Hello for all American and Canadian LG members:
In this picture I had reached conclusion that the terms HPF, NPF and LPF ballasts are all myths and BS. here I will tell why:
1. "HPF" is a term for a fluorescent ballast that incorporates a power factor correction capacitor inside their casing, thus making it high power factor.
2. "NPF" and "LPF" are two different terms for a fluorescent ballast that
don't incorporates a PFC capacitor inside their casing thus have
low power factor.
3. The
only difference between "NPF" and "LPF" ballasts is
the ballast current: The current of a "LPF ballast" is
lower than that of a "NPF ballast", thus a "LPF ballast"
underdrives lamps that a "NPF ballast" runs at full power.
In short: The power factor of a ballast can only be low or high, not "normal".
I hope that you have understood my things, since this is a popular myth even between lamp collectors and fans.