Advance Centium ICN2TTP40SC - 120/277 Volt - Instant Start - Ballast Factor 0.88 - Power Factor 90% - Min. Temp. Rating 0 Deg. F - Operates (1 or 2) 40 Watt Compact Fluorescent Lamps
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Advance Centium ICN-2TTP-40-SC

(2) Lamp - 40 Watt CFL - 120/277 Volt - Instant Start - 0.88 Ballast Factor


Philips Advance Centium ballasts for 40W twin tube lamps are the right solution when looking for a lot of light in a small package. The Advance ICN-2TTP-40-SC electronic fluorescent ballast operates (2) 40 Watt CFL lamps at 120/277 input volts. Ideal for use in normal light areas, this instant start ballast is typically used in offices, board rooms, and retail.

Stock Code: BA-ICN2TTP40SCA


$29.22 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  BA-ICN2TTP40SCA
Family:  Centium
UPC:  781087065341
Ballast Factor:  0.88
Width:  1.7 in.
Operates:  (2) 40 Watt CFLs
Power Factor:  High
THD:  10%
Weight:  0.75 lb.
UL Listed:  Yes
 
 
Brand:  Advance
Part No.:  ICN-2TTP-40-SC
Voltage:  120/277
Length:  9.5 in.
Height:  1.18 in.
Start Temp. (Min):  0 Deg. F
Start Method:  Instant Start
Type:  Electronic Fluorescent
CSA Listed:  Yes
Warranty:  5 Years
 

Features

  • Reduces lighting costs by up to 20% when installed with modern, energy-efficient lamps in building retrofits
  • IntelliVolt multiple-voltage technology enables operation from 120 to 277 volts, 50/60 Hz
  • Optimizes fit for applications where long lamp life or frequent switching is required
  • Delivers silent, flicker-free operation

  • Reliable and energy-efficient, Advance's broad line of Centium high frequency electronic ballasts for T5, T8 and T12 fluorescent lamps offers all of the energy-saving properties of Advance's standard electronic line plus the added benefits of extended life and small can size options for enhanced flexibility and versatility.

    Centium is ideal for general office lighting, conference, meeting, and board room applications, indirect and decorative lighting, and new fixture design.


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