 lbs.)
Light Specications
Patent Pending for DCI Equipment Light Head
Device Classication
The dental light is classied as
Class 1 device under rule FDA
CFR 21, Class I device under
Health Canada guidelines, and a
Class I device under rule 11 of the
MDD 93/42/EEC of Annex IX.