The document defines various terms related to lighting products and systems:
ADC12 refers to an aluminium alloy used for die-casting with specific chemical composition limits. IPXX ratings indicate a product's level of protection against water and dust. Luminous flux is measured in lumens and refers to the total quantity of visible light emitted by a lamp or lighting system per second. An LED driver is a device that regulates power to LED lights. System efficiency compares the output wattage to the input wattage. Insulation classes relate to safety methods for protecting against electric shock. Surge protection devices are designed to limit overvoltage transients and divert current surges to ground.
The document defines various terms related to lighting products and systems:
ADC12 refers to an aluminium alloy used for die-casting with specific chemical composition limits. IPXX ratings indicate a product's level of protection against water and dust. Luminous flux is measured in lumens and refers to the total quantity of visible light emitted by a lamp or lighting system per second. An LED driver is a device that regulates power to LED lights. System efficiency compares the output wattage to the input wattage. Insulation classes relate to safety methods for protecting against electric shock. Surge protection devices are designed to limit overvoltage transients and divert current surges to ground.
The document defines various terms related to lighting products and systems:
ADC12 refers to an aluminium alloy used for die-casting with specific chemical composition limits. IPXX ratings indicate a product's level of protection against water and dust. Luminous flux is measured in lumens and refers to the total quantity of visible light emitted by a lamp or lighting system per second. An LED driver is a device that regulates power to LED lights. System efficiency compares the output wattage to the input wattage. Insulation classes relate to safety methods for protecting against electric shock. Surge protection devices are designed to limit overvoltage transients and divert current surges to ground.
The document defines various terms related to lighting products and systems:
ADC12 refers to an aluminium alloy used for die-casting with specific chemical composition limits. IPXX ratings indicate a product's level of protection against water and dust. Luminous flux is measured in lumens and refers to the total quantity of visible light emitted by a lamp or lighting system per second. An LED driver is a device that regulates power to LED lights. System efficiency compares the output wattage to the input wattage. Insulation classes relate to safety methods for protecting against electric shock. Surge protection devices are designed to limit overvoltage transients and divert current surges to ground.
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ADC12 Aluminium alloy die-cast
chemical composition: Si 9.6-12.0 Cu 1.5-3.5 Mg 0.3 max Zn 1.0 max Mn 0.5 max Fe 0.9 max Ni 0.5 max Sn 0.2max
Die- casting process
IPXX Ingress protection againts water (2nd digit) and dust (1st digit).
luminare flux Luminous flux is the quantity of the energy of the light emitted per second in all directions. The unit of luminous flux is lumen (lm).
LED driver Device to regulate power
to LED
Lumen (lm) / Wattage (W)
system efficiency Power factor Power Factor (PF) = Wattage (Winput) / (Voltage(V)*Current(A))
efficiency TYP (%) Wattage (Woutput) /
Wattage (Winput) HID equivalent Comparisson to High Intensity Discharge Lamp
Insulation class Class l : anti-shock protection of product by grounding method,
Class ll : anti-shock protection of product by double insulation, Class lll: anti-shock protection by using low voltage that is not dangerous.
Surge protection SPD is designed to limit transient
device (SPD) overvoltages of atmospheric origin and divert current waves to earth, so as to limit the amplitude of this overvoltage to a value that is not hazardous for the electrical installation and electric switchgear and controlgear Step Instruction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14