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Reliable performance Vacuum-pressure impregnation is used to re-enforce the electrical insulation of the ballast, preclude moisture, inhibit noise, and dissipate heat;Pre-insulated voltage leads reduce the risk of shock and shrink installation time The basic ballast is the open core and coil which is most often used as a component within a lighting luminaire. The core and coil also forms the nucleus of Philips Advance's five other ballast configurations. Vacuum-pressure impregnated with a silica-filled polyester varnish;All core and coil ballasts below 600W utilize a UL Class H (180ºC) insulation system;C and C ballasts 600W and higher utilize a UL Class N (200ºC) insulation system;Pre-insulated voltage leads;Ballast kits supplied with pre-wired ignitor High bay retail, manufacturing, gymnasiums, warehouses, parking structures, outdoor
Overview
Reliable performance Vacuum-pressure impregnation is used to re-enforce the electrical insulation of the ballast, preclude moisture, inhibit noise, and dissipate heat;Pre-insulated voltage leads reduce the risk of shock and shrink installation time The basic ballast is the open core and coil which is most often used as a component within a lighting luminaire. The core and coil also forms the nucleus of Philips Advance's five other ballast configurations. Vacuum-pressure impregnated with a silica-filled polyester varnish;All core and coil ballasts below 600W utilize a UL Class H (180ºC) insulation system;C and C ballasts 600W and higher utilize a UL Class N (200ºC) insulation system;Pre-insulated voltage leads;Ballast kits supplied with pre-wired ignitor High bay retail, manufacturing, gymnasiums, warehouses, parking structures, outdoor
Also known as: 781087091746, 71A6553001
Specifications
| Volts AC: | 480, 120, 277, 240, 208 |
| ANSI Code: | M141 |
| Type: | Probe Start |
| Wattage: | 1000 |
| Light Technology: | HID |
| Volts AC: | 480, 120, 277, 240, 208 |
| Type: | Probe Start |
| Light Technology: | HID |
| ANSI Code: | M141 |
| Wattage: | 1000 |