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dimmer circuit built into the stem. Early lamps with 300W bulbs tended to fail quickly. Retrofitting the lamp with a 100W bulb resulted in a substantial improvement in bulb life with minimal loss in brightness.
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The halogen lamp industry voluntarily undertook an initiative to repair about 40 million halogen torchere floor lamps. The CPSC is aware of 189 fires and eleven deaths that occurred because of these lamps.
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towards the end of the 17th century the torchère mounted one candle only, and when the number was doubled or tripled the improvement was regarded almost as a revolution in the lighting of large rooms.
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Halogen torchères usually came with a simple switch. Some more expensive models have a
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in the electronic ballast can allow the fluorescent torchères to be dimmed.
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for 100 fires and 10 deaths since 1992. Halogen bulbs operate at high
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Halogen torchères have been banned in some places, such as
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Index

Tourtière

Acanthus
Walters Art Museum
/tɔːrˈʃɛər/
tor-SHAIR
French
[tɔʁ.ʃɛʁ]
lamp
wood
metal
candelabra
France
fluorescent
halogen
LED
light bulbs
pulse-width modulation
TRIAC
dormitories
US Consumer Product Safety Commission
temperatures
flammable
curtains
Mogul lamp
"standard lamp"
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Torchère
Encyclopædia Britannica

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