B50-CAN Fluorescent Emergency Ballast

Signify B50-Can Fuorescent Emergency Ballast

July 9, 2020

Specification Grade, UL Listed for US and Canada; Dual Input 120/347, One or Two-lamp Operation; Compatible with 7 – 16.5W Type A TLED lamps.

Listed to UL924 and tested to CSA 22.2 No. 141 Field or Factory Installation (Indoor and Damp) Output Class 2 Compliant.

Illumination Time: 90 Minutes

Initial Light Output: 1100 – 1400 Lumens

Full Warranty: 5 Years (NOT pro-rata)

Dual Input Voltage: 120/347 VAC, 60 Hz

AC Input Current: 280 mA

AC Input Power Rating: 4.0 Watts

Test Switch: Single Pole

Battery: High-Temperature, Maintenance-Free Nickel-Cadmium Battery 7- to 10-Year Life Expectancy

Battery Charging Current: 280 mA

Recharge Time: 24 Hours

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