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Universal Lighting Technologies Vossloh Schwabe MTm3912CK7EUN-J 120V Electronic Metal Halide Micro Case Ballast With Stud & Bottom lead exit Use To Operate (1) 39W C179 MH Lamp or CDM-TM 35W PGJ5 Ceramic Metal Halide Lamp Product Details RoHs Compliant Resonance Start Ansi Code M179/C179 Microprocessor controlled Active power factor correction Voltage : 120V, +/-10%, 50/60Hz Universal Order Code 188758.02 (J) Stud mount (Bottom lead exit) DIM: (L) 3.81in (W) 1.32in x (H) 1.5in 5-Lead Wires( Black, White, Green,Blue, Red) RoHS Compliant Spec Sheet Additional Information Energy Efficient Greater than 20% increase in efficiency Lowers lighting operation costs Full Light Output Provides same light levels as magnetic ballasts being replaced Quiet Operation Significantly quieter than magnetic ballasts High Frequency Operation No lamp flickering Light Weight – Low Profile Case Simplifies transportation & installation Less interference with ballast channel cover during replacement Slimline Ballasts Feature Parallel Lamp Operation When one lamp fails, other lamp remains lit Instant start electronic ballast for long lamp starting cycles and low initial cost UL Type 1 Outdoor Universal Lighting Technologies Micro Series The introduction of the smallest eHID ballasts in the market was coordinated with the launch of the new miniaturized capsule MH lamps enabling the ultimate luminaire design flexibility. Extremely compact and aesthetically pleasing, luminaire designs are approaching the form factor and size of low voltage halogen system Performance:• EOL Protection• Meets ANSI Standard C82.14-2006• Meets ANSI Standard C62.41-1991• Meets FCC Part 18C for EMI & RFI (non-consumer)Safety:• No PCBs• Thermal Protection• C/UR/US recognized component Each lamp’s lead wires must be run in a separate minimum 1/2″ ID conduit from the inputleads to achive good EMI performance and maximum remote capabilities. Individual ,unbundled lead wires must be used for extension wiring using wire types SF-2 or SFF-2or equivalent. Power cords and MC cables are not acceptable extension wiring methods.
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