Advance Mark 10 REZ-3S32-SC - 120 Volt - Dimmable - Programmed Start - Ballast Factor 1.05 - Power Factor 98% - Min. Temp. Rating 50 Deg. F - Operates (3) F32T8 Fluorescent Lamps
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Advance Mark 10 Powerline REZ-3S32-SC

(3) Lamp - F32T8 - 120 Volt - Dimming - 1.05 Ballast Factor


Philips Advance Mark 10 Powerline dimming ballasts make converting your existing fixtures as easy as 1-2-3. Simply replace the ballast, replace the switch, and dim the lights. That's all it takes! The Advance REZ-3S32-SC dimming fluorescent ballast operates (3) F32T8 lamps at 120 input volts. Ideal for use in normal light areas, this ballast is typically used in offices, board rooms, and retail. Also operates F25T8 and F17T8.

Stock Code: BA-REZ3S32SC35I


$79.76 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  BA-REZ3S32SC35I
Family:  Mark 10 Powerline
UPC:  781087106976
Ballast Factor:  1.05
Width:  1.7 in.
NEMA:  Premium
Start Temp. (Min):  50 Deg. F
Start Method:  Programmed Start
Type:  Electronic Fluorescent
CSA Listed:  Yes
Warranty:  5 Years
 
 
Brand:  Advance
Part No.:  REZ-3S32-SC
Voltage:  120
Length:  9.5 in.
Height:  1.18 in.
Operates:  (3) F32T8
Power Factor:  98%
THD:  10%
Weight:  1.1 lb.
UL Listed:  Yes
 

Features

  • 100% to 5% full-range continuous dimming (down to 1% in T5/HO models)
  • Delivers up to 65% energy savings over standard fixed output T8 ballasts
  • Programmed start ignition optimizes lamp life in frequent starting conditions
  • Lamp ignition at any light setting, including the 5% level (1% in T5/HO models)

  • Advance's Mark 10 Powerline electronic dimming ballasts for linear fluorescent, 4-pin CFL, and T5/HO lamps are the full-range electronic dimming ballasts for fluorescent lighting systems. Flexible and easy to install because they require no additional wiring, Mark 10 Powerline Ballasts combine the long life and energy efficiency of fluorescent technology with the controllability and full-range dimming capabilities of incandescent systems.


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