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- Ignites up to four T-8 lamps
Universal Triad Standard Electronic Instant Start Ballast WITH STANDARD BALLAST FACTOR Ignites Three or Four 17-32W T8, or Three 40W T8. Also ignites Four 25W older technology T12 Linear or U-shaped Fluorescent Lamps of 120-277 Voltage. Optimized for Four F32T8 Lamps. LAMPS NOT INCLUDED.
Brand | Universal Douglas |
Input Volts | 120-277 |
Input Watts | 62-113 |
Number of Lamps | 3/4 |
Ballast Factor
The percentage of a lamp's rated lumen output that can be expected when operated on a specific commercially available ballast. For example, a ballast with a ballast factor of 0.93 will result in the lamps emitting 93% of their rated lumen output. A ballast with a lower ballast factor results in less light output and also generally consumes less power.
| 88-94% |
Ballast Type
Magnetic ballasts are a legacy technology and use inductance to transform the line voltage to the voltage required to "fire" or excite the gasses in a lamp. Electronic ballasts use a variety of starting methods, and are more efficient than magnetic ballasts in converting input power to the proper lamp power and operate fluorescent lamps at higher frequencies, resulting in an overall lamp-ballast system – increasing efficacy 15% to 20% over a magnetic equivalent.
| Electronic |
Length (in)
Also referred to as "Maximum Overall Length" (MOL). For light bulbs, it measures the length of a light bulb, from the top of the bulb to the bottom of the base or pins and is typically expressed in inches. For light fixtures and ballasts, it applies to the total horizontal length of the item.
| 9.5 |
Width (in)
For fixtures and ballasts, width is the measurement of the total horizontal distance from left to right of the product in inches.
| 1.7 |
Height (in)
For ballasts and fixtures, height is the measurement of total vertical distance from the top of the product to the bottom expressed in inches.
| 1.2 |
Power Factor | 98-99% |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Total harmonic distortion, or THD, is the measure of how much a ballast can distort the waveform of that building’s power supply and interfere with other equipment. Electronic ballasts today are rated at less than 20 percent, 15 percent, or less than 10 percent THD. The magnetic ballast is rated in the 20 to 28 percent range. The lower the THD the better and more efficient the ballast, and the less likely it is to interfere with other electronic equipment.
| <10% |
Lamps by Wattage | 3x17W-32W, 3x40W, 4x17W-32W, 4x25W |
Ballast Lamp Type
The type of bulb the ballast can fire.
| T-8 |
Start Type
For Ballasts, indicates the method the ballast uses to start its bulbs. HID ballasts can be Probe or Pulse start. Fluorescent ballasts can be Rapid, Instant or Programmed start. For HID and Fluorescent bulbs, indicates the start-type of ballast that the bulb will work with.
| Instant |
Product Notes: Used most often in pre-existing fixtures in well-lit areas. Using these High Performance (.88 Ballast Factor) Standard Ballast Factor ballasts will provide a well-lit, interference-free work environment. Typical application: Office space with overhead lighting and electricity costs of < $0.10 per kWh.