Frequent switching on/off the fluorescent lamp occurs
through several cycles of filament heating and cooling. If the cycles of
heating and cooling of the filament are too frequent this may result in
tremendous loss of oxide coating (at the rate of 10-20 micro-grams/cm{+2} per
cycle).
The loss of oxide coating in the cathode filament through
rapid on/off (heating/cooling) operations will lead to poor performance of the
filament in generating thermions to initiate the discharge process. This in
turn will reduce the life of the fluorescent lamp. Life of a conventional
fluorescent lamp usually rated for several thousand hours of continuous burning
can be halved or made still less, just by frequent switching on/off. Courtesy :
The Hindu
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