Fig. 15. LPS 100 potentiometer.
OTHER ASPECTS
Most electronic ballasts are suitable for use in emergency lighting installations. Distinction must, however, be made between centralised and decentralised emergency lighting. Provided the correct voltages are applied, electronic ballasts can be used in centralised installations. When talking about a decentralised emergency lighting
Fluorescent lamps can be dimmed with dimmable HF electronic ballasts, such as the Philips
Philips
In Fig. 15, an example is shown of an electronic potentiometer (LPS 100) regulating the dimming level via the +/- DC input on the
It can be seen that a total number of up to 100
For more information on the installation of different control systems, contact your local sales agent.
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Fig. 16. Manual HF regulation.
5.2 HF ballasts and dimming
to other HFR luminaires
Hint:
The dimming control wiring in the installation should be kept separate from the mains wiring when the length of the wires exceeds 5 m. Otherwise, interference between mains and dimming wiring might occur.This could cause light flicker or 100 Hz light modulation. Tip:
If separation of the wiring is not possible, use shielded control wiring.
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