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A ballast regulates the electrical energy flowing to the fluorescent bulbs in your office. It’s crucial to ensure that our fluorescent fixtures have ballasts capable of handling the power demands of commercial-grade bulbs.
If you notice your bulbs flickering or taking longer to reach full brightness, it may be time to change or upgrade your ballast. This ensures efficient and reliable lighting in your workplace.
A ballast is a device that works with fluorescent lights and other kinds of lighting, most commonly found in commercial properties. The primary purpose of it is to control the electricity going to the bulbs. It gives enough voltage to turn the lights on and keeps the electric flow steady. This makes sure the lights work well, safely, and without flickering.
If you find that your bulbs tend to flicker or take a longer time to reach their full brightness, then it may be time to change or upgrade your ballast.
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Not all commercial lighting requires ballasts. They’re commonly found in commercial buildings, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, industrial properties, public buildings, and some residential spaces. The types of lighting that require ballasts include:
Yes, but only if you have the technical know-how. It’s best to have a professional electrician do this for you as it can be a complicated job.
Cheaper ballasts are likely to need more rewiring than a fitting that has a branded ballast in it. Spend a bit more in order to save yourself money and effort in the future.
Should you require additional details or have any queries regarding our Ballast Replacement Service, our High Mark team is always available to assist. We are dedicated to providing you with comprehensive information, ensuring that you can make a knowledgeable choice about your electrical needs. We’ll guide you through each aspect of our services, ensuring a smooth and satisfactory experience.
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