Optiline LED spotlight with motion detector 30 Watt

- Extremely long-lasting LEDs: service life over 40000 hours (120 lm/W)
- Plastic housing with aluminium heat dissipation plate
- With pressure equalisation element to prevent condensation and corrosion (from 50 watts)
- Satin-finish lens
- Motion detector adjustable 10s - 10min, 3 - 10000Lux, 4-10m
- Colour rendering: CRI >80
- Beam angle: 120°
- with quick connection adapter, connectable cable cross-section 3G2.5
- Connection: 230 V / 16 A
- Replaceable LED board
- Protection class: I
- IP44: protected against foreign bodies and splash water

Opis

Powerful LED spotlight with motion detector and satinised diffuser. With 30 watts, it delivers approx. 3600 lumens (neutral white, 4000 K). Robust plastic housing with aluminium cooling plate, IP44-protected. Integrated quick connection adapter, adjustable motion detector (10 s-10 min / 3-10000 lux / 4-10 m), replaceable LED board. Ideal for outdoor use.

Versions

ModelLight outputColour temperatureConnection cablePUItem no.
30 wattsapprox. 3600 lumenapprox. 4000 K (neutral white)15 cm rubber hose cable H07RN-F 3G1.5 with quick connection adapter146670

Details

Security

tested according to
DIN EN 60598-1

[1081][1085]
Technical data

Connection: 230 V / 16 A

 
Use

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LED technology

LEDs are tiny electronic chips made from special Semiconductor compounds. If current flows through this solid, it begins to glow, it "emits" light. In lighting technology, this process is called "electroluminescence". With an edge length of around one millimetre, LEDs are among the smallest available light sources. They radiate an almost punctiform light off. Already little energy is sufficient to excite the semiconductors to light up.

Advantages of LED:

  • Very low power consumption (over 90 % less energy consumption compared to halogen lamps)
  • High luminous efficacy without start-up phase
  • Extremely low heat generation
  • Extremely long service life
  • do not contain any hazardous substances such as mercury
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