Allanson

RSS496AT-120-277V Allanson RSS Sign Ballasts

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SKU:
BS6-RSS496AT-120-277V
MPN:
RSS496AT-120-277V
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  • Allanson RSS496AT
  • Allanson RSS496AT-120-277V Wiring
MSRP: $122.00
$100.95
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Description

Allanson RSS Fluorescent Sign Ballasts, 120-277V, Two-Three-Four Lamp operation with total lamp footage of 8' minimum and 24' max for T8HO or 32' max for T12HO, Rapid Start Ballast

Allanson RSS Rapid Start High Output Sign Ballasts

The Allanson RSS is a MultiVolt electronic ballast with solid state technology designed to replace magnetic ballast with the same wiring. The benefits to you include significant energy savings as well as smaller case size that allows for low profile signage board applications.

Features include

  • Voltage: 120V-277V
  • Ultra Low Cold Weather Start down to -20 degrees F
  • Low RFI and EMI interference
  • Sound Rated "A" for quiet operation
  • Open circuit Voltage 950V

Candidate to replace among the following (please review specification sheet):

  • Universal 256-396-800 256-448-800 256-464-800 256-472-800 256-496-800
  • France 2128DR 388DR 448DR 468DR 488DR
  • Transco TRA-2120-1020 TRA-396-1624 TRA-496-2432 TRA-472-1624 TRA-496-2432
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Additional Information

Our Part No:
BS6-RSS496AT-120-277V
Weight:
7.5
Case Size:
ea
Sign Fixture Type:
Electronic Sign
Sign Number of Lamps:
2 , 3 , 4
Dimensions:
14 7/16" (L) x 3 3/16" (W) x 2 5/8" (H)
Features:
Lighter, smaller and energy saving electronic ballast that wires same as old magnetic ballast
Warranty:
4 Year Manufacturer
Mfr Part #:
RSS496AT-120-277V
Input Voltage:
120-277
Product Data Sheet:
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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Ballast

    Posted by Mike Riggi on Nov 18th 2023

    This product worked absolutely great. So happy I got this old sign going again. Thank you Ballastshop. would absolutely shop here again.

  • 5

    Used in a church outdoor street sign

    Posted by Robert Reilly on Aug 2nd 2021

    Works fine. Our street sign has 4 tubes in it. Two didn't work as the original ballast from 2006 had a dead side. New ballast installed and now all 4 tubes light.

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