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MP Series UV Systems
UV industry. The UV lamps are powered by energy efficient electronic ballasts, which have a turndown capacity from 100% to 40% optimizing energy consumption. Each system ... s MP series UV systems include: MP Control Panel Medium pressure UV lamps Variable output electronic ballasts Local or remote operation Automatic or manual control PLC logic control with SCADA communication ...
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NEMA - Lamps Section
Incandescent Lamps—Safety Specifications—Part 2: Tungsten Halogen Lamps for Domestic a... Energy Efficiency for Electronic Ballasts for T8 Fluorescent Lamps ANSI/ANSLG C78-45 For Electric Lamps: Self-ballasted Mercury Lamps ...
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NEMA - Fluorescent Lamps
Technical Consumer Products, Inc. Ushio America, Inc. Westinghouse Lighting Corporation Related Standards: Energy Efficiency for Electronic Ballasts for T8 Fluorescent Lamps Generic Designation System for Pin-Based Compact Fluorescent and T5 Twin ...
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Green Building Showcase: U of M School of Natural Resouces
Maximize natural light by installing skylights, light tubes or more windows. Install fluorescent lamps with electronic ballasts, and consider daylight sensors and occupancy sensors in common spaces. When deciding on different types ...
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ESB: Energy-Efficient Lighting Patterns
(CRI). Direct light at walls to increase the feeling of spaciousness. Use quiet electronic ballasts with all fluorescent lamps. Install halogen lamps that provide equal light, but with lower wattage ...
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Pollution Control Systems, Inc. :: Air diffusers, chlorinators, blowers, waste water treatment ancillary equipment
ULTRAVIOLET DISINFECTION The patented Trojan System UV3000 PTP combines the benefits of efficient electronic ballast technology with the advantages of an open-channel modular design. The UV3000 ... connector. All connecting wires are isolated and completely protected inside the waterproof frame. Electronic ballasts are enclosed within a waterproof housing and eliminates the need for separate ballast ...
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Summer Time Energy-Saving Tips for Businesses
T12 lights with magnetic ballasts to T8 lights and electronic ballasts). Replace your high-use incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent ...
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Cold Weather Energy-Saving Tips for Businesses
T12 lights with magnetic ballasts to T8 lights and electronic ballasts). To help you make the best choice for lighting options ...
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ECEE - Chile Market Assessment Highlights
Market Opportunities Short Term: 1 to 3 Years Local manufacture of low-loss magnetic and electronic ballasts. Not yet available. Development of ESCO industry. Not yet in place. Increased sales of imported ...
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MEPS Requirements for Ballasts for Linear Fluorescent Lamps
MEPS be designed to comply with the relevant performance requirements of IEC60921 for ferromagnetic ballasts and IEC60929 for electronic ballasts. These standards are also published by Standards Australia as AS/NZS60921 and AS/NZS60929. MEPS DOES NOT apply to the following types of ballasts ...
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