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I have 3 ballasts that seem to have blown within a modular compact fluorescent light fixtures located within a suspended ceiling of a shop. I have tried replacing the tubes/starters, so my inclination is that the ballasts are the cause. One modular has all tubes not lighting, the other modular has only 2 tubes lighting.
The fixtures are 4 compact fluorescent tubes, connected by 2 36/18 watt electromagnetic ballasts. The ballast brand is Vossloh Schwabe, and I am having trouble finding a direct replacement, with not many suppliers in the UK.
Q.1) I need to find replacements. After reading up, not sure I should place any other brand in, in fear it is not the correct specification?
Looking at Vossloh Schwabe data sheet.
Vossloh Schwabe L36/40.443 Reference No. 164438
http://www.vossloh-schwabe.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Datenblaetter/katalog_GB/page0263_GB.pdf
I can find a similar ballast from this wholesaler:
Vossloh Schwabe 36 Watt Ballast
Which is similar but the
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is different.
Existing = 65/155
Replacement = 55/140
Q.2) Can anyone explain that to me?
Q.3) I am going to test the lighting to make sure it is the ballast for certain. I will perform continuity, and a soft insulation test between line/neutral? Is this correct?
I am considered an electrical improver, not a fully qualified electrician, if you are wondering.
Thanks for any help, much appreciated.
The fixtures are 4 compact fluorescent tubes, connected by 2 36/18 watt electromagnetic ballasts. The ballast brand is Vossloh Schwabe, and I am having trouble finding a direct replacement, with not many suppliers in the UK.
Q.1) I need to find replacements. After reading up, not sure I should place any other brand in, in fear it is not the correct specification?
Looking at Vossloh Schwabe data sheet.
Vossloh Schwabe L36/40.443 Reference No. 164438
http://www.vossloh-schwabe.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Datenblaetter/katalog_GB/page0263_GB.pdf
I can find a similar ballast from this wholesaler:
Vossloh Schwabe 36 Watt Ballast
Which is similar but the
Δ
t/
Δ
t
an
is different.
Existing = 65/155
Replacement = 55/140
Q.2) Can anyone explain that to me?
Q.3) I am going to test the lighting to make sure it is the ballast for certain. I will perform continuity, and a soft insulation test between line/neutral? Is this correct?
I am considered an electrical improver, not a fully qualified electrician, if you are wondering.
Thanks for any help, much appreciated.