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Ballasts

March 17, 2008
DEMANDflex ballasts feature a wireless control technology to receive commands without the need for extra control wires, making them suitable for both retrofit and new construction applications.

DEMANDflex ballasts feature a wireless control technology to receive commands without the need for extra control wires, making them suitable for both retrofit and new construction applications. The initial product offering includes a 2-lamp F54T5HO ballast and 2-, 3-, and 4-lamp ballasts for F32T8 lamps. According to the company, all ballasts incorporate program start technology, which makes them suitable for use with occupancy sensors, THD<10%, and universal input voltage. The ballasts also meet or exceed the appropriate CEE high efficiency requirements, making them eligible for various rebate programs.

Universal Lighting Technologies

For more information, visit www.unvlt.com.

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