AllPoints 381807 12 Inch Ballast Electric Blue Plastic for T8 Lamps
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- Color Blue
- Material Plastic
- Weight 1.425 Lb
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The AllPoints 381807 Ballast Univ Lo Temp F58/70 T8 is a high-performance lighting ballast designed for commercial foodservice environments. Engineered for reliable operation within temperatures ranging from -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F), this unit supports 120 to 277 V AC input and delivers 155 watts for optimal lighting efficiency. Crafted from durable plastic with a blue color finish, it weighs 1.425 pounds and measures 12 inches (305 mm) in length with a width of 1 3/4 inches (44 mm). This ballast is suitable for T8 fluorescent fixtures, providing consistent illumination to meet the demands of foodservice settings such as kitchens, cafeterias, and display areas. Its technical specifications ensure precise voltage regulation and longevity in commercial applications, making it essential for maintaining proper lighting performance and energy efficiency.
The AllPoints 381807 Ballast Univ Lo Temp F58/70 T8 offers precise voltage regulation supporting a wide input range, ideal for flexible installation in various commercial kitchen lighting setups. Its plastic construction enhances durability against impacts and environmental conditions, ensuring longevity. Designed for easy integration into fluorescent fixtures, it simplifies maintenance with reliable operation at moderate workloads. Suitable for overhead lighting in foodservice facilities, it enhances workflow efficiency by providing consistent illumination. Its technical design supports energy-efficient operation, reducing operational costs.
Ideal for replacing or upgrading fluorescent lighting in commercial foodservice workflows requiring reliable, long-lasting ballast performance.
The AllPoints 381807 ballast operates on an input voltage range of 120 to 277 volts AC, supporting a standard frequency of 50/60 Hz with a single-phase configuration. Constructed from impact-resistant plastic, it weighs 1.425 pounds and measures 12 inches long by 1 3/4 inches wide with a height of 1 inch. This ballast is designed to function within a temperature spectrum of -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F), ensuring efficient performance in various kitchen environments. It delivers 155 watts of power for T8 fluorescent lamps, supporting reliable illumination in foodservice facilities such as restaurants and cafeterias. Its color finish is blue, contributing to easy identification and integration within lighting systems. The product is non-hazardous, made in China, and valued for its durability and efficient operation in commercial applications.
A commercial ballast for fluorescent lighting is an electrical device that regulates current and voltage to fluorescent lamps in foodservice or hospitality environments. It ensures stable lamp operation, prolongs lifespan, and maintains consistent illumination essential for commercial kitchens, cafeterias, or display areas. The AllPoints 381807 ballast supports T8 fluorescent lamps, operating reliably within a broad temperature range, and is installed in overhead fixtures to provide efficient, restaurant-ready lighting suitable for medium-volume foodservice operations.
A high-quality commercial fluorescent ballast like the AllPoints 381807 offers precise voltage regulation, durability, and energy efficiency, essential for restaurant and cafeteria lighting operations in medium-volume foodservice environments. Its robust design ensures long-lasting performance, supporting consistent illumination in busy commercial kitchens and display areas, optimizing workflow efficiency and safety.
Designed for reliable, long-term performance, the AllPoints 381807 ballast distinguishes itself with a durable impact-resistant plastic housing and broad voltage compatibility, supporting versatile installation in commercial lighting systems. Its stability across extreme temperatures ensures consistent illumination for foodservice operations, reducing maintenance needs and operational disruptions.
