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CORE LIGHTING PSDE-60W-12-ELV DIMR 12VDC LED TRANSFORMER-In:120VAC-Ou:12VDC 60W
$ 31.67
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Description
PSDE-60W-12V-ELV is a compact electronic dimming driver suitable for LED lighting systems. Manufactured with an advanced patented circuit board provides smooth dimming operation with ELV style dimmers. This driver is compatible with architectural dimming controls without the need for a separate interface. Its built-in short circuit protection and zero minimum load requirements make this driver one of the most efficient in the market. Available in 12VDC and 24VDC.UL Recognized, Class 2 Rated.
ZERO MINIMUM LOAD | ZERO CROSSOVER BLINKING
WORKS WELL WITH MR16 REPLACEMENT LEDs
SMOOTH DIMMING WITH LED LIGHT SOURCES
DESIGNED FOR INDOOR ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEMS
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60W DC
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Class 2
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ZERO MINIMUM LOAD
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Miniature casing
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Smooth dimming with LED light sources
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Noiseless operation
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Zero crossover blinking
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Suitable for Low-voltage LED loads
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Suitable for dry or damp locations
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UL RECOGNIZED
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WATTAGE 60W
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE 12V DC
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MAX OUTPUT CURRENT 0.53A
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INPUT VOLTAGE 120V AC
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FREQUENCY 50 / 60 Hz
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MAXIMUM CASING TEMPERATURE 90ºC
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MAX AMBIENT OPERATING TEMP 40ºC
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DIMMER TYPE Electronic Low Voltage
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TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (THD) <13%
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING: Select a suitable and proper location to mount the driver. Consider the weight of the driver to be supported.
INPUT CONNECTIONS / GROUNDING
1. Remove input wiring cover and install strain reliefs.
2. Make sure power is turned off. Route input wires and make connections based on wiring diagram following the INPUT side.
3.Make sure that the driver is properly grounded in accordance with the N.E.C.
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
1. Remove output wiring cover and install clamp connectors.
2. Make sure the power is turned off. Route fixture wires and make connections based on wiring diagram following the OUTPUT side.
TRANSFORMER IS ONLY TO BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Make sure the transformer has the proper input voltage and wattage for the intended job. Check wiring and make sure they match the diagram on this guide.