6 lamp highbays

Status
Not open for further replies.

sd4524

Senior Member
What is the standard ballast setup for a 6 lamp 4 ft t8 highbay. I looked at a store today with a bunch of lights out but didn't drag out the 12 footer to check the setup. The fixtures are about 2 years old according to store manager. Would it have a 4 lamp ballast and a 2 lamp ballast? 2- 3 lamp ballast? Or 3- 2 lamp ballast?
Is there a standard? It is a retail store. Just looking for what most of you have experienced.
 

sii

Senior Member
Location
Nebraska
What is the standard ballast setup for a 6 lamp 4 ft t8 highbay. I looked at a store today with a bunch of lights out but didn't drag out the 12 footer to check the setup. The fixtures are about 2 years old according to store manager. Would it have a 4 lamp ballast and a 2 lamp ballast? 2- 3 lamp ballast? Or 3- 2 lamp ballast?
Is there a standard? It is a retail store. Just looking for what most of you have experienced.

Most that I have seen are 4/2.
 

Barndog

Senior Member
Location
Spring Creek Pa
What is the standard ballast setup for a 6 lamp 4 ft t8 highbay. I looked at a store today with a bunch of lights out but didn't drag out the 12 footer to check the setup. The fixtures are about 2 years old according to store manager. Would it have a 4 lamp ballast and a 2 lamp ballast? 2- 3 lamp ballast? Or 3- 2 lamp ballast?
Is there a standard? It is a retail store. Just looking for what most of you have experienced.

We did 700 in our plant a year or so ago all 4/2. Also have seen 3/3 thats the way we did it when we did our own with kits.
 

stevebea

Senior Member
Location
Southeastern PA
What is the standard ballast setup for a 6 lamp 4 ft t8 highbay. I looked at a store today with a bunch of lights out but didn't drag out the 12 footer to check the setup. The fixtures are about 2 years old according to store manager. Would it have a 4 lamp ballast and a 2 lamp ballast? 2- 3 lamp ballast? Or 3- 2 lamp ballast?
Is there a standard? It is a retail store. Just looking for what most of you have experienced.

4/2 is what I usually see but I also have seen both 4/2 and 3/3 off the same skid from the manufacturer so I think it can be subject to what they have on hand.
 

Electric-Light

Senior Member
GE now makes 6 lamp 95%+ efficiency 1.18 BF ballast for this application. This is the best option if they will only be used at full output.

4 and 2 are the most common mass produced ballasts. which explains 4/2 setup before 6 lamp ballasts came out and provides for 1/3-2/3-full three step dimming capability with switches if desired.

3-3 will give 1/2-full two step dimming.
 

hillbilly1

Senior Member
Location
North Georgia mountains
Occupation
Owner/electrical contractor
The big box stores usually use a 3-2, they do a 50/50 split with the energy management system, can be feed from two different panels on top of that. But since you are able to get to them off a 12' ladder, it's probably not a big box your working on.
 

spark master

Senior Member
Location
cyberspace
What's the typical wattage of a 6 lamp high bay? How is the lumen output over time ?
We just repaired some 400w metal halids, and the light output was terrible with old lamps. These were 465watts with the ballast.
 

Shoe

Senior Member
Location
USA
What's the typical wattage of a 6 lamp high bay? How is the lumen output over time ?
We just repaired some 400w metal halids, and the light output was terrible with old lamps. These were 465watts with the ballast.

Using a typical ballast factor of 1.15-1.20, they are around 230 watts.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top