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Advance IntelliVolt® MARK 7 0-10V Ballast, Controllable Electronic Small Can, F32T8 Lamp, 32 W Lamp, 8 to 35 W Wattage, 120 to 277 VAC, 0.13 to 0.29 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, Programmed Start, 50 deg F Minimum Starting, Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1, Power Factor: 0.99, Yes Dimmable, 1 Lamp, Ballast Factor: 0.05 to 1, 70 deg C, Metal, 9.5 in L x 1.7 in W x 1.18 in H Dimensions
The MARK 7 0-10V series of dimmable electronic ballasts offer maximum versatility by incorporating separate control leads for use with a wide array of controllers, including occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting controls and building management systems from more than 40 manufacturers. When paired with linear fluorescent and 4-pin compact fluorescent lamps, these ballasts optimize the benefits of such popular sustainable lighting techniques as daylight harvesting, occupancy sensing and load shedding to satisfy the need for an affordable, flexible and versatile controllable lighting solution.
Advance IntelliVolt® MARK 7 0-10V Ballast, Controllable Electronic Small Can, F32T8 Lamp, 32 W Lamp, 8 to 35 W Wattage, 120 to 277 VAC, 0.13 to 0.29 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, Programmed Start, 50 deg F Minimum Starting, Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1, Power Factor: 0.99, Yes Dimmable, 1 Lamp, Ballast Factor: 0.05 to 1, 70 deg C, Metal, 9.5 in L x 1.7 in W x 1.18 in H Dimensions
The MARK 7 0-10V series of dimmable electronic ballasts offer maximum versatility by incorporating separate control leads for use with a wide array of controllers, including occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting controls and building management systems from more than 40 manufacturers. When paired with linear fluorescent and 4-pin compact fluorescent lamps, these ballasts optimize the benefits of such popular sustainable lighting techniques as daylight harvesting, occupancy sensing and load shedding to satisfy the need for an affordable, flexible and versatile controllable lighting solution.