Features
- Anti-glare and flicker-free features provide a comfortable and glare-free lighting environment
- No multiple light spot effect, with wide and even beam of light
- Low temperature rise
- Long lifespan, Nichia LEDs with 100K hours life at L70
- Options for CRI higher than 80 and 90
- System efficacy up to 100 lm/W
- Suitable for emergency lighting kit
- Anode oxide aluminum body
- No ultraviolet light emission
- Complies with RoHS directive
- Dimmable with optional 1-10V LED driver
Characteristics
Driver supply voltage | 220-240 VAC ±10% |
Circuit power | 16.0W |
LED supply voltage | 35.5V DC |
LED supply current | 400mA |
Ambient temperature (ta) | -10 … +50°C |
Power factor | 95% |
THD | <15% |
Ceiling cut-out | 120mm |
Trim diameter | 138mm |
CRI | >80, >90 |
Beam angle | 90° |
Lumen maintenance (L70) | >100K Hrs |
※ Data tested with standard LED Driver
%
Power Factor
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THD
Years Warranty
Hours of LED Life
Lumen / Watt
LED Chips
LED Drivers
- HLT Flicker-Free Drivers are flicker-free constant current driver for non-dimming applications. The drivers are characterised by very high reliability and performance.
- For dimming applications, HLT 1-10 V Dimming Drivers can be selected. The drivers support industrial standard 1-10V dimming interface.
- To have emergency lighting function, HEL emergency lighting units are used for both AC and DC battery supplies. Five steps dimming is provided via the infrared remote controller. DMX-512 dimming driver is also available for the downlight.
Compliances
EN 61347-2-1 Lamp control-gear. Particular requirements for starting devices (other than glow starters)
EN 61347-2-13 Lamp control gear - Part 2-3: Part 2-13: Particular requirements for d.c. or a.c. supplied electronic controlgear
for LED modules
EN 62384 DC or AC supplied electronic control gear for LED modules. Performance requirements
EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment
EN 61000-3-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-2: Limits – Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase)
EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-3: Limits – Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection
EN 61547 Equipment for general lighting purposes. EMC immunity requirements
Ordering Information
Model | CCT (K) | CRI | Lumen (lm) | Efficacy (lm/W) | LED Driver |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HLD-G514W-827F | 2700 | >80 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-830F | 3000 | >80 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-840F | 4000 | >80 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-865F | 6500 | >80 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-927F | 2700 | >90 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-930F | 3000 | >90 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-940F | 4000 | >90 | 100 | HLT-400-42F | |
HLD-G514W-965F | 6500 | >90 | 100 | HLT-400-42F |
Model | CCT (K) | CRI | Lumen (lm) | Efficacy (lm/W) | LED Driver |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HLD-V614W-827A | 2700 | >80 | 1280 | 80 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-830A | 3000 | >80 | 1280 | 80 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-840A | 4000 | >80 | 1410 | 88 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-865A | 6500 | >80 | 1410 | 88 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-927A | 2700 | >90 | 1280 | 80 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-930A | 3000 | >90 | 1280 | 80 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-940A | 4000 | >90 | 1410 | 88 | HLT-400-42A |
HLD-V614W-965A | 6500 | >90 | 1410 | 88 | HLT-400-42A |
Model | CCT (K) | CRI | Lumen (lm) | Efficacy (lm/W) | LED Driver |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HLD-V614W-827E※ | 2700 | >80 | 1280 | 80 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-830E※ | 3000 | >80 | 1280 | 80 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-840E※ | 4000 | >80 | 1410 | 88 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-865E※ | 6500 | >80 | 1410 | 88 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-927E※ | 2700 | >90 | 1280 | 80 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-930E※ | 3000 | >90 | 1280 | 80 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-940E※ | 4000 | >90 | 1410 | 88 | HEL-400-42 |
HLD-V614W-965E※ | 6500 | >90 | 1410 | 88 | HEL-400-42 |
※ Use suffix “2” or “3” for 2-hr or 3-hr emergency lighting option