Howard Lighting
Howard Lighting EP2/59IS/MV/MC/HE 2 Lamp F96T8 Electronic Fluorescent Ballast
- SKU:
- HL-EP2/59IS/MV/MC/HE
- UPC:
- 7.99E+11
- MPN:
- EP2/59IS/MV/MC/HE
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Description
EP2/59IS/MV/MC/HE 2 Lamp F96T8 Electronic Fluorescent Ballast
2 Lamp F96T8 Electronic Fluorescent Howard Ballast 59Watt T8 Instant Start Standard Ballast Factor High Efficiency by Howard Ballasts Division
One of Howard Lighting's Most Popular Electronic Ballasts!
- Ballast shall have a five-year warranty
- Ballast shall be cULus Listed
- Ballast shall be sound rated Class A
- Ballast shall be Class P Type 1 Outdoor
- Ballast shall have a Lamp Current Crest Factor of <1.7
- Ballast shall meet ANSI Standards C62.41-2002 & C82.11-2002
- Ballast shall comply with the limits of FCC Part 18 Class A
- Ballast shall have a lamp operating frequency greater than 20kHz
- Ballast shall have a 0oC (32oF) minimum lamp starting temperature for primary lamp
- Ballast shall be potted
- Ballast shall be Instant Start
- Ballast shall be Parallel Lamp Operation
- Ballast shall have minimum Power Factor of 98% for primary Lamp operation
- Ballast shall operate within +/- 10% of the ballast specified line voltage at 60 Hz
- Ballast shall have a maximum case hot spot temperature of 90o C (194oF)
Replacement Equivalent for the Following:
- Dynamic Ballast DY259IS120, DY259IS277
- GE GE259MV-N, GE-259-MV-N, GE-159-MAX-N/Ultra, GE-259-MAX-N/Ultra
- Universal B259I120HP, B259I277HP, 7811684, 7811721
- Advance Philips RCN-2P59, RCN2P59, VCN-2P59
- Universal B260IUNVHP-A Sylvania QTP2X59T8/UNVISN-SC, QTP2X59T8/120ISN-A, QTP2X59T8/277ISN-A, M2-IN-T8-8FT-A-120, M2-IN-T8-8FT-A-277
About Electrical Ballasts
An electrical ballast is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric circuit. A familiar and widely used example is the inductive ballast used in fluorescent lamps, to limit the current through the tube, which would otherwise rise to destructive levels due to the tube's negative resistance characteristic. Ballasts vary in design complexity. They can be as simple as a series resistor or inductor, capacitors, or a combination thereof or as complex as electronic ballasts used with fluorescent lamps and high-intensity discharge lamps.