Which of the following ballasts are required to have thermal protection?
- The ballast of a fluorescent luminaire installed indoors, including a replacement ballast for this type of luminaire
- A simple reactance ballast in a fluorescent luminaire with straight tubular lamps
- A ballast in a fluorescent exit luminaire
- A ballast in a fluorescent luminaire used for egress lighting, and energized only during a failure of the normal supply
- All of the above
Answer: A
The special provisions for electric-discharge lighting systems of 1,000V or less can be found in Part XII of Art. 410. As noted in 410.130(E), "The ballast of a fluorescent luminaire installed indoors shall have integral thermal protection. Replacement ballasts shall also have thermal protection integral with the ballast."
A simple reactance ballast in a fluorescent luminaire with straight tubular lamps, a ballast in a fluorescent exit luminaire, and a ballast in a fluorescent luminaire used for egress lighting and energized only during a failure of the normal supply are not required to have thermal protection.
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