Rosslyn, Va.-based National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has published BL 2-2009, "Energy Efficiency for Electronic Ballasts for T8 Fluorescent Lamps." The standard was developed by ...
Creative and innovative new products in both the lamp and ballast markets continue to transform the lighting industry, enabling specifiers and users to translate “energy-effective lighting” into ...
Providing a ballast factor of 0.77, the Low-Watt Centium electronic ballasts can operate up to four 17-, 25-, or 32-W standard T8 lamps or 25-, 28-, or 30-W energy-saving T8 lamps. Using Intellivolt ...
Offering a ballast factor of 1.18, the Mark 7 0-10V electronic dimming ballast can operate four 32-W T8 fluorescent lamps. The 16.7 x 1.7 x 1.2-in. ballast can dim down to 3% relative light output, ...
Available in a standard design with a ballast factor of 0.87 and a low-watt design with a factor of 0.77, Optanium instant-start electronic ballasts can drive up to four standard or 4-ft T8 ...
Available in 2-, 3- and 4-foot lengths, the new easy-to-install UL Type A/B Hybrid LED T8 Series operates on existing ballast or is easily direct-wired for maximum energy savings and provides five ...
Electronic ballasts for fluorescent lighting deliver high efficiency and long lamp lifetimes. A new and simplified control circuit demonstrates complete control of the ballast, including all necessary ...
NORTON SHORES, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EarthTronics, dedicated to developing innovative energy-saving lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact, introduces its ...
Fluorescent lights aren't on the top of many people’s favorites list. Ever since they were introduced at the New York World’s Fair in 1939, they've been notorious for their cold, bluish light that is ...
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