Advance VH1B13TPWI Standard Magnetic Compact Fluorescent Ballast, CFQ13W/GX23 Lamp, 13 W, 277 VAC, Preheat
Magnetic Compact Fluorescent Ballasts
83780
MFG #: VH1B13TPWI
Advance
77.16000
/ ea
- Amperage Rating: 0.1 A
- ARRA Compliant: C
- Ballast Grade: ANSI C82.1
- Buy American Compliant: C
- Catalog Number: VH1B13TPWI
- Country of Origin: USA
- Currency: USD
- Dimensions: 4.75 in L x 2.22 in W x 1.63 in H
- EU RoHS Indicator: C
- Frequency Rating: 60 Hz
- Gross Weight Per Pack: 1.0000 lb
- Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.64
- Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
- Height: 1.31 in
- Height [Metric]: 3.3274 cm
- Lamp Base Type: GX23
- Length: 4.75 in
- Length [Metric]: 12.0650 cm
- Material: Metal
- Minimum Starting Temperature: 0 °F
- Number Of Lamps: 1
- Power Factor: 1.00
- Series: Standard
- Standards: ARRA CompliantBuy American Act CompliantRoHS CompliantUL File No. E14927CSA File No. 007310
- Thermal Protection: CLASS P
- Total Harmonic Distortion: 30%
- Type: Magnetic Fluorescent
- UNSPSC: 39101901
- UPC 11: 78108704348
- UPC 12: 781087043486
- Wattage: 13 W
- Width: 2.22 in
- Width [Metric]: 5.6388 cm
- Stock Status: NONSTOCK
- Brand: Advance
- Manufacturer: Signify
- Ballast Factor: 0.99
- Lamp Type: CFL
- Lamp Wattage: 13 W
- Start Type: Pre-Heat
- Voltage Rating: 277 VAC
Advance Magnetic Compact Fluorescent Ballast, Series: Standard, CFQ13W/GX23 Lamp, 13 W Lamp, 277 VAC, 0.1 A, 60 Hz, Preheat Start, 0 deg F Minimum Starting, Total Harmonic Distortion: 30%, Power Factor: 0.88, 1 Lamp, Thermal Protection: Class P, GX23 Lamp Base, Ballast Factor: 0.99, Metallic, 4.75 in L x 2.22 in W x 1.63 in H
- Features
UL, CSA, RoHS |
Series lamp connection |
255 to 290 VAC applied voltage limits |
Red color label identification |
20 to 24 dB average ambient noise level |
High power factor |
Available for many fluorescent lamp types sold today, including preheat, rapid start, 2-pin CFL, slimline, high output, very high output and circline |
Only choice for many low volume lamp types on the market |
60 Hz lamp operation eliminates possible EMI/RFI interference |