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Electronic HID Ballast operates two 39 W metal halide lamps.
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Electronic HID Ballast operates two 39 W metal halide lamps.


August 29, 2006 - Measuring 4.7 x 3.6 x 1.5 in., e-Vision® electronic HID ballast features all-metallic enclosure and 90°C maximum case temperature rating. Ballast includes IntelliVolt® multiple-voltage technology, which facilitates ordering and reduces stocking and SKU requirements, as well as lamp wattage regulation to optimize lamp color quality over life. Safety features include automatic lamp power control and lamp end-of-life detection. Device is suited for recessed and accent lighting applications.


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Release date: August 23, 2006


Advance Introduces Powerful New e-Vision Electronic HID Ballast for Two 39-Watt Metal Halide Lamps


(August 23rd, 2006 - Rosemont, Illinois) Advance announces the introduction of its exclusive new e-Vision® electronic HID ballast for the operation of two 39-watt metal halide lamps. Ideal for a variety of recessed and accent lighting applications within the retail, commercial, institutional, and hospitality sectors, Advance's 2 X 39-watt ballast offers superior performance, long life, and unprecedented design freedom. High performing and energy efficient, the new model joins Advance's popular and rapidly-expanding family of e-Vision ballasts to fully support the market's broad range of professional lighting needs.

Compact and lightweight, the 2 X 39-watt ballast measures just 4.7" X 3.6" X 1.5," enabling it to blend easily into modern fixture designs and promote enhanced versatility and design flexibility. Designed to support the popular market for multi-lamp 39-watt metal halide fixtures, the ballast can reduce up-front product and installation costs, while its IntelliVolt® multiple-voltage technology further enhances ease of ordering and reduces stocking and SKU requirements. Offering superior lamp wattage regulation to optimize lamp color quality over life, the ballast's electronic circuitry drives significant energy savings relative to incandescent, halogen, and magnetic HID alternatives. In addition, its HID technology lasts three times longer than halogen and up to five times longer than incandescent options.

The ballast also features all-metallic enclosures for superior heat transfer, a 90°C maximum case temperature rating to ensure long life in high-temperature applications, and enhanced safety features including automatic lamp power control and lamp end-of-life (EOL) detection.

Designed to maximize performance while minimizing costs, Advance's e-Vision electronic HID ballast for two 39-watt metal halide lamps represents an attractive, long-lasting, and cost-efficient alternative to incandescent and halogen technology and brings the comprehensive benefits of electronic HID technology to a broader range of market applications than ever before.

For more information on Advance's e-Vision 39-watt electronic HID ballast for two metal halide lamps, visit www.advancetransformer.com/resources.

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



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