See back page for important FCC and warranty information
SAFETY FIRST!
DO NOT
alter or modify this unit in any way. It may cause bodily injury or
death as this is a high power electrical device.
DO NOT
submerse in water or splash water on the unit.
DO NOT
plug or unplug the lamp cord while the ballast is energized.
These high performance Electronic Ballasts are extremely efficient. They have a high
power factor and high luminous efficacy. It’s stable performance creates constant power
output even when power fluctuates (power surge). Short circuit protection technology
prevents damage to the lamp and other ballasts connected to the same circuit.
1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
DO NOT
alter or modify the electronic ballast in any way.
Not only may it damage the unit, it will void the warranty.
Lamp power rating must match electronic ballast power rating.
3. NOTES
The Galaxy Electronic Ballasts will operate with Metal Halide lamps and
High Pressure Sodium lamps that are rated at the proper wattage.
This unit offers short-circuit and power fluctuation.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
120-240 Volts
(#902225 & 902230 are
240V only and #902227 is 277V only)
Power source frequency: 50/60Hz
Power Factor (cosø): > 0.99
Ambient Temp: 50˚F to 120˚F
Crest Factor: < 1.5
Acoustic Resonance: none
Total Harmonic Distortion:
(THD): < 10.0%
These ballasts offer our exclusive Smart Volt
®
feature – They are “smart” ballasts
— They will operate on either 120 or 240 volt power (except Galaxy
®
1000 & 1500
watt 240 volt only ballast and 1000 watt 277 volt only ballast) by simply plugging
in the appropriate power cord. There is no further modification necessary. It comes
with a 120 volt power cord. If you wish to run this ballast on 240 volt, you must
purchase the 240 volt power cord separately (part #903082 six foot or #903084
twenty foot).
The Galaxy 1000 watt 240 volt (#902225) and the Galaxy 1500 watt 240 volt (#902230),
are designated voltage electronic ballasts. Run these ballasts only with 240 volts.
Connect “
Sun System
®
”
lamp cord with male plug to
female receptacle on ballast
OUTPUT TO HPS/MH LAMP
CONNECT APPROPRIATE
AC POWER PLUG HERE
AC input 120
(included)
or
240V
(purchase separately)
(#902225 & #902230 include
a 240V cord. #902227 includes
a hardwired 277V cord).
LAMP REPLACEMENT
- Be sure to disconnect the power source before chang-
ing lamps. Always use the specified wattage lamp. (A 400W halide lamp should not
be used in a 600W ballast).
MOUNTING LOCATION
-
DO NOT
install ballasts in areas of high heat, such
as an attic or a closed closet.
DO NOT
mount the ballast to the reflector or blow
exhaust air over them.
DO NOT
stack ballasts on top of each other.
DO NOT
allow
contact with water. Mount units at least six inches apart. If a unit has any leaking
resin, please relocate to a cooler area or place a fan near the ballasts.
TIMER BOX
- If you are connecting a 240V ballast to a timer box, please make
sure that it cuts off both legs when timer is switched off. If you continue to supply
120V to your ballast when the timer is switched off, it may damage your ballast.
HPS/MH
- The ballasts operate both metal halide and high pressure sodium lamps.
They will not light mercury vapor lamps.
PLEASE NOTE:
The 750W ballast is HPS only.
LAMP RECOMMENDATIONS
- The ballasts are designed to provide superior
performance with several lamps manufactured to American specifications. There
are several brands of lamps available for the U.S. market that were made according
to European specifications. We do not recommend using these types of lamps, since
they will provide inconsistent performance with your ballast.
240V WIRING
- VERY IMPORTANT!
All digital ballasts may malfunction if the
240V circuit has a neutral. The input for the ballast is 2 HOT WIRES and 1 GROUND
WIRE. If you are using a light controller ONLY bring a ground wire and two hot leads
from your electrical panels.
HOT RESTRIKE
- It is
VERY IMPORTANT
that the lamp is given adequate time
to cool down before it is reignited. You should allow a hot lamp to cool for 20-30
minutes before you try to restrike it. Hot restrikes cause permanent lamp failure and
lumen output degradation. Additionally, the lamp should never be turned off before
the lamp reaches full intensity.
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
LAMP LOOSE
IN SOCKET
Screw lamp firmly into socket. Make sure tab inside the socket makes proper
contact with the base of the lamp. If lamp will not seat properly replace lamp.
INCORRECT
VOLTAGE
Make sure you are using the correct input voltage with ballast. If using
incorrect voltage, disconnect the ballast from the power source immediately.
DEFECTIVE
OR IMPROPER
WIRING
Examine wiring to ensure it agrees with wiring diagrams on ballast label.
Check connections to see that they are secure. If wiring a 240V ballast,
DO NOT use a neutral. The correct wiring is two hot wires and a ground.
POOR ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
Check wiring and lamp contact with socket. Make sure the lamp cord is
firmly seated in output receptacle.
INCORRECT
LAMP
Verify that you are using the proper wattage lamp with ballast.
DO NOT use a lamp manufactured according to European or Asian
specifications as they will not provide consistent performance.
LAMP
DAMAGE
Investigate possibility of outer bulb damage, particularly where glass
meets base. Lamps may have been twisted to firmly into socket.
Look for broken tubes or loose metal parts. Replace lamp.
BREAKER
If lamp will not start, reset the breaker by pressing the white button located
on the input side of the ballast.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Follow the troubleshooting tips below. If troubleshooting techniques fail, bring
ballast back to your place of purchase to request warranty service.