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Poznámky redaktora
296801 (only 297010)
For 230/240 V~, 50/60 single-phase motors such
as induction, shaded pole universal motors
0.3 A)
Phase cut-on
Low noise
cut-out; auto. the next sine zero,
the dimmer again blocks the current flow.
When using third-party transformers conjunction with Berker Tronic dimmers and universal dimmers, malfunctions may occur because the
components are not optimally attuned each other.
Dimmer type:
Load type:
Standard
Incandescent lamps
230 halogen and
incandescent lamps
12 halogen lamps with
conventional dimmable
transformer
12 halogen lamps
with electronic transformer
with capacitive
characteristics
12 halogen lamps with
electronic transformer
with inductive
characteristics
12 halogen lamps with
electronic transformer with
inductive capacitive
characteristics
Motors
Standard phase
cut-on
dimmers
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
Low voltage phase
cut-on dimmers
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
L matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
L matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
L matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
Phase cut-off
dimmers
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
C matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
C matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
Universal dimmer
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
R matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
L matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
C matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
L matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
L, matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
Speed controllers
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
No
match >
combination
unsuitable
M matches >
OK,
combination
can used!
R
R
L
C
L
L,C
M
R R,L R,C R,L,C M
Dimmer selection table
Energy saving dimming
Controlling the brightness levels lights not only provides pleasant ambience, it
also prolongs the lives the bulbs. the next sine wave zero the
Tronic dimmer releases the current flow again.7 (2. Tronic dimmer
5% lower voltage corresponds 200% life
Identifiers for dimmers and electronic switches (with semiconductor switching element) DIN 60669-1/A2 and VDE 0632 part 1/A2. the low-voltage halogen field particular, the
compact dimensions the bulbs can provide special design benefits for lighting
which are further enhanced dimming. 2. This can save great deal money. Only the end the time set the user does the dimmer
cut again, and current re-applied the connected lamps.g.
At the beginning each half-wave the dimmer blocks the current flow the lamp,
it non-conducting.g. This process repeated with each
sine half-wave that is, 100 times per second (50 Hz).7 (max. Dimmer LV
The Tronic dimmer activated when the sine half-wave passes through zero and
deactivated again after the time set the operator.
μ Identifiers for switchgear with relays with micro-contact opening width DIN 60669-1/A2 and VDE 0632 part 1/A2.
Bulb life depending voltage
12 halogen lamps
Incandescent lamps
230 halogen lamps
Time which power is
drawn from the mains
Voltage curve dimmed
phase
Voltage curve of
dimmed phase
Time which power is
drawn from the mains
e. the time during which the
Tronic dimmer blocks the current, power drawn from the system, and none is
metered. 2.
U
t
e.T8
U
t
= Light yield
L Life
= Lighting current
P Power
I Lamp current
140
130
120
110
100
80
60
40
30
25
U [V]
12,0 12,6 13,211,410,8
P
I
L
P
I
L
400
300
200
150
100
90
80
70
% %
- Phase cut-off dimmer for brightness control of:
Low-voltage halogen lamps with Tronic transformers, incandescent and halogen
lamps.
Dimming/Dimmer selection table
Speed controller
.
Speed controller order no.3 A)
max. restart after cooling
T3,15H250
to 55015
-20 25°C (see operating conditions, Page T6)
Plug-in terminals for max.
A further important aspect energy saving, because dimming mode much less
power drawn from the system and the lives the bulbs are also greatly
prolonged (see diagram).5 mm2
or 1. This process repeated with each sine
half-wave that is, 100 times per second (50 Hz).5 mm2
Technical data
Motors
Minimum load
Maximum load
Motor and segment current
Control principle
Noise
Overheating protection
Fine-wire fuse
Radio interference suppression
Operating temperature
Terminals
Speed controller
L
296801
Setting the
basic speed
M
Speed controller
Switched, unregulated phase
e. for slat adjustment
M
L
N
Switch-off
Universal dimmers teach themselves the load type during commissioning and
automatically set the correct dimming principle.g.1 A
2.
A distinction made between two dimming principles:
- Phase cut-on dimmer for brightness control of:
Incandescent lamps, 230 halogen lamps, fluorescent lamps and mm,
and halogen lamps with conventional transformer. During the time which the
dimmer blocks the current, power drawn from the mains metered. 2