NEMA LSD 5-2009
Withdrawn
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34-WATT FLUORESCENT LAMPS AND HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRONIC BALLAST COMPATIBILITY
03-09-2013
12-01-2013
Introduction
1974 - The Energy Crisis
Energy Saving Fluorescent Lamp
Operation of F34 Energy Saving Lamps on High Frequency
Ballasts
Today's Situation: T12 and T8 System Trends
Today's Situation: Operation of F34 Energy Saving Lamps
on HF Electronic Ballasts
NEMA Recommendation: High Frequency Lamp & Ballast Options
Discusses the operation of tin-coated energy-saving fluorescent lamps on high-frequency ballasts. Also explains the technical basis for potential starting difficulties that can occur as the result of interactions between the inside tin-coated energy-saving lamps and some high-frequency ballasts.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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NEMA LSD 27:2012 | Best Practices for Operating Fluorescent Lighting Systems |
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