Svetlina AD

Svetlina AD

Svetlina AD, or more commonly only Svetlina (Bulgarian: Светлина АД) is the name of two Bulgarian lighting manufacturing plants. The word "svetlina" means "light" and "AD" is a similar abbreviation to the French "s.a." or English "Ltd."

Svetlina AD (Sliven)

Located in the town of Sliven, this plant produces mainly lamps, lanterns and light bulbs intended for indoor and home use. However, the electrical components and bulbs for the street lamps, produced by the other plant of Svetlina in Stara Zagora, are also produced there.Fact|date=October 2007 "Svetlina" Sliven is a successor of the first factory for production of electrical lamps in Bulgaria and on the Balkan peninsula. The beginning is laid during 1934 with incandescent lamps for general lighting service. Later on during 1957 begins the production of fluorescent lamps; during 1962 - of automobile lamps; during 1973 - of halogen lamps; during 1977 - of mercuri lamps with high pressure. Quartz glass with high purity is produced from 1977.

Svetlina AD (Stara Zagora)

Founded in 1949 in Stara Zagora, this plant produces vehicle lamps, ship projectors and many more. It also produces a variety of street lams, the most popular models of which are "36.9.900.094", "36.2.900.101" and "36.2.900.103". An interesting fact is that these lamp models survived for two decades before being replaced with newer, but (as reported by independent specialists in the field of lighting) inferior street lamps, produced by Hit Lighting - Bulgaria. Svetlina's lanterns are bigger and heavier than the Hit Lighting ones. However, they also have bigger refractors, thus spreading light more efficiently. In addition they have an original design, whether the lanterns of Hit Lighting look very similar to the current lanterns of other manufacturers, e.g. General Electric and Technosvet. Svetlina luminaries stayed almost the same in the outside (because their design is considered both standard and aesthetic, while in the same time not being obsolete), but constantly changed in the inside. They were also exported to many countries, particularly to USSR, Russia and Germany. Highly neglected from 2001 to 2006, these lanterns are currently regaining their popularity from the past. This can be seen by the increasing amount of information about them available on the Internet. Svetlina AD even had an unofficial website created by enthusiasts from the now-defunct web design studio MiC Design in late 2007, but it was discontinued. As of Early 2008, there aren't any sources available on whether or not these lamp models are still produced.

Products

36.9.900.094
*Type: Street lamp
*Voltage: 220 V
*Bulb(s): 1x 250 W
*Size (l/w/d): 107x40x30 cm
*Weight (kg): 14

36.2.900.101
*Type: Street lamp
*Voltage: 220 V
*Bulb(s): 2x 125 W
*Size (l/w/d): 107x40x30 cm
*Weight (kg): 16,3

36.2.900.103
*Type: Street lamp
*Voltage: 220 V
*Bulb(s): 2x 250 W
*Size (l/w/d): 107x40x30 cm
*Weight (kg): 22

See also

* Street light
* Stara Zagora
* Sliven

External links

* [http://svetlina.hit.bg/ Svetlina AD (Sliven)]
* [http://www.bgcatalog.com/showcomp.php?cid=1211 A Bulgarian catalogue entry for Svetlina AD (Sliven plant), including the compoany's address.]
* [http://www.ddr-strassenleuchten.de/leuchtenbetriebsmittel/strassenleuchten/zweilampig/index.htm A page, showing a Svetlina street lamp, part of a German-language site of a street lamp enthusiast and collector, who owns a 36.2.900.101 Svetlina model.]


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