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Universal 120-277 Volt Three Lamp High Efficiency F32T8 Electronic IS Ballast, Standard Ballast Factor Model

SKU: B332IUNVHE-A010C | Ordering Code: B332IUNVHE-A010C

Universal Douglas B332IUNVHE-A010C Universal 120-277 Volt Three Lamp High Efficiency F32T8 Electronic IS Ballast, Standard Ballast Factor Model
Universal Douglas B332IUNVHE-A010C Universal 120-277 Volt Three Lamp High Efficiency F32T8 Electronic IS Ballast, Standard Ballast Factor ModelUniversal Douglas B332IUNVHE-A010C Universal 120-277 Volt Three Lamp High Efficiency F32T8 Electronic IS Ballast, Standard Ballast Factor ModelUniversal Douglas B332IUNVHE-A010C Universal 120-277 Volt Three Lamp High Efficiency F32T8 Electronic IS Ballast, Standard Ballast Factor Model
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Product Highlights

  • Ignites up to three T8 lamps
Description
Universal Triad High Efficiency Electronic Instant Start Ballast WITH STANDARD BALLAST FACTOR Ignites Two or Three F17T8, FB017T8, F25T8, FB025T8, FB031T8, F32T8ES(25-30W), F32T8 or FB032T8 Lamp(s) or TWO F40T8 Lamp of 120-277 Voltage. Optimized for Three F32T8 Lamp. LAMP NOT INCLUDED.
Full Specs

Brand

Universal Douglas

Input Volts

120-277

Input Watts

46-83

Number of Lamps

2/3

Ballast Factor

87-99%

Ballast Type

Electronic

Length (in)

9.5

Width (in)

1.7

Height (in)

1.2

Power Factor

95-99%

Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)

<10%

Lamps by Wattage

2x17W, 2x25W, 2x31W, 2x32W, 2x40W, 3x17W, 3x25W, 3x31W, 3x32W

Ballast Lamp Type

T8

Product Notes: Used most often in pre-existing fixtures or for retrofit applications in well-lit areas where energy costs are high. Using these High Efficiency (.88 Ballast Factor) Standard Ballast Factor ballasts will reduce energy consumption by about 10% while providing a well-lit, interference-free work environment. Typical application: Office space with overhead lighting and electricity costs of > $0.10 per kWh.