FEATURES
• c-UL-us classified and recognized
APPLICATIONS
Widely used in residential buildings, offices, shopping malls, supermarkets, hospitals, assembly lines, warehouses, etc.
for energy saving illumination.
INSTALLATION: SINGLE-ENDED
Remove Existing Fluorescent System
• Disconnect power from fixture and remove fluorescent lamp(s).
• Remove lens and wiring compartment, if applicable.
• Cut all wires connected to the ballast as shown in diagrams A, B and C and remove ballast.
• Identify what type of lampholders are in the fixture. Single-Ended wiring installations require non-shunted G13 lampholders.
• If applicable, replace lampholders with non-shunted lampholders.
Typical Ballast Wiring Configurations
NOTE: (X) Indicates where to cut existing wires.
A
(L)
120-277V
N(L1)
CAUTION: Use only non-shunted lampholders for Single-Ended wiring installations.
Do not perform Single-Ended wiring installation of product in a fixture with shunted lampholders (found in all fixtures using
instant start ballasts). If the existing lampholders are shunted, and Single-Ended wiring is desired, remove and replace them
with non-shunted lampholders (or remove the external shunt if applicable). Make new connections directly to lampholder
terminals as shown in Figure 1.
Typical Non-Shunted Lampholders
Figure 1
Connect wires directly to these terminals.
IMPORTANT: For Single-Ended wiring installation, power is only applied to endcap labeled Side A.
DO NOT apply power to Side B.
• Full glass housing: No aging, yellowing, bending
C
(L)
120-277V
N(L1)
Figure 2
2
B
(L)
120-277V
N(L1)
Typical Shunted Lampholders
Internal Shunt
External Shunt