Nichia Power LED Module E21 2x8 16 LEDs White 4000K 68.3W 7785lm
With the latest innovation in LED chip design from Nichia, the direct mountable chip technology, good thermal design with minimum cost is now possible.
The Nichia direct mountable chips have the lowest thermal resistance on the market, best ration in chip size vs lumens and a consistent performance at high temperature. Therefore high performance can be maintained while reducing the heat sink and case or it can be increased without modifying these two parts.
Featuring the direct mountable chip technology, the E17A and E21A LED series from Nichia can reduce cost and increase performance of street light and high bay light fixtures.
Aventrix the LED modules use Nichia E21A Direct Mountable Chip LEDs and make possible high performance, efficient and reliable street or high-bay lighting.
With Aventrix LED modules requiring minimum cooling, the total cost of the LED fixture is reduced, especially for the cooling element, usually made from aluminum. The cost of ownership is also very low due to the high luminous efficiency of 140 lm/watt and the well known excellent durability of the Nichia LEDs. A L70 lifetime of at least 43.800 hours or 5 years of continuous operation is guaranteed.
System cost is further reduced with a hassle free installation via plug & play connectors and the PCB form factor with screw holes for fixation in place.
The PCB form factor brings freedom to use the Aventrix LED modules for a wide range of applications. It is immediately compatible with many 50x50 mm square optics from Ledil and Carclo.
To accommodate a wide selection of case design the Aventrix LED module comes in three LED configurations: 2x2 with 1945lm, 4x4 and 2x8, both with 7785lm. For many street light projects usually one 7785lm module of 4x4 or 2x8 is usually sufficient and the power source can consist of a single 1400mA, 48.8V constant current driver, a very common type.
Features
- Module with 16 Nichia E21 series LEDs
- Extremly high luminous flux of 7785lm
- Constant current module at 700mA and 49.6V
- Typical power consumtion: 32.2W
- Maximum current: 1400 mA
- IMS PCB (aluminium core) for excellent thermal management with 0.9 K/W
- Built-in ESD and surge arrestor up to 4000 V
- Fits a variety of optics (all 50x50 mm lenses for 4x LEDs)
- Typical efficiency of up to 153lm/W
- Dimmable
- Dimensions of the module: 240mm x 60 x 6.1mm
- Wago 2060 circuit board clamp for quick and easy connection
- Wide range of applications
- Ideal for modular light construction
- White color temperature 4000K with CRI70
- 5 year warranty
- Made in Germany
SKU | 53061 |
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Weight brut (g) | 1.000000 |
Color | Neutral White |
Color Temperature | 4000K |
Color Rendering Index | 70 |
Luminous Flux per meter | 32463 |
Bright like (W) | 2706 |
Luminous Flux Typ (lm) | 7785 |
Efficacy (lm per W) | 114 |
Energy Class 2022 | D |
Power (W) | 68.3 |
Viewing Angle | 120° |
Warranty (months) | 60 |
Lifetime for residential, 3h daily (yrs) | 46 |
Product lifetime (h) | 50000 |
Lifetime for commercial, 12h daily (yrs) | 12 |
Forward Current Max | 1400 |
Manufacturer Product Code | 53061 |
Product Family | Aventrix Nichia LED Module |
Strip Type | Rigid |
LEDs number per sales unit | 16 |
Dimensions | 240x60x6 |
Dimensions: Length (cm) | 24 |
Dimensions: Width (mm) | 60 |
Dimensions: Height (mm) | 6 |
Brand | Lumistrips |
Forward Voltage Typ (V) | 48.8 |
Availability beyond shown stock: | YES |
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