T8 - G13-socket - 18W - d=26mm / l=590mm - Neutraal wit (4000K)
- Luminous flux: 1350lm
- Color n°: 840
- Levensduur: 8.000h
Referentie | 19988 |
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EAN code | 4008597199882 |
Merk | PAULMANN |
Data sheet | 19988.pdf |
Zolang de voorraad strekt | Nee |
Electric Parameters
Light Application Parameters
Service Life
Specification
Notes on Operation
Information especially for EPREL
Miscellaneous
Notes
Base
G13
IEC/EN 60061-1
sheet 7004-51-8
Spectrum
Natural daylight is a mixture of direct sunlight and the light of the sky. Therefore, its spectral composition changes permanently due to the changing time of day. The standardised light classification D65 corresponds to a daylight with a colour temperature of approximately 6500 K.
Every fluorescent lamp type has got an individual spectral power distribution according to its phosphor coating inside the bulb. From this result important properties light colour or colour rendering.
Visible region from 380 to 780 nm; height of graph corresponding with relative spectral emission (400mW/klm) per 10nm.
light colour 840 Spectralux® white (21)
daylight(D 65)
Circuit diagram(s)
One-lampe ciruit inductive
Key:
D = choke
L. = lamp
St = starter
VG = electromagnetic ballast (KVG/VVG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
K = p. f. correction capacitor
The required control gear (here starter and ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
One-lampe ciruit with electronic ballast
Key:
VG = ballast electronic (ECG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
Ctrl = Controller, dimmer
The required control gear (here electronic ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
One-lampe ciruit with electronic ballast
Key:
VG = ballast electronic (ECG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
Ctrl = Controller, dimmer
The required control gear (here electronic ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
One-lampe ciruit with electronic ballast
Key:
VG = ballast electronic (ECG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
Ctrl = Controller, dimmer
The required control gear (here electronic ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
Circuit with multi electronic ballast
Key:
VG = ballast electronic (ECG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
Ctrl = Controller, dimmer
The required control gear (here electronic ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
Serious connection with conventional (low loss) ballast
Key:
D = choke
L. = lamp
St = starter
VG = ballast electromagnetic (KVG/VVG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
K = p. f. correction capacitor
The required control gear (here starter and ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
Three phase current connection
Key:
D = choke
L. = lamp
St = starter
VG = ballast electromagnetic (KVG/VVG)
P = phase
N = zero potential
K = p. f. correction capacitor
The required control gear (here starter and ballast) for the lamps operation is usually mounted in the suitable luminaire in an appropriate electric circuit. Changes of any kind are to be conducted by qualified and specialised staff, only. Thus, this circuit example is to be understood merely as a technical background information for interested users.
Special features
General notes
The technical design data in accordance with DIN and IEC. The producer does not take any responsibility for damage to persons or property in case of unsuitable operation or handling of the product. Operating data and dimensions are valid within the usual tolerances. Related lamp types (different bases, mains voltages) may be available on request. Sale and delivery are effected in accordance with the Radium Terms of Delivery and Payment valid on the day of conclusion of contract. Packing units offer economical advantages to the purchase and logistic department. Please match your quantity volume accordingly. For orders of a minimum quantity (clefts) with a lamp model the amount lower than the volume of each packaging unit, we will invoice 10 % additional charge per lamp type. Technical changes and terms of delivery are reserved. Manipulation of any kind to packaging or product is not permissible as this will violate Radium brand rights. Furthermore, technical properties of the product can change to its disadvantage or even destruction. Therefore, Radium cannot be responsible for consequential damages.
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Subject to change without notice. Errors and omissions excepted.
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