2011-10-13 LED STAR CLASSIC A40 October

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LED STAR CLASSIC A40
Product description
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True replacement for 40W incandescent lamp
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Classic incandescent lamp design with E27 base
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Average lifetime 15.000 hours (15 Years )
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Low energy consumption
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Product Offering
Type reference
Wattage
CCT
CRI
LED STAR CLASSIC A40 WW E27
8W
3000K
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1. Key Features and Benefits
• 8W LED lamp as high-quality replacement of 40W incandescent lamp
• E27 base
• avaible in incandescent-like 3000K Warm White colour temperature
• good colour rendering
• reduces energy consumption up to 80%
• shock-proof and vibration-proof
• 15,000 hours lifetime
• UV and NIR radiation free
• Mercury free
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• 3 years OSRAM Guarantee
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based on an average lifetime of 15,000 hours if used for about 2.7 hours each day
See www.osram.com/guarantee
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2. Common Characteristics
Average lifetime4
Switching cycles
Casing material
Starting time
(30s on, 30s off)
15,000h
100,000
Metal/plastic
Mercury
max.
Base Type
Length
Diameter
0.0mg
E27
114mm
55mm
3. Characteristic Range
Type reference
0.0s
Tc temperature
max.5
145g
none
Power factor
>0.6
Nominal current
(230V)
85°C
0.60A
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Wattage
Luminous
flux
CLASSIC A40 WW
Weight
Warm up time
for 60% light
8W
Correlated colour
temperature
470lm
3000K±200K
CRI
Beam
angle
80
150°
4. Mounting information
Good heat exchange supports ideal performance
5. Disposal information
WEEE-lamps can be returned at specific collection
points.
LED lamps have to be disposed as special waste.
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Typical values. All the technical parameters apply to the entire lamp. In view of the complex manufacturing process for light emitting diodes, the typical
values given above for the technical LED parameters are merely statistical values that do not necessarily correspond to the actual technical parameters of
an individual product; individual products may vary from the typical values.
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The average lifetime of LED lamps is defined as the number of hours when the light output of 50% of a large group of identical lamps goes below 70% of
its initial luminous flux (L70B50, IEC60969).The lifetime is estimated at room temperature (25°C), free air burning, base up burning position and at rated
voltage. To achieve a full lifetime a good heat exchange for the electronic components is required.
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The Tc is defined as the highest permissible temperature which may occur on the outer surface of the LED lamp (in the indicated position) under normal
operating conditions and at the rated voltage/current/power or the maximum of the rated voltage/current/power range (DIN EN 62031: 2009-01)
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6. Application Information
Applications
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All typical houshold luminaires
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residentials
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hotels
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hospitals
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facilities
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commercial areas
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office space
Application Notes
1. suitable for indoor application.
2. for outdoor applications and operation in damp
locations special approved fixture are
required.
3. Input voltage: 220-240V (60mA)
4. Operating temperature range between -20°C
and 40°C
7. Cost savings: example
Reference product
description
Similar GLS product
Watts saved
CLASSIC A40 WW
40W incandescent Bulb
32W
Cost saved
after 1 year
Cost saved
after 2 years
6,72€
Cost saved
after lifetime
13,44€
100,80€
Basis: Electricity price EUR 0.21 EUR/kWh, 1000 hours of operation per year, 2.7 hours per day, average lifetime of 15.000 hours
8. Ordering Guide
Type reference
CLASSIC A40 WW
Product Number – 1pcs
Product Number – 1 shipping unit
Number of pcs / ship. unit
4008321980700
4008321980786
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9. Lamp conformity
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
2009/125/EC Ecodesign requirements for energy related products
2011/65/EC Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS)
1907/2006 Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH Regulation)
2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
EN 62471 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems
IEC/TR 62471-2 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems - Part 2: Guidance on manufactoring requirements relating to
non-laser optical radiation safety
EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturance
EN 61000-3-2 Electromagnetic compatibility – Limits for harmonic current emission
EN 61000-3-3 Electromagnetic compatibility – Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluactuations, flicker in public low voltage
supply systems
EN61547 Electromagnetic compatibility immunity requirements
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