Product Overview

GE 67911 GE432MAX-GH UltraMax G-Series Ballast – 120-277V | 1.18 BF | 4-Lamp High Output T8
Premium high-performance electronic ballast designed for maximum light output and demanding commercial lighting environments.
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Lamp Type
F32T8
Fluorescent
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Lamp Count
4 Lamps
Parallel
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Voltage
120–277V
Multi-Volt
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Ballast Factor
1.18
High Output
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Series
G-Series
Premium
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Quick Specifications
- Model: GE432MAX-GH
- Part Number: 67911
- Series: UltraMax G-Series
- Input Voltage: 120–277V
- Lamp Configuration: 4 Lamp
- Ballast Factor: 1.18 (High Output)
- THD: <10%
- Minimum Starting Temperature: -20°F
- Maximum Case Temperature: 70°C
- Dimensions: 9.5" L x 1.3" W x 1.2" H
- Compliance: UL Type CC, FCC Part 18, RoHS, UL Type 1 Outdoor
Compatible Lamps
- (4) F32T8 (48" Standard Lamps)
- (4) Energy Saving T8 Lamps (25W, 28W, 30W)
- (4) F25T8 (36") and F17T8 (24")
- (3) F40T8 (specific wiring configuration)
- Equivalent U-Bend T8 Fluorescent Lamps
Product Overview
The GE432MAX-GH UltraMax G-Series ballast is a premium high-output electronic ballast engineered for demanding lighting applications where maximum performance is required.
With a 1.18 ballast factor, it delivers increased lumen output while maintaining high efficiency, making it ideal for large commercial and industrial environments.
Key Advantages
- Maximum brightness: ~15–20% higher light output
- Premium G-Series performance: Enhanced reliability and durability
- Multi-voltage flexibility: Works across 120–277V systems
- Parallel lamp operation: Maintains lighting if a lamp fails
- Cold start capability: Reliable down to -20°F
Applications
- Warehouses and distribution centers
- Retail environments requiring high illumination
- Commercial buildings with high ceilings
- Industrial facilities
- Large open-area lighting systems
Important Notes
- High Output Ballast: 1.18 BF delivers higher lumen output
- Higher energy consumption vs standard models
- Instant Start: Lower upfront cost, reduced lamp life vs programmed start
- Best suited for high brightness applications