6 output lighting transformer,300VA 12V
- RS Stock No.:
- 578-452
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 5304
- Brand:
- IBL Lighting
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- RS Stock No.:
- 578-452
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 5304
- Brand:
- IBL Lighting
Specifications
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | IBL Lighting | |
Primary Voltage Rating | 230 → 240V ac | |
Secondary Voltage Rating | 11.4V ac | |
Power Rating | 300W | |
Dimensions | 130 (Dia.) x 135 mm | |
Depth | 135 mm | |
Dimming | Dimming | |
Dimming Method | Leading Edge | |
Diameter | 130mm | |
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Brand IBL Lighting | ||
Primary Voltage Rating 230 → 240V ac | ||
Secondary Voltage Rating 11.4V ac | ||
Power Rating 300W | ||
Dimensions 130 (Dia.) x 135 mm | ||
Depth 135 mm | ||
Dimming Dimming | ||
Dimming Method Leading Edge | ||
Diameter 130mm | ||
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
Low Voltage Lighting Transformers
Dimming Methods (where applicable):
Leading Edge:
The control device is either a thyristor or triac which blocks power until they are switched on by the control signal. At that point the current flows almost instantaneously and continues to flow until the end of the half cycle of the mains waveform. When the signal reaches zero, the device turns off and no more current is passed until it is triggered again. Turning the power on and off in this manner averages out creating a constant intensity level and by altering the precise trigger point over a period of time the lamp can be dimmed.
Trailing Edge:
Since this method of dimming uses transistor technology it is not limited to just switching, therefore current can be controlled gradually. Transistors can be programmed to pass current at the start of each half cycle, and gradually switch off later. This will control the full amount of power reaching the lamp without the side effects of a step increase in current.
Leading Edge:
The control device is either a thyristor or triac which blocks power until they are switched on by the control signal. At that point the current flows almost instantaneously and continues to flow until the end of the half cycle of the mains waveform. When the signal reaches zero, the device turns off and no more current is passed until it is triggered again. Turning the power on and off in this manner averages out creating a constant intensity level and by altering the precise trigger point over a period of time the lamp can be dimmed.
Trailing Edge:
Since this method of dimming uses transistor technology it is not limited to just switching, therefore current can be controlled gradually. Transistors can be programmed to pass current at the start of each half cycle, and gradually switch off later. This will control the full amount of power reaching the lamp without the side effects of a step increase in current.