Making the switch from T12 magnetic

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The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) set new efficiency standards for T12 ballasts. In mid 2010 the manufacture of magnetic ballasts for most T12 lamps ceased in compliance with the legislation. Now is the time to take advantage of these energy-saving opportunities and make the switch to the most preferred ballasts in the business — Philips Advance. See the difference energy-efficient lighting can make Life Cycle Energy Savings 2x34W Magnetic vs. 2x34W Electronic $350

$360

$300

$310

Energy Costs

$250

2x34W T12 lamps operating on R2S40 magnetic ballast

$200 $150

2x34W T12 lamps operating on ICN2S40 electronic ballast

$100

Making the switch from T12 magnetic

$50 $0

Life Cycle Energy Savings 4x34W Magnetic T12 vs. 4x25W Optanium T8

Energy-saving solutions from Philips Advance

$800 $700

$720

Energy Costs

$600

4x34W T12 lamps operating on two R2S40 ballasts

$500 $400 $300 $200

$385 4x25W T8 lamps operating on IOPA4P32LW ballast

$100 $0

Calculations based on $0.10 per kWh, 4,000 hours/year, 50,000 hours ballast life and operating at 120V.

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Start saving energy today

Philips Advance T12 Electronic Ballasts • Direct replacement for T12 magnetic • Same mounting • Same wiring* • Same light output • Same warranty • Operate standard and energy-saving lamps

Whether you’re looking to replace T12 magnetic ballasts with an electronic option or upgrade your system to an energy-saving T8 solution, Philips Advance offers a complete line of ballasts to

Philips Advance Optanium T8 Ballasts • Unsurpassed energy efficiency — up to 40% more efficient than T12 magnetic ballasts • Meet NEMA Premium® standards • Support LEED certification and ASHRAE standards — may qualify for utility rebates • IntelliVolt multi-voltage capability (120–277V, 50/60 Hz) helps simplify installation and inventory • Striation-reduction technology reduces the likelihood of striation often associated with energy-saving lamps, ensuring consistent light output • RoHS compliant

Additional benefits include: • Improved efficiency • Quiet operation • Light weight for easy handling • ENERGY STAR® compliance (when used in selected fixtures) • RoHS compliant

meet your fluorescent lighting needs.

*Philips Advance T12 Slimline models are easy to retrofit — visit www.philips.com/advance for details

Use this handy cross-reference to find the right Philips Advance ballast for your application T12 Conversion for 4' and 8' Magnetic Ballasts Lamp Information Lamp Type

F34T12 F40T12

F72T12 F96T12 F96T12/ES

T12 Electronic Ballasts # of Lamps 1 2

1 or 2

2 F48T12/HO F60T12/HO F72T12/HO

1 or 2 2 1 or 2

Lamp Wattage

Input Volts

34W 40W

120 277 120 277

55W 60W 75W 60W 75W 85W 95W 110W 60W 75W 85W 95W 110W

^ NEMA Premium * ENERGY STAR compatible Smart Solution

Philips Advance Model

T8 Electronic Ballasts Grainger SKU

Potential Energy Savings

RELB1S40N* VEL1S40SC RELB2S40N* ICN2S40N

5ZND1 2LMW3 5ZND2 4FZN3

30% 30% 17% 16%

ICN2P60SC

4VMY6

19%

Philips Advance Model

Magnetic Ballast Cross Reference Chart Grainger SKU

Potential Energy Savings

IOPA1P32N

5PTN3

54%

IOPA2P32N

5PTN2

50%

IOPA2P59SC

1XWJ3

26-32%

120 277

120 ICN2S110 277

4VMYZ

20%+

ICN2S86

5KB48

ADVANCE

GE

ULT

OSRAM

R140-TP V140-TP R2S40-TP V2S40-TP R-2E75-S-TP R-2E60-S-TP V-2E75-S-TP V-2E60-S-TP

GEM140RS120 N/A GEM240RS120 GEM240RS277

723-L-SLH-TC-P 724-L-SLH-TC-P 446-L-SLH-TC-P 443-L-SLH-TC-P

MB1X40/120RS MB1X40/120RS MB2X40/277RS MB2X40/277RS

GEN296IS120

806-SLH-TC-P

MB2X96/120IS

GEN296IS277

827-SLH-TC-P

MB2X96/277IS

R2S110TP

GEM296HORS120

480-SLH-TC-P

MB1X96/HO/120RS

V2S110TP

GEM296HORS277

487-SLH-TC-P

MB1X96/HO/277RS

22-25%

For even greater savings, use low-watt ballasts.