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1B, str. Krasnodonskaya
Voronezh, Russia, 394019
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GSP 64-600-001R Electronic ballast
                       
The lighting is used for additional
lighting in greenhouses for growing
flowers, vegetables, and lettuces, etc.
Price: 67,25 EUR

22/12/2008
20/12/2008
27/10/2008


FAQ
 




01. The question: How are deciphered electronic ballast and ballast?
      
            The answer:  Electronic ballast – electronic starting-regulating device.
                         
                                Ballast – electromagnetic starting-regulating device.


02. The question: How much are your lightings?
      
            The answer: You can download our price-list here


03. The question: What is the period of manufacturing of your lightings?
     
            The answer: The period of manufacturing is no more than 30 days at the absence of the necessary lighting type in a warehouse.

04. The question: What light sources (lamps) do you make lightings for?       
            The answer: a) for metal halide high pressure lamps (MH);
                         
                               b) for sodium high pressure lamps (HPS);
                         
                               c) for reflect sodium lamps of Reflux (DNaZ).


05. The question: What are the advantages of reflect lamps (DNaZ) of Reflux?
     
            The answer: The main feature of the constructive lamp decision consists in the creation of a reflecting profile of the longitudinal orientation on a bulb which provides set light distribution with axial asymmetry and excludes repeated reflections and hit of the reflected radiation on a discharge tube.

 
06. The question: Do you sell lamps separately (without lightings)?     
            The answer: No.

 
07. The question: What is the advantage of lightings with electronic ballast in comparison with lightings with ballast?     
            The answer: Read here (articles and publications №3)
 

 
08. The question: How are the first three letters in lighting name deciphered (for example ZSP)?     
           The answer: Read here