High pressure sodium ballast wiring diagram a beginner s overview of circuit diagrams.
Ballast for high pressure sodium lamp.
They emit bright yellow light.
The advance 71a8753 001 high pressure sodium ballast features a 5 tap voltage input for compatibility from 120 to 480 volts.
Most newer generation electronic ballasts can operate both high pressure sodium hps lamps as well as metal halide lamps reducing costs for building managers who use both types of lamps.
Whether you re lighting a parking lot or a construction site our hps ballasts will keep your lamps lit so you can be confident your outdoor areas are safe.
This makes hps lamps especially easy to use in many fixture types.
Hid ballasts are used with lighting fixtures that use metal halide or high pressure sodium hid light bulbs.
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Typically these lights are used on sides of industrial buildings and in some street lamps.
Sodium bulbs can last up to 20 000 hours.
Dimming is limited to about 50 of full light output.
The ballast initially works as a starter for the arc supplying a high voltage.
For use with 1000 watt lamps this magnetic hid ballast boasts a high power factor of 98 ensuring maximum efficiency.
Cri and reduced lamp efficacy.
We even have 4 tap and 5 tap ballasts for maximum flexibility.
Application of electronic ballasts to hid lighting is growing in popularity.
We have the high pressure sodium lamp ballasts you need for effectively lighting your outdoor application.
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High pressure sodium lights are used for illuminating large outdoor areas.
High pressure sodium applications hps lamps unlike most metal halides do not require enclosure except to prevent moisture from accumulating on the lamp.