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Symbology<br />

IP<br />

XX<br />

Degree of IP protection - In accordance with standard <strong>EN</strong> 60598-1, luminaires are classified on the<br />

basis of the protection derived from their elements of construction. The degree of protection is indicated<br />

by the letters IP followed by a 3-figure number, through only the first two numbers are shown.<br />

IP<br />

XX<br />

1st figure: Indicates the protection of<br />

the material against the entry of foreign<br />

bodies and dust, as well of people coming<br />

into contact with live parts in the device.<br />

0 - Not protected.<br />

1 - Protected against foreign objects<br />

>50mm.<br />

2 - Protected against foreign objects<br />

>12mm.<br />

3 - Protected against foreign objects<br />

>2.50mm.<br />

4 - Protected against foreign objects >1mm.<br />

5 - Dust protected.<br />

6 - Completely dust-tight.<br />

IP<br />

XX<br />

2nd figure: Indicates the protection of<br />

the material against the entry of moisture.<br />

0 - Not protected.<br />

1 - Protected against vertically falling drops of<br />

water.<br />

2 - Protected against water drops with<br />

the housing title at 15º with respect to the<br />

vertical.<br />

3 - Protected against rain.<br />

4 - Protected against splashing.<br />

5 - Protected against jets of water.<br />

6 - Protected against powerful water jets.<br />

7 - Protected against temporary immersion.<br />

8 - Submersible material.<br />

WF<br />

X<br />

KV<br />

XX<br />

CRI<br />

XX<br />

Degree of WF protection - Indicates the anti-corrosion degree of the luminaire. The higher the value,<br />

the greater the protection.<br />

Protection degree from electrical surges and voltage spikes. The higher the value, the greater the<br />

protection.<br />

Colour Rendering Index - Relates to the way objects appear under a given light source. A low CRI<br />

indicates that objects may appear unnatural under the source, while a light with a high CRI rating will<br />

allow an object’s colours to appear more natural. The maximum value of the CRI of a source is equal to<br />

100. Light sources providing a CRI over 80 are considered as excellent for colour recognition.<br />

UGR<br />

“Unified glare rating” - The UGR value is a dimensionless parameter which provides information about<br />

XX<br />

the use of the received energy to produce work, in this case light. It is expressed between -1 and 1.<br />

EEL<br />

Energy consumption category.<br />

A +<br />

Dimmable luminaire.<br />

1-10V<br />

Lumen DIP-switch.<br />

- CCT changeable.<br />

ºK<br />

- + Lm<br />

+<br />

104<br />

SILVERSUN BY SILBERSONNE

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