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How is the field “Minimum Required Initial Lamp Lumens” calculated for listing ballasts to the CSD?
The proper equation for calculation of this field is:
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Topic #: 23002-33646
Date Created: 8/23/2012
Last Modified Since: 8/23/2012
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