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PHILIPS 109108 ICN3P32N35I

MFR Part #: ICN3P32N35I
SKU #: 1116325
Brand: Signify | Advance
UPC: 781087091494
Please note this item is discontinued (order fulfillment will depend on stock availability): Advance ICN3P32N35I Instant Start Electronic Fluorescent Ballast, T8 Lamp, 32 W Lamp, 120 to 277 VAC, Instant, 0.88 Ballast Factor
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Advance, ICN3P32N35I, Instant Start Electronic Fluorescent Ballast, T8 Lamp, 32 W Lamp, 85/86 W Wattage, 120 to 277 VAC, 0.31 to 0.71 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, Instant Start, -18 deg C Minimum Starting, Total Harmonic Distortion: 10 %, Power Factor: 0.98, 3 Lamps, Ballast Factor: 0.88, 70 deg C, Metal, 9.5 in L x 1.3 in W x 1 in H Dimensions

Reliable and energy efficient Philips Advances CENTIUM commercial grade specifications, plus added benefits of lamp striation reduction technology.

Product Details

Advance, ICN3P32N35I, Instant Start Electronic Fluorescent Ballast, T8 Lamp, 32 W Lamp, 85/86 W Wattage, 120 to 277 VAC, 0.31 to 0.71 A, 50/60 Hz Frequency, Instant Start, -18 deg C Minimum Starting, Total Harmonic Distortion: 10 %, Power Factor: 0.98, 3 Lamps, Ballast Factor: 0.88, 70 deg C, Metal, 9.5 in L x 1.3 in W x 1 in H Dimensions

Reliable and energy efficient Philips Advances CENTIUM commercial grade specifications, plus added benefits of lamp striation reduction technology.

Attributes

Amperage Rating0.31 to 0.71 A
Ballast Factor.88
Clearance ItemsClearance
Country Of OriginChina
Dimensions9.5 in L x 1.3 in W x 1 in H
Frequency Rating50/60 Hz
Lamp TypeT8
Lamp Wattage32 W
MaterialMetal
Minimum Starting Temperature-18 deg C
Number of Lamps3
Power Factor.98
Start TypeInstant
Temperature Range70 deg C
Total Harmonic Distortion10 %
TypeElectronic N Can
Voltage Rating120 to 277 VAC
Wattage85/86 W

Features

  • Reliable and energy efficient Philips Advance Centium® commercial grade specifications, plus added benefits of lamp striation reduction technology