ICN 3P32 N

Alternative model names and numbers: ICN-3P32-SC

At industrial settings, efficient lighting is crucial for maintaining productivity, safety, and energy efficiency. The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N is a popular choice among industrial lighting electricians due to its reliable performance and versatility. In this article, we will explore the uses, features, tube size compatibility, lamp specifications, disposal information, where to purchase replacements, and suggested compatible brands and models for the ICN 3P32 N ballast.

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Uses and Features

The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N is designed for use in various industrial applications, including factories, warehouses, production facilities, and commercial buildings. It provides the necessary electrical control to power and regulate fluorescent lighting systems.

Key features of the ICN 3P32 N ballast include:

  1. Universal Voltage: The ballast operates on a universal voltage range, typically between 120V and 277V, allowing for flexibility in different electrical systems.
  2. Instant Start: It utilizes instant start technology, providing immediate illumination without any noticeable delay.
  3. High Power Factor: The ballast incorporates high power factor correction, ensuring efficient energy usage and minimizing electrical losses.
  4. Thermal Protection: It includes built-in thermal protection mechanisms to prevent overheating and extend the lifespan of the ballast.

Tube Size Compatibility

The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N is compatible with T8 and T12 fluorescent lamps. These lamps are widely used in industrial lighting applications and are available in various lengths and wattages.

Compatible Lamps and Specifications

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Lamp Type | Wattage | Length (inches) | Pin Configuration

T8 | 32W | 48 | Medium Bi-Pin T12 | 32W | 48 | Medium Bi-Pin

PCB and Disposal Information

The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N does not contain PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls), which are hazardous substances commonly found in older ballasts. This ensures safe operation and environmental compliance. However, it is essential to dispose of the ballast properly to minimize environmental impact.

Disposal Information

  • Check local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal methods.
  • Contact local recycling centers or hazardous waste facilities to inquire about ballast disposal options.
  • Ensure that the ballast is handled by qualified professionals who follow appropriate safety measures.

Where to Purchase Replacements

The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N and compatible lamps can be purchased from various electrical supply stores, industrial lighting distributors, and online retailers specializing in lighting equipment. Here are a few reputable brands that offer compatible ballasts and lamps:

  1. Philips Advance:
    • Check pricing on Amazon.com: ICN-3P32-N
    • Check pricing on Amazon.com: ICN-3P32-SC (note this is the model ICN-3P32-N replaced)
  2. Technical Precision:

When purchasing replacements, ensure that you select the appropriate ballast model and compatible lamps to ensure optimal performance and compatibility.

The Advance Ballast Lighting ICN 3P32 N is a reliable and versatile solution for industrial lighting needs. Its features, compatibility with T8 and T12 lamps, and compliance with environmental regulations make it a popular choice among industrial lighting electricians. When replacing or disposing of the ballast, always adhere to proper safety measures and environmental guidelines. Consulting with reputable brands and suppliers can ensure you obtain the correct replacement components for your specific needs.

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