ELECTRONIC BALLASTS 200W … 500W for UV-C amalgam lamps

EB500

High efficiency electronic ballasts with pre-heating of the filament at the start for amalgam lamps 200W to 500W, in a metallic enclosure for easy panel mounting. Internal software is proprietary.

The input stage ensures an active power factor correction for low ThdI in accordance with CEI EN compliance. There is an internal monitoring of the temperature, to manage overheating and preserve the lamp’s life and components’ integrity.

The ballasts are designed for a fast assembling with their screw less terminal blocks, and for an easy mounting, thanks to the metal housing with loopholes for thermal flow.

Available with a free potential relay and led for “smart monitoring”. Characterized by an automatic shut off, in case of lamp fault or disconnection.

EB500 S

High efficiency electronic ballast with dimmering function of the output power for 4-pin lamps 200W – 500W  amalgam mercury lamp in a metallic enclosure, to be assembled in control cabinets.

The lamp is turned on with the pre-heating of the filament and the UV power is dimmered thanks to a dedicated input, with signal 4-20mA or 0-10Vdc, while the red / orange / green led monitors its functions.

A dry contact relay finalizes the product, enabling the connection to the control logics or PLC for the complete control of the lamp connected.

EBA500  –  EBA500S  

Integrated high efficiency electronic ballasts for amalgam lamps  200W  to 500W  in a metallic   enclosure for easy panel mounting, with partial and total hour counter.

The power board is equipped with a free contact relay for “smart monitoring”  of lamp fault (with  automatic shut off operation). Available with optional irradiance or temperature sensor management, to be selected in ‘setup menu’, and optional 4-20mA proportional output.

The power board is integrated with an LCD logic, equipped with a white/blue 2×8 characters backlight display, three buttons for main operation and a led for fault signaling. The control logic has an on/off command via “ok” button and a remote on/off