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Bright Source 10w/15w Commercial LED Emergency Downlight - CCT - 0-10v Dimmable

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a Preorder, this item will be shipped to you as soon as it arrives with us.

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£103.96
Incl. Vat: £124.75
Fastest delivery: Wednesday 10 th Dec
Standard delivery: Thursday 11 th Dec

* Subject to receiving your order before 3pm Mon-Fri.

Specifications

Outer Box Quantity (Sold Individually) 1
Manufacturer Part Number 230403-0-10V-EM3
Brand Bright Source
Product Dimensions (mm) 170⌀ x 69
Cut Out Size (mm) 150
Product Material Steel
Colour Temperature CCT - 3000k, 4000k, 6000k
Product Finish Glossy White
Wattage 15w
Lumens 1150lms / 1650lms
LED Type Integrated LED
Class Rating Class II - Double Insulated
IP Rating IP44
IK Rating IK08
CRI 80
Beam Angle 120
Operating Temperature -20 -+45 Degrees
Operating Mode External LED Driver
Energy Efficiency Rating E
Functionality Emergency + Dimmable
Emergency Battery Type 3.2v 3ah Life Po4
Battery Warranty 3 Year
Special Features Dimmable, CCT, Driver Included, IP44
Wiring Connection Type Screw Terminals
Mounting Type Recessed
Installation Location Ceiling Mounted
Installation Space Requirements Not Coverable with Insulation
Bezels Included White
Included Components Fixing Clips
Product Warranty 5 Years
Average Lifespan (Hours) 50,000

Product Description

Introducing Bright Source 10w/15w Emergency & 0-10v Dimmable Commercial LED Downlight, This downlight has a dual wattage, and also 3CCT colour switch - 3000k(warm white) 4000k(cool white) 6000k(daylight) making this downlight suitable for Commercial or Retail premises, due to its wattage changeable switch an also colour temperature switch, it has also an IP rating of IP44, suitable for wet enviroments, This is an ideal replacement for a 18w Compact Fluorescent Downlight. the lumen output switches from 10w - 1150lms and 15w - 1650lms, It has a white bezel and metal refletor for better light distribution. This also has a 0-10v Dimmable Driver suitable for dimming with compatable dimmer switch. It also has an Emergency Module & Batteries fitted for use when there is a power failure.

This has a warranty of 5 Years. 

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