Lutron dimming ballast

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chris kennedy

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I'm looking for the spec sheet on a Lutron FDB-T432-120-2-5 dimming ballast. I don't see it on their site. I know it exists, I have 12 of them.

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chris kennedy

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Miami Fla.
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60 yr old tool twisting electrician
You don't have that one.

You have a FDB-T432-120-2-S.

Click here.

Bottom of page 4.

So I should have been wearing my glasses.:roll:

Thanks Ken but the specs don't answer my question which is:

Can I hook up the black and orange leads up to undimmed 120V and get full intensity from the lamps?
 

480sparky

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So I should have been wearing my glasses.:roll:

Thanks Ken but the specs don't answer my question which is:

Can I hook up the black and orange leads up to undimmed 120V and get full intensity from the lamps?

Picky, picky, picky! If I gave you a $100 bill, you'd complain it wasn't five 20s! :D:D

Ballast Test
DISCONNECT POWER by turning off the breaker. With the ballast properly wired to a fixture, connect the Dimmed Hot (orange) and input Hot (black) input to the Hot feed from the breaker. When power is re-applied, the lamps should go to full brightness. If the lamps do not come on at all, there may be a miswire condition on the lamp sockets or the ballast may be damaged or defective.

 
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chris kennedy

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Miami Fla.
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60 yr old tool twisting electrician
Picky, picky, picky! If I gave you a $100 bill, you'd complain it wasn't five 20s! :D:D

You know how hard it is to break a $100 bill around here?

Ballast Test

DISCONNECT POWER by turning off the breaker. With the ballast properly wired to a fixture, connect the Dimmed Hot (orange) and input Hot (black) input to the Hot feed from the breaker. When power is re-applied, the lamps should go to full brightness. If the lamps do not come on at all, there may be a miswire condition on the lamp sockets or the ballast may be damaged or defective.



Perfect, thank you sir.
 
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