Nominal flux
(lm) (*)
Power consumption
(W)
Nominal efficacy (lm/W)
Luminaire output flux
(lm)
Luminaire efficacy (lm/W)
Photometry
Luminaire Number of LEDs Current
(mA) Line
Current (A) Typical Typical Typical Typical Typical
L E D
L U
M E -M
IN I
8 350 0.05 1416 10 142 1175 118
8 500 0.06 1982 14 142 1645 118
8 700 0.09 2631 20 132 2184 109
8 1000 0.13 3498 29 121 2903 100
16 350 0.09 2832 19 149 2351 124
16 500 0.12 3877 26 150 3218 124
16 700 0.16 5157 37 140 4280 116
16 1000 0.24 6995 55 128 5806 106
L E D
L U
M E -M
ID I
24 350 0.12 4248 27 158 3526 131
24 500 0.17 5820 38 154 4831 127
24 700 0.24 7676 54 143 6371 118
24 1000 0.36 10493 81 130 8709 108
32 350 0.16 5664 35 162 4701 134
32 500 0.22 7760 50 156 6441 129
32 700 0.31 10235 70 147 8495 121
32 1000 0.47 13990 108 130 11612 108
48 350 0.23 8496 52 164 7052 136
48 500 0.32 11538 73 158 9577 131
48 700 0.46 15157 104 146 12580 121
48 1000 0.71 20985 162 130 17418 108
64 350 0.3 11328 68 167 9402 138
64 500 0.43 15429 97 159 12806 132
64 700 0.6 20345 138 148 16886 122
L E D
L U
M E -M
A X I
80 350 0.37 14160 84 169 11753 140
80 500 0.53 19272 121 160 15996 132
80 700 0.76 25049 174 144 20791 119
96 350 0.45 16992 103 165 14103 137
96 500 0.65 23126 148 157 19195 130
96 700 0.91 30195 208 146 25062 120
128 350 0.59 22656 135 168 18804 139
128 500 0.85 30790 194 159 25556 132
128 700 1.2 40078 276 146 33265 121
Performance
Tolerance on LED flux is ± 7% and on total luminaire power ± 5% (*) The nominal flux is an indicative LED flux @ Ts 85°C based on LED manufacturer s data. The real flux output of the luminaire depends on environmental conditions (e.g. temperature and pollution) and the optical efficiency of luminaire. The type of LED used is subject to change due to the ongoing rapid progress taking place in LED technology.
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