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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, low frequency square wave 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 LEC Electronic Ballast is designed to operate 315 watt ceramic 

metal halide lamps.

 

    

This unit offers short-circuit and power fluctuation.

2. SPECIFICATIONS

 

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906270 is 120, 208 or 240 Volt, 

906272 is 277V only

 

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Power source frequency: 50/60Hz

 

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Power Factor (cosø): > 0.98

 

  

 

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Ambient Temp: -4˚F to 104˚F

  

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Crest Factor: < 1.6

   

Acoustic Resonance: none

 

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Total Harmonic Distortion: 

(THD): < 15%

The 906270 Galaxy

®

 LEC

™ 

Brand Technology 315 Watt 120V - 240V Ballast offers our 

exclusive Smart Volt

®

 feature – it is a “smart” ballast that will operate on either 

120, 208  or 240 volt power by simply plugging in the appropriate power cord. 

The 906272 Galaxy

®

 LEC

™ 

Brand Technology 315 Watt 277V only ballasts are also 

available. There are no further modifications necessary. The Galaxy

®

 LEC

™ 

Brand 

Technology 315 Watt 120V - 240V Ballast comes with a 120 volt power cord. If you 

wish to run this ballast on 208 or 240 volt, you must purchase the 240 volt power 

cord separately (part #903082 six foot or #903084 twenty foot).

Connect “

Sun System

®

” 

lamp cord with male plug to 

female receptacle on ballast

OUTPUT TO HPS/MH LAMP

 

NOTE

 - Until the lamp has achieved at least 10 hours of operation, the lamp should 

never be turned off sooner than 2 minutes. This includes installation test. In cases 

where this happens—you need to wait 1 hour before switching the lamp on again.

LAMP REPLACEMENT

 - Be sure to disconnect the power source before  

changing lamps. Always use a 315 watt Ceramic Metal Halide lamp  

(ANSI C182/0 or C182).

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.

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.

CONNECT APPROPRIATE  

AC POWER PLUG HERE

906270 includes 120V cord  

(purchase 208 or 240V  

separately).

906272 includes hardwired 

277V cord  

ERROR CODES

 - If the ballast encounters any abnormal conditions the built in 

self-diagnostic feature will display easily identifiable error codes.  Error codes can 

be identified by the number of flashes made by the green LED marked “turbo”.

1 Flash =  Ballast Protection:

 This code means that the ballast has gone into 

a locked mode to protect itself. This may be followed by another code 

to help troubleshoot the cause.

2 Flash =  Bad Lamp/Short Circuit:

 This code means that the ballast has a 

bad connection somewhere between the ballast and lamp. Reasons 

can include a bad lamp, loose lamp, loose lamp cord, a short in the 

cord or reflector, or a short in the ballast receptacle.  

3 Flash =  Low Voltage:

 This code means the power coming from the outlet 

to your ballast is not sufficient to power the unit.

4 Flash =  Over Temperature:

 This code means the ballast has shut itself off 

due to overheating (>140° F).

5 Flash =  Over Voltage:

 This code means the power from the outlet to your 

ballast has exceeded the maximum allowed voltage.

Galaxy

®

 LEC

 Brand 

Technology Ballast

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