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  • Oct 26, 2006, 04:56 PM
    RichardBondMan
    Flourscent celing fixture
    Hey thanks for helping !

    I work in an office that has many floursecent ceiling fixtures and one fixtures four bulbs quit lighting.

    Opened the drop down and changed all 4 four ft bulbs and they worked in the other fixture.

    Though it was a ballast, then noted there was a small red light and another device labeled "inverter/charger made by Lithonia Lighting, model PS300.

    Then went to Lithonia's website, noted it a 90 min battery backup that will run one bulb for up to 90 minutes.

    Before I go buy another ballast, could it be that the PS300 inverter / charger might be malfunctioning.

    Am not an electrician, don't have elec tools, no knowledge.

    What would you recommend that I do ? Call an electrician ? Ha Ha.

    Seriously is there an easy cheap fix?

    Thanks,

    Richard.
  • Oct 26, 2006, 06:24 PM
    tkrussell
    The Lithonia unit is an special battery/inverter to act as a ballast/powersupply for emergency lighting. Costs approximately $70-80, and will take a normal service call charge to replace. Not sure what area your in, could be $50-100.

    Be careful, if the other ballast has a red or pink label, then the voltage is 277 volts, if blue, then 120 volts. You are probably not allowed to do your own electrical work in a commercial building anyway, so hire a pro.

    Contact a service electrical contractor, set up an account, as you will need ballasts and emergency ballasts, sockets etc. replaced every so often.

    Not sure what many means, if your talking a 100 or more fixtures, try a lighting maintenance contractor. You may be interested in a lighting maintenance contract to maintain your lighting.

    If you would like to know more, let me know.

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