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LED Bodeneinbaustrahler IP67 schwenkbar GU10 230V 3-Stufen-dimmbar 7W Bodenleuchte für Garten - Tierra

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LED Bodeneinbaustrahler IP67 schwenkbar GU10 230V 3-Stufen-dimmbar 7W Bodenleuchte für Garten - TierraPRODUKTDATENBLATT Schwenkbare Wegeleuchte TIERRA IP67, mit austauschbaren Leuchtmittel und Abdeckung nach Wahl, in rund oder eckig, Schwarz oder Edelstahl gebrstet. Angenehme Atmosphre: unsere Bodenstrahler mit attraktiven Blenden aus Edelstahl beleuchten vielseitig und dekorativ Auenbereiche Ihres Eigenheimes. Clever: diese LED Boden Einbauspots verfgen ber einen dreh und schwenkbaren Innenrahmen zur zielgenauen Ausleuchtung gewnschter Bereiche oder

PRODUKTDATENBLATT 

Schwenkbare Wegeleuchte TIERRA IP67, mit austauschbaren Leuchtmittel und Abdeckung nach Wahl, in rund oder eckig, Schwarz oder Edelstahl gebürstet.

Angenehme Atmosphäre: unsere Bodenstrahler mit attraktiven Blenden aus Edelstahl beleuchten vielseitig und dekorativ Außenbereiche Ihres Eigenheimes.

Clever: diese LED Boden Einbauspots verfügen über einen dreh- und schwenkbaren Innenrahmen zur zielgenauen Ausleuchtung gewünschter Bereiche oder Objekte. Der herausnehmbare Innenrahmen ermöglicht darüber hinaus einen bequemen Einsatz und Wechsel des Leuchtmittels.

Sicherheit steht bei diesen Gartenleuchten an erster Stelle. Die Schutzklasse IP67 (Schutz gegen Spritzwasser und zeitweiliges Untertauchen) macht diese Außenleuchte gepaart mit der Anschlussart 230V zu einem zuverlässigen, langlebigen Produkt, welches mit sparsamer Beleuchtung Sicherheit schafft.

Vielseitig: nicht nur für Ihren Garten oder Eingangsbereich! Nutzen Sie sie als Wegbeleuchtung. Beleuchten Sie mit unseren modernen, begehbaren und befahrbaren (bis 2.000kg) Bodenstrahlern Ihre Gehwege, Garagen-Zufahrten, Einfahrten, Fassaden, Bäume, Terrassen, Blumenbeete und vieles erdenkliche mehr.

Sparsam: In diesem Set kombiniert mit 3-Stufen dimmbaren GU10 230V LEDs mit 7 Watt Verbrauch, Abstrahlwinkel 38° und 500 lm Leistung. Die Leuchtmittel sind selbstverständlich austauschbar.

DIMMBAR in 3 Stufen mit herkömmlichem Lichtschalter, Sie benötigen keinen weiteren Dimmer! Beim ersten Einschalten entfalten die LEDs immer 100% Licht. Schalten Sie das Licht erst ein, dann aus und erst einen kurzen Moment später wieder ein, erhalten Sie ebenso 100% Licht. Das Bedienen des Lichtschalters in kurzen Abfolgen bewirkt die Dimmfunktion in 3 Stufen. Schaltprinzip: AN (100%) - AUS - AN (50%) - AUS - AN (20%)

!! Die LEDs können NICHT in Kombination mit separaten Dimmern verwendet werden !!

Lieferumfang: je 1x Bodenleuchte in ausgewählte Ausführung (rund/eckig) und Abdeckung in der gewünschten Farbe (Edelstahl gebürstet/Schwarz), GU10 Leuchtmittel, dimmbar, 7W in gewünschter Lichtfarbe und GU10-Anschlussfassung. 

 

Abmessung:

 

Abdeckung:
ca. 120 mm bzw. ca. 120 x 120 mm
Einbaudurchmesser: mit Bodenhülse ca. 110 mm / ohne Bodenhülse ca. 100 mm
Einbautiefe: ca. 136 mm 




Eigenschaften:

 

Anschlussart: 230V Hochvolt (kein Trafo benötigt)
Material: Abdeckung: Edelstahl / Gehäuse: Alu Druckguss / Bodenhülse & Schwenkmechanismus: Kunststoff / Abschirmung: Glas
Farbe: Edelstahl Silber oder Schwarz
Bauform: rund oder quadratisch
Schutzklasse der Leuchte: IP67 (Schutz gegen Spritzwasser, Strahlwasser und zeitweises Untertauchen)
Belastbarkeit: begehbar und befahrbar (wenn einbetoniert) bis 2.000kg
Schwenkbar: JA - ca. 30°
Leuchtmittel austauschbar: JA
Max. Stärke Leuchtmittel: max. 50W
Empfohlene Kabel:
Kabel der NYY-Serie (3x 1,5mm²), optimal - flexibles Kabel


 

Angaben zum Leuchtmittel: 

 

 

Energieeffizienzklasse auf einer Skala von A (höchste Effizienz) bis G (geringste Effizienz):  G
Stromverbrauch kWh / 1000h (gerundet auf die nächste Ganzzahl): 7 kWh / 1000h
Nennlichtstrom / Lumen (lm): 500lm
Nennleistung (Leistungsaufnahme) in Watt (W): 7 W
Lebensdauer in Betriebsstunden (h): 20000 h
Zahl der Schaltzyklen bis zum vorzeitigen Ausfall (An/Aus): 20000
Farbtemperatur: Neutralweiß (4000k), Warmweiß (3000k)
Anlaufzeit bis zur Erreichung von 60% des vollen Lichtstroms: keine
Lichtstromsteuerung / Dimmer-Eignung: JA - in 3 Stufen (100% - 50% - 20%) mit herkömmlichen Lichtschalter, Sie benötigen keinen weiteren Dimmer!
Optimiert für Normbedingungen: JA
Abmessungen des Leuchtmittels, Länge (L) & Durchmesser (D) in Millimetern (mm): 56 (L) x 50 (D)
Vergleichswert - Leistung (W) mit einer herkömmlichen Glühlampe: 42 W
Vergleichswert - Leistung (W) mit einer 230V Halogenlampe (gerichtetes Licht): 65 W

 

Details zur Produktsicherheit

Bedienungsanleitung, Entsorgungs- und Sicherheitshinweise (PDF)


Produktkennung Leuchte: 

Unterteil: B3000
Abdeckung Schwarz rund: B20-R7
Abdeckung Schwarz eckig: B20-E7
Abdeckung Silber rund: B20-R0
Abdeckung Silber eckig: B20-E0

Hersteller: LC-Light GmbH, Franzstraße 25, 45968 Gladbeck, Deutschland, www.lclight.de


Produktkennung Leuchtmittel: 6450236, 6450237
Hersteller: trendlights24, Inhaberin Tanja Eisenblätter, An der Kohlenwäsche 4, 44536 Lünen, Deutschland, [email protected]

 

Sicherheitshinweise:


1. Dieses Produkt dient nur Beleuchtungszwecken und darf nur nach oben strahlend montiert werden. Verwendung nur an Orten gemäß in der Produktbeschreibung angegebenen Schutzklasse.
2. Die komplette Installation, insbesondere bei Modifikation oder Verlängerungen der Kabel, darf nur von einer autorisierten Elektro-Fachkraft durchgeführt werden, welche mit den geltenden Richtlinien vertraut ist.
3. Die Anschlussleitung ist spannungsfrei zu schalten bevor mit den Arbeiten oder einer Wartung begonnen wird (Hauptschalter/-Sicherung ausschalten)!
4. Montieren Sie das Produkt bei trockener Umgebung und nicht bei feuchter Umgebung (wie z.B. Regen).
5. Für den sicheren Umgang mit dem Produkt muss der Benutzer die Montage-/Betriebsanleitung vor der ersten Benutzung des Geräts vollständig gelesen und verstanden haben.
6. Das Produkt darf nur benutzt werden, wenn es in Ordnung ist. Ist das Gerät oder sind Teile davon defekt, muss es ordnungsgemäß instandgesetzt oder entsorgt werden. Gesplitterte oder zerbrochene Teile (Lampenschirm, Abschirmung, Schutzscheibe) müssen sofort ersetzt werden.
7. Bringen Sie die Leuchten nicht mit extremer Hitze oder offener Flamme in Kontakt.
8. Der sichere Betrieb des Produktes ist nur gewährleistet, wenn diese Anweisungen beachtet werden. Bewahren Sie diese Montage-/Betriebsanleitung deshalb auf. trendlights24 (Tanja Eisenblätter) übernimmt keine Haftung, falls die hier aufgeführten Anweisungen nicht befolgt werden oder einem unsachgemäßen Gebrauch zugeführt wird.
9. Dieses Produkt ist kein Spielzeug und darf nicht im Zugriffsbereich von Kindern gelagert oder benutzt werden.
10. Verpackungsmaterial und Kleinteile unbedingt von Kindern und Tieren fernhalten. Erstickungsgefahr!

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