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RBF10A

[ RBF10A · RBF10A-W ] Regulator to control adjustable,electronic ballasts

Regulates fluorescent lighting,or adjustable electronic ballast lighting.

• Regulates fluorescent lighting with BUSing®.• Protection against overloads in the voltage output 1-10V. • Output to relay to switch on/off ballasts.The output is not protected againstshort circuits.• Digital control using a 200 regulation points Micro-Controller. • Digital control of adjustable level via BUS.• DIN-rail mounted,4 modules or in a distribution box,70mm depth.• Available with wireless BUSing®.Ref: RBF10A-W
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Description
Device designed to obtain precise regulation; receives orders only via the BUS.When these devices receive orders directly from the BUS,they can be controlled with conventional push-buttons (usingMECing),remote control,touch building screens or pcs onsite. They can also be controlled remotely with telephones or mobiles via voice menus,or graphically via PDAs or the Internet. Up to 15 character chains can be admitted from the Develop- ment System with which to name and identify each output.
Technical Characteristics
On/Off relay • Max current 10A. The number of ballasts that can be connected will depend on their activation peaks. • This power can be increased using a contactor. 1-10V Voltage • This device can provide up to 35mA in the 1-10V voltage outputs• To calculate the maximum number of supported ballasts,consult the technical information provided by the ballastmanufacturer. Supply Voltage Max.PowerAbsorbed CurrentGiven (+12V) Current consumedwhen not connected (230Va.c.) Num.Outputs 230Va.c. 2.8VA 50mA 250mA 1

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