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Chalice 3 / CHAL3 200 3000-840 EHF E3D RSB

93901364

Data Sheet

A high efficient and sustainable LED downlight with low height. Suitable for mounting in ceiling thicknesses of 1 to 40 mm and Ø200mm cut-out with spring clips. Remote, pluggable, Fixed output LED driver NFC configurable with 3 hour, Self/DALI Addressable test, emergency lighting circuit. Body: die-cast aluminium for high efficient thermal management with recycling content >90%. Diffuser: polycarbonate. Reflector and trim: polycarbonate smooth reflector in satinbrite finish with wide beam. Class II electrical, IP54_IP20. Complete with 4000K LED

Installation in concrete ceilings not permitted.

Dimensions: Ø223 x 96 mm
Luminaire input power: 26.4 W
Luminaire luminous flux: 3090 lm
Luminaire efficacy: 117 lm/W
Weight: 1.39 kg

Mode selection
  • Lamp position:STD - standard
  • Light Source:LED
  • Luminaire luminous flux*:3090 lm
  • Total emergency luminous flux:400 lm
  • Luminaire efficacy*:117 lm/W
  • Colour Rendering Index min.:80
  • Ballast 1:1 x 28005149 LC 25/200-650/38 NF SR EXC3 Z
  • Ballast 2:1 x 89801166 cPK PRO SLIM w/o Battery
  • Correlated colour temperature*:4000 Kelvin
  • Chromaticity tolerance (initial MacAdam):3
  • Rated median useful life*:L90 50000 h at 25 °C
  • Luminaire input power*:26.4 W Power factor = 0.93
  • Dimming:FIX
  • Maintenance category CIE 97:C - Closed Top Reflector
  • LED
  • NoIsol
  • GLedReP
  • 850°
  • Hfree
  • IK09
  • IP54_IP20
  • LLedReP
  • RCM
  • RG1
  • SC2 - Protection Class 2
  • Ta=25
  • UKCA

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