PRODUCT DATASHEET HighBay series last update 21/4/2016 DETAILS Product Number C13239_HB-2X2-M-BLIND Family HighBay Type Lens array Color clear Diameter 50x50 mm Height 8,5 mm Style square Optic Material PMMA Holder Material Fastening glue, pin Status production ready ROHS Compliant Yes Date Updated 21/04/2016 OPTICAL PROPERTIES Viewing Light Effi- LED Angle Beam ciency cd/lm Connector XT-E 25 deg Medium 92 % 3.700 - XP-G 31 deg Medium 91 % 3.100 - XP-G2 33 deg Medium 93 % 3.400 - H35C1 (LEMWA33) 29 deg Medium 91 % 3.400 - LUXEON Z ES 21 deg Medium 91 % 5.640 - LUXEON Q 26 deg Medium 94 % 3.600 - NVSxx19B/NVSxx19C 29 deg Medium 91 % 3.100 - Oslon Square PC 30 deg Medium 91 % 3.400 - Oslon Square Gen3 sim: 32 Medium sim: 93 % sim: 3.970 - LH351Z 32 deg Medium 93 % 2.900 - Z5M1/Z5M2 30 deg Medium 90 % 3.400 - TL1L4 25 deg Medium 85 % 3.500 - RLE G1 49x223mm 4000lm xxx EXC OTD 29 deg Medium 94 % 3.000 - RLE G1 49x245mm 4000lm xxx EXC OTD 29 deg Medium 94 % 3.000 - RLE G1 49x121mm 2000lm xxx EXC OTD 29 deg Medium 94 % 3.000 - RLE G1 49x133mm 2000lm xxx EXC OTD 29 deg Medium 94 % 3.000 - January 25th 2018 8:15 Copyright Ledil Oy - Subject to change without prior notice - Page 1/1 Ledil Oy Salorankatu 10 24240 SALO, Finland http://www.ledil.com email: [email protected] FAX: +358-2-733 8001 A B C D 3.2 25.4 12.7 45 25.4 4 4 Isometric view 2 12.7 Bottom view 50 1.15 2 50 8.5 3 3 Front view Top view 2 2 INDEX PART NO DESCRIPTION MATERIAL COLOUR 1 Tolerances if not otherwise shown According to DIN ISO 2768-1 Linear measures: Up to 30mm class M, otherwise class C. According to DIN ISO 2768-2 Form and position: class L 1 THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION: This drawing is the property of LEDiL Oy. It may not be reproduced, copied or communicated without a written agreement with LEDiL Oy." HB-2X2-M-BLIND PMMA Ledil Oy Salorankatu 10 FIN 24240 SALO Finland DRAWING TITLE HB-2X2-M-BLIND SIZE 1 C13239 A4 SCALE D C13239 1:1 WEIGHT SHEET A 1/1 NOTE: The typical divergence will be changed by different color, chip size and chip position tolerance. The typical total divergence is the full angle measured where the luminous intensity is half of the peak value.