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My apologies for this rather noobish question but search results have not provided anything conclusive. Out of the three major HID lighting types, metal halide, ceramic metal halide, and high pressure sodium, which of the three produces the least heat? From what I understand, ceramic metal halide operates at a lower temperature than traditional metal halide lamps but I do not know if high pressure sodium lamps are hotter or cooler than CMH.
Further, what kind of precautions can be taken to minimize the possibility of a fire when the HID lamp is operating unattended? Have any of you experienced a lamp failure in which hot shards of glass exploded everywhere? A sealed enclosure would provide a margin of safety but they also have drawbacks such as filtering out a portion of the light produced and the need for additional ventilation.
It seems that the more complicated an area becomes, the greater the chance a failure can occur and the lower amount of stealth. CFL bulbs seem to be the safest choice but also yield the lowest amounts.
Any input would be appreciated.
Further, what kind of precautions can be taken to minimize the possibility of a fire when the HID lamp is operating unattended? Have any of you experienced a lamp failure in which hot shards of glass exploded everywhere? A sealed enclosure would provide a margin of safety but they also have drawbacks such as filtering out a portion of the light produced and the need for additional ventilation.
It seems that the more complicated an area becomes, the greater the chance a failure can occur and the lower amount of stealth. CFL bulbs seem to be the safest choice but also yield the lowest amounts.
Any input would be appreciated.