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Electronic ballasts 2 96" slimline T8 lamps 20 units


20 Ballast Total for Two (2) 96" Slimline T8 Lamps 59 Watts Each
DESCRIPTION: 2F096T8ISSTD120-I For 120 Volts, 1 Amps., 60 Hz, two lamps Slimline T8, Class P, THD<5%, High Power Factor, Constant Light output, Sound Rating:A, Minimun Starting Temperature: 50 F, UL listed, No PCB's
These ballasts are new in their original boxes. They were manufactured for retrofitting jobs (They Have Shorter Leads)
Replace your Magnetic Ballasts with Sasi Electronic Ballasts and you ll get:
* LOWER TOTAL HARMONICS DISTORTION
And because they are same size and weight less than traditional magnetic ballast:
Sasi BEST QUALITY/PRICE RATIO ELECTRONIC BALLAST AVAILABLE!!
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Stop giving away your money to the Power Company .
Save energy and spend the money saved at what you please!
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Ballast Factor: (BF) Is the measure of the Light Output (Lumens) of a ballast and lamp combination in comparison to the ANSI standard ballast operated with the same lamp. A simple way to understand the Ballast Factor is to think of it as a multiplier. Simply multiply the Ballast Factor (BF) times the rated Lumens of the lamp, to get the amount of lumens produced by the Lamp/Ballast combination.
The Combination SASI 2x59 W with BF=1.0 Produces 15% more light output than most other electronic ballasts. (BF=1.00 vs BF=0.85)
Lamp Current Crest Factor (LCCF): The peak lamp current divided by the RMS(Average) lamp current 2F096T8ISSTD120-I (LCCF) = < 1.7
Lamp Manufacturers Recommend < 1.7 for optimum lamp life.



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