May 9, 2008—Bodine’s B4CF3 Cold-Pak Extended-Temperature Fluorescent Emergency Ballast for compact lamps offers emergency lighting in cold temperatures and in small spaces. While all Bodine Cold-Paks are designed for tough environmental conditions, the B4CF3 stands out, says the company, because it is unusually small and fits into fixtures that will not accommodate other Cold-Pak models. The B4CF3’s dimensions—6.0″ x 5.5″ x 1.62″—allow even diminutive fixtures to act as emergency lighting units without the inconvenience of remote mounting, says the company.
The B4CF3 operates in temperatures ranging from -4° F to +131° F (-20° C to +55° C) and is suitable for damp locations and for sealed & gasketed fixtures. The emergency ballast powers one 13-42 W twin, quad or triple twin-tube, 22-40 W T5 circline or 18-39 W long compact for a minimum of 90 minutes in emergency mode and provides up to 1250 lumens initial light output.
In addition to the B4CF3, the Cold-Pak family includes the B50Cold-Pak for linear lamps and the B4CF1 and B4CF2 for compact lamps.
For more information visit the Bodine Web site.