150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit 480V M102
Manufacturer: James Lighting
Full ballast replacement kit w/ capacitor, core & mounting hardware
Ballast Type: 150 Pulse Start
Full factory warranty 3 years!
Ballast 5-Tap Works on: 480V
Circuit Type: CWA
Lamp Wattage: Ballast 150 Pulse Start
Dimensions:2.84″ x 3.94″ x 3.90″
ANSI Ballast Type: M153 or M138
Certifications: CSA, cRU, RoHS
Capacitor:16.0uF – 330V – 100C.
James Lighting focuses not only on 150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit. James Lighting designs and manufactures lighting systems that are energy efficient, use less chemicals and have extended life. James Lighting is constantly enhancing existing HID ballast offerings and developing new lighting solutions.
Our products are designed to have the highest quality of light, creating a safe and productive environment for those who use them.
150 watt High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps require a 150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit to apply starting voltage to the lamp and establish current flow – an arc – between the lamp electrodes. Without a ballast, the arc will extinguish or draw increasing current until some circuit element burns up.
150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit provides system stability by limiting the current that can be drawn.
Core and Coil 150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit is used in over 18% of all HID lighting. Replacement ballast kits contain the appropriate core and coil, a properly rated capacitor and all components required for ballast replacement. The James Lighting, core and coil, 150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit is ideal for a wide variety of lighting applications, including factories, warehouses, gymnasiums and retail stores.
An American 150 Watt Metal Halide Ballast kit is an electronic choke used to regulate and control the flow of electrical current to a 150-watt metal halide lamp.
The ballast provides the initial surge of electricity required to start the lamp and then regulates the current to maintain stable operation.
FAQ:
What is the voltage requirement for a 150 Watt MH Ballast?
A: The voltage requirement for a 150 Watt MH Ballast is typically 120-277 volts.
How do I know if my 150 Watt MH Ballast is faulty?
A: Signs of a faulty 150 Watt MH Ballast include flickering or dimming lights, a buzzing sound, or a complete failure to turn on.
What is the difference between a magnetic and electronic 150 Watt MH Ballast?
A: A magnetic ballast uses a magnetic field to regulate the flow of current, while an electronic ballast uses solid-state components.
What is the ballast factor of a 150 Watt MH Ballast?
A: The ballast factor of a 150 Watt MH Ballast is typically between 0.9 and 1.0.
Can a 150 Watt MH Ballast be used with a different wattage lamp?
A: No, a 150 Watt MH Ballast is designed specifically for use with a 150-watt metal halide lamp.
What is the maximum operating temperature for a 150 Watt MH Ballast?
A: The maximum operating temperature for a 150 Watt MH Ballast is typically around 90 degrees Celsius.