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Philips EBS 118 230 SH UV Lamp Ballast/Choke for UV Lamps

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  • Efficient UV Lamp Ballast
  • Supports TUV 4W–20W
  • Compact, Lightweight Square Design
  • Warm Start, Auto Restart
  • Ideal for Disinfection Systems

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About this item

Philips EBS 118 230 SH UV Lamp Ballast | Micropower Electronic Ballast for TL/PL-S/PL-C Lamps | Energy-Efficient Choke for Germicidal and UVC Lamps | Compact and Lightweight Design

Suitable for single UV lamp of:

TUV - 4W

TUV - 6W

TUV - 8W

TUV - 11W

TUV - 15W

TUV - 16W

TUV - 20W

Upgrade your UV and fluorescent lighting systems with the Philips EBS 118 230 SH Electronic Ballast, engineered for superior performance and energy efficiency. Specially designed for TL (6-18W) and PL-S/PL-C compact fluorescent lamps (7-24W), this high-frequency, compact, and lightweight ballast ensures optimal lamp life and reduced energy consumption, making it ideal for long-burning applications such as germicidal UV systems, medical facilities, and commercial lighting.

Key Benefits:
  • Extended Lamp Life: Designed to optimize the lifetime of UV and fluorescent lamps compared to traditional electromagnetic ballasts, especially in high-usage applications.

  • Energy Savings: Save over 25% energy compared to conventional electromagnetic circuits while maintaining equal luminous output.

  • Compact and Lightweight: The square housing design allows easy integration into a variety of lamp fixtures, providing enhanced flexibility in design and installation.

  • Reliable Performance: Warm start ignition ensures safer lamp start-up, while automatic restart function increases system reliability.

  • High Compatibility: Suitable for single UV lamps such as TUV 4W, TUV 6W, TUV 8W, TUV 11W, TUV 15W, TUV 16W, and TUV 20W.

General Specifications:
  • Input Voltage: 220-240V AC

  • Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz

  • Operating Frequency: Minimum 42 kHz

  • Power Factor: 0.6 at 100% load

  • Crest Factor: Max 1.85

  • Ignition Method: Warm Start

  • Ignition Time: Max 1 second

  • Power Loss: Nominal 3.5W

  • Mains Voltage Performance Range: 221-254V

  • Mains Voltage Safety Range: 216-264V

Applications:
  • Germicidal and UVC disinfection lamps

  • Water purification systems

  • Air purification units

  • Medical lighting equipment

  • Commercial and industrial fluorescent lighting

Why Choose Philips EBS 118 230 SH? Experience reliable ignition, enhanced energy savings, and longer-lasting lamps with the trusted quality of Philips. Ideal for professional-grade UV disinfection systems and everyday commercial lighting needs.

Model: EBS 118 230 SH (EBS118)
Brand: Philips

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Aishwarya Singh
So far good...

Highly bright and works perfectly

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Shivanand Gulbal
Not as expected

Not compatible with indian socket plug.

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Hemanathan
Works perfectly

Excellent quality of product

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Vinodhini R.
Easy to install

Works as mentioned in their description

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Ankit Sahu
overall good product

The product's built quality is robust. It has very good-looking charging indicator and good pattern.

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