GE Power Electronics BLST-SP76X Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamp User Manual User s Manual for 150W 200W
GE Power Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamp User s Manual for 150W 200W
User manual
Electronic Ballast For Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp
1. Product code.
150W SP760-Y01A AJA-LINEAGE-WJY-QB7C
200W SP767-Y01A AJA-LINEAGE-WJY-QB7C
2.Outside characteristic.
The outside picture of Electronic Ballast For Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp as below,
there are three wires at input port, L line is blue,N line is gray, GND line is yellow and green.
There are two white wires at output port. The input wires connect to the power grid, and the
output wires connect to the Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp.
Outside picture
Inside picture
Size:
Size picture
3.Electrical characteristic.
1) Input Voltage 200V-277V
2)Input Rating Current
0.77/0.67/0.56A@200V/230V/277V--electrodeless lamp 150W
1.05/0.92/0.76A @200V/230V/277V--electrodeless lamp 200W
3)Output Rating Current
0.81A (load, electrodeless lamp 150W)
0.96A (load, electrodeless lamp 200W)
4)Output Rating Voltage
190V (load, electrodeless lamp 150W)
210V (load, electrodeless lamp 200W)
5)Start Trigger Voltage
2000±100Vop (load, electrodeless lamp 150W)
2350±100Vop (load, electrodeless lamp 200W)
6)Output Frequency
230K±30kHz (load, electrodeless lamp 150W)
230K±30kHz (load, electrodeless lamp 200W)
7)Not load, removing lamp and load short protection
4.Ambient temperature.
Generally the ballast is set up in the lamps and lanterns to use, the ambient temperature of
ballast is -40--60℃ in lamps and lanterns.
5. Those devices have been evaluated to comply with the requirements of FCC Part 18, UL935,
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.74-96, IEC61347-1, IEC61347-2-3, EN55015, EN61547, EN61000-3-2,
EN61000-3-3, GB19510.1-2004, GB19510.4-2005, GB17743-2007, GB17625.1-2003 and ROHS.
Warning: This product may cause interference to radio equipment and should not be installed
near maritime safety communications equipment or other critical navigation or communication
equipment operating between 0.45–30 MHz.