70 Watt, HX-HPF Circuit, High Pressure Sodium, High Intensity Discharge Ballast MPN:71A7971-001D
70 Watt, HX-HPF Circuit, High Pressure Sodium, High Intensity Discharge Ballast
The Philips High Pressure Sodium ballast is perfect for a variety of outdoor lighting applications such as security lighting, parking lots, industrial sites, and more. With its high-intensity discharge capability and high pressure sodium lamp, it delivers up to 168 lumens per watt. Its compact size allows easy installation in both new construction and retrofit situations. Additionally, this ballast features instant start and no-flicker operation which ensures optimal visibility with minimal maintenance requirements. With its energy-efficient design, the Philips High Pressure Sodium Ballast helps reduce energy consumption and operational costs while delivering bright, reliable illumination for years to come.
Top product features:
- High Intensity Discharge Capability: This ensures maximum brightness and reliability of illumination.
- Compact Size: Easy installation in new construction or retrofit situations.
- Instant Start & No Flicker Operation: Ensures optimal visibility with minimal maintenance requirements.
Top product applications:
- Outdoor lighting for security purposes in areas like parking lots and warehouses.
- Streetlights to provide illumination in public spaces or roads.
- Grow light in agriculture, horticulture, or indoor farming settings.
70 Watt, HX-HPF Circuit, High Pressure Sodium, High Intensity Discharge Ballast 120/208/240/277 Volts, 0.7 to 1.4 Amp, 3-15/16 Inch Long x 3-1/8 Inch Wide x 2-7/8 Inch High
Product Information
- : 71A7971-001D
- Includes: Ballast; Brackets and Hardware; Dry-Film Capacitor; Ignitor; Mounting Clips
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Country of Origin: CN, China
- TAA Compliant: No
- UNSPSC: 39101902
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 5.90
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 3:07am UTC
Category: Ballasts and Ballast Recycling