Kosnic HEGLSD06 High Power GLS Lamps Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- Kosnic
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HEGLSD06 High Power GLS Lamps
Product Information: Dimming Compatibility
The product is compatible with various dimmer switches from different manufacturers. The recommended dimmer switches are as follows:
Manufacturer | Model | Marked Rating | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Click | CMA145 (or MD9022) | 250W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 75% dimming. |
Hamilton | H-LEDSTAT-GR | 100W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 90% dimming. |
Hamilton | H-GDM400W | 400W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
Hamilton | L400/2 (or N4002) | 400W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
MK | K1534RP*** | 250W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
Varilight | V-Pro | LED 50W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 90% dimming. |
Zano | ZGRID500 | LED | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 65% dimming. |
Product Usage Instructions: Dimming Compatibility
To use the product with a dimmer switch, refer to the recommended dimmer switches listed above. Choose a dimmer switch that suits your needs and is compatible with the product. Make sure to check the marked rating and notes for each dimmer switch to ensure it can handle the number of lamps you are using and provide the desired level of dimming. Install the dimmer switch according to the manufacturer’s instructions and connect it to the product. Use the dimmer switch to adjust the brightness of the product as desired. Note that the level of dimming may vary depending on the dimmer switch used and the number of lamps connected. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using a dimmer switch with the product.
Dimming Compatibility
It is important to appreciate that not all dimmer switches will provide effective, smooth and flicker free dimming. The operation of common mains voltage AC dimmers appears similar but the electrical characteristics vary significantly. While this makes no difference to filament lamps, the effect on the electronics within the LED lamp can be dramatic and are often incompatible. Please note that all information in this guide is based on testing under laboratory conditions and should be used as guidance only. Because of the complicated application environment, the huge variation in dimmer construction from one model to another it is not possible to guarantee that a lamp will work with a particular dimmer and undesirable effects could be observed even with recommended dimmer switches. In extreme cases incompatible dimmer switches may damage the lamps. Please ensure that the set- up is tested for performance before committing to a large project.
Recommended Dimmer Switches:
Manufacturer | Model | Marked Rating | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Click | CMA145 (or MD9022) | 250W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 75% dimming. |
Hamilton | H-LEDSTAT-GR | 100W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 90% dimming. |
Hamilton | H-GDM400W | 400W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
Hamilton | L400/2 (or N4002) | 400W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
MK | K1534RP*** | 250W | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 70% dimming. |
Varilight | V-Pro | 100W LED | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 90% dimming. |
Zano | ZGRID500 | 50W LED | 1 to 16 lamps. Approximately 65% dimming. |