Whenever I am trying to determine an appropriate step up transformer for running HID reactor ballasts, should the transformer size in volt amperes (VA) be determined by multiplying the ballast’s line current at startup by the ballast’s input voltage or should I multiply the ballast’s line current when the lamp is fully warmed up by the ballast’s input voltage?
For example, one of the fixtures that I am looking at uses a 200V 60Hz high power factor reactor ballast for 250W mercury vapor lamps.
According to the data I have gathered, the ballast’s startup current is 2.5A and the ballast’s current when the lamp is at full brightness is 1.4A.
However, if the ballast has no power factor correction capacitor, the startup current is roughly 3.5A and the line current when the lamp is at full brightness is 2.1A.
Reference data sheet for 250W high power factor reactor ballast:
https://www.akaricenter.com/suigin_kouatu/iwasaki/anteiki/pdf/H25CC2A352.pdfReference data sheet for 250W low power factor reactor ballast:
https://www.akaricenter.com/suigin_kouatu/iwasaki/anteiki/pdf/H25C2A352.pdf