Lightolier FBP33 is an emergency ballast that can quickly convert your standard fluorescent luminaires into emergency ones. It is designed to provide 90 minutes of emergency illumination and has a maximum lumen output of 3,400 lumens when used with two or three 32W (4 ft) T8 fluorescent lamps. The FBP33 also supports two or three 39W T4 or two 40-55W T4-4 pin long compact fluorescent lamps.
The FBP33 is constructed from durable materials and features a slim housing that allows for wireway channel mounting on most recessed luminaires. It has a universal voltage input of 120/277 VAC and comes with a maintenance-free, sealed nickel-cadmium battery that has an estimated service life of 10 years.
Lightolier FBP33 is an emergency ballast that can quickly convert your standard fluorescent luminaires into emergency ones. It is designed to provide 90 minutes of emergency illumination and has a maximum lumen output of 3,400 lumens when used with two or three 32W (4 ft) T8 fluorescent lamps. The FBP33 also supports two or three 39W T4 or two 40-55W T4-4 pin long compact fluorescent lamps.
The FBP33 is constructed from durable materials and features a slim housing that allows for wireway channel mounting on most recessed luminaires. It has a universal voltage input of 120/277 VAC and comes with a maintenance-free, sealed nickel-cadmium battery that has an estimated service life of 10 years.
Lightolier FBP33 is an emergency ballast that can quickly convert your standard fluorescent luminaires into emergency ones. It is designed to provide 90 minutes of emergency illumination and has a maximum lumen output of 3,400 lumens when used with two or three 32W (4 ft) T8 fluorescent lamps. The FBP33 also supports two or three 39W T4 or two 40-55W T4-4 pin long compact fluorescent lamps.
The FBP33 is constructed from durable materials and features a slim housing that allows for wireway channel mounting on most recessed luminaires. It has a universal voltage input of 120/277 VAC and comes with a maintenance-free, sealed nickel-cadmium battery that has an estimated service life of 10 years.
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