KTEB-432RIS-1-TP-SL 4 Lamp F32T8 120V Electronic Ballast by Keystone Technologies
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Bulbs should be taken out. Turn off the power and unscrew the metal cover from the ballast. Purchase a replacement ballast for the one that failed. They're incredibly affordable. Remove the old ballast from the light by disconnecting the wires. Install the new in the same location as the old and reconnect the wires. Plug in the light bulbs and turn on the power.
There is only one ballast
NO, the package was empty when I received it; they had placed a heavy item in a plastic sealable package, but the seal had come loose, and no one could assist me! (took a trip to the hardware store)!
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer for you. Except for tp-, I searched for the same model number. The tp-test produced the majority of the results. sl model. They'll both be identical. Look through all of the models on the Keystone website or give them a call.
Selected User Reviews For KTEB-432RIS-1-TP-SL 4 Lamp F32T8 120V Electronic Ballast by Keystone Technologies
432RIS- This product is a replacement for the existing ballast model KTEB-TP, which has awkward wires coming out of it. 432RIS- TP (it didn't have SL), but the one I used had SL at the end. There is a mention in another review that SL stands for Slim profile; however, I notice the wires are coming out of the ballast differently than my existing model. The main power wires (black and white) come out one side, while the remaining wires (yellow, red, and blue) come out the other, but they must be connected to different ends in the fixture (yellow on one end and red/blue on the other). The Yellow wires were barely adequate and required a strong pull in the opposite direction. Both the Red and Blue wires are more than enough. br>br>Overall, the product has performed admirably for the past week, and I anticipate that it will continue to perform admirably in the future.
(I would have given this item five stars if the item being replaced had been the same model from the same manufacturer and had failed after only four years. )br>I had never had a ballast fail before. Our kitchen light fixture wouldn't turn on, so we checked the light switch, bulbs, and wiring to make sure they were all working. Nothing else made sense as a suspect. I anticipated that a new ballast would be difficult to come by and costly, so I simply purchased and installed a new fixture. I decided to look up the model number printed on the ballast on Amazon after a friend suggested it. I ordered, installed, and tested this ballast because it was only a sixth of the cost of a new fixture. I discovered that the ballast was to blame, and I now have a spare working light fixture. TIP: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative" and "paraphrase. " Because I had already installed a new light fixture, I was able to install the new ballast without having to remove the fixture from the ceiling. Because of my previous experience, I would recommend removing the light fixture to replace the ballast, as it would have been difficult to do so while the light fixture was still hanging from the ceiling.
Works like a charm! The ballast works perfectly and took only 5 minutes to install (I'd never done anything like this before). I spent a total of 30 minutes balancing on a high ladder with an even higher ceiling, and my advanced age was not helping, oh yes, I am a woman without any technology. in the background As far as I can tell, this is a good product. br>br>A significant amount of research has been conducted: The majority of your needs are met by your lamp. br>Model number of lights, wattage, and the number of lights required by your lamp.
By removing all four lamp tubes and matching the wire colors, I was able to replace the ballast while the fixture was still attached to the ceiling. Instead of wire nuts, I used Wago Compact Wire Connectors because they are easier to use and provide a more secure grip. They were also purchased from Amazon 222-. Leverage: 412 Nuts 2 Conductor is a set of two nuts that are used to connect two conductors.
Installing is a breeze: Clip the wires from the old ballast, remove a small amount of plastic from each wire, match the colors, and connect with wire nuts, and you're ready to go. In this case, replacing the ballast rather than the fixture was much more cost effective.
Replace it with a new one. It's the same as the original. The original lasted well past the first set of bulbs and into the second. I guess the days of just buying bulbs are gone, and you'll have to budget for a new ballast every six months. 7 years. When I dismantled the old one, I found no obvious failure points. Electrolytic capacitors are used, which is a well-known problem in the electronics industry. At the very least, they're inexpensive, but then again, they're inexpensive.
This ballast is a direct replacement for the one in my kitchen lamp with four bulbs. The power rating of this new ballast is approximately 10% higher than the old one so it should be better than the old one so it should be better than the old one so% I had to take down the lamp fixture to replace all of the wires, but it would be a LOT easier and faster to just get six twist cap wire splicers and cut the wires and splice the new ballast in place of the old one. A two-hour job can be reduced to 15 minutes by using twist caps. The new ballast is fantastic; it makes no noise and turns on instantly.
During a recent storm, a power outage in our area crippled the distribution system, causing damage to appliances, fixtures, and household items. Because the power spike fried the ballast in our main kitchen light, I bought a Keystone Technologies ballast to replace it. I was simple to install (just follow the color-coded wire diagram) and fit in the same spot as the old ballast; the wires were longer than necessary to reach both ends of the fixture, so I trimmed them and saved the extra wire for future projects. Because the electrical components were encased in potting material, it was impossible to repair the old ballast. It was lighter in weight than the original, which was also made by Keystone Technologies, aside from the direct fit of the ballast.