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Vorschaltgerät, Starter, Fassungen, EVG (Elektronisches Vorschaltgerät) - alles zum Betrieb einer Leuchtstoffröhre.
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Advantages of an electronic ballast (EB) :
- Low power consumption (in average 8%).
- Up to 50 % longer life-span of the luminaire.
- Flicker-free start.
- The subliminally perceivable flickering of fluorescent tubes operated with conventional control gears is significantly lower when using electronic ballasts.
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Particular features of the T 5 T5 fluorescent tubes are the newest generation of fluorescent tubes that are exclusively operated with an electronic ballast and that are approximately 30 % more efficient than T 8 fluorescent tubes. They are available in two categories
- The FH variant that focus on low power consumption with a wattage of 14,21,28, and 35.
- The FQ variant that focus on high light output with wattage of 24, 39, 49, 54, 80
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Light sets are complex systems optimising the installation of fluorescent tubes and the brightness of the illuminants. A light set comprises everything needed for operating fluorescent tubes, including fluorescent tubes and illuminants. Normally a light sets comprises an electronic ballast, a starter, the fluorescent tube and, if necessary, an additionally available connecting cable and a power cable. Light sets often comprise an electronic ballast (EB) that feature a low energy consumption. Furthermore the illuminant will last up to 50 % longer in connection with an electronic ballast.
The flickering that often can be seen when starting a fluorescent tube operated with a conventional control gear is significantly lower when using an electronic ballast. There are two variants of light sets with respect to the assembly type: On the one side the sets with the lights mounted next to each other and on the other side those where the lights are mounted above each other.
Light sets are offered with T5 and with T8 fluorescent tubes. T5 fluorescent tubes are approximately 30 % more efficient in comparison with T 8 fluorescent tubes. T5 fluorescent tubes are lights of the newest generation. They are exclusively operated with electronic ballast. There are two variants of T 5 fluorescent tubes: one type optimised for a low energy consumption and those with a extremely high brightness..
The possibility to choose from different types of T 5 fluorescent tubes lets you quickly find the suitable light set for every application. The different sets are suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. Partly the lights comprise integrated sockets and electronic ballast. Some lights additionally have an ON/OFF switch. Furthermore some light sets feature a connector allowing to add an additional light set. Some lights are dimmable. To dim stands for stepless adjustment of the luminous flux of a fluorescent tube. It is mostly done by means of a control dial at the operating unit.. Dimming improves the optical comfort and reduces the energy consumption. Additionally it increases the illuminant's durability.
T8 lights normally require a lower operating temperature to generate its maximum illuminating power. While a T5 fluorescent tube requires an outside temperature of 35 °C to generate its maximum illuminating power, 24°C will be enough for a T8 fluorescent tube. T8 lights are normally available with power-efficient control gears or with conventional control gears. However, T8 light sets with electronic ballast also are available. Normally the T8 fluorescent tubes feature a diameter of 26 millimetres. Some of the T8 light sets also are dimmable. The most common light colour of the illuminants in T5 and T8 fluorescent tubes is neutral white 840. |