Stair vending machine, 3 or 4 core installation, 1 module, DIN TH-35mm

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Brand:
Orno
Product code:
OR-CR-230 / 5901752483545

Specification

Built-in depth [mm]:44
Circuit breaker fluorescent insert current [ma]:0
Connection layout:3 and 4 wire
Control voltage 1 [v] from:230
Control voltage 1 [v] to:230
Control voltage 2 [v] from:0
Control voltage 2 [v] to:0
Control voltage frequency 1 [hz] from:50
Control voltage frequency 1 [hz] to:60
Control voltage frequency 2 [hz] from:0
Control voltage frequency 2 [hz] to:0
Control voltage type 1:AC
Current pulse switching function:No
Duty cycle:Lack
Ean:5901752483545
Function:Electronic
Maximum switching capacity for filament lamps [w]:2300
Maximum switching capacity for fluorescent lamps (duo compensation) [va]:0
Maximum switching capacity for fluorescent lamps (with parallel compensation) [va]:0
Maximum switching capacity for fluorescent lamps [va]:0
Maximum switching current (cos ? = 0,6) [a]:0
Mounting method:DIN rail
Number of nc contacts:0
Number of no contacts:1
Number of switching contacts:0
Rated switching current [a]:16
Shutdown warning:Lack
Supply voltage range [v] from:230
Supply voltage range [v] to:230
Trigger delay [min] from:0,5
Trigger delay [min] to:10
Type of supply voltage:AC
Width expressed by the number of modules:1
Stair vending machine adapted for installation on a standard TH-35 mm DIN rail. It is used to maintain the lighting on in corridors, staircases, communication routes of office buildings and hotels or other facilities for a certain period of time, after which the lighting will be automatically turned off. Lighting time adjustment: min. 30sec., max. 10min. Mode of operation ? continuous or temporary. 3 or 4-wire installation. Works with LED lighting.

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