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Halco Lighting Technologies® Introduces Electronic Sign Ballasts


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Halco Lighting Technologies®

Introduces Electronic Sign Ballasts

Norcross, GA. November 24, 2010 – Halco Lighting Technologies® announces the addition of ProLume® Electronic

Sign Ballasts to replace their Magnetic Sign Ballasts.

Four ballast models operate one to six lamps from 2 to 48 total feet. They are much lighter in weight than magnetic

ballasts, making them easier to install and require less maintenance. These ballasts consume 25-40% less energy and

operate cooler and quieter than magnetic sign ballasts.

With an input voltage range of 120-277V, they can address more applications with fewer SKUs, reducing inventory

costs. The parallel lamp operation ensures that if a lamp fails, the remaining lamps will continue operating, keeping the

sign lit. These instant start ballasts provide reliable starting in temperatures as low as -20°F. ProLume’s electronic sign

ballasts are UL listed and backed by a 3-year warranty.

About Halco Lighting Technologies®

Halco Lighting Technologies® is a leading manufacturer of lamps and ballasts designed for industrial/commercial,

residential and special lighting applications. Halco’s extensive product line includes the following brands: Halco®,

ProLume®, HaloXen®, ProLED®, Prism®, ProFormance®, Eco-Shield®, SureColor® and CoverShield. Established in

1974, the company has U.S. distribution centers in Atlanta, Cleveland, Houston and Phoenix. For more information,

visit www.halcolighting.com.

For information contact:

Deby Forster

Marketing Manager

Halco Lighting Technologies

(800) 558.2852

dforster@halcolighting.com

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