H3DT554CU210
Lutron®* Actual product may vary from image
Hi-lume 3D 1 percent 3-Wire and EcoSystem Digital Link Controlled T5 HO Linear, 2 lamps, 54W
Details
MFG PART #:H3DT554CU210
McMc Part #:LUTRH3DT554CU210
UPC #:027557977180
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Details
MFG PART #:H3DT554CU210
McMc Part #:LUTRH3DT554CU210
UPC #:027557977180
Inventory
Attributes
Features
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Attributes
Brand:Lutron®
Amperage Rating:0.43/0.5/1.02 A
Ballast Factor:1
Color:Natural White
Dimensions:18 in L x 1.18 in W x 1 in H
Dimmable:Yes
Frequency Rating:50/60 Hz/=42 kHz
Lamp Type:T5HO Linear Fluorescent
Lamp Wattage:54 W
Minimum Starting Temperature:50 deg F
Mounting Type:Threaded
Number of Lamps:2
Power Factor:0.95
Series:Hi-Lume® 3D
Start Type:Programmed/Rapid
Temperature Range:75 deg C
Thermal Protection:Class P
Total Harmonic Distortion:0.1
Type:3-Wire C-Type Case Architectural Style Universal
Voltage Rating:120/240/277 VAC
Wattage:119.1/120/122.4 W
Features
| Continuous, flicker-free dimming from 100% to less than 1% for T8, 1% for T5 and T5-HO and 5% for T5 Twin-tube |
| Non-volatile memory restores all ballast settings after power failure |
| 122.4 W at 120 VAC, 120 W at 240 VAC, 119.1 W at 277 VAC |
| Inrush current limiting circuitry eliminates circuit breaker tripping, switch arcing, relay failure and component life degradation |
| Because Hi-Lume® 3D is microprocessor-controlled, it can operate on the EcoSytem digital control bus and has the ability to listen, think, decide and remember, this provides a new level of flexibility in configuring lighting while saving energy |
| 100% compatible with all Lutron 3-wire fluorescent controls and EcoSystem® digital controls for consistent fixture to fixture dimming performance |
| Frequency of operation ensures that ballast does not interfere with infrared devices operating between 38 and 42 kHz |
| Ballast protected from miswires of any input power to control lead or from lamp leads to each other and ground |
| Ballasts maintain consistent light output for different lamp lengths, ensuring fixture to fixture uniformity |
