URail Spot Aldan 1x9W Schwarz matt/Chrom 230V Met/Kst 2700K dimmbar
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URail Spot Aldan 1x9W Schwarz matt/Chrom 230V Met/Kst 2700K dimmbar

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URail Spot Aldan 1x9W Schwarz matt/Chrom 230V Met/Kst 2700K dimmbarURail LED Spot Aldan 9W Schwarz matt Chrom 2700K Metall Kunststoff dimmbar Einzelleuchte, URail 1 Phasen Schienensystem 230V, inklusive Leuchtmittel Der URail Spot Aldan in Schwarz verbindet moderne Technik mit elegantem Design und ist mit allen URail Artikeln kompatibel. Er lsst sich nach Bedarf ausrichten und bringt das Licht genau dorthin, wo Sie es brauchen. Zusammen mit den entsprechenden URail Komponenten erstellen Sie so Ihr ganz individuelles

URail LED-Spot Aldan 9W Schwarz matt/Chrom 2700K Metall/Kunststoff dimmbar
Einzelleuchte, URail 1-Phasen-Schienensystem 230V, inklusive Leuchtmittel
Der URail Spot Aldan in Schwarz verbindet moderne Technik mit elegantem Design und ist mit allen URail Artikeln kompatibel. Er lässt sich nach Bedarf ausrichten und bringt das Licht genau dorthin, wo Sie es brauchen. Zusammen mit den entsprechenden URail Komponenten erstellen Sie so Ihr ganz individuelles Lichtsystem bis zu einer Gesamtleistung von max. 1000W.
  • Oberfläche/Farbe: Schwarz matt / Chrom
  • URail System-Leuchte inkl. Montageanleitung
  • Inklusive Leuchtmittel (fest verbaut in Leuchte)
  • LED Technik spart bis zu 80% Strom gegenüber herkömmlichen Glühlampen
Technische Daten "URail LED-Spot Aldan 9W Schwarz matt/Chrom 2700K Metall/Kunststoff dimmbar"
Max. Leistung: max. 9 W
Abmessung (Höhe x Breite x Tiefe): H: 170 mm
Nennlichtstrom (Lumen): 480 lm
Lebensdauer: 30.000 h
Inklusive Leuchtmittel:
Lichtstrom LED-Modul: 820 lm
Durchmesser: 98 mm
Verwendbar mit folgenden Dimmern: Paulmann URail 500.50/-51, Paulmann URail 952.94/-95, Paulmann URail 976.53/-54, RLC Busch-Jäger 6523-U-102, RLC Eltako EUD61NP - 230V, RLC Müller Paladin 873 030 LED
Zündzeit <: 0,0 s
Farbtemperatur Bereich: 2.700 K
WEEE-Reg.-Nr.: DE 39236390
Form: rund
Montageort Empfehlung: Deckenmontage
Anzahl Bestückung: 1x
Scheinleistung: 8,97 VA
Schutzklasse: Schutzklasse II
Watt: 9 W
Farbe: Chrom, Schwarz matt
Technik: LED
Dimmbarkeit: mit Dimmer R, L, C (univers. einsetzb.)
Ausstrahlwinkel: 65 °
Vermarktungstyp: Einzelkomponente
Entspricht Glühlampe: 82 W
aufgenommene Leistung: 9 W
Spannung: 230 V
Material: Kunststoff, Metall
Farbtemperatur: 2700 K
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