Klarlight UK-200P2 LED Dimmer Switch Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Klarlight
Table of Contents
- Klarlight UK-200P2 LED Dimmer Switch
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Operating Instructions
- Product characteristics
- Operation
- Fitting and electrical connection
- Packing List
- Technical data
- Device components&Dimensions
- Troubleshooting
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Klarlight UK-200P2 LED Dimmer Switch
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: LED Trailing Dimmer
- Model Number: UK-200P2
- Rated Voltage/Frequency: 220-240VAC / 50Hz
- Ambient Temperature: +0…+45°C
- Connected Load at 25°C :
- Dimmable LEDs PF >0.9: 5-200W
- Dimmable LEDs PF >0.5: 5-100W
- HV Halogen / Incandescent Lamps: 5-200W
- Tronic Transformers: 5-200W
- Ohmic-Capacitive: 5-200W
- Power Reduction per 5 above 25°C :
- -10% when installed in wooden or dry construction walls
- -15% when installed in multiple combinations
- -20% connection single-stranded
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions
- DANGER! Electrical shock when live parts are touched. Electrical shocks can be fatal.
- Before carrying out work on the device or load, disconnect all the corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working environment.
Product Characteristics
- Switching and dimming incandescent lamps, dimmable LED lamps, HV halogen lamps, and tronic transformers with halogen lamps.
- Suitable for mixed operation up to the specified output (see Chapter 6.0 Technical data).
- Dimming Principle: Trailing edge phase cut-off.
- Turn on and light up, no need to wait.
- Electronic over-temperature protection, auto turn off at 100°C, automatically turns on below 100°C, compliant with UKCA and CE standards.
- Changeover switching is possible in combination with a changeover switch.
- Cannot be used for inductive transformer, fan, and motor speed control.
Operation
- To switch on the light: Press the control button.
- To adjust the brightness:
- Turn the control button in the clockwise direction to increase brightness up to maximum.
- Turn the control button in the anti-clockwise direction to decrease brightness to a minimum.
- Turn the MIN knob in the anti-clockwise direction to obtain the expected brightness.
Fitting and Electrical Connection
WARNING! Electrical shock when live parts are touched. Electrical shocks can be fatal.
Before carrying out work on the device or load, disconnect all the corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working environment.
Connecting and Mounting the Dimmer
- Connect the Dimmer1 or Dimmer2 according to the connection diagram (Figure 1).
- Mount the Dimmer1 or Dimmer2 in the accessory socket.
- Mount the frame and attach the adjusting knob.
- Dimmer 1 and Dimmer 2 are wired in the same way.
Packing List
N: Load
L2: Dimmer2
L1: Dimmer1
Switch2: Switch2
Switch1: Switch1
Figure 2: Changeover switch
NOTE: No changeover switch is possible with two dimmers.
Connect the Dimmer1 or Dimmer2 and the changeover switch1 or switch2 according to the connection diagram (Figure 2).
Technical Data
- Rated Voltage / Frequency: 220-240VAC / 50Hz
- Ambient Temperature: +0…+45°C
- Connected Load at 25°C:
- Dimmable LEDs PF>0.9: 5-200W
- Dimmable LEDs PF>0.5: 5-100W
- HV Halogen / Incandescent Lamps: 5-200W
- Tronic Transformers: 5-200W
- Ohmic-Capacitive: 5-200W
- Power Reduction per 5 over 25°C:
- -10% when installed in wooden or dry construction walls
- -15% when installed in multiple combinations
- -20% connection single-stranded
- The symbols used to label the dimmer load show the load type that can be connected to a dimmer and the electric behavior of a load:
- R=ohmic
- C=capacitive
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Can this dimmer be used with a fan or motor speed control?
- A: No, this dimmer cannot be used with an inductive transformer, fan, or motor speed control.
- Q: What is the dimming principle used by this dimmer?
- A: This dimmer uses the trailing edge phase cut-off dimming principle.
- Q: Does this dimmer have over-temperature protection?
- A: Yes, this dimmer has electronic over-temperature protection. It automatically turns off at 100°C and turns on again below 100°C.
- Q: Is it possible to use a changeover switch with two dimmers?
- A: No, it is not possible to use a changeover switch with two dimmers.
Operating Instructions
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled
persons. Serious injuries, fire, or property damage are possible. Please read
and follow the manual fully. Danger of electric shock. Always disconnect
before carrying out work on the device or load. At the same time, take into
account all circuit breakers that supply dangerous voltage to the device or
load. Danger of electric shock. The device is not suitable for disconnection
from the supply voltage. These instructions are an integral part of the
product and must remain with the end customer.
Product characteristics
- Switching and dimming incandescent lamps, dimmable LED Lamps,HV halogen lamps, and tronictransformers with halogen lamps.
- Suitable for mixed operation up to the specified output(see chapter6.0 Technical data)
- Dimming principle:Trailing edge phase cut-off
- Turn on and light up, no need to wait
- Electronic over-temperature protection,100℃ off, automatically opens below 100℃, compliant with UKCA and CE standards.
- Changeover switching is possible in combination with changeover switch
It cannot be used for inductive transformer, fan, and motor speed control.
Operation
- Switch light: Press the control button Adjust the brightness: Light is switched on.
- Turn the control button in the clockwise direction. The light gets brighter up to maximum brightness.
- Turn the control button in the anti-clockwise direction. Light gets darker to minimum brightness
- Turn the MIN knob in the anti-clockwise direction to the obtain expected brightness.
Fitting and electrical connection
DANGER
Electrical shock when live parts are touched. Electrical shocks can be fatal
Before carrying out work on the device or load, disconnect all the
corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working
environment.
Connecting and mounting the dimmer
- Connect the dimmer1 or dimmer2 According to the connection diagram (figure1).
- Mount the dimmer1 or dimmer2 in the accessory socket.
- Mount the frame Attach the adjusting knob
- Dimmer 1 and Dimmer 2 are wired in the same way
Connection in changeover switch
- No changeover switch is possible with two dimmers
- Connect the dimmer1 or dimmer2 and the changeover switch1 or switcn2 according to the connection diagram(Figure 2)
Packing List
- 2 × Dimmer Switch
- 1 × Front Plate (Aluminium)
- 1 × Instruction
- 2×Nut
- 2×screw
- 2×Knob (Aluminium)
Technical data
Rated voltage/frequency | 220-240VAC / 50Hz |
---|---|
Ambient temperature | +0…+45℃ |
Connected load at 25℃, Power specifications including transformer power
dissipation
Dimmable LEDs (PF=Power factor)| PF>0.9 5…200W
PF>0.5 5…100W
HV halogen / Incandescent lamps| 5…200W
Tronic transformers| 5…200W
Ohmic-capacitive| 5…200W
Power reduction
per5℃ over 25℃| -10%
When installed in wooden or dry construction Walls| -15%
When installed in multiple combinations| -20%
Connection Single stranded| 1.0. 2.5 mm²
- The symbols used to label the dimmer load show the load type that can be connected to a dimmer and the electric behavior of a load: R=ohmic,C=capacitive.
Device components&Dimensions
Troubleshooting
The dimmer switches the load off and only on again after some time
- Overheating protection has tripped. Reduce the connected load.
- Check the installation situation.
Flicker when dimming to maximum brightness
- Diversity of dimming solutions or too small load power,
- Adjust the “MIN” knob counterclockwise until the light does not flicker.
Flicker during dimming
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Lamps or LED drivers are not dimmable
Replacement of lamps or LED drivers with a “dimmable” logo -
The lamp or LED driver is not compatible with the rear-cut dimmer
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The lamp may be in the same line as the inductive load (such as fan, exhaust fan, motor, etc.)Solution: Separately connect the circuit of the lamp and the circuit of the inductive load to the main gate.
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