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Incandescent Lamps |
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| Transformers and converters for low-voltage halogen lamps |
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Electronic converters |
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Operating low-voltage halogen lamps depends on operating devices that transform the usual mains voltage of 230 V to approx. 11.5 V. Safety transformers, of either electromagnetic or electronic (converter) design, have been in almost exclusive use for several years now. |
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Vossloh-Schwabe electronic converters are tested in accordance with EN 61347. Function tests are carried out in accordance with EN 61047. |
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| Assembly instructions of electronic converters |
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Electromagnetic transformers |
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Low-voltage halogen lamps operate at voltages of under 24 V. Owing to this low voltage, all Vossloh-Schwabe transformers are safety transformers. |
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| Assembly instructions of electromagnetic transformers |
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Dimmability of VS transformers and VS converters |
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Assembly instructions for mounting and installing electromagnetic transformers for low-voltage halogen lamps. |
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Electromagnetic VS transformers can be controlled using phase-cutting leading-edge dimmers, electronic VS converters can be controlled using phase-cutting trailing-edge dimmers. |
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| Conductors for low-voltage installations |
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Lampholders for low-voltage halogen lamps |
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As the high temperatures associated with the operation of low-voltage halogen lamps place severe demands on lamp holder conductors, a skilful combination of conductor and insulation is essential. |
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With the exception of the B15d bases, the low-voltage sector is dominated by pin bases, which are fitted with a variety of different pin distances and diameters. |
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| Bases for low-voltage halogen lamps |
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Lampholders for mains voltage halogen lamps |
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The bases of the most widely used low-voltage halogen lamps. |
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| Bases for mains voltage incandescent lamps |
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The bases of the most widely used mains voltage incandescent lamps. |
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