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Philips Advance GCN2S28L35M - Centium Electronic Programmed Start T5 Fluorescent Ballasts - 347V

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For 1x F14T5, F21T5, F28T5, F28T5/ES (25W), F35T5, 2 x F14T5, F21T5, F28T5, F28T5/ES (25W). Centium Electronic Programmed Start T5 Fluorescent Ballasts ,347V , 50/60 HZ, Series Lamp Connection.


 

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Philips Advance GCN2S28L35M - Centium Electronic Programmed Start T5 Fluorescent Ballasts - 347V

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Stock Code GCN2S28L35M
Brand Philips
Family Centium T5
Part No 500496
Ballast Type: Electronic
Start Method: Programmed Start
Ballast Factor 1.01
Length (in) 16.7
Width (in) 1.18
Height (in) 1.0
Voltage (V) 347V 50/60Hz
Wattage (w) Max 60W
Bulb Type Fluorescent Lamps
How Many Lamps 1 - 2 Lamps
UPC 7 81087 13200 5
Power Factor 0.99
Start Temp. (Min) 18C (0F) or -29C (-20F)
THD: 10%
Weight (lb.) 1.48 lbs / 667g
UL Listed CSA, UL
Case Quantity 1

Centium T5

CENTIUM ELE BALLAST (2) F28T5 347V

Philips Advance Centium ballasts for T5 lamps at 120-277V are now available with our industry leading N-can at 9.5" x 1.3" x 1.0" or T-can at 14.17" x 1.18" x 1.06", which provides fixture manufacturers increased versatility in their newer generation fixture designs.

These ballasts are compatible with all major energy-saving T5 linear lamps and have a variety of other features which makes them ideal for a variety of applications.

The ballasts’ programmed start ignition provides extended lamp life in frequent switching applications such as those where occupancy sensors are being used.

They also feature lamp End-Of-Life (EOL) protection circuitry which safely removes power from the lamp at the end of lamp life.


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