peebee
Electrical
- Jun 10, 2002
- 1,209
Is anyone aware of any good/feasible method to sense lamp failures and ballast failures for metal-halide fixtures (sized anywhere from 70w to 1000w), including discrimination between which one has failed?
I've heard rumors that a CT in the input of the ballast may be sufficient, either to measure ballast input current magnitude or phase angle. I've heard that two CT's may be required, one on the input and output of the ballast. I've heard that neither method might work. And I've heard that a capacitor failure could falsely read as a lamp failure.
Does anyone have experience with this? Does anyone know of vendors that can provide such a monitoring system? Is anyone aware of ballasts which come with internal cicuitry to alarm on ballast vs. lamp failure? Are there any other potential solutions that perhaps I'm overlooking?
I've heard rumors that a CT in the input of the ballast may be sufficient, either to measure ballast input current magnitude or phase angle. I've heard that two CT's may be required, one on the input and output of the ballast. I've heard that neither method might work. And I've heard that a capacitor failure could falsely read as a lamp failure.
Does anyone have experience with this? Does anyone know of vendors that can provide such a monitoring system? Is anyone aware of ballasts which come with internal cicuitry to alarm on ballast vs. lamp failure? Are there any other potential solutions that perhaps I'm overlooking?