Catalogue ITU Sunnex Task Lights 2008
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SUNNEX CLM - 1X36/2X18/2X36W FLUORESCENT TUBE «sunnex
»> TECHNICAL DATA
Main voltage: 230V/50HZ
Nominal effect: 1x36, 2x18 or 2x36W Class: I
IP-Class: IP20
Equipped with: 230V HF-ballast or conventional ballast Fluorescent tube; 1x36,2x18 or 2x36W Tube model: L-lxY=2 G10 or F-2xY=2 Gil
lx36W
2xl8W
2x36W
cm
cm
40
40
40
10000 lux
7500 lux
7500 lux
q-5000lux-H
5000 lux
mm
2500 lux
2500 lux
20
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1250 lux
500 lux
500 lux
40
40 20
20 40 cm
40 20
0
20 40 cm
40 20
20 40 cm
Measured 0,15 meters from the light source.
». MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Mount the lamp suppliers on a horizontal surface with the four attached M5-screws. Hole pattern, see dimensional drawing on page 21.
Mounting accessory available for the Sunnex CLM-Series; C-clamp.
Plug in the cordset to 230V main socket. On/off function is handled with switch in lamphead.
». CHANGE THE FLUORESCENT TUBE
Disconnect cordset from main socket. Unscrew the gable part of lamphead, pull out the broken tube and replace with a new tube. Screw the gable part back in place.
»> NOTE
Use only Sunnex original parts to secure the function and performance of Sunnex lighting-series.
If the screen is broken, it must be replaced by a new screen. If the cord­set is damaged, it must be replaced with a new cordset and it should be done by the manufacturer or a person with sufficient electrical knowledge.
Contact your local dealer if you are unsure how to handle replacements on Sunnex CLM-series.
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