Heating Bulb 250W: Reliable Infrared Heating for Multiple Uses
The Heating Bulb 250W is a high-power incandescent heating lamp engineered to deliver consistent infrared warmth for a wide range of environments. Designed for continuous use, this 250W bulb produces radiant heat while minimizing visible light, making it perfect when you need to maintain temperature without disturbing animals, food, or experimental conditions.
Key Features of the 250W Heating Bulb
- Power rating: 250W for strong, steady heat output
- Infrared heating: Radiant warmth with reduced visible light
- Standard E27 screw base for compatibility with most lamp holders
- Heat-resistant glass and a robust filament for long service life
- Durable construction suitable for continuous operation
Common Applications
- Incubators for birds and hatcheries
- Reptile and amphibian enclosures requiring basking heat
- Poultry brooders and young livestock warming
- Food warming equipment and small-scale catering
- Scientific projects, workshops, and DIY heating solutions
Technical Specifications
- Model: Heating Bulb 250W
- Power: 250 watts
- Base type: E27 screw
- Glass: Heat-resistant incandescent bulb
- Light output: Infrared-dominant, reduced visible light
Installation and Safety Guidelines
- Ensure the lamp holder is rated for 250W and compatible with E27 fittings.
- Allow adequate ventilation around the bulb and fixtures to dissipate heat.
- Mount at an appropriate distance from animals or materials to avoid overheating—follow species- or application-specific temperature recommendations.
- Use protective guards where animals or staff may come into direct contact with the bulb.
- Turn off power before replacing the bulb and allow it to cool fully to avoid burns.
Benefits of Choosing the Heating Bulb 250W
- Consistent, controllable infrared heat for stable temperature environments
- Easy to install thanks to the universal E27 base
- Durable materials and design reduce replacement frequency and downtime
- Versatile use across agricultural, pet care, food service, and laboratory settings
Buying Tips
- Match bulb wattage and mounting to your lamp holder and thermostat or dimmer if used.
- For animal enclosures, measure surface temperatures where animals will bask rather than relying solely on bulb wattage.
- Keep spare bulbs on hand for critical operations like incubators and brooders.
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