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Lighting ballast load factor

Lighting ballast load factor

Lighting ballast load factor

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Hi, Guys,

Who knows where we can get relatively accurate information about ballast loads when it comes to the lighting design calculations.Thanks a lot in advance.   

RE: Lighting ballast load factor

Depends on the wattage and light source in question, is it for street /highway lighting?!? If so....


100W SONT = 0.74A
250W SONT = 1.4A
400W SONT = 2.11A
600W SONT = 3.1A


This type of info is always murder to find on Manufacturers websites....

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