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Philips Advance IMH39ABLSID - Electronic Ballast for 39W Metal Halide Lamps With Bottom Exit Leads And Mounting Studs - 120-277V

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Philips Advance IMH39ABLSID - Electronic Ballast For 39W Metal Halide Lamps With Bottom Exit Leads And Mounting Studs - 120-277V - ANSI Code M130 Minimum Starting Temp -20°C/-5°F.


* Ballast will not Operate if Insulation Detector is Absent or Shorted.

 

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$125.25

Philips Advance IMH39ABLSID - Electronic Ballast for 39W Metal Halide Lamps With Bottom Exit Leads And Mounting Studs - 120-277V

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Stock Code IMH39ABLSID
Brand Philips
Family e-Vision® Electronic Ballast for Metal Halide Lamps
Part No IMH-39-A-BLS-ID
Length (in) 3.8''
Width (in) 3.0''
Height (in) 1.2''
Voltage (V) 120-277 Volt
Wattage (w) 39W
Bulb Type Metal Halide
How Many Lamps 1 Lamp
UPC 781087056141
Mounting Bottom Lead Exit with Bottom Mounting Studs
Operates Metal Halide 39 Watt
Power Factor 0.9
Type Programmed Cold Start
Start Temp. (Min) -20°C / -5°F
Start Temp. (Max) Maximum Case Temperature 90°C Thermally Protected (Reset Power to Restore Output)
ANSI Code M130, C130
UL Listed UL, CSA, RoHS
Notes Ballast will not operate if Insulation Detector is Absent or Shorted
Cross Refefence 1. Use with Any Thermal Protector Having Equivalent Resistive Value 5K to 25K OHM. (4 Wire Version Only)
2. Disconnect Line Voltage before Installing or Replacing
3. Power must be Reset after Replacing Lamp
4. Connect Red Lead to Center Terminal of Lamp (Screw Base Lamps), Do not Connect Red or Blue Lead to Neutral

Philips Advance IMH39ABLSID - Electronic Ballast for 39W Metal Halide Lamps With Bottom Exit Leads And Mounting Studs - 120-277V

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