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FGS:
Here's a more complete list of ballast codes and lamp used: Pulled this list that I made on LG.

Mercury Vapor
40w    – H45
50w    – H46
75/80w    – H43
100w    – H38
100/125w    – H44
175w    – H39
250w    – H37
400w    – H33
700w    – H35
1000w    – H34
1000w    – H36

Metal Halide (Red's Probe Start, Rest's Pulse Start)
20w    – M175
22w    – M130
35/39w    – M130
50w    – M110
70w    – M98
100w    – M90
150w    – M102
175w    – M57
175w    – M152
200w    – M136
250w    – M58
250w    – M153
320w    – M154
350w    – M131
360w    – M165
400w    – M59
400w    – M155
450w    – M144
750w    – M149
875w    – M166
1000w    – M47
1000w    – M141
1500w    – M48
1650w    – M112

Double Ended Metal Halide
70w    – M85
100w    – M91
150w    – M81
250w    – M80
1500w    – M133
2000w    – M134

Low Pressure Sodium Vapor
18w    – L69
35w    – L70
55w    – L71
90w    – L72
135w    – L73
180w    – L74

High Pressure Sodium Vapor
35w    – S76
50w    – S68
70w    – S62
100w    – S54
150w    – S55 55v
150w    – S56 100v
200w    – S66
250w    – S50
310w    – S67
400w    – S51
430w    – S145
600w    – S106
750w    – S111
1000w    – S52

Sorry I don't have the detailed specs.

Medved:
Are not all MH's 150W and below pulse start only?

A_lights:
Below 150W is pulse start only, some even use lower voltage or "cheap" ignitors which is not true pulse start. , and they have a 10 Min restrike time.  And probe start in 150W is M107, which is made!

Medved:
Other question came to my mind: What is the difference between M98 vs  M95 (or M90 vs M91, M102 vs M81, etc)? As far as i know, double vs single ended lamps have the same electrical spec and here (in Europe) are operated on the same ballasts (along with HPS of the same wattage).
Or the "double ended" ballasts (M95, M91, M81,...) do have higher ignition voltage for hot restrike capability (allowed on double-ended lamps)?

Vince:
It's actually like standard 100W mercury lamps (H38) ans PAR38 100W mercury vapor spotlights (H44 I think), they are electrically the same, but somehow the ANSI gave them their own separate ballast.

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