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Led Guide: Design, Planning and Installation Guide With Tips and Tricks For The Use of LED Installations
Led Guide: Design, Planning and Installation Guide With Tips and Tricks For The Use of LED Installations
LED module
K211 -R
LED module
-G
-B
LED module
LED guide
+Ch 1-3
–Uin –U in
–Ch 1-3
0–10 V
–Ch 1-3 C001 –Ch 1
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
0–10 V
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
PWM dimmer –Ch 2 LED luminaire/LED module
0–10 V –Ch 3
+Ch 3 +Ch 3
FAQs 25
What is LED ?
Zumtobel has always been known SMD LEDs (Surface Mounted Chip-on-Board LEDs
as a pioneer of LED technology Device LEDs) After the LED chip is bonded
and utilises it for a wide variety of These are bonded onto the sur- directly onto the board and is con-
applications for indoor and out- face of the printed circuit board tacted via the “bond wires”, a
door lighting, in both decorative and are contacted in the soldering bonded epoxy lens, the so-called
and functional areas. Constantly bath. The linear LED board in “bubble”, defines light distribution.
increasing levels of luminous flux KAVA LED, for example, is According to the design of the
and the development of efficient equipped with LEDs featuring bubble, a COB LED can have
optical systems open the way for SMD construction. extremely narrow-beam or
ever more interesting lighting solu- extremely wide-angle distribution.
tions for light projection applica-
tions.
An impressive example is the Wire bond
lighting stage set at the new FIFA Bubble
headquarters in Zurich.
Depending upon application and
required lighting technology, three LED chip
Fluorescent principle White LED light can be created A fluorescent layer similar to that
or luminescence by two processes: firstly by RGB found in a fluorescent lamp is
colour mixing, where a neutral, incorporated above a blue LED
conversion
somewhat indefinable white is chip, so that a part of the light
created when the “colour triangle” band is converted into white light.
is passed through. The second, According to the composition of
standard process for creation of the conversion substance, colour
white LED light is based upon the temperature ranges from warm to
principle of luminescence con cool white.
version.
Advantages and limitations of LED L ED TE C HNO L O G Y 5
Benefits Limitations
Long service life Control of LEDs Energy efficiency levels for LED
According to design, LEDs LEDs are semiconductor devices are at present lower than with the
achieve a service life of up to that can be efficiently dimmed or following lamp technologies:
50 000 hours and more. This dynamically controlled. – F luorescent lamps:
translates into long maintenance 80–100 lm/W
intervals. Benefits of LED technology – H igh pressure halogen lamps:
compared to low voltage halo- 90–100 lm/W
Low energy consumption gen – H igh pressure sodium
As part of the CO 2 debate, energy Compared to low voltage halogen, vapour lamps: 100–120 lm/W
efficiency is becoming increas- one of the main advantages is – LED: 40–80 lm/W
ingly important. The luminous flux IR/UV-free light and its absence of
per watt of today‘s LED genera- heat radiation. The energy effi- LEDs are not at ease with high
tions is well above that of low volt- ciency of LEDs is much higher ambient temperatures, and in
age halogen luminaires, and than that of low voltage halogen these conditions (in saunas for
according to colour temperature is luminaires. example), luminous flux and serv-
currently between 40–80 lm/W. ice life of the LEDs are negatively
Benefits of LED technology affected.
Gentle light compared to fluorescent lamps
LEDs develop low levels of heat Advantages compared to fluores- The board of high output LEDs
on luminaire surfaces because of cent lamps are somewhat less. In becomes very hot. In order to
their UV/IR-free light, making them addition to conservational lighting ensure a luminaire service life of
ideal for conservational lighting. and long maintenance intervals, 50 000 hours, the board must be
the main benefit of LEDs is pro- efficiently cooled (e.g. with cooling
White LED light jected light. ribs, fan cooling or water cooling).
Colour temperatures ranging Lens optics allow optimal light
between warm and cool can be direction onto the targeted area,
generated today with standard- allowing illumination output to be
ised types of LED. much more efficiently imple-
mented. In addition, cove
Coloured and dynamic light lighting in dynamic colours
LEDs create light directly in differ- with RGB LED solutions, for
ent colours. Coloured LEDs can example, can be created
be combined into clusters and space-savingly and with a high
controlled in order to generate level of efficiency.
colour mixes and dynamic colour
sequences (RGB techn ology). Further benefits:
n Saturated
colours
n
O
ptimal operation at low
temperatures
n
R
esistance to vibration and
impact
LED luminaire types
The number of luminaires per The number of current-controlled supply unit, 24 V / 8 W on the
control gear unit depends upon SYSTEMLED DECO each LEDs per control gear unit secondary side.
➔
their total output (watt/ampere). 10 W (= 1007 mm), depends upon the respective
2 W (= 207 mm) wattage and current available to 3 x 2.5 W = 7.5 W
➔
➔
1 24 V, 25 W power supply unit According to manufacturer,
for max. current-controlled LEDs require a 13 50 mA constant current power
2 SYSTEMLED each 10 W, and current of up to 4 volts. supply unit
2 SYSTEMLED each 2 W 3 O RILED, each 2.5 W
(2 LEDs, each 4 V).
n 1000 lm and 2000 lm as an alternative to 18 W / 26 W 230 V switchable, white indoor applications
compact fluorescent lamps dimmable DALI
n C
olour temperatures of 3000 K (from February 09) and (from February
4000 K (from November 08) 2009)
Panos PureWhite
n 1000 lm projected light 230 V dimmable DALI control of white indoor applications
n Colour
temperature adjustable from 2700–6500 K (via Emotion light via RGB
n R GB colour dynamism via EMOTION touch panel or DMX touch panel) RGB
n Availability
planned for November 2008
Panos BioMotion
n S wivelling recessed downlights for decorative accent 350 mA switchable, white indoor applications
lighting dimmable blue
Panos S
n 3 50 lm projected light as an alternative to 20 W low 24 V switchable, RGB + white indoor applications
voltage halogen dimmable DALI
n I ndirect RGB light for “mellow downlight” effect in
dynamic colours
n 1 000 lm as an alternative to 18 W compact fluorescent 230 V switchable, white indoor applications
lamps dimmable DALI
n C
olour temperatures of 3000 K (from February 09) and (from February
4000 K (from November 08) 2009)
n 1 100 lm projected light with 3000 K 230 V switchable, white indoor applications
n 1 300 lm projected light with 4000 K dimmable DALI
n P rojected LED accent light as an alternative to 75 W (via Emotion
low voltage halogen touch panel)
n A vailable from spring 2009
VIVO LED
MICROS
n S ystem combines miniaturised LED spots for accent 24 V switchable, white indoor applications
lighting with T16 fluorescent lamps for wallwashing 230 V dimmable RGB (light lines)
n L ED light lines for room illumination and atmospheric
lighting effects
Supersystem
* with 24 V and 350 mA luminaires, dimmability is dependent upon type of control gear!
A P P L I C ATION O V ER V IE W 9
Sconfine Cubo
Sconfine Sfera
n Illuminance in accordance with EN 1838 for additional 230 V switchable, white indoor applications
emergency lighting close to ground level 350 mA dimmable blue outdoor applications
n U nique lens/reflector optic ensures optimal light
distribution on the floor
n 3 000 K / 5400 K available
Oriled
Systemled Flood
Systemled Deco
n IP68 version for underwater lighting 230 V switchable, yellow indoor applications
n W
alk-over capacity to max. 1000 kg 24 V dimmable red outdoor applications
green
white
blue
LEDOS M
Ledos B
Ledos
* with 24 V and 350 mA luminaires, dimmability is dependent upon type of control gear!
Typical applications Properties Supply Switchable/ Monochrome/ Indoor/outdoor Product
dimmable* RGB applications
PHAOS LINE
n E xtremely easy wiring via self-tapping cable connector 230 V switchable, yellow indoor applications
for indoor applications 24 V dimmable red outdoor applications
green
white
blue
RGB Paso II LED
n “ Glass only” model available for indoor applications 230 V switchable, white indoor applications
n Walk-over capacity to max. 1000 kg 24 V dimmable blue outdoor applications
350 mA RGB
* with 24 V and 350 mA luminaires, dimmability is dependent upon type of control gear!
5 criteria check DE S I G N , P L ANNIN G AND IN S TA L L ATION AID S 11
In order to define the scope and correct design of an LED system, Example 1, monochrome installation:
the following criteria must be taken into account when planning: Dimmable installation with Kava LED, Systemled Deco
Work step Check Customer requires
On/Off, potentiometer or SwitchDim, DALI etc.? Which luminaires are to be used? ✓ 5 Kava LED in white (= 8 W)
8 m SYSTEMLED DECO in white
(= 80 W)
3. Luminaires / luminaire output
Voltage-controlled? ✓ 24 V voltage-controlled
Which luminaires are to be used? Current-controlled?
Voltage-controlled in watts (W) or current-controlled in
amperes (mA) or volts (V)? Check cable lengths ✓ Cable lengths OK
(see page 12)
4. Luminaire type
Control gear? ➔ 1 100 W power supply unit (24 V)
1 d immable K210 power supply unit
Voltage-controlled or current-controlled? (24 V)
1 PWM amplifier C004*
Monochrome / RGB? ✓ RGB
Switchable / dimmable/ ✓ Controllable
controllable?
3 potentiometers / DALI / 0-10 V? ✓ DALI with EMOTION TOUCH
Cable length vs. active power Cable lengths are limited exclu-
for 24 V DC supply sively on the assumption that a
maximum voltage drop of 0.7 V is
permissible.
m Cable cross-section/length
1000
Output Current Voltage 0.75 mm² 1 mm² 1.5 mm² 2.5 mm²
2.5 mm2 1.5 mm2 1 mm2 0.75 mm2 10 W 0.417 A 24 V 35.0 m 47.0 m 70.5 m 117.5 m
15 W 0.625 A 24 V 23.5 m 31.0 m 47.0 m 78.5 m
100
20 W 0.833 A 24 V 17.5 m 23.5 m 35.0 m 60.0 m
30 W 1.250 A 24 V 11.5 m 15.5 m 23.5 m 39.0 m
40 W 1.667 A 24 V 8.5 m 11.5 m 17.5 m 29.5 m
50 W 2.083 A 24 V 7.0 m 9.0 m 14.0 m 23.5 m
10 60 W 2.500 A 24 V 5.5 m 7.5 m 11.5 m 19.5 m
70 W 2.917 A 24 V 5.0 m 6.5 m 10.0 m 16.5 m
80 W 3.333 A 24 V 4.0 m 5.5 m 8.5 m 14.5 m
90 W 3.750 A 24 V 3.5 m 5.0 m 7.5 m 13.0 m
1 W
100 W 4.167 A 24 V 3.5 m 4.5 m 7.0 m 11.5 m
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
110 W 4.583 A 24 V 3.0 m 4.0 m 6.0 m 10.5 m
Please note: Maximum voltage drop permissible: 0.7 V
RGB and dimming of For “dimming applications”, A: control unit to voltage of the amplifier’s shielded, cables longer
LED luminaires owing to partly high outputs and LED C004 amplifier control input is at least than 15 m may lead to
The cable between con- 12 V. electromagnetic compat-
accordingly possible interferences
trol unit and amplifier ibility interferences in
with electromagnetic compatibil- (LED C004) may be up to B: LED C004 amplifier highly sensitive areas.
ity, other points must be taken 20 m long. Make sure to first LED luminaire
into account: that the minimum input C: control unit to D: mains unit to
LED luminaire / LED luminaire /
A
luminaire group luminaire group
C In order to avoid inter The maximum cable
ferences with electro- length between mains
+ Ch 1-3 magnetic compatibility, unit and last LED lumi-
Control unit the use of shielded ca- naire is specified in the
for ex. C002, K211 bles for the lead between table. Control gear
– Ch 1 control unit and LED lu- should possibly be
– Ch 2
B minaires is recommend- placed next to the lumi-
– Ch 3
ed for cables longer than naires.
0.5 m. Even if cables are
+ + Uin + Ch 1-3
– – Uin
Amplifier
LED luminaire
Mains unit 12/24 V for ex. LED C004
+ Ch 1-3
e.g. K240 – Ch 1 – Ch 1
– Ch 2 – Ch 2
– Ch 3 – Ch 3
Cable length for supply of Cable lengths are limited purely by details, please consult the tech- Cable length for supply of
current-controlled LEDs, the assumption that a maximum nical descriptions of the control current-controlled LEDs,
switchable voltage drop of 0.7 V is permissi- gear. A minimum voltage of 4.5 V dimmable PWM
ble. They always relate to the last is assumed per LED.
luminaire in the group. The maximum cable length to
Note: please use copper wiring. Do not
It is assumed that control gear is install cables parallel to power cables / high the last luminaire of a group must
utilised to full capacity – for voltage cables. be no more than 13 m.
The cable cross-section must be
Cable cross-section/length > 0.25 mm².
Electric current for LED luminaires 0.75 mm² 1 mm² 1.5 mm² 2.5 mm² For cable lengths greater than
350 mA 30.0 m 40.0 m 60.0 m 100.0 m 1.5 m, shielded cable must be
700 mA 15.0 m 20.0 m 30.0 m 50.0 m used.
Basic arrays of LED installations DE S I G N , P L ANNIN G AND IN S TA L L ATION AID S 13
On/Off
SYSTEMLED LEDOS SYSTEMLED KAVA LED MICROS LED
Mains Flood 24 V Deco 24 V 24 V
24 V-DC PWM
DALI/DSI/switchDIM
K210
Mains 24 V-DC
Dimming
Flood* 24 V Deco 24 V
24 V-DC PWM
LED mains unit
Max. 3 POTI 100 K/Ohm linear
C001
or max. 3 x control voltage 0–10 V
DALI
K211
Mains 24 V-DC
C003
C002
sequence
Application C004 PWM amplifier for controlling LED objects with higher output
Mains 24 V-DC
24 V-DC PWM
LED mains unit
PWM control signal
(e.g. C001, C002, C003, K210, K211) C004
The C004 amplifier is used where the luminaire output is higher than the
output power of the control unit used.
LEDOS 24 V SYSTEMLED KAVA LED
mono/RGB Deco mono/RGB
mono/RGB
On/Off
LEDOS B ORILED PANOS S 100
Mains 350 mA 350 mA LED 350 mA
350 mA PWM
Dimming
dimmable via PWM
350 mA PWM
LED mains unit
PWM control signal
(e.g. C001, C002, C003, K211) C350 PWM dimmer
with sequencer, DALI 0-10 V
Automatic colour sequence
DALI
K350 DALI RGB
Constant-current
converter
Application / benefits
Current and voltage supply for Current and voltage supply
24 V DC LED luminaires. for various control gear from the
Zumtobel range (e.g. C001, C002,
C003, C004).
n
230 65 n Output
voltage 24 V DC with wire end sleeves,
210
(SELV) length approx. 2.0 m
n Power
output
10–100 W L
N
n Protection
type IP67 LED power supply unit
n Protection
class II
n Overtemperature
120
n Power
output 8 W or
25 W
n For
interior rooms pro-
tected from moisture
S7 003 150
n Protection
class II
n Overtemperature
protection
72 n Short-circuit
breaking
Integrated cable strain
34
n
S7 003 230
LED luminaire / LED module
167
200–240 V DC cover
n Output
voltage 24 V DC n 2/6-pole
(primary/
(SELV) secondary) screw
143-148 n Power
output 25 W terminal
60 010 007 86 455 066 n For
interiors protected L
86 453 418 86 455 937 N
86 454 974 from moisture LED power supply unit
n Protection
class II
n Short-circuit
breaking
with automatic restart LED luminaire / LED module
167
from moisture
n Protection
class II
n Overtemperature
K210
143-148 protection switchDim
LED luminaire/LED module
167
n Power
output 3 x 8 W ation with pre-defined
n For
interiors protected colour sequence (sup-
from moisture plied in activated state)
143-148 n Protection
class II
60 010 007 86 455 066 n Overtemperature
pro-
86 453 418 86 455 937
86 454 974 tection L
n Short-circuit
protection N
n Three-channel power and overcurrent protec-
red
supply unit tion for output channels LED module
n Input
voltage range n Integrated
cable strain
198–254 V AC / relief and terminal
green
200–240 V DC cover K211 -R
LED module
n DALI
control input n 4/6-pole
(primary/ DALI -G
-B
blue
n 3 x PWM 24 V output secondary) screw
LED module
signal (RGB) terminal
167
12–24 V (SELV)
Output current max.
red
n
Overtemperature
blue
n
n n
+Ch 1-3
3 x analog 1–10 V, cover –U in
C001
green
42 n Output
current max.
2 A / channel
42
n For
interiors protected
143–148
167 from moisture
n Protection
class III
n Short-circuit
breaking 12–24 VDC
n 3-channel control unit n Integrated
cable strain 0V (GND)
with pre-programmed relief and terminal
colour sequence cover
red
n Input
voltage Uin n 4/6-pole
(primary/
LED module
12–24 V DC secondary) screw +Uin
100 K / OHM linear
+Uin
n Max.
input current 6 A terminal –Uin
green
-R
n Control
inputs: analog n With
a 100 kΩ C002 -G LED module
blue
LED module
regulated
48,5
n 3 x PWM (RGB)
n Output
voltage 8–24 VDC (SELV *)
8–24 V (SELV)
Ø 53
n Output
current max.
0.6 A / channel
n For
interiors protected LED luminaire/LED module
+U
n Three-channel from moisture –U
+Ch 1-3
C003 –Ch 1
control unit n Protection
class III
DALI RGB controller –Ch 2 LED luminaire/LED module
n Input
voltage Uin n Short-circuit
breaking DALI
DA
DA
–Ch 3
42 n For
interiors protected
from moisture
42
n Protection
class III
143–148
167 n Overtemperature
protection
n Short-circuit
protection
n Three-channel control and overcurrent protec-
unit tion for output channels
n Input
voltage Uin n Integrated
cable strain 12–24 VDC (SELV *)
12–24 V DC (SELV) relief and terminal
n Max.
input current 6 A cover
n Control
inputs 3 x n 4/6-pole
(primary/
PWM signal 12–24 V secondary) screw LED luminaire/LED module
+U in
n 3 x PWM (RGB) terminal –U in
+Ch 1-3
n
35 protection
n Short-circuit
breaking
35
87
with automatic restart
92–95 n Overload
protection via
power limitation
n Primary
and second-
n Input voltage range ary connecting cable
100–264 V AC / approx. 0.5 m L
N
120–240 V DC n Please
note: LED constant current
n Output
voltage series connection on power supply unit
350 mA
25 V DC (SELV) secondary side!
n Output
current 350 mA LED luminaire / LED module
115 (60 010 005)
n For
interiors protected
from moisture
n Protection
class II
600 100 04
n Overtemperature
protection
n Rated input voltage n Short-circuit
protection
95–240 V AC n Overvoltage
protection
(60 010 004) or n Integrated
cable strain
220–240 V AC relief and terminal
L
(60 010 005) cover N
n Output
voltage max. n Please
note: LED constant current
power supply unit
34 V DC (60 010 004) series connection on 350 mA
97
from moisture
n Through-wiring
possible L
N
60 811 823 is dimm LED constant current
113
136
n
LED 700 mA constant current power supply unit, dimmable via 1-10 V (60 010 006)
n Output voltage 25 V DC
n Power output 17 W
n Output
current 700 mA
33
n For
interiors protected
from moisture
52
n Overtemperature
108
protection
n Short-circuit
protection
n Overload
protection
n Single-channel power n Integrated
cable strain
L
supply unit relief and terminal LED constant current N
n Input
voltage range cover power supply unit Control input max. 10 V
180–254 V AC n Please
note: dimmable via 1–10 V 700 mA
n Control
voltage series connection on LED luminaire/LED module
1–10 V DC secondary side! PLEASE NOTE: series connection
42 n Output
voltage 2–20 V
at 24 V input voltage / 12–24 VDC (SELV *)
42
red
n Output
current +Uin
+Ch 1-4
LED luminaire/LED module
4 x 350 mA per –U in
+Ch 1-4
+Ch 1-4
C350 LED RGB
green
–Ch 1
n 4-channel control unit channel –Ch 1
Controller –Ch 2 PWM dimmer –Ch 2
LED luminaire/LED module
n Input voltage n For
interiors protected –Ch 3
–Ch 3
–Ch 4
–Ch 4
Uin 24–45 V DC (SELV) from moisture e.g. LED C002, C003
blue
n Max.
input current n Please
note: LED K210 LED K211
LED luminaire/LED module
1.5 A series connection on PLEASE NOTE: series connection
secondary side!
n
N
protection
93,5
n 6 -pole flat cable termi-
red
Ch1– Ch1+
nal for secondary side, DALI
LED module
Ch2– Ch2+
3 -channel mains unit
n 1 m flat cable included
green
n DALI
Constant current converter
control input ary side! LED module
n Power
output 18 W PLEASE NOTE: series connection
(max. 5 LEDs/channel)
Wiring diagrams for electricians
These wiring diagrams show the most common circuit types in practice.
Other combinations are possible. Subject to technical alterations.
DALI/DSI/switchDIM
L
N
DALI / DSI
K210
Luminaire / group 1
L
LED objects N
with greater power
consumption
LED power supply unit
12–24 VDC (SELV *)
Luminaire / group 1
+U in
+Ch 1-3
–U in
+Ch 1-3 C004 –Ch 1
–Ch 1
–Ch 2
PWM amplifier –Ch 2 Luminaire / group 2
–Ch 3
–Ch 3
Potentiometer or 0–10 V
Luminaire / group 1
+Uin +U in
100 K / OHM linear
+Ch 1-3
–Uin –U in
–Ch 1-3
0–10 V
–Ch 1-3 C001 –Ch 1
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
0–10 V
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
PWM dimmer –Ch 2 Luminaire / group 2
0–10 V –Ch 3
+Ch 3 +Ch 3
Luminaire / group 3
LED objects
with greater power Luminaire / group 1
+U in
consumption –U in
+Ch 1-3
–Ch 3 –Ch 3
LED module
K211 -R
LED module
DALI -G
-B
LED module
LED objects L
N
with greater power
consumption
LED power supply unit
12–24 VDC (SELV *)
LED objects
with greater power LED luminaire/LED module
+U in
+Ch 1-3
consumption –U in
C004 –Ch 1
+Ch 1-3
–Ch 1
–Ch 2
PWM amplifier –Ch 2 LED luminaire/LED module
–Ch 3
–Ch 3
3 x potentiometer or 3 x 0–10 V
+Ch 1-3
–Uin –U in
–Ch 1-3
0–10 V
–Ch 1-3 C001 –Ch 1
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
0–10 V
+Ch 1
+Ch 2
PWM dimmer –Ch 2 LED luminaire/LED module
0–10 V –Ch 3
+Ch 3 +Ch 3
LED objects
with greater power LED luminaire/LED module
+U in
consumption –U in
+Ch 1-3
Sequencer C002
L
N
LED
power supply unit
12–24 VDC (SELV *)
+Uin
output exceeds –Uin
-R
LED objects
with greater power +Uin
LED module red
+Ch 1-3
consumption –Uin
+Ch 1-3 C004 –Ch 1
–Ch 1
–Ch 2
PWM amplifier –Ch 2 LED module green
–Ch 3
–Ch 3
L
N
DALI
L
N
LED module
Ch 1
Where PASO II K350 DALI RGB Ch 1
Ch 2
LED luminaires are Constant current Ch 2
LED module
DALI converter Ch 3
used, a maximum Ch 3
Wiring in outdoor areas IP67 cable connector Cable ends are inserted into the
or damp areas (60 800 175) terminals as with a cable gland
and sealed. The connection can
be reopened at any time.
Can I use LED luminaires in a LEDs and sunlight? Where is LED development
saline environment? Our luminaires are generally suita- heading to?
No, our luminaire housings are ble for use in ambient tempera- LED technology is quite plainly
made of aluminium – the salt tures of 25 °C. With incident sun- going in the direction of illumina-
would attack and decompose the light or with luminaires installed on tion, and in the near future will be
housings within a few months. a façade, for example, these tem- able to supplement fluorescent
peratures may be much higher. In and discharge lamps. There will be
We are unable to incorporate Northern and Central European standardised, replaceable LED
drainage into our project. Is zones, this level of sunlight is non- modules. In the future, LED
there an alternative for allowing critical as long as the luminaires modules will be able to supply a
rainwater to escape? are not switched on for the dura- constant luminous flux throughout
Drainage is intended to prevent tion of sunlight exposure. their complete service life.
backwater to the luminaire, and Exchangeability or system expan-
may also be implemented with a Laser classification sion will be possible and no differ-
hose or tube leading water off to a With luminaires governed by the ences in illumination output or
lower storey or into an outflow. laser regulations, legislators colour temperature will be detect-
Ledos M IP68 can be installed demand explicit designation. This able. Colour rendition and illumi-
without drainage. Drainage is only is found in the technical docu- nation output will be significantly
necessary where luminaires are mentation. The luminaires are improved.
installed in the ground. With wall marked with stickers.
or ceiling installation, there is gen- That‘s all too complicated for
erally no danger from backwater. Is LED technology energy- my electrician/planner. Where
saving and economically can he get help?
What does 350 mA mean? efficient? For consultation on-site or for
This has to do with current- Yes! In a superficial comparison professional LED lighting design,
controlled LEDs. These must not with conventional fluorescent please contact your Zumtobel
be connected to a 24 V trans- lamps, LEDs only have a small expert.
former or directly to 30 V. We offer advantage in terms of light output
special 350 mA constant current ratio when considering lumens/
power supply units for this pur- watts. If however we consider the
pose. component of useable light (see
figure), the advantages that LEDs
Do LEDs have to be cooled? offer are more clearly seen. And in
Yes ! If an LED is not cooled, it will terms of service life, LEDs with
“burn up” inside. Service life will approximately 50 000 hours are
then be reduced to a few hundred easily superior to the fluorescent
hours. Most LED luminaires are lamp.
cooled via their housing. With the
latest LED luminaires, fan cooling
or water cooling is also used.
360°
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