RIBAG Collection 2020 EN-INT

197 Safety-related classification of lamps Types of protection 1st reference number Protection against foreign objects and contact 2nd reference number Protection against water 0 not protected 0 not protected 1 protected against solid foreign objects  50 mm 1 protected against dripping water 2 protected against solid foreign objects  12 mm 2 protected against dripping water under 15° 3 protected against solid foreign objects  2,5 mm 3 protected against sprays of water 4 protected against solid foreign objects  1 mm 4 protected against splashes of water 5 protected against dust 5 protected against jets of water 6 sealed against dust 6 protected against powerful jets of water 7 protected against temporary dipping 8 protected against permanent immersion       …m Protection classes Protection class I Connection of metal parts that can be touched, to the protective earth. Protection class II Live parts are fitted with an additional protective insulation. The protective earth must not be connected. Protection class III Lamps are run off an extra-low voltage that is safe for the people (  42 Volt). Caption When specifying the service life of the LED, L80 B10 means that according to the specification in hours (e.g. 100,000 h) at 10% of the LED’s a decrease in luminous flux to 80% is tobe expected. Lighting that is measured, tested and certified according to the MINERGIE ® guidelines. All the measurements are listed in mm. Lumen and Watt information is stated in accordance with the LED lamp manufacturers (excl. control unit consumption). All the technical lighting data for our products are listed on our website www.ribag.com . Since 1st January 2015, energy labels for lamps have been compulsory in every member state of the EU. This requirement also applies to the retail trade (including online) to end users. These labels can be called up and printed directly from our website, www.ribag.com .

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