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Latest New Product News from Universal Lighting Technologies
![]() Light Level Switching Ballast accommodates F14T5 lamps.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Aug 13, 2007 Switching from full to half output via wall switch or lighting relay, Ballastar® T5 (part no. B214PU115S50A) has ballast factor of 1.15 and can operate one or two F14T5 lamps. It provides max light output for 2-by-2 fixture applications and illuminates entire area evenly. Operating from 120-277 V, 50 or 60 Hz, ballast includes end-of-lamp-life shutdown circuitry with auto re-strike for safe operation and exhibits less than 10% THD at full brightness. ![]() Lighting Ballast complies with switching requirements.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214May 24, 2007 Model B232PUS50-A Ballastar® light-level switching ballast for T8 lamps provides light level control by switching from full light to 50% power using standard wall switches or relays allowing for easy compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 and California Title 24 switching requirements. Model B232PUS50-A complies with CEE requirements for high performance T8 lighting, operates 1 or 2 F32T8, F25T8, or F17T8 lamps, and has a light ballast factor of .88. ![]() Electronic Ballast replaces magnetic T12 ballasts.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Jan 04, 2007 Designed for F96T12HO lamps, Basic-12(TM) Model B295SRUNVHP replaces traditional magnetic T12 high-output ballasts in existing or new fixtures. Featuring universal input voltage of 120-277 V, unit provides 21 W savings when replacing magnetic ballast operating two F96T12HO lamps. Basic-12 is lighter than magnetic ballasts but has same mounting dimensions and wiring, and can also operate F48, F60, F72, and F84T12HO lamps. Fluorescent Lighting Ballast suits 3-lamp applications.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Nov 03, 2006 Designed for high-lumen applications using high bay fluorescent fixtures, ULTim8 B332IUNVHEH-A has two 3-lamp high ballast factor (1.18) ballasts in one 6-lamp F32T8 fixture. Compatible with standard F32T8 lamps, as well as 30, 28, and 25 W T8 lamps, solution operates from universal voltage (120-277 V) and is capable of replacing HID lighting. Along with quiet operation, product lends to lamp color and eliminates warm-up and re-strike requirements. ![]() Pulse Start Metal Halide Ballast helps conserve power.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Nov 03, 2006 Designed for 875 W pulse start systems, P875MLTAC5M can save up to 165 W per fixture when used in applications where 1,000 W metal halide ballasts have previously been specified or installed. It is provided with pre-wired capacitor and pre-wired starter to facilitate installation into lighting fixture. Ballast also incorporates 4 input voltage taps (120/208/240/277) to cover range of lighting voltage applications with one unit. ![]() Fluorescent Ballasts suit retrofits or new construction.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Jul 21, 2006 Available in 120 and 277 V models with ballast factor of 1.18, two-lamp High Lumen ULTim8 Linear Fluorescent Ballasts include auto-restrike and anti-striation control features. To facilitate installation, units feature same wiring and mounting footprint as conventional ballasts, but have low profile housing. They are suitable for replacing 4-lamp T12 or 2-lamp T8 systems and for high bay fixture applications. ![]() T5 Ballast provides light level switching capability.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214May 09, 2006 Designed for use with F28T5 lamps, Ballastar® T5 ballast (B228PU95S50D) features programmed start technology, universal input voltage (120-277 V), and end-of-lamp life shutdown circuitry with auto-reset. Single control lead lets user switch from full light output down to 50% power level using standard wall switch or lighting relay. Available with ballast factor of .95, ballast is suited for use anywhere light levels need to be controlled. Electronic Ballast replaces magnetic T12 ballasts.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Mar 10, 2006 Designed for use with F96T12ES lamps, Basic-12(TM) B260I120M-A provides same amount of light as magnetic T12 ballasts while reducing energy consumption by more than 20%. It complies with federal ballast efficiency requirements for installation into new fixtures as well as with 2010 requirements for replacement ballasts. Unit features parallel lamp operation so when one lamp fails, other lamps remains lit. ![]() Ballast incorporates 5 input voltage taps.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Feb 28, 2006 Designed for 750 W pulse start systems, Multi-5® Model P750ML5AC5M is suited for use when retrofitting 1,000 W metal halide systems for energy savings. It includes 120, 208, 240, 277, and 480 V input voltage taps to cover all possible lighting voltage applications. Multi-5 technology minimizes inventory and eliminates need to know operating voltage in fixture prior to servicing or retrofitting it. ![]() Dual-Lamp T5 Ballasts feature operation-efficient design.Universal Lighting Technologies Nashville, TN 37214Nov 23, 2005 AccuStart5 T5 ballasts B228PUNV95-D and B228PUNV115-D, suited for use with F28T5 lamps, are available with .95 and 1.15 ballast factor options for flexibility in lighting design layout. Along with programmed start technology, products feature 120-277 V universal input voltage and end-of-lamp life shutdown circuitry with auto-reset. Operational efficiency facilitates compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 standard for lighting power density. Click below for more Product News from Universal Lighting Technologies Next News Stories Other Company News From Universal Lighting Technologies
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