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Dimmable fluorescent ballasts are compatible with dimming switches and other lighting controls that turn lights on or off and allow the light output to be dimmed. They are used in fluorescent lighting fixtures in conference rooms, schools, and other areas where lights will occasionally be lowered for presentations or to conserve energy. Dimming ballasts and lighting controls must use the same dimming method and dimming type in order to work together. Ballasts protect light bulbs from damaging power fluctuations that can reduce the quality of the bulbs' light output. They provide an initial spike of high voltage to turn on light bulbs and then regulate the current to the bulbs for as long as they are on. Replacement ballasts should have the same voltage and start type as the old ballast, be able to power the number and type of bulbs that are used in the fixture, and be capable of fitting into the fixture.
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2-Phase Step Dimming Fluorescent Ballasts
Two-phase step dimming ballasts are compatible with two-phase step dimming controls and are used in fluorescent lighting fixtures in classrooms, hallways, and other settings that don't require a wide range of dimming. They alter the supply voltage to dim the fixtures' light output to specific levels, for example 100% (full brightness), 50%, and 0% (off).
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