BERKER Wiring accessories + Building automation catalogue 2012

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the next sine zero, the dimmer again blocks the current flow. μ Identifiers for switchgear with relays with micro-contact opening width DIN 60669-1/A2 and VDE 0632 part 1/A2. 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/A2.5 mm2 or 1. U t e. During the time which the dimmer blocks the current, power drawn from the mains metered.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. This process repeated with each sine half-wave that is, 100 times per second (50 Hz). Dimming/Dimmer selection table Speed controller .g. 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. restart after cooling T3,15H250 to 55015 -20 25°C (see operating conditions, Page T6) Plug-in terminals for max.g. 2. the next sine wave zero the Tronic dimmer releases the current flow again. This process repeated with each sine half-wave that is, 100 times per second (50 Hz). 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.3 A) Phase cut-on Low noise cut-out; auto. Speed controller order no.g. the time during which the Tronic dimmer blocks the current, power drawn from the system, and none is metered. 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. 296801 (only 297010) For 230/240 V~, 50/60 single-phase motors such as induction, shaded pole universal motors 0. 2.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. the low-voltage halogen field particular, the compact dimensions the bulbs can provide special design benefits for lighting which are further enhanced dimming. 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.7 (2.1 A 2. Only the end the time set the user does the dimmer cut again, and current re-applied the connected lamps.7 (max.3 A) max. Dimmer LV The Tronic dimmer activated when the sine half-wave passes through zero and deactivated again after the time set the operator. for slat adjustment M L N Switch-off Universal dimmers teach themselves the load type during commissioning and automatically set the correct dimming principle. This can save great deal money. At the beginning each half-wave the dimmer blocks the current flow the lamp, it non-conducting. 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)