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Jel

Hi Guys,

I have a client who wants to launch a new light into the UK, and they have sent me over a specification.

I have pasted some details below. I found out that R,L Type means resistive load, but i still dont know if i need leading or trailing edge?

Dimmable with R, L type dimmer (dimmer for incandescent, halogen)
Recommended dimmers (brand + type):
Berker 286610, Gira 0306 00, Insta 51020, Insta 51180, Busch 2247 U
or similar specifications.
power consumption 14 W
Input voltage of 220-240V ~50Hz AC
Voltage on lamp < 5V DC (actual lamp surface functions as conductor!)
Steel canopy, cable length 4M (transparant)
Power supply included in canopy. Professional installation recommended.



Colour temperature (degrees Kelvin, K) 3000K (warm white, comparable to incandescent)
Colour rendering index CRI_Ra 71, colour rendering group 2
Luminous flux (Lumen, lm) 369 lm (. 40W incandescent)
Dimmable with R, L type dimmer (dimmer for incandescent, halogen)
 

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