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Emergency unit for luminaire TW500
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Emergency unit for luminaire TW500

EAN/GTIN: 4255637505657
Manufacturer: H1 Solutions
Manufacturer no.: TW500
Manufact.-SKU: 1920
Customs tariff no.: 85364900
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Technical switch TW500, Technical switch 500 Mixed operation module without lamp monitoring for use in all 230V AC/DC central battery systems Compact dimensions for installation in luminaires Option: bracket for attachment to C - / L-rail Power supply by switching regulator (reduced self-heating Lower power loss) Relay for capacitive loads Maximum connected load: 500W Mains voltage: 230V AC +/-8% / 50Hz Emergency mains: 230V AC / 50Hz 216V DC +30% / -20% Control input for switchable continuous light Control input as mains monitoring (can be activated if required) Mains input with overvoltage protection Safety circuit - consumer active in case of defective electronics Plug-in terminals for cables up to 1.5 mm Compact plastic housing made of PC, dimensions (LxWxH): 116 x 36 x 26mm suitable for installation in luminaires The TW500 switches when switching to DC voltage or a detected mains failure, the lamp switches on. In normal operation, the lamp can be switched on and off using a switch (?switched lighting network?). Two types of mains failure can be detected: A failure of the mains voltage in the entire house is detected by the central battery system, which reacts by switching to battery operation. This means that a direct current (DC) is present across the entire emergency network. A local failure (fuse or residual current device), on the other hand, is generally not detected by the battery system. The technical switch has an unswitched lighting network input for this purpose. If monitoring of the lighting network is not required, monitoring can be deactivated on the module using a switch. Function: The emergency network always has alternating current (AC), which is switched to direct current by the battery system in emergency operation. This voltage is connected to the consumer via a relay, with the relay disconnecting the consumer when energized, i.e. switching the lamp on when in idle. The consumer can only be disconnected from the emergency network in one state: the emergency network must supply alternating voltage, the unswitched lighting network must be present (or the monitoring must be switched off) and the switched lighting network must be switched off.

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