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Dimming Ballast works with metal halide lamps.


August 9, 2005 - Offered in 150 W model (IZT-MH-150-CLF), e-Vision® Electronic HID Ballast features 0–10 V dimming interface with dimming to 60% lamp power. Unit incorporates IntelliVolt® technology, which enables operation at any input from 120–277 V, 50/60Hz. Ballast also features lamp wattage regulation and electronic circuitry. Safety features include automatic lamp power control/monitoring, power control fault monitoring, and auto-reset thermal protection.

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Advance Expands Popular Family of e-Vision® Electronic HID Ballasts with 150-Watt Dimming Model for Metal Halide Lamps

(August 4th, 2005 – Rosemont, Illinois) Advance announces the expansion of its popular family of e-Vision® Electronic HID Ballasts to include a new 150-Watt Dimming Ballast for Metal Halide lamp applications.

Ideal in a variety of retail downlighting and accent lighting applications as well as a host of institutional and office settings, Advance’s new 150-Watt e-Vision ballast features 0-10V dimming interface with dimming to 60% lamp power. Energy-efficient and long-lasting, the ballast’s compact size (7.2” X 3.6” X 1.5”) enhances versatility and design flexibility.

Advance’s new 150-Watt model sports the exclusive e-Vision features, including IntelliVolt® multiple-voltage technology (enabling the ballasts’ operation at any input voltage from 120 to 277 volts, 50/60Hz), superior lamp wattage regulation (optimizing lamp color stability over life and reducing lamp-to-lamp color variations), and electronic circuitry (delivering significant energy savings over incandescent and magnetic HID alternatives). e-Vision ballasts further incorporate a range of enhanced safety features, including automatic lamp power control, automatic lamp monitoring, power control fault monitoring, output short circuit protection, and auto-reset thermal protection.

The catalog number for Advance’s new e-Vision 150-Watt dimming ballast for metal halide lamps is IZT-MH-150-CLF.

Advance, a leading ballast manufacturer based in Rosemont, Illinois, offers a full line of electronic and magnetic fluorescent and magnetic and electronic HID ballasts as well as a broad family of drivers for LED light sources. For more information on Advance’s complete product line, visit Advance’s website at www.advancetransformer.com or call Advance at (800) 322-2086. Advance is a division of Philips Electronics North America.

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Name: Advance: division of Philips Electronics North America
Address: 10275 West Higgins Road
City: Rosemont
State: IL
ZIP: 60018-5603
Country: USA
Phone: 847-390-5000
http://www.advancetransformer.com


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