Triac Dimmer Driver
Triac Driver
TRIAC dimmable constant current driver 43-70V 250ma 20W
Driver Dimmable

TRIAC dimmable driver constant current 43-70V 20W 250mA

SKU:PE296R7025
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Data sheet

Dimmable Triac constant current driver, 43-70V/DC, 250ma, 20W.

Triac dimmable constant current, TUV certified, specially designed for TRIAC dimming of LED luminaires. NO Flicker, no flicker. SCP/OCP/OVP/OVP/OTP protections. Intelligent PFC dimming, dimming range 2/100%.

Warranty 2 years.

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Dimmable Triac driver with constant current 43-70V/DC 20W

Triac driver used for dimming downlights or panels up to 20 watts of power.

Driver Triac Dimmable

Triac phase cutdimming compatible with most phase cut dimmers on the market.

Dimming is a booming system and with TRIAC controllers you will get fantastic results, both for the smoothness of its regulation and its accuracy.

  1. Driver adjustable by phase cut, regulation range 2-100%.
  2. Compatible with most dimmers on the market.
  3. Active PFC.
  4. Protections: short circuit, overload, high voltage.
  5. Screw terminals for cables up to 1.5 mm.
  6. Usable in domestic and commercial lighting.
  7. Class II protection.
  8. TUV, CE, ROHS, EMC certified.
  9. 2 years warranty.

Triac Dimmer connection diagram

conexión dimmer triac

Nominal Voltage (V)
180-240V-AC
Power (W)
20
Lifetime (h)
25000
IP
IP20
Dimensions (mm) Lxlxh
104x39x26
Frequency (Hz)
50 - 60
Sensor
No
Control system
TRIAC
Output voltage (V)
43-70V-DC
Connectivity
By wiring
Number of channels
1
Material
Plastic
Use Outdoor
No
Temperature range
-20 ~ +65°C
Frequency of use
Intensive
Energy efficiency class
A+ (2021)
Certificates
CE
ROHS
Warranty
According to legal guarantee: 2 years
Barcelona LED

Questions

P: Question: How long does this driver take to start up? I have tried another 18W triac driver from another brand and it takes 1 or 2 seconds, which is too slow for use with motion sensors. I would like one that is almost instantaneous.
R: Answer: We do not have specific data on start-up times, but they are usually less than 1s. The times may vary depending on no-load or pre-load starts.
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