Description
SB259MV Multi-Voltage Electronic Ballast For Two F96T8 Lamps | UL Listed Class P, Instant-On, Quiet A Rating For Commercial Use
Upgrade fluorescent fixtures in commercial and institutional spaces with the Sunlite SB259MV multi-voltage electronic ballast. Designed for quick installation and quiet operation, this ballast delivers reliable instant-on starting across a wide 120-277V range while supporting up to two F96T8 lamps to reduce maintenance and improve system uptime.
KEY FEATURES:
- Multi-Voltage Compatibility: Operates across 120-277V for flexible retrofit and new-install applications.
- Instant-On Operation: Provides fast startup to reduce warm-up time and improve fixture responsiveness.
- Quiet Performance: Sound Rating A ensures minimal audible noise in occupied spaces.
- Flexible Lamp Support: Suitable for one or two F96T8 fluorescent lamps for common commercial configurations.
- UL Listed Class P: Safety-listed construction for commercial use.
APPLICATIONS:
- Ideal for office and retail ceiling fixtures where quiet, reliable operation is needed.
- Suitable for educational and healthcare facilities requiring dependable fluorescent performance.
- Works well in warehouse and utility lighting retrofits replacing older magnetic ballasts.
- Usage Tip: Pair with F96T8 long fluorescent lamps and standard mounting hardware for straightforward retrofits.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Ballast Type: Electronic, Instant Start
- Compatible Lamps: One or Two F96T8 Lamps
- Number Of Lights: 2
- Voltage: 120-277V
- Dimmable: No
- Sound Rating: A (Quiet)
- Item Dimensions: W 1.260 in x H 1.150 in x D 9.490 in
- Package Weight: 1.050 lb
- Case Pack: 10
- UPC: 653703402055
CERTIFICATIONS & ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- Safety Certifications: UL Listed (Class P electronic ballast)
- Location Rating: Refer to manufacturer documentation for installation guidance.
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