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cable / wires | light source | mounting side | operating voltage | work light | pieces in the box |
1464 | 250cm YLY-S 2x0,75 mm2 | LED | Universal | 12V-24V | 15 | |
1464 ADR | 250cm FLRYY 2x0,75 mm2 | LED | Universal | 12V-24V | 15 |
A new universal W166 2000 LED lamp is useful to light the field of working area in household work and sailing. The lamp has electromagnetic compability approval. The lamp is also resistant to surges in the system and its small size significantly increases mounting options. Thanks to very efficient LED diodes it is possible to illuminate at most the working area while keeping the minimum power consumption. W166 2000 LED lamp power rating is about 19W! The lamp body and its parts are made of the highest quality aluminium additionaly protected against corrosion, resistant to high and low temperatures and mechanical damage.
Approval E20: R10
Cable / przewód: 250cm YLY-S 2x0,75mm2
Operating voltage: 12-24V
Power consumption: 18,8W
Weight lamp: 0,75kg
IP class: IP6K9K
Source light: 36 LED
Body: Aluminium
Theoretical luminous flux: 2628 lm
The luminous flux WAŚ laboratory:
- when the lamp is turned on: 2371 lm +/- 5%
- measured after 1 hour: 2232 lm +/- 5%
Raport Research Lab TÜV Rheinland Polska no. 26633846/2019: 2210 lm +/- 120 lm
Use in ventilated areas.
The lamp is not designed for indoor use.
Use accordingly to the instruction.
During measuring, the lamp is positioned at the height of 2.5m and tilted at a 10 degree angle towards the ground.
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