I am looking to replace the PILA-1 ballast in our 2 tube, 4 foot T8 florescent emergency lights. Our lights use what appears to be a standard ballast wired with an emergency ballast and are on unswitched power. One bulb is on when power loss happens, both bulbs on when power is normal. Our current emergency ballast is rated a for 500 lumens and can be wired 120 or 277 volts. Which ballast do I need.Hope that is enough information.Thanks, Terry
Bodine B90 Emergency Lighting Equipment Ballast Kit
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Mar 15, 2023 - 07:54 PM
This ballast, the Bodine B90, fits the specifications you have listed here. It operates on 120/277V and outputs 500-600 lumens in a single bulb during emergency operation.
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Bodine B90 Emergency Lighting Equipment Ballast Kit
" 90 Minute Battery Backup Operation 500-600 Initial Lumens Transformer \r\n The B90 emergency ballast works in conjunction with an AC ballast to convert new or existing fluorescent fixtures into emergency lighting. The emergency ballast consists of a high-temperature nickel-cadmium battery, ch...
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