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C2642UNVMES Universal Triad Ballast - Bottom Exit Studs

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BS-C2642UNVMES
UPC:
768386254126  
MPN:
C2642UNVMES001C
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UNIVERSAL Triad Electronic Compact Fluorescent Ballast with Studs, 120V-277V, 1-2 Lamp 24W/26W Watt, 1 Lamp 22W/28W/32W/40W/42W Watt, Programmed Rapid Start Ballast

Universal Triad Electronic Compact Fluorescent Ballast with Studs

"MES" Multiple Exit Kit with Studs (2" on center) includes both a "SE" Side Exit and "BE" Bottom Exit applications.

"UNV" is Universal voltage 120V to 227V

Equivalent Candidate Replacement for:
  • GE GEC226-MVPS-BES
  • Universal C132R120BES, C132R277BES, C142R120BES, C142R277BES, C2240UNVBES, C226SR120BES, C226SR277BES, C2642UNVHTBES
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Additional Information

Our Part No:
BS-C2642UNVMES
Mfr Part #:
C2642UNVMES
Input Voltage:
120-277
Warranty:
Manufacturer's
Lamp:
(1) CFM42W/GX24q or (1) CFTR32W/GX24q or (2/1) CFQ/TR26W/GX24q or (1) CFS28W/GR10q (2D) 4-pin Lamps; (1) FC9T5-22W Circline, (1) FC12T5-40W Circline, (1) CFS38W/GR10q, (1) CFM36W/2G10, (2/1) FT24W/2G11
Dimensions:
4.94" x 2.31" x 1.00", MC 2"
Product Data Sheet:
Features:
2" on center mounting studs
Fixture Type:
Compact Fluorescent
Case Size:
16
Alternative Keywords:
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1 Review

  • 5
    It worked!

    Posted by Bernadette Freedman on Dec 5th 2020

    The ballast for a very nice light in my foyer reached the end of its life, but the manufacturer no longer produces replacements. I found this item here by an online search. It was described as a "potential replacement" for the dead one (I searched on the exact model number on the dead Robertson ballast). I decided to try it. The electrician came out today, tested it in a way that it could be returned if it didn't work, and HOORAY! it worked. So my light is repaired. I'm very pleased at this outcome.

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