Wiring diagram for TALEXXengine STARK INDI CLASSIC ... - Tridonic
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  Table of Contents<br />
Table of contents<br />
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Complete system solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Creative freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Warm and pleasant light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Outstanding cost effectiveness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Summary of the chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Mechanical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Electrical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Optical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
Thermal aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
System versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Converters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />
Operating functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Type codes and versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Converter matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Standards and directives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Mechanical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Dimensional drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Electrical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Electrical safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
Electrical safety and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
Electrical connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
Connections on the converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />
<strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>diagram</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />
Optical aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Colour spectrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
Beam characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
Thermal aspects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />
Cooling the modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />
Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation and sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
Article numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> sales organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />
Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />
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  Introduction<br />
Description<br />
A new era has dawned with TALEXX-LED. Now, high-quality light and optimum efficiency are no longer<br />
mutually exclusive. The versatile system solutions from <strong>Tridonic</strong> provide the basis <strong>for</strong> outstanding lighting<br />
designs that are future-proof, economical and eco-friendly in a wide range of applications.<br />
LEDs come into their own in offices and educational institutions, in industry as well as technical working<br />
environments.<br />
When designing LED lighting, there are certain differences compared to designs with conventional light<br />
sources. This design guide has been written to help you understand these differences. It answers all the<br />
most important questions you may have, such as on the right mechanical design, thermal management<br />
and optical conditions.<br />
Complete system solution<br />
LEDs offer major advantages in terms of general lighting: They are versatile, highly energy efficient and<br />
virtually maintenance free. With <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> you get a complete system solution from a<br />
single source comprising perfectly harmonised components: TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> and<br />
TALEXXconverter.<br />
The <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> offers impressive advantages:<br />
Very slim, homogeniously illuminated LED module<br />
Indirect/direct light distribution 80/20 %<br />
Efficiency of the module up to 94 lm/W<br />
Small colour tolerances MacAdam 4<br />
Luminous flux of approximately 2,500 lumen per LED module (hot lumen measurement at 65°C <strong>for</strong><br />
technical specification under real conditions)<br />
High colour rendering (CRI >80)<br />
Colour temperatures of 3,000 K and 4,000 K<br />
Perfect uni<strong>for</strong>m light, even if several LED modules are used in a line<br />
Preassembled cables <strong>for</strong> easy wiring<br />
Long lamp life of up to 50,000 hours<br />
Compliance with the mechanical and electrical standards of the luminaire industry<br />
Please note:<br />
All in<strong>for</strong>mation in this guide has been produced with the utmost care. However, the guide<br />
is subject to change without notice. Errors and omission excepted. <strong>Tridonic</strong> does not<br />
accept liability <strong>for</strong> possible damage resulting from the use of this guide. The latest version<br />
of this guide can be found at led.tridonic.com or from your sales partner.<br />
Creative freedom<br />
The slim design of the Tengine <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> LED system solution gives luminaire designers new<br />
freedom. Side edge injection ensures a uni<strong>for</strong>m full-coverage light emitting surface.<br />
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Warm and pleasant light<br />
With excellent colour rendering and a choice of warm and neutral white colour temperatures, the LED<br />
system solution is a high-quality replacement <strong>for</strong> T5 and T8 fluorescent lamps - the result is pleasant and<br />
feel-good lighting.<br />
Outstanding cost effectiveness<br />
Compared to light installations with conventional lamps, TALEXX-LED reduces energy consumption by<br />
up to 40 percent. Its long service life means significantly lower maintenance and repair costs.<br />
Experience a new world of lighting with TALEXX-LED!<br />
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  Summary of the chapters<br />
Summary of the chapters<br />
To make it easier to find your way around the Design-in Guide, we have grouped the in<strong>for</strong>mation on the<br />
<strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system into chapters: The guide begins with a system overview in which the<br />
different versions of the system are presented. The mechanical, electronic, optical and thermal aspects of<br />
the components are then described. At the end of the Design-in Guide, you will find ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
and sources.<br />
System overview<br />
The <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system is available in the versions Classic. The relevant components<br />
can be clearly assigned by their type codes.<br />
Mechanical aspects<br />
Depending on the particular situation, the converters can be installed in the luminaire casing (inbuilt) or<br />
outside the casing (remote).<br />
Dimensional drawings and installation instructions will help you to take account of the requirements of the<br />
particular situation.<br />
Electrical aspects<br />
Electrical safety aspects and connection options are described and shown in the relevant wiring<br />
<strong>diagram</strong>s.<br />
Optical aspects<br />
The overall efficiency of the system is improved by choosing a reflector with suitable optical properties<br />
(e.g. beam angle) and dimensions. This chapter provides in<strong>for</strong>mation on beam characteristics and<br />
illumination strength.<br />
Thermal aspects<br />
The modules of the <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system are designed <strong>for</strong> operation without a heat sink.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on life of the modules and temperature measurement is summarised in this section.<br />
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Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation and sources<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on ordering heat sinks as well as where heat sinks, reflectors and accessories can be<br />
sourced can be found at the end of this document.<br />
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  System Overview<br />
System overview<br />
System versions<br />
The <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system is available in the following versions<br />
Properties and functions <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
Colour temperature 3,000 K and 4,000 K<br />
Luminous flux* 2,400 lm or 2,500 lm<br />
Colour rendering /<br />
colour tolerance<br />
Module efficiency** 85 lm/W<br />
CRI > 80 / MacAdam 4 SDCM<br />
DALI*** Device Type 6<br />
<strong>for</strong> converters with dimming function<br />
DSI*** yes<br />
switchDIM*** yes<br />
corridorFUNCTION*** yes<br />
Emergeny light function no<br />
* with a <strong>for</strong>ward current of 350 mA<br />
** with a colour temperature of 4,000 K, hot lumen measurement at 65 °C<br />
*** in combination with TALEXXconverter LCAI<br />
Converters<br />
Components<br />
A uni<strong>for</strong>m naming concept has been adopted <strong>for</strong> the components. The <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
system (indirect/direct LED Engine) comprises the following components:<br />
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TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on components <strong>for</strong> emergency light functions can be found on the <strong>Tridonic</strong><br />
homepage led.tridonic.com and the respective product pages.<br />
Efficiency of the modules<br />
The high efficiency of the TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> results not only in energy savings but also in a<br />
reduction in the thermal load. This means that more compact luminaires can be designed.<br />
Area of application<br />
The components of the <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system are suitable <strong>for</strong> indoor applications.<br />
TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> is designed to use with SELV converters.<br />
Operating functions<br />
DALI<br />
DALI functionality enables the luminaires to be digitally controlled via the DALI signal (16-bit Manchester<br />
Code). The possible functions depend on the controller used.<br />
The minimum and maximum dimming levels can be programmed.<br />
The control input is polarity-free and protected against accidental connection to mains voltage up to 264<br />
V AC.<br />
The control line must be installed in accordance with the relevant directives on low voltage.<br />
DSI<br />
The DSI interface (Digital Serial Interface) allows luminaires to be controlled via a separate line,<br />
irrespective of the power supply cabling. If the room layout is changed, only the control line needs to be<br />
rerouted, the load line can be left unchanged. Switching on and off is controlled via the digital interface.<br />
The low-voltage cable of the digital interface is polarity-free and can there<strong>for</strong>e be connected with either<br />
polarity to the DSI connection of the converter.<br />
TALEXXconverters with integrated DSI function are able to specify a minimum dimming value, maximum<br />
brightness and an emergency lighting value <strong>for</strong> all the connected operating devices in a control circuit.<br />
Using a digital interface ensures a consistent lighting level from the first to the last luminaire.<br />
However, in contrast to DALI, the individual luminaires cannot be addressed separately.<br />
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  System Overview<br />
switchDIM<br />
The integrated switchDIM function of TALEXXconverters with one4all interface enables a standard switch<br />
<strong>for</strong> dimming and switching to be connected directly.<br />
Pressing briefly on the switch (< 0.6 s) switches the converter on or off. The last dimming value set will be<br />
recalled when the converter is switched on.<br />
Pressing the button <strong>for</strong> an extended period (> 0.6 s) serves to dim the connected module. The dimming<br />
direction (up/down) is changed when the switch is operated again.<br />
Hold down the switch <strong>for</strong> about 10 seconds to synchronise all the connected devices to a dimming value<br />
of 50%. This prevents the converter from starting at different dimming values or operating in the opposite<br />
dimming direction (e.g. with retrofit installations).<br />
Caution!<br />
Switches with glow lamps affect the switchDIM function and should there<strong>for</strong>e not be used<br />
<strong>for</strong> this purpose.<br />
corridorFUNCTION<br />
TALEXXconverters one4all together with commercially available motion detectors enable the<br />
corridorFUNCTION:<br />
Presence-controlled lighting systems can be programmed without an additional controller so that the light<br />
is not switched off when no one is present and, instead, dimmed to a minimal level - and possibly only<br />
switched off completely after a preset period of time.<br />
Type codes and versions<br />
Type code <strong>for</strong> modules<br />
The following type code is used to unambiguously identify the modules:<br />
Type code <strong>for</strong> modules using <strong>STARK</strong> LLE 24 1250 830 CLA as an<br />
example<br />
Designation <strong>STARK</strong> LLE 24 1250 8 30 CLA<br />
Meaning Product Form Width Luminous<br />
flux<br />
in lm<br />
Type code <strong>for</strong> converters<br />
The following type code is used to unambiguously identify the converters:<br />
Ra ><br />
80<br />
Colour<br />
temperature<br />
3,000 K<br />
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  System Overview<br />
Type code <strong>for</strong> converters using LCI 080/0350 ....as an example<br />
Designation LCI 080 / 0350<br />
Meaning LED converter,<br />
constant current<br />
non-dimmable<br />
Power in W Current in mA<br />
Type code <strong>for</strong> converters using LCAI 080/0350 ...as an example<br />
Designation LCAI 0800 / 0350<br />
Meaning LED converter,<br />
constant current<br />
dimmable<br />
Power in W Current in mA<br />
The precise type designation <strong>for</strong> the converter is given on the type plate of the converter.<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Please note the system combinations with the matching components on the following<br />
pages.<br />
Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation on the components can be found at the end of this document.<br />
Converter matrix<br />
Possible combinations <strong>for</strong> serial wiring<br />
Advantages and disadvantages of serial wiring<br />
Advantage: Very efficient operation with a non-SELV converter<br />
Disadvantage: Additional protection measure is required in the luminaire<br />
Possible combinations <strong>for</strong> parallel wiring<br />
Advantages and disadvantages of parallel wiring<br />
Advantages: SELV level protection class Several modules can be operated in parallel with just one<br />
converter<br />
Disadvantage: Possible reduction in service life (if a module fails or a cable breaks, the current of<br />
the other modules increases), tolerance-related differences in output (thermal stress of the<br />
module) resulting in possible differences in brightness as well as larger amount of cabling.<br />
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Standards and directives<br />
Standards and directives <strong>for</strong> modules<br />
The following standards and directives were taken into consideration in designing and manufacturing the<br />
modules:<br />
CE<br />
2006/95/EG Low-voltage directive: Directive relating to electrical equipment <strong>for</strong> use<br />
within certain voltage limits<br />
2004/108/EG EMC* directive:<br />
Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility<br />
RoHS<br />
2002/95/EC RoHS*-Directive: Directive on the restriction of the use of certain<br />
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment<br />
* RoHS: Restriction of (the use of certain) hazardous substances<br />
Safety<br />
DIN IEC 62031:2008 Safety requirements <strong>for</strong> LED modules<br />
EN 60598-1:2008 und<br />
A11:2009<br />
EN 60598-2-2:1996 und<br />
A1:1997<br />
General requirements and tests <strong>for</strong> luminaires<br />
Luminaires - Part 2. Special requirements;<br />
Main section 2: Recessed luminaires<br />
EN 62471:2008 Photo-biological safety of lamps and lamp systems<br />
Electromagnetic compatibility<br />
EN 55015:2006 A1 2007 Limit values measurement methods <strong>for</strong> radio interference properties of<br />
electrical lighting equipment and similar electrical devices<br />
EN 61347-1:2008 General and safety requirements <strong>for</strong> equipment <strong>for</strong> lamps<br />
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Standards and directives <strong>for</strong> converters<br />
The following standards and directives were taken into consideration in designing and manufacturing the<br />
converters:<br />
Safety and per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
EN 61347-1:2009 General and safety requirements<br />
EN 61347-2-13:2007 Special requirements <strong>for</strong> dc and ac powered electronic operating<br />
equipment <strong>for</strong> LED modules<br />
EN 62384:2007 IEC<br />
62384 A1:2009<br />
EMI<br />
Operational requirements<br />
EN 55015 2008 Limit values measurement methods <strong>for</strong> radio interference properties of<br />
electrical lighting equipment and similar electrical devices<br />
EN 61000-3-2:2005 A1:<br />
2008 und A2:2009<br />
Limit values <strong>for</strong> harmonic currents (equipment input current < 16 A per<br />
conductor)<br />
EN 61000-3-3:2005 Limit values <strong>for</strong> voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage systems <strong>for</strong><br />
equipment with an input current < 16 A per conductor that are not<br />
subject to any special connection conditions<br />
EN 61547:2001 EMC* requirements<br />
* EMC: Electromagnetic compatibility<br />
Safety<br />
EN 50172 2005 Safety lighting systems<br />
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DALI<br />
IEC 62386-101:2009 General requirements, system<br />
IEC 62386-102:2009 General requirements, controller<br />
IEC 62386-207:2009 Special requirements, controller; LED modules<br />
IEC 62386-209:2010 Special requirements, controller; colour control<br />
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  Mechanical Aspects<br />
Mechanical aspects<br />
Installation<br />
Installation details<br />
EOS/ESD safety guidelines<br />
The device/module contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge and<br />
may only be installed in the factory and on site if appropriate EOS/ESD protection<br />
measures have been taken. No special measures need be taken <strong>for</strong> devices/modules<br />
with enclosed casings (contact with the pc board not possible), just normal installation<br />
practice.<br />
Please note the requirements set out in the document EOS/ESD guidelines<br />
(Guideline_EOS_ESD.pdf) at:<br />
www.tridonic.com/com/en/technical-docs.asp<br />
Installation example with TALEXXconverter and serial wiring<br />
Installation version IN-BUILT serial wiring Surface-mounting version REMOTE with serial<br />
wiring with TALEXXconverter<br />
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  Mechanical Aspects<br />
Installation details<br />
Depending on the particular situation, the converters can be installed in the luminaire casing (in-built) or<br />
outside the casing (remote).<br />
Preconfigured cable sets<strong>for</strong> quick and easy wiring Perfectly uni<strong>for</strong>m light, even if several LED modules<br />
are used together<br />
Notes on installation<br />
Depending on the installation situation <strong>for</strong> the converter and modules, the following requirements must be<br />
met:<br />
Sufficient distance to active conducting materials<br />
Sufficient strain relief when the converter cover is closed<br />
Sufficient cooling of the modules<br />
(the max. temperature at the t point must not be exceeded)<br />
c<br />
Unrestricted exit of light from the modules<br />
Preconfigured cables can be connected easily<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation on the thermal connection and the position of the t point is given at<br />
c<br />
"Thermal aspects".<br />
Protection measures against damage<br />
Mechanical stress<br />
TALEXX modules contain electronic components that are sensitive to mechanical stress. Such stress<br />
should be kept to an absolute minimum. In particular the following mechanical stresses should be<br />
avoided as these may cause irreversible damage:<br />
Pressure<br />
Bending stress<br />
Drilling<br />
Milling<br />
Breaking<br />
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Breaking<br />
Sawing<br />
and similar mechanical processing.<br />
Bending stress<br />
Bending the circuit board of a TALEXX module by more than 3 % along its length may damage the<br />
product and is there<strong>for</strong>e not permitted. 3 % corresponds <strong>for</strong> example to 6 mm <strong>for</strong> a 200 mm long module.<br />
Max. bending stress <strong>for</strong> LED strip modules<br />
Handling of chemical substances<br />
Chemical substances are present in the vicinity of TALEXX modules in a wide range of applications.<br />
Below are the known areas in which chemical substances are used:<br />
use of protective coating in applications with high<br />
relative humidity (outdoor applications),<br />
encapsulation of LED modules,<br />
cementing of LED modules,<br />
sealing of luminaires.<br />
Protection measures <strong>for</strong> the glob top material<br />
The following guidelines must be observed to avoid damage to the glob-top:<br />
Make sure that the chemicals used in LED applications are not solvent-based, condensation<br />
crosslinked or acetate crosslinked (acetic acid). These give rise to reagents (e.g. solvent vapors,<br />
acetic acid) that may damage TALEXX module or the glob-top. This applies to chemicals that are<br />
used not in the immediate vicinity of the modules (e.g. seals) and also to chemicals that come into<br />
direct contact with the modules (e.g. insulating coatings, adhesives).<br />
To ascertain the chemicals used and the type of cross linking a technical data sheet containing a<br />
list of substances must be requested from the manufacturer.<br />
Example of damaged glob top material, recognizable by the change of the chromaticity coordinates.<br />
powerLED P211, original powerLED P211,<br />
damaged by dissolver waste gas<br />
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Protection measures in regards to sealing<br />
The points above also apply to chemicals used <strong>for</strong> sealing luminaire casings. If however the TALEXX<br />
module is not installed in the luminaire until after the sealing compound has been completely cured (see<br />
relevant material in<strong>for</strong>mation) the above points can be ignored.<br />
If the TALEXX modules have already been installed in the luminaire, possible damage to the glob-top can<br />
be reduced to a minimum by ensuring adequate spacing (>10 cm) and ventilation (open casing and air<br />
circulation, extraction / fan) during the curing process.<br />
Protection measures in regards to cementing<br />
To avoid damaging the TALEXX modules you must not use any tools or exert any pressure on the<br />
electronic components or the glob top.<br />
If glass or Plexiglas shields are used make sure that pressure is not exerted on the glob-top.<br />
Only touch the TALEXX modules at the edges<br />
Packaging and transport<br />
TALEXX products from <strong>Tridonic</strong> are delivered in appropriate packaging. The packaging provides special<br />
protection against mechanical damage and ESD (electrostatic discharge). If you need to transport<br />
TALEXX products you should use this packaging.<br />
Installation of the modules<br />
It is recommended to use all fastening holes (e.g. 4 M4 screws).<br />
Suitable screws should be selected on the basis of the following dimensions:<br />
Dimensions of the fastening screws<br />
Screw size M4<br />
Max. diameter D depending on the design of the luminaire<br />
Min. length L 5 mm<br />
Max. length L depending on the design of the luminaire<br />
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Dimensional drawings<br />
Dimensional drawings of the TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
<strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
...<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
CAD data can be downloaded from the <strong>Tridonic</strong> homepage led.tridonic.com and the<br />
relevant product page.<br />
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Electrical aspects<br />
Electrical safety<br />
Basic classification of protection classes<br />
Depending on the design of the luminaire, the requirements of different electrical protection classes are<br />
satisfied:<br />
Luminaires in protection class III (also SELV which stands <strong>for</strong> Safety Extra Low Voltage)<br />
have such low internal voltages that a shock current would be inconsequential. AC<br />
voltages with an effective value of up to 50 V AC and direct currents up to 120 V DC are<br />
referred to as low voltage (also extra-low voltage and weak current).<br />
Protection class II (non-SELV) applies <strong>for</strong> luminaires with double insulation, with no<br />
protective earth, between the mains circuit and the output voltage or metal casing. Even if<br />
the luminaires have electrically conductive surfaces, thanks to their insulation they are<br />
protected against contact with other live parts.<br />
Protection class I (non-SELV) applies <strong>for</strong> luminaires with basic insulation and protective<br />
earth. All the electrically conductive casing components are connected via a protective<br />
conductor system which is at earth potential.<br />
Basic insulation of TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
The TALEXXmodul <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> is optimised <strong>for</strong> operation with SELV ballasts.<br />
Design measures <strong>for</strong> satisfying protection class requirements<br />
Danger!<br />
The following measures must be followed in order to avoid lifethreatening situations:<br />
Caution!<br />
Electrical work on a luminaire with protection class I or II must only be carried out<br />
by an electrically skilled person.<br />
The luminaire must be disconnected from the mains be<strong>for</strong>e starting work on it.<br />
Check the luminaire <strong>for</strong> damage, if there are any signs of damage, the luminaire<br />
must be replaced.<br />
If the module is used with a converter which does not comply with the SELV standard<br />
(e.g. if used with serial wiring) the luminaire must have basic insulation against earth and<br />
clearance/creepage distances must be considered. The module must not be directly<br />
earthed.<br />
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Protection class II luminaires<br />
When using a NON-SELV converter the following measures are essential in order to achieve protection<br />
class II:<br />
Basic insulation and supplementary insulation or rein<strong>for</strong>ced insulation between TALEXXmodule<br />
<strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> and the luminaire casing, e.g., by means of plastic luminaire casing and an additional<br />
insulating foil between luminaire casing and the module (considering clearance/creepage<br />
distances)<br />
Rein<strong>for</strong>ced insulation between the converter and luminaire casing, e.g., by means of plastic casing<br />
Use of double-insulated lines<br />
Protect all electrical contacts against accidental contact<br />
When using a SELV converter the following measures are essential in order to achieve protection class<br />
II:<br />
Rein<strong>for</strong>ced insulation between the converter and luminaire casing, e.g., by means of plastic casing<br />
Use of double-insulated lines on primary side<br />
Protect all active contacts against accidental contact<br />
Protection class I luminaires<br />
When using a NON-SELV converter the following measures are essential in order to achieve protection<br />
class I:<br />
Use of metal casing <strong>for</strong> the luminaire<br />
Grounding of the converter and the luminaire itself<br />
Basic insulation between TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> and the luminaire casing,<br />
observance of clearance/creepage distances<br />
Warning!<br />
The clearance/creepage distances <strong>for</strong> NON-SELV operation are not considered inside the<br />
LED-Module.<br />
The basic insulation can be realized by e.g. an insulation foil between the<br />
TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> metal frame and the luminaire housing.<br />
Protect all electrical contacts against accidental contact<br />
When using a SELV converter the following measures are essential in order to achieve protection class I:<br />
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When using a SELV converter the following measures are essential in order to achieve protection class I:<br />
Use of metal casing <strong>for</strong> the luminaire<br />
Grounding of the converter and the luminaire itself<br />
Warning!<br />
The LED module must not be earthed. Although the basic insulation <strong>for</strong> SELV operation is<br />
considered the LED module needs to be isolated against earth (we recommend 4kV <strong>for</strong><br />
surge / burst reasons).<br />
Protect all active contacts against accidental contact<br />
Notice<br />
The LED module needs no protection against direct touch. Basic insulation <strong>for</strong> operation<br />
with SELV compliant LED converter is considered within the LED module design.<br />
Electrical safety and connection<br />
Electrostatic safety and EMC protection<br />
The LED modules are tested up to a voltage of 8 KV static discharging. Depending on the ambient<br />
conditions, appropriate precautionary measures must be taken in order to avoid higher voltages, <strong>for</strong><br />
example during production or installation.<br />
For good EMC conduct, the lines should be run separately from the mains connections and lines. The<br />
maximum secondary line length on the terminals is 2 metres.<br />
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Electrical supply and selection of the converter<br />
Caution!<br />
TALEXXmodules <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> are not protected against overvoltages, overcurrents,<br />
overloads and short-circuit currents!<br />
Safe and reliable operation of the LED modules can only be guaranteed in conjunction<br />
with a converter which complies with the relevant standards.<br />
When using a TALEXXconverter, the following protection is offered:<br />
Short-circuit recognition<br />
Overload recognition<br />
Overtemperature switch-off<br />
TALEXXmodules <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> must be supplied by a constant current converter.<br />
Operation with a constant voltage converter leads to irreversible damage to the modules!<br />
Wrong polarity can damage the TALEXXmodules <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong>.<br />
If a wire breaks or a complete module fails in the case of parallel wiring, the current<br />
passing through the other modules increases. This may reduce the service life<br />
considerably. Tolerance related differences in output (thermal stress of the module) can<br />
cause differences in brightness.<br />
Electrical connections<br />
TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> connections<br />
The connection between converter and power supply and the connections of the control lines use push-in<br />
and spring terminals. The module is connected via preconfigured cable sets:<br />
Cable set LED module:<br />
AWG28 line cross-section<br />
Stripped length of the insulation 10 mm (on side of converter)<br />
Push-in connection at the module type JST SFYR-02V-S<br />
provided cable length:<br />
2 x 300 mm<br />
4 x 700 mm<br />
2 x 1,300 mm<br />
Push-in terminal <strong>for</strong> solid conductors<br />
Line cross-section on the converter with spring terminal:<br />
Permissible line cross-section: 0.5 - 1.5 mm²<br />
Stripped length of the insulation 8.5 - 9.5 mm<br />
Spring terminal <strong>for</strong> stranded wire with end splice or solid conductor<br />
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Spring terminal <strong>for</strong> stranded wire with end splice or solid conductor<br />
Permissible line cross-sections and stripped insulation lengths of converters with screw terminals can be<br />
found in the respective converter data sheets.<br />
Converter wire preparation Spring terminal on the converter<br />
Connections on the converter<br />
Connections on the converter <strong>for</strong> TALEXXmodules <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
<strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
Pin/Connection Connection on the TALEXXconverter Design<br />
Protective earth or functional earth Spring<br />
terminal<br />
~ Power input Spring<br />
terminal<br />
~ Power input Spring<br />
terminal<br />
DA* Control input DALI / DSI / switchDIM / corridor<br />
FUNCTION<br />
DA* Control input DALI / DSI / switchDIM / corridor<br />
FUNCTION<br />
Spring<br />
terminal<br />
Spring<br />
terminal<br />
+LED TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> Spring<br />
terminal<br />
-LED TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> Spring<br />
terminal<br />
* only with converters with the corresponding functionality<br />
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* only with converters with the corresponding functionality<br />
<strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>diagram</strong>s<br />
<strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>diagram</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> with 4<br />
channel converter<br />
<strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>diagram</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> with<br />
parallel wiring<br />
The wiring <strong>diagram</strong> shows parallel wiring between a converter with dimming function and 2 modules of<br />
type TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> as well as connection of the converter to the power supply.<br />
Notice<br />
With parallel wiring tolerance-related differences in output are possible (thermal stress of<br />
the module) and can cause differences in brightness. If one module fails, the remaining<br />
modules may be overloaded.<br />
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<strong>Wiring</strong> <strong>diagram</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> with<br />
serial wiring<br />
The wiring <strong>diagram</strong> shows serial wiring on a converter with 2 modules of type TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong><br />
<strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> as well as connection of the converter to the power supply.<br />
...<br />
Caution!<br />
Comply with the requirements <strong>for</strong> the insulation of the module at "Electrical safety".<br />
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  Optical Aspects<br />
Optical aspects<br />
Colour spectrum<br />
Light colours<br />
The <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> LLE <strong>CLASSIC</strong> is available in the colours 3,000 K and 4,000 K.<br />
<strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
MacAdam Ellipse: 4SDCM 3.000 K<br />
x0 y0<br />
Centre 0.4344 0.4032<br />
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MacAdam Ellipse: 4SDCM 4.000 K<br />
x0 y0<br />
Centre 0.3828 0.3803<br />
Eye safety<br />
Risk group Evaluation<br />
Actinic UV E<br />
S<br />
(200 - 400 nm)<br />
Near UV E<br />
UVA<br />
(315 - 400 nm)<br />
Blue light L<br />
B<br />
(300 - 700 nm)<br />
Retina, thermal L<br />
R<br />
(380 - 1,400 nm)<br />
IR radiation, eye E<br />
IR<br />
(780 - 3,000 nm)<br />
Risk group 0*<br />
Risk group 0*<br />
Risk group 0*<br />
Risk group 0*<br />
Risk group 0*<br />
* The evaluation of eye safety is based on EN 62471:2008 (photo-biological safety of lamps and lamp<br />
systems):<br />
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  Optical Aspects<br />
systems):<br />
Risk-free (risk groups 0, 1, 2 and 3): The LEDs do not pose any photo-biological risk.<br />
Low risk: The LEDs pose a small risk because of normal limitations.<br />
Medium risk: The LEDs pose a small risk because of reactions to bright light sources or thermal<br />
discom<strong>for</strong>t.<br />
High risk: The LEDs pose a risk even with just momentary or temporary exposure.<br />
Beam characteristics<br />
Reflector and diffusers<br />
With <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong> modules, the luminaire can be produced with either a diffuser or reflectors.<br />
Between the module and the conductive optical parts the clearance/creepage distances must be<br />
observed.<br />
Caution!<br />
When using reflectors in combination with a non-SELV converter, protection against<br />
contact must be ensured.<br />
The requirements <strong>for</strong> the insulation of the moduls must be observed (see chapter<br />
"Electrical safety").<br />
Beam characteristics of the TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
Maximum relative light intensity lv/v<br />
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Maximum relative light intensity lv/v<br />
Average illuminance in relation to the lumen values of<br />
TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
<strong>INDI</strong> direct<br />
Installation height Diameter of the beam Illuminance<br />
0.25 m 1.88 m 645 lux<br />
0.5 m 3.76 m 161 lux<br />
0.75 m 5.64 m 72 lux<br />
1.0 m 7.52 m 40 lux<br />
angle of radiation = 150° LOR = 100 %<br />
<strong>for</strong>ward current 350 mA<br />
<strong>INDI</strong> indirect<br />
Installation height Diameter of the beam Illuminance<br />
1.0 m 4.06 m 26 lux<br />
0.75 m 3.04 m 47 lux<br />
0.5 m 2.03 m 105 lux<br />
0.25 m 1.01 m 419 lux<br />
angle of radiation = 150° LOR = 100 %<br />
<strong>for</strong>ward current 350 mA<br />
...<br />
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  Thermical Aspects<br />
Thermal aspects<br />
Cooling the modules<br />
Effect of cooling on the life of the modules<br />
The modules of the <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> system have been designed <strong>for</strong> operation without heat<br />
sink.<br />
The life of the module depends to a large extent on the operating temperature. If the permitted operating<br />
temperature is exceeded, however, the life of the module will be significantly reduced.<br />
Operating time <strong>for</strong> TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
The table shows the operating time <strong>for</strong> different luminous flux at t = 65 °C, 350 mA.<br />
c<br />
Luminous flux Operating time <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong><br />
80 % 30,000 h<br />
70 % 50,000 h<br />
50 % 80,000 h<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Please check the in<strong>for</strong>mation on the operating temperature and the requirements <strong>for</strong><br />
cooling in the module data sheets.<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Sources of heat sinks can be found at "Partners".<br />
Temperature measurement on the module<br />
There is a t point on top of the module <strong>for</strong> checking the temperature of the latter:<br />
c<br />
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There is a t point on top of the module <strong>for</strong> checking the temperature of the latter:<br />
c<br />
The temperature at the t point can be measured with a simple temperature probe. Since the underside<br />
P<br />
of the modules is made from anodised aluminium, any measurements taken with an infra-red camera<br />
would lead to inaccurate results. The measurement of the t und the t temperature <strong>for</strong> <strong>Tridonic</strong> LED<br />
c p<br />
modules is done at the same reference temperature.<br />
In practice, thermocouples (e.g. B&B Thermotechnik, K-type thermocouple) have proved successful.<br />
Such thermocouples can be attached directly to the t point with heat-resistant adhesive tape or a<br />
c<br />
suitable adhesive. The measured values are recorded by an electronic thermometer (e.g., "FLUKE 51",<br />
VOLTCRAFT K202 data logger).<br />
The maximum possible temperature must be determined under worst-case conditions (ambient<br />
temperature, installation of the luminaire) <strong>for</strong> the relevant application. Be<strong>for</strong>e the measurement is taken,<br />
the luminaire should be operated <strong>for</strong> at least 4 hours in a draught-free room.<br />
The measurement must be taken in a steady thermal state and in a draughtfree room.<br />
Temperature management of the converters<br />
Although the converters have an integrated temperature management system, the requirements relating<br />
to cooling of the converters must also be taken into account. Unintentional automatic dimming at<br />
overtemperature, <strong>for</strong> example, indicates inadequate cooling of the converter.<br />
The converter temperature can be measured with a simple temperature probe at the t point. The t point<br />
c c<br />
of the converter is indicated by a sticker on the casing.<br />
...<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Measurement conditions, sensors and handling are described in detail in standard EN<br />
60598-1 "General requirements and tests <strong>for</strong> luminaires".<br />
Sources <strong>for</strong> suitable heat-conducting foil and pastes <strong>for</strong> thermal connection to a<br />
temperature probe are given at "Partners".<br />
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  Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation and sources<br />
Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation and sources<br />
Article numbers<br />
<strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong><br />
Product name Description Article<br />
number<br />
<strong>STARK</strong><br />
<strong>INDI</strong>-1250-830-CLA<br />
<strong>STARK</strong><br />
<strong>INDI</strong>-1250-840-CLA<br />
Suitable controllers<br />
Module TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong>, colour<br />
temperature 3,000 K<br />
Module TALEXXmodule <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong> <strong>CLASSIC</strong>, colour<br />
temperature 4,000 K<br />
28000088<br />
28000089<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> offers a comprehensive range of DALIcompatible products. All the devices specified here<br />
support DALI Device Type 6 and there<strong>for</strong>e guarantee effective use of <strong>TALEXXengine</strong> <strong>STARK</strong> <strong>INDI</strong>.<br />
Product name Artikelnummer<br />
DALI M-Sensor 86458265<br />
DALI SC 24034263<br />
DALI MC 86458507<br />
DALI Touchpanel 24035465<br />
x/e-touchPANEL 28000005<br />
DALI PS 24033444<br />
DALI USB 24138923<br />
...<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Go to led.tridonic.com <strong>for</strong> further emergency lighting products.<br />
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  Ordering in<strong>for</strong>mation and sources<br />
Partners<br />
Heat sinks<br />
Heat sinks with active and passive cooling to match the module can be obtained from the following<br />
manufacturers:<br />
BRYTEC AG Brytec GmbH<br />
Vierthalerstrasse 5<br />
AT-5020 Salzburg<br />
T +43 662 87 66 93<br />
F +43 662 87 66 97<br />
info@brytec.at<br />
Nuventix<br />
Vertrieb Österreich<br />
EBV Distributor<br />
Schonbrunner Straße 297-307<br />
1120 Wien<br />
T +43 1 89152-0<br />
F +43 1 89152-30<br />
www.ebv.com<br />
SUNON European Headquarters<br />
Sales area manager<br />
Direct line: 0033 1 46 15 44 98<br />
Fax: 0033 1 46 15 45 10<br />
Mobile: 0033 6 24 07 50 49<br />
andreas.rudel@sunoneurope.com<br />
Heat sinks with active cooling can be obtained from the following manufacturers:<br />
Francois JAEGLE<br />
NUVENTIX EMEA Sales and Support Director<br />
+33 624 73 4646<br />
PARIS<br />
fjaegle@nuventix.com<br />
Heat sinks with passive cooling can be obtained from the following manufacturers:<br />
AVC<br />
Asia Vital Components Europa GmbH<br />
Willicher Damm 127<br />
D-41066 Mönchengladbach<br />
T +49 2161 5662792<br />
F +49 2161 5662799<br />
sales@avc-europa.de<br />
FrigoDynamics GmbH<br />
Bahnhofstr. 16<br />
D-85570 Markt-Schwaben<br />
Germany<br />
+49-8121-973730<br />
+49-8121-973731<br />
www.frigodynamics.com<br />
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Reflector solutions and reflector design<br />
Reflector solutions and support <strong>for</strong> reflector design are available from the following partners:<br />
Alux-Luxar GmbH & Co. KG<br />
Schneiderstrasse 76<br />
40764 Langenfeld<br />
Germany<br />
T +49 2173 279 0<br />
sales@alux-luxar.de<br />
Jordan Reflektoren GmbH & Co. KG<br />
Schwelmerstrasse 161-171<br />
42389 Wuppertal<br />
Germany<br />
T +49 202 60720<br />
info@jordan-reflektoren.de<br />
LEDIL OY<br />
Tehdaskatu 13<br />
24100 Salo, Finland<br />
F +35 8 2 7338001<br />
Heat-conducting foil and paste<br />
Heat-conducting foil (e.g. Transtherm® T2022-4, or Transtherm® Phase Change) <strong>for</strong> thermal connection<br />
between the module and a heat sink is available from the following partner:<br />
BALKHAUSEN Division of Brady GmbH<br />
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 17<br />
28857 Syke<br />
Postfach 1253, 28846, Syke<br />
T +49 4242 692 0<br />
F +49 4242 692 30<br />
angebot@balkhausen.de<br />
Heat-conducting paste (e.g. Silicone Fluid Component) <strong>for</strong> thermal connection between the module and a<br />
heat sink is available from the following partner:<br />
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.<br />
6-1, Ohtemachi 2-chome<br />
Chiyoda-ku<br />
Tokyo 100-0004<br />
Japan<br />
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<strong>Tridonic</strong> sales organisation<br />
AUSTRALIA<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Australia Pty Ltd<br />
Private Bag No. 9<br />
130 Melrose Drive, Tullamarine,<br />
Victoria, 3043<br />
Australia<br />
T +61 3 9339 0200<br />
F +61 3 9330 3595<br />
www.tridonic.com.au<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Australia Pty Ltd<br />
P.O. Box 120<br />
Unit F1 Palm Grove Business<br />
Park<br />
13-15 Forrester Street<br />
Kingsgrove NSW 2208<br />
Australia<br />
T +61 2 9503 0800<br />
F +61 2 9503 0888<br />
www.tridonic.com.au<br />
AUSTRIA<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> GmbH & Co KG<br />
(Headquarters)<br />
Färbergasse 15<br />
6851 Dornbirn, Österreich<br />
T +43 5572 395-0<br />
F +43 5572 20176<br />
www.tridonic.com<br />
sales@tridonic.com<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> GmbH & Co KG Sales<br />
Austria<br />
Archenweg 58<br />
6022 Innsbruck, Österreich<br />
T +43 512 3321554<br />
F +43 512 3321-995554<br />
vertrieb.austria@tridonic.com<br />
www.tridonic-ct.com<br />
office@tridonic-ct.com<br />
BELGIUM<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong><br />
Sales Belgium<br />
39, Rue Gaston Bay<br />
1310 La Hulpe, Belgique<br />
T +32 2 652 1964<br />
F +32 2 652 0718<br />
pauwels.tridonic@skynet.be<br />
HONG KONG<br />
GLM International Limited<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Sole Agent<br />
Hong Kong Unit 2205, Westin<br />
Centre<br />
26 Hung To Road,<br />
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong<br />
Kong<br />
T +852 23983918<br />
F +852 23983911<br />
sales@glm.com.hk<br />
HUNGARY<br />
HOLUX Co. Ltd Lighting<br />
Systems Béké út. 51-55<br />
1135 Budapest, Hungary<br />
T +36 1 450 27 00<br />
F +36 1 450 27 10<br />
www.holux.hu<br />
sales usa@tridonic.com<br />
<strong>INDI</strong>A<br />
Atco Controls (India) Pvt. Ltd.<br />
38B Nariman Bhavan,<br />
Nariman Point<br />
Mumbai, 400 021, India<br />
T +91 22 2202 5528<br />
F +91 22 2203 2304<br />
sales@atcocontrols.com<br />
INDONESIA<br />
P.T. Sahabat Indonesia<br />
Jl Muara Karang Selatan Blok<br />
A, Utara 1<br />
Kawasan Industri<br />
Pergudangan<br />
Jakarta Utara 14440<br />
Indonesia<br />
T +62 21 661 0651 / 662<br />
1780<br />
F +62 21 660 3700<br />
sahabat@uninet.net.id<br />
RUSSIA<br />
TOCHKA OPORY Fakultetskij<br />
per. 12<br />
RU-125080 Moskow, Russia<br />
T +7 095 1581359<br />
F +7 095 1582433<br />
Michael.Ekassov@tridonic.com<br />
SINGAPORE<br />
Lumitron Pte Ltd<br />
103 Kaki Bukit Avenue 1,<br />
Shun Li Industrial Park,<br />
Singapore 415986<br />
T +65 6846 2288<br />
F +65 6846 2289<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> S.E.A Pte Ltd<br />
1 Kaki Bukit View<br />
#05-13, Techview<br />
Singapore 415941<br />
T +65 6292 8148<br />
F +65 6293 3700<br />
SLOVAKIA<br />
SCHÄFER & SYKORA spol.<br />
s.r.o. Cihlarska 1000/2<br />
40801 Rumburk<br />
Czech. Republic<br />
T +420 412 354 931<br />
F +420 412 354 945<br />
www.svetlosasa.cz<br />
svetlo@sasa.cz<br />
SLOVENIA<br />
ETT LIGHTING d.o.o. Dobrna 7<br />
3204 Dobrna, Slovenia<br />
T +386 3 7801070<br />
F +386 3 7801078<br />
www.ett-lighting.com<br />
info@ett-lighting.com<br />
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BULGARIA<br />
ROS<br />
Rossiza Dontscheva<br />
Topolniza 1<br />
1510 Soia<br />
Bulgaria<br />
T: +359 2 943 42 32<br />
F: +359 2 945 73 62<br />
oice@ros-bg.com<br />
www.ros-bg.com<br />
CHILE<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC DE CHILE<br />
SA Casilla 2103<br />
AV. VICUNA MACKENNA 2385<br />
7040060 Santiago, Chile<br />
T +56 24214224<br />
F +56 24214221<br />
flavio.gonzalez@lighting.ge.com<br />
CHINA<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.<br />
(Headquarters)<br />
Building 3, 799 West Tianshan<br />
Road<br />
Shanghai, 200335, China<br />
T +86 21 52400599<br />
F +86 21 52400230<br />
china@tridonic.com<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (Shanghai) Co.,<br />
Ltd. Beijing Branch<br />
Room 1217, Block B,<br />
COFCO Plaza No. 8 Jian Guo<br />
Men Nei Da Jie,<br />
Beijing, 100005, China<br />
T +86 10 65226163<br />
F +86 10 65227003<br />
china@tridonic.com<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (Shanghai) Co.,<br />
Ltd. Guangzhou Branch<br />
505, R & F Profit Plaza,<br />
Huangpu Xi Road, Tianhe District<br />
Guangzhou, 510623, China<br />
T +86 20 38392483<br />
F +86 20 38392482<br />
china@tridonic.com<br />
ITALY<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Italia srl<br />
viale della Navigazione<br />
Interna 115<br />
35027 Noventa Padovana<br />
(PD)<br />
T +39 049 89 45 127<br />
F +39 049 87 04 715<br />
www.tridonic.it<br />
vendite.italia@tridonic.com<br />
servizio.tecnico@tridonic.com<br />
Sicom Spa<br />
Via Lussemburgo, 10-12<br />
35127 Padova-Zona Ind.<br />
T +39 049 8701470<br />
F +39 049 8700738<br />
www.sicom-pd.it<br />
KOREA (SOUTH)<br />
One4all Lighting Co. Ltd<br />
#D-501, Bundang Techni<br />
Park<br />
Sungnam-si, Kyungki-do<br />
463-740 Seoul<br />
Korea<br />
T +82 2 417 9877, 418 1172<br />
F +82 2 416 5553<br />
Mobil +82 10 3999 9720<br />
one4all@one4all.co.kr<br />
KROATIEN<br />
ETT LIGHTING d.o.o. Dobrna<br />
7<br />
3204 Dobrna, Slovenia<br />
T +386 3 7801070<br />
F +386 3 7801078<br />
www.ett-lighting.com<br />
info@ett-lighting.com<br />
LATVIA<br />
Wennerström Ljuskontroll AB<br />
Källdalen<br />
645 91 Strängnäs, Sverige<br />
T +46 152 91000<br />
F +46 152 91078<br />
www.ljuskontroll.com<br />
sales@ljuskontroll.com<br />
LITHUANIA<br />
Wennerström Ljuskontroll AB<br />
Källdalen<br />
645 91 Strängnäs, Sverige<br />
T +46 152 91000<br />
F +46 152 91078<br />
www.ljuskontroll.com<br />
sales@ljuskontroll.com<br />
SPAIN<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Iberia, S.L.<br />
OFICINA CENTRAL - MADRID<br />
Calle Carpinteros nº 8, 2a<br />
Poligono Industrial Pinares<br />
Llanos<br />
28670 Villaviciosa de Odón<br />
(Madrid)<br />
Spain<br />
Tel: +34 916 162 095<br />
Fax: +34 916 165 695<br />
ventas@tridonic.com<br />
www.tridonic.es<br />
SRI LANKA<br />
GENERAL SALES Co., Ltd.<br />
Senanayake Building,<br />
No. 7, Station Road, Colombo<br />
7, Sri Lanka<br />
T +94 1 574 511<br />
F +94 1 573 673<br />
gescoms@mail.ewisl.net<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> SA (Pty) Ltd<br />
53-57 Yaldwyn Road, Hughes<br />
Extension, Jet Park, 1459<br />
P.O. Box 30542, Jet Park, 1469<br />
South Africa<br />
T +27 11 923-9686<br />
F +27 11 923-9684<br />
info@tridonic.co.za<br />
SWEDEN<br />
Wennerström Ljuskontroll AB<br />
Källdalen<br />
645 91 Strängnäs, Sverige<br />
T +46 152 91000<br />
F +46 152 91078<br />
www.ljuskontroll.com<br />
sales@ljuskontroll.com<br />
SWITZERLAND<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> AG Obere Allmeind 2<br />
8755 Ennenda, Schweiz<br />
T +41 55 6454747<br />
F +41 55 6454700<br />
www.tridonic.ch<br />
lumitron@pacific.net.sg<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> S.E.A Pte Ltd<br />
1 Kaki Bukit View<br />
#05-13, Techview<br />
Singapore 415941<br />
T +65 6292 8148<br />
F +65 6293 3700<br />
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CZECH REPUBLIC<br />
SCHÄFER & SYKORA spol. s.r.o.<br />
Cihlarska 1000/2<br />
40801 Rumburk<br />
Czech. Republic<br />
T +420 412 354 931<br />
F +420 412 354 945<br />
www.svetlosasa.cz<br />
svetlo@sasa.cz<br />
DENMARK<br />
as Electrotrading<br />
Skiveien 6<br />
Postboks 333<br />
1411 Kolbotn, Norge<br />
T +47 6681 7330<br />
F +47 6681 7333<br />
jan-erik@electrotrading.no<br />
GERMANY<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Deutschland GmbH<br />
Edisonallee 1<br />
89231 Neu-Ulm, Deutschland<br />
T +49 731 176629-0<br />
F +49 731 176629-15<br />
vertrieb.deutschland@tridonic.com<br />
EASTERN EUROPE<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong><br />
Sales Eastern Europe<br />
Waldfriedenstraße 4a<br />
16792 Zehdenick-Neuhof<br />
Deutschland<br />
T +49 3307 420046<br />
F +49 3307 420047<br />
manfred.heinrich@tridonic.com<br />
ESTONIA<br />
Wennerström Ljuskontroll AB<br />
Källdalen<br />
645 91 Strängnäs, Sverige<br />
T +46 152 91000<br />
F +46 152 91078<br />
www.ljuskontroll.com<br />
FINLAND<br />
Wennerström Ljuskontroll AB<br />
Källdalen<br />
645 91 Strängnäs, Sverige<br />
T +46 152 91000<br />
F +46 152 91078<br />
www.ljuskontroll.com<br />
MALAYSIA<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd<br />
No. 1, Jalan Canggih 9,<br />
Taman Perindustrian<br />
Cemerlang<br />
81800 Ulu Tiram, Johor,<br />
Malaysia<br />
T +65 6292 8148 (Singapore<br />
Office)<br />
F +60 3 91732833<br />
M +60 12 3665281 (Malaysia<br />
contact)<br />
daniel.sy.wong@tridonic.com<br />
MIDDLE EAST<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (ME) FZE P.O. Box<br />
17972<br />
Jebel Ali Free Zone<br />
Dubai, United Arab Emirates<br />
T +971 4 8833664<br />
F +971 4 8833665<br />
Sales-TAME@tridonic.com<br />
NEW ZEALAND<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> NZ Ltd.<br />
Airport Oaks Mangere<br />
P.O. Box 107044<br />
9 Aintree Ave<br />
Auckland, New Zealand<br />
T +649 256 2310<br />
F +649 256 0109<br />
www.tridonic.com.au<br />
sales@tridonic.co.nz<br />
NETHERLANDS<br />
Elpro b.v. Pascalstraat 3-I<br />
2811 El Reeuwijk,<br />
Netherlands<br />
T +31 182 533633<br />
F +31 182 570414<br />
www.elpro.nl<br />
jan-erik@electrotrading.no<br />
PHILIPPINES<br />
Pacific Lightech Corporation<br />
420, Ortigas Avenue Corner<br />
Xavier Street<br />
Greenhills, San Juan City<br />
Manila<br />
Philippines<br />
T +632 721 0326-66<br />
F +632 721 0361<br />
TAIWAN<br />
BJB Electric Taiwan<br />
Corporation<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> Sole Agent Taiwan<br />
4 / F, No. 108, Chow-Tze<br />
Street,<br />
Nei-hu District (114), Taipei,<br />
Taiwan<br />
T +886 2 2627 7722<br />
F +886 2 2627 1122<br />
bjb@bjb.com.tw<br />
Video Conf.: 886 2 8178<br />
0647~9<br />
THAILAND<br />
DEP Engineering Co. Ltd<br />
107 / 3, Chalermprakiat Rama 9<br />
Road Prawet Sub-District,<br />
Prawet District Bangkok 10250<br />
T +66 (0) 2726 7575<br />
F +66 (0) 2726 7600<br />
TURKEY<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong><br />
Aydınlatma TİC.LTD. ŞTİ.<br />
Kemankeş Mah.,<br />
Necatibey cad. Akçe Sok., Akçe<br />
Han 10<br />
TR-34420 Karaköy / Beyoğlu<br />
Istanbul, Turkey<br />
T +90 212 244 78 05<br />
F +90 212 244 78 06<br />
satis@tridonic.com<br />
ER ELEKTRONIK SAN VE TIC<br />
AS<br />
(<strong>for</strong> resellers)<br />
YENIYOL SK N:16<br />
80370 KASIMPASA /<br />
ISTANBUL<br />
Turkey<br />
T +90 212 2971941<br />
F +90 212 238 7421<br />
erelektronik@turk.net<br />
USA<br />
TRIDONIC Inc.<br />
4405 International Boulevard<br />
Suite B-113<br />
Norcross, GA 30093, USA<br />
Toll-free: 1-866-TRIDONIC<br />
T +1 770 717 0556<br />
F +1 770 717 7969<br />
www.tridonic.com<br />
sales_usa@tridonic.com<br />
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FRANCE<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> France<br />
34 Rue de l'Expansion<br />
67150 Erstein Gare, France<br />
T +33 3 88 59 62 70<br />
F +33 3 88 59 62 75<br />
info@tridonic.fr<br />
GREECE<br />
2 KAPPA Ltd. Stadiou 40<br />
Kalohori<br />
570 09 Thessaloniki, Greece<br />
T +30 2310 775510-13<br />
F +30 2310 775514<br />
www.2kappa.gr<br />
2kappa@pel.<strong>for</strong>thnet.gr<br />
info@2kappa.gr<br />
GREAT BRITAIN<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> UK Limited<br />
Thomas House Hampshire<br />
International Business Park<br />
Crock<strong>for</strong>d Lane Chineham<br />
Basingstoke<br />
Hampshire RG 24 8LB United<br />
Kingdom<br />
T +44 1256 374300<br />
F +44 1256 374200<br />
enquiries.uk@tridonic.com<br />
...<br />
POLAND<br />
NARVA-Polska Sp. z o.o.<br />
ul. Prosta 69, 00-838<br />
Warszawa<br />
Poland<br />
T +48 22 444 19 60<br />
F +48 22 444 19 61<br />
www.narva.com.pl<br />
biuro@narva.com.pl<br />
PORTUGAL<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong><br />
Sales Office Portugal<br />
Rua do Centro Cultural, 11<br />
1700 - 106 Lisboa, Portugal<br />
T +351 218 438 456<br />
F +351 218 446 613<br />
rui.madrugo@tridonic.com<br />
ROMANIA<br />
Energolux SRL<br />
Str. Taietura Nr. 47 / 11<br />
400221 - Cluj / Napoca<br />
Romania<br />
T +40 264 207500<br />
F +40 264 207555<br />
ebit@energobit.com<br />
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES<br />
<strong>Tridonic</strong> (ME) FZE P.O. Box<br />
17972<br />
Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai<br />
United Arab Emirates<br />
T +971 4 8833664<br />
F +971 4 8833665<br />
Sales-TAME@tridonic.com<br />
VIETNAM<br />
Nien Loi Import Export<br />
Trading Services Co. Ltd<br />
686/72/32 Cach Mang Thang<br />
Tam Street<br />
Ward 11, District 3<br />
Ho Chi Minh City<br />
Vietnam<br />
T +84 8 3993 4314<br />
F +84 8 3993 4315<br />
nienloicorp@vnn.vn<br />
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Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Go to www.tridonic.com to find your personal contact at <strong>Tridonic</strong>.<br />
Further in<strong>for</strong>mation and ordering data:<br />
TALEXX catalogue at www.tridonic.com menue Services > Literature > Catalogue<br />
Data sheets at www.tridonic.com menue Technical data > Data sheets<br />
Certificates at www.tridonic.com menue Technical data > Certificates<br />
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