Lighting Ballasts

Dimming Ballast suits T8 linear fluorescent applications.
Lighting Ballasts

Dimming Ballast suits T8 linear fluorescent applications.

Available in 2- or 3-lamp models, ELB Plus T8 32 W Dimming Ballast provides continuous light level dimming between 100-10% and allows facility managers to set ballast maximum and minimum light level output. Unit is equipped with built-in line voltage protection and 0-10 V control can be wired as Class 1 or Class 2 circuit. In addition to complying with ASHRAE 90.1 requirements for load reduction,...

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Downlights feature CFL housings with optimized socket cup.

Offered with various apertures, light sources, and distributions, Architektur series downlights are configured with socket cup that features spring position to facilitate installation as well as reflector adjustment. Design also ensures lamp maintains its vertical position while promoting rigidity and consistency from cup to cup and spring to spring. Compatible with limited plenum spaces,...

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OSRAM SYLVANIA Wins LightFair Technical Innovation Award for New PowerSHED Ballast

Company Sheds Light on Blackout Prevention with High Efficiency Demand Response Ballast LAS VEGAS, May 29 - At the LightFair International 2008 trade show and conference, OSRAM SYLVANIA received a Technical Innovation Award for its QUICKTRONIC-® PowerSHED(TM) High Efficiency Demand Response Ballast. The Technical Innovation Award, which was announced at the LFI Innovation Awards ceremony on...

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Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts feature DALI protocol.

Suited for use with most Building Management Systems, ROVR(TM) Ballasts come in 1-lamp, 54 W model for T5 fluorescent applications, as well as 1- and 2-lamp models supporting 17, 25, or 32 W T8 fluorescent applications. All feature IntelliVolt-® multiple voltage technology and continuous dimming from 100% to 3%. Digital Addressable Lighting Interface enables 2-way communications with individual...

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Advance Products Join New NEMA Premium® Ballast Program

(February 5th, 2008 -- Rosemont, Illinois) Advance proudly announces that a variety of its electronic ballast offerings have become charter products within the voluntary new NEMA Premium-® Ballast Program. Consistent with Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) specifications and tested in accordance with ANSI standards, products eligible to participate in the new NEMA Premium-® Ballast Program...

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Electronic Ballasts suit 70 and 100 W metal halide lamps.
Lighting Ballasts

Electronic Ballasts suit 70 and 100 W metal halide lamps.

Designed with self-heating thermal protector circuitry, e-Vision-® HID Ballasts feature auto shut-off mechanism for lamps operating in questionable thermal environment due to misapplication or failure of thermal protector heating elements. IntelliVolt-® multiple-voltage technology provides consistent protection and illumination, even during voltage dips or brownouts. With 90-

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GE Adds NuVation Electronic Ballast Lighting System with Dimming Capability

NuVation(TM) Electronic Ballast Lighting System Now Offers Energy Cost-Saving Dimming Option HENDERSONVILLE, NC - A June 2007 product line extension adds a NuVation(TM) Electronic Ballast Lighting System with dimming capability to the portfolio of energy cost-saving electronic ballasts offered by GE Lighting Systems, Inc. The new system is a perfect complement to other energy-saving strategies...

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Electronic Ballast includes step-dim feature.
Lighting Ballasts

Electronic Ballast includes step-dim feature.

Designed to operate two 28 W T5 fluorescent lamps, Optanium-® Ballast incorporates programmed start lamp ignition to extend lamp life in frequent switching applications, and IntelliVolt-® technology, which enables ballast to operate at 120-277 V, 50/60 Hz. Safety features include auto restart and ballast shutdown mode. Available in .95 and 1.15 ballast factor options, unit operates from any...

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