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Inside of the ITT 13
175W MV, 240V. Originally had the PC wired for 240V too, but I rewired the PC for 120V, so this fixture would require two hot legs and a neutral to operate in its current state. To wire the fixture, the two hot legs go to the two left terminals and the common for the PC socket goes all the way to the right.
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Inside of the ITT 13

175W MV, 240V. Originally had the PC wired for 240V too, but I rewired the PC for 120V, so this fixture would require two hot legs and a neutral to operate in its current state. To wire the fixture, the two hot legs go to the two left terminals and the common for the PC socket goes all the way to the right.

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Antstar85   [Jul 11, 2016 at 10:53 PM]
The terminal block is placed differently in this fixture than the one I have.
streetlight98   [Jul 12, 2016 at 04:07 PM]
How old is yours? Your pics of it disappeared. The ballast should be inked with the date. That's how I found out the age of mine. (1977). Did you end up restoring the ITT 13 or did you keep it original? On Saturday you can put that nice new NEMA tag I have for it on the door. Cool
Antstar85   [Jul 12, 2016 at 04:34 PM]
I'll look at the ballast when I get home to see if I can find a date. I left the fixture as is as I liked the aged look of it. I also can't wait to get that new beam tag for it!
streetlight98   [Jul 12, 2016 at 04:44 PM]
Cool. My ballast's date was stamped on the side that was butted against the housing, so the inking was nice and fresh and easily readable. November 1977. Cool I like the aged look of this as well, though the paint leaves my hands covered in white powder (or at least it did before I scrubbed it down) so not sure just yet. If I repaint it, it'll only get scratched up in the shed so I will most likely leave it original.

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