AuroraLighting Trade 2023
Approvals Key
European Safety, EMC Approvals & Symbols Key
Protected against powerful jets of water. Dust tight
Colour changing RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
RGB
IP67 protected against effects of temporary immersion. Dust tight
Colour changing RGBCX (Red, Green, Blue, Tuneable White)
RGBCX
IP68 protected against submersion in water to the depth stated. Dust tight
Colour Rendering Index of 80
Walkover
Colour Rendering Index of 90
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Requires Parallel Wiring (Constant Voltage, 12V DC or 24V DC)
Acoustic Rated
Requires Series Wiring (Constant Current, 350mA or 700mA)
Air Leakage Rated
Equipment suitable for direct mounting on or in cabinets or furniture
Equipment must be earthed
Complies with building regulations L1A/L1B conservation of fuel and power in dwellings Complies with building regulations L2A/L2B conservation of fuel and power in buildings other than dwellings Exempt from building regulations L1A/L1B conservation of fuel and power in dwellings
Conservation of Fuel and Power
Double Insulated construction – does not require an earth
compliant
Conservation of Fuel and Power
Complies with class 3 – safety extra low voltage – less than 50V AC Certification Bodies Safety Certificate – valid in 45 countries worldwide
compliant
Conservation of Fuel and Power
exempt EXEMPT
Equipment for indoor use ONLY
Protected against impact of 1 joule
ENEC – Testing and Certification – in 20 European countries
Protected against impact of 1 joule
Protected against splashing water
Protected against impact of 2 joule
Information
Protected against splashing water and dust
Protected against impact of 5 joule
Protected against low pressure jets of water. Dust tight
Lighting Terms
Wattage A measure of power or the rate of energy consumption by an electrical device when it is in operation, calculated by multiplying the voltage at which an appliance operates by the current it draws (Watts = Volts X Amperes). Lumens A lumen is a unit of measurement used to express how much illumination a light source provides. Lumens per Watt A statement of a light’s efficiency which is calculated by dividing the total lumen output of a fixture by its Wattage. The higher the Lumens per Watt, the more efficient a product is at converting electricity into light. For example: A 50W GU10 halogen produces approximately 400 lumens and consumes 50W of power. Therefore where 400 ÷ 50 = 8, it produces around 8 lumens per 1 Watt of electricity A lamp could produce 520 lumens, but consumes just 5W of power. Therefore, where 520 ÷ 5 = 104, it produces 104 lumens per 1 Watt of electricity Lux A measure of a light’s intensity as seen by the human eye, measured by luminous flux per unit area. One lux is equal to one lumen per square metre. SDCM SDCM stands for Standard Deviation Colour Matching and details a colour within which the human eye cannot discern colour difference. The lower the SDCM, the higher the colour consistency you can see across the LEDs.
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