Robertson

SSN2PWS Robertson Magnetic Ballast with Connector

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SKU:
RWW-43512
MPN:
SSN2PWS/A
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Description

ROBERTSON Electromagnetic Fluorescent Circline Ballast, 120V, Single Lamp FC6T9 (20W) or FC8T9 (22W) Preheat Self Start

ElectroMagnetic Circline Fluorescent 20 or 22 Watt T9 Single Lamp Ballast

  • UL/935 (Class P, Type HL, Type 1 outdoor) listed
  • CSA (cUL) certified
  • Normal Power Factor
  • Encased and Potted
  • Sound Rated A
  • Normal Ballast Factor (0.79)
  • 9" long socket assembly

Replaces Robertson SS2PWS

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Additional Information

Our Part No:
RWW-43512
Weight:
0.9000
Mfr Part #:
SSN2PWS/A
Fixture Type:
Circline
Input Voltage:
120
Lamp:
(1) FC6T9 - 20W, (1) FC8T9 - 22W Circline
Dimensions:
3.00" (L) x 1.88" (W) x 1.44" (H)
Product Data Sheet:
Features:
Socket Connectors
Case Size:
10
Warranty:
Alternative Keywords:
SS2PWS
Number Of Lamps:
1
Operates:
FC6T9 (20W), FC8T9 (22W)
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5 Reviews

  • 4

    Exact replacement for what I needed. Worked with no problems.

    Posted by Paul R Krieger on Oct 30th 2024

    Exact replacement for what I needed. Worked with no problems.

  • 5

    Ballast

    Posted by Unknown on Oct 5th 2023

    The ballast was very well priced and I was able to quickly replace the bad ballast with the one that I purchased.

  • 4

    Robertson Magnetic Ballast

    Posted by Ray Reynolds on Jan 22nd 2023

    Unit performance from start-up to shut-down was excellent, as I expected it would be. Finding a unit that fit an old, lamp no longer in production was a great plus. For my use I had to cut the leads and insert much longer wires, but evverything else was great.

  • 5

    Easily installed

    Posted by Debbie on Jul 16th 2020

    This went on a pay phone booth and thank you,for having 5ismpart in stock

  • 5

    Robertson Ballast for circular fluorescent tube, SSN2PWS

    Posted by Jim on Dec 14th 2019

    It took me a while to track down a replacement for the old, discontinued ballast that was failing. This seems to be the one I needed. Installation was not too difficult. The light now works properly. (Yay!) I hope it will last 20+ years like the original ballast.

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