AC/DC power supply LCM-60BLE
constant-currentbuilt-inCE

AC/DC power supply - LCM-60BLE - Sunpower UK - constant-current / built-in / CE
AC/DC power supply - LCM-60BLE - Sunpower UK - constant-current / built-in / CE
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
constant-current
Mounting
built-in
Certifications
CE
Applications
for LED lighting
Other characteristics
with power factor correction (PFC)
Input voltage

Max.: 295 V

Min.: 180 V

Current

500 mA, 1,400 mA

Power

60 W

Description

The LCM-60BLE is a professional, innovative AC/DC constant current, Casambi compatible, LED driver. Offering flicker free design and multiple levels of output current, in addition to the Casambi bluetooth control, this is an ideal solution for various building automation applications. Features Constant current mode output with multiple levels selectable by dip switch Flicker free design Plastic housing with class II design Casambi Bluetooth low energy protocol, push dimming, synchronisation up to 10 units The LCM-60BLE series is a 60W AC/DC constant current mode LED driver, featuring the multiple levels selectable by dip switch. The integration of Casambi Bluetooth control also allows for simplified installation. LCM-60BLE operates from 180~295VAC and offers different current levels ranging between 500mA and 1400mA. Due to the high efficiency of up to 91% and the fan-less design, the entire series is able to operate for -30°C~+90°C case temperature under free air convection. In addition, LCM-60BLE is equipped with push dimming and synchronisation in order to provide the optimal design flexibility for LED lighting system. Applications LED indoor lighting LED office lighting LED architectural lighting LED panel lighting

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Sunpower UK‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.