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MH

®

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Ballasts & Monopoints

MH

2

Ballasts and Monopoints offer the latest in electronicHID technology. The modular ballast/lampholder format allows more compact and attractive fixture designs. It also extends ballast service life by isolating the ballast from the lamp heat source and facilitates field servicing. These ballasts may be combined with all Juno MH

2

lampholdersand pendants for optimum flexibility. MH

2

MODULAR BALLAST ADVANTAGE ?Premium, high efficiency, constant power electronic ballast with slim-line profile?Provides optimum CRI performance and consistent color uniformity from fixture to fixture?Controlled starting current and stable normal operation maximizes lamp life?Automatic resetting thermal protection?MO transient protection?Lamp end-of-life shutdown preventsnuisance cycling and flashing?Integral On/Off switch?High impact polycarbonate ballast housing ?Secondary latch securely attaches housingto trac on both ends to prevent sagging?Easily and securely attaches to lampholder with locking collar?UL Listed, CSA certified?Complies with FCC Part 18?Sound rated “A” for indoor applications

20 Modular M
2 allast 39 Modular M
2 allast 70 Modular M
2 allast With on/off switch. Electronic. Use with MH With on/off switch. Electronic. Use with MH With on/off switch. Electronic. Use with MH
2 Series lampholders or pendants. Rated for 20W metal halide lamps.
2 Series lampholders or pendants.Rated for 39W metal halide lamps.
2 Series lampholders or pendants. Rated for 70W metal halide lamps.
DIMENSIONS 2
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8 H X 2
W X 6
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8 L DIMENSIONS 2
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8 H X 2
W X 8
78 L DIMENSIONS 2
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8 H X 2
W X 8
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8 L FINISHES :
WHITE (WH)BLACK (BL)SILVER (SL)

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