Hi Mike,

That bulb was sealed with an oxy-fuel torch at the melting
point of the glass.  It was then annealed, starting at a much
higher temperature than 150C before cooled slowly to avoid
breaking.

Heat it uniformly with your hot air gun until it is no longer
black.  Reducethe heat slowly to allow it to cool... or, you
can toss it into a can full of white ashes from your fireplace.

Or, leave it be and wait until it really fails before fixing
it.

-Chuck Harris

Mike Niven wrote:
Thanks Bob and Chuck for the comments.  As Bob says, the lamp is easily
replaceable (just unscrews) and the service manual gives the procedure.  Maybe 
I'm
too worried about how long the lamp is likely to last but the lamp voltage was
below the range stated in both the Efratom and Racal manuals.  The lamp itself
certainly works but is a bit blackened.  I had hoped that Corby's procedure for
rejuvenating lamps might do more than it did for this particular lamp - maybe I
chickened out too early in the heating process, but I was monitoring the local
temperature with a thermocouple at over 150C consistently.  Anyway, I have asked
Sematron in the UK whether a replacement lamp can still be had.  If it is
available at $300-500, it is really not economic as the whole Racal 9475 cost a
lot less.  Mind you, I did put in a fair amount of work repairing both the Racal
main unit and the FRK to get the system working.  So, probably the best way of
getting a spare lamp is to try and pick up another whole FRK and hope that its
lamp still has some life in it.  Anybody know whether the same lamp was fitted 
to
other Efratom Rb sources?  This would widen the search somewhat.

Mike

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