I think the ignitors designed for 1000W M141 pulse start metal halide ballasts and 1000W S52 high pressure sodium ballasts are interchangeable because of the fact that those ballasts have a similar OCV somewhere between 380V and 480V. However, be careful with using semiparallel pulse start metal halide ignitors on high pressure sodium ballasts since their higher voltage pulses might damage the insulation of high pressure sodium ballasts. If you do want to use an ignitor to reliably run high pressure sodium ballast compatible pulse start metal halide lamps, your best bet might be to use a European 220V-240V superimposed ignitor for the medium wattage high pressure sodium ballasts and the 380V-415V superimposed ignitors for the high wattage high pressure sodium ballasts since those ignitors do not use the ballast’s coils to assist with starting like North American semiparallel ignitors do. However, the wiring diagram between European superimposed ignitors is quite different from that of North American semiparallel ignitors. Unlike our semiparallel ignitors that need a specialized ballast tap for proper operation, European superimposed ignitors do not need those specialized wire taps, which means they can be used on mercury vapor ballasts to run pulse start metal halide lamps and high pressure sodium lamps on them.
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