Things You Should Know About Projector Replacement Lamps Both DLP and LCD projectors require projector lamps and bulbs. UHP, P-VIP, and NSH lamps are encapsulated in modules in these light bulbs. They’re made for conference rooms and academic projectors, as well as classroom Smart but also interactive boards, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), display walls, multimedia walls, news, weather, and mainstream press broadcasting equipment, museums, galleries, entertainment as well as sporting venues, houses of worship, training simulators, and other applications.
Whether you have a projector for a home theatre, a classroom, or a church, you’re surely aware that you’ll need to change the bulb at some point, as they all have a limited projector lamp life.
Things to Keep in Mind While each model is unique, there are a few things to keep in mind to help you to understand what else to look for when it comes to lamp replacement as well as what occurs when a lamp reaches the end of its useful life. When it comes to projector bulbs, one thing you’ll notice is that they all have an expected lifespan or rating. This amount can vary greatly depending on the bulb, ranging from 2000 – 4500 hours or more.