QUICKTRONIC ECONOMIC
Product family features
- Supply voltage: 220 240 V
- Line voltage: 198 264 V
- Line frequency: 50 Hz
- Energy Efficiency Index EEI: A2 / A3 (depending on lamp)
- Automatic shutdown of defective lamps and at end of life (EoL)
Product family benefits
- Compact housing
- Automatic restart after lamp replacement
- Large input voltage range
Products
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QT-ECO 1X4
16 S
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22.0 mm | No | 30000 h | 80.0 mm | 40.0 mm | ||
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QT-ECO 1X18
24 S
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22.0 mm | No | 30000 h | 80.0 mm | 40.0 mm | ||
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QT-ECO 1X26 S
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22.0 mm | No | 30000 h | 80.0 mm | 40.0 mm | ||
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QT-ECO 2X5
11 S
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22.0 mm | No | 30000 h | 80.0 mm | 40.0 mm |
Information about Family
QUICKTRONIC ECONOMIC is an electronic control gear (ECG) for use in professional lighting projects with compact fluorescent lamps and T2 lamps. It has an energy efficiency rating of A2 or A3, depending on the lamp, and provides automatic shutdown of lamps in the event of unit defect or failure. Ideal for the illumination of public buildings, QUICKTRONIC ECONOMIC offers you the benefits of a large input voltage range, automatic restart after lamp replacement and compact housing.
Areas of application
- Public buildings
Ecodesign regulation information:
Separate control gear and light sources must be disposed of at certified disposal companies in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) in the EU and with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013 in the UK. For this purpose, collection points for recycling centres and take-back systems (CRSO) are available from retailers or private disposal companies, which accept separate control gear and light sources free of charge. In this way, raw materials are conserved and materials are recycled.
Separate control gear and light sources must be disposed of at certified disposal companies in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) in the EU and with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013 in the UK. For this purpose, collection points for recycling centres and take-back systems (CRSO) are available from retailers or private disposal companies, which accept separate control gear and light sources free of charge. In this way, raw materials are conserved and materials are recycled.