Fulham WH3-120-L electronic ballast is used to regulate and control the flow of electrical current to fluorescent lamps, ensuring efficient and stable illumination. This Fulham WorkHorse Series ballast unit is ideal for commercial and industrial settings, such as offices, warehouses, factories and retail spaces, where fluorescent lighting fixtures are prevalent.
Working Mechanism:
It works by first converting incoming AC voltage into a high-frequency AC voltage (20000 to 60000 Hz).
This high-frequency power is used to ignite and maintain fluorescent lamps. Once ignited, the ballast ensures steady operation, preventing flickering and adjusts voltage and current for efficient lighting.
Features:
Fulham WH3-120-L electronic ballast offers multi-lamp compatibility, supporting a wide range of fluorescent lamp types, from T5 to T12, enhancing its versatility.
It is equipped with an intelligent fault detection system, promptly identifying and addressing issues to prevent downtime.
This electronic ballast offers dimming capabilities, allowing customised illumination levels to meet specific lighting requirements.
It is equipped with a power factor correction circuit, optimising energy efficiency and reducing power wastage.
This electronic ballast features a robust surge protection mechanism, safeguarding the ballast and connected lamps from voltage spikes.
It has advanced frequency regulation, ensuring stable and flicker-free operation for fluorescent lighting systems.
This electronic ballast comes with a user-friendly digital display, enabling precise monitoring and adjustment of voltage and current parameters.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How Fulham WH3-120-L electronic ballasts different from older magnetic ballasts?
A. Electronic ballasts offer advantages such as higher energy efficiency, reduced flicker, longer lamp life and quieter operation when compared to older magnetic ballasts.
Q. How to troubleshoot issues like flickering or non-ignition with Fulham WH3-120-L electronic ballast?
A. Troubleshooting steps may include checking for loose wiring and damaged lamps and ensuring proper connections.