DALI-2 4Ch PD (4-channel dimmer 230V-10W)

156,34 Excl. tax €166,77 Excl. tax
€189,17 Incl. tax 201,79 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €156,34 / Piece
Four-channel phase dimmer with DALI control for 230V dimmable lamps. Each output supports up to 10W load and 0.06A current per channel. Configurable via DALI Cockpit. DIN rail mounting. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Lunatone
Housing:
DIN rail
DALI-2 certified:
Yes
Article number:
86451975-HS
EAN:
9010342014284
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

Information

Manuel

DALI-2 4Ch PD Phase Dimmer Module

The DALI-2 4Ch PD is a versatile four-channel phase dimmer, designed for dimming 230V LED retrofit lamps in a DALI system. Each output supports a maximum load of 10W and a maximum current of 0.06A per channel. Each channel can be individually controlled via its own DALI address, and the dimmer is fully configurable via the DALI Cockpit software. This product offers both leading-edge and trailing-edge dimming, adjustable as needed.

Key Features:

  • Supports 4x 10W loads and a maximum of 0.06A current per channel.
  • Each output is individually addressable within the DALI system.
  • Can be used as a DALI-controlled electronic switch (DT7).
  • Simple installation on a DIN rail in a control cabinet.
  • Robust construction with an expected lifetime of 100,000 hours at 45°C.
  • IP40 protection rating for the housing and IP20 for the terminals.

Technical Specifications:

  • Input voltage: 230V AC, 50-60 Hz
  • DALI control: 9.5V to 22.5V DC, maximum consumption 4mA
  • Output voltage: 0-230V AC, maximum 0.06A per channel
  • Phase cut angle: 0°-180°
  • Maximum load per channel: 10W
  • Operating temperature: -10°C to +45°C
  • Storage temperature: -20°C to +75°C
  • Dimensions: 98 x 17.5 x 56 mm (l x w x h)
  • Mounting: DIN rail
  • Protection rating: IP40 (housing), IP20 (terminals)
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