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Carat / CT S 12L35-730 NR CL1 T76F ANT

96635142

Data Sheet

An elegant urban lantern with durable performance. Programmable LED driver, driving 12 LEDs at 350mA. Body: small size, die-cast aluminium (EN AC-44300), powder coated textured anthracite (close to RAL7043). Shaft: anthracite (close to RAL7043). Cover: glass. Fixings: stainless steel with anti-galvanic treatment. Narrow Road optic, with Colour Rendering Index min.: 70 Correlated colour temperature*: 3000 Kelvin LEDs supplied. Class I electrical, Impact strength: IK08, IP66, Ta max.: 35°C. Supplied with Ø76mm spigot adaptor pre-fitted for post-top, 5° tilt.

Surge protection: 10kV single pulse common mode and 8kV multipulse common mode and 6kV multipulse differential mode. If permanent DALI system is connected, 6kV multipulse common and differential mode.

Dimensions: Ø435 x 81 mm
Luminaire input power: 13.8 W
Luminaire luminous flux: 2015 lm
Luminaire efficacy: 146 lm/W
Weight: 6.7 kg
Scx: 0.04 m²

Mode selection
  • Lamp position:STD - standard
  • Light Source:LED
  • Luminaire luminous flux*:2015 lm
  • Luminaire efficacy*:146 lm/W
  • Colour Rendering Index min.:70
  • Ballast:1 x 87500875 LCO 14/100-500/38 NF C ADV3
  • Correlated colour temperature*:3000 Kelvin
  • Chromaticity tolerance (initial MacAdam):5
  • Rated useful life (B10)*:L90 100000 h at 25 °C
  • Luminaire input power*:13.8 W Power factor = 0.97
  • Dimming:PROG
  • LED
  • CE
  • ENEC11 +
  • ENEC11
  • GLedReP
  • IDA
  • IK08
  • IP66
  • Coastal_C5
  • LLedNr
  • SC1
  • Ta=35°C
  • UKCA

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