Description
The GE 74463 GE432MV-N 120/277-volt Multi-Volt ProLine Electronic Fluorescent T8 Instant Start Ballast is a reliable solution for illuminating various spaces efficiently. Designed for use with 4 or 3 F32T8 lamps, this ballast is ideal for commercial and industrial applications where energy efficiency and performance are paramount.
Constructed with durable materials, this electronic ballast operates within a voltage range of 120 to 277 volts, making it highly versatile for different projects. Its compact design features low-profile housing, allowing for easy installation in tight spaces. With a sound rating of Class A (20-24 decibels), it operates quietly, ensuring minimal disruption in work environments. The high-performance instant start technology enhances lamp starting cycles while keeping initial costs low, making it a cost-effective choice for long-term use.
Key Features:
- Compatible with up to 4 or 3 F32T8 lamps, providing flexibility for various lighting setups.
- Multi-volt operation (120-277 volts) accommodates diverse electrical configurations.
- Instant start technology ensures quick lamp ignition, ideal for locations with frequent on/off cycles.
- Parallel lamp operation allows continued illumination if one lamp fails, ensuring reliable lighting.
- UL Type 1 Outdoor and UL Class P listed for safety and performance compliance.
- Ballast factor rating of Normal .87 for optimal light output, enhancing energy efficiency.
- Low-profile design and lightweight construction facilitate easy installation and transport.
The GE 74463 GE432MV-N ballast is perfect for businesses, warehouses, and other facilities looking to improve energy efficiency while maintaining high-quality lighting. With its robust features and adherence to industry standards, this ballast not only meets but exceeds efficiency requirements, making it an excellent investment for reducing energy consumption and costs. Choose the GE electronic ballast for a reliable and efficient lighting solution.






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