MEAN WELL XLN & XLC LED Power Supplies
MEAN WELL XLN and XLC LED Power Supplies are plastic housing LED drivers with double insulation and are available in 25W, 40W, and 60W power ratings. These devices include an independent wiring output design, and the fully encapsulated design meets IP67 waterproof standards. These power supplies feature a terminal-block output design with options for independent or built-in mechanisms. These LED power supplies offer multiple current options, and output current can be adjusted through DIP-switch or NFC sensing methods. Both series provide various dimming function options, such as 3 in 1, DALI-2, KNX, Casambi, and Matter. Additional features include 0.1% minimum dimming brightness, <0.5W standby power consumption, and a 110VAC to 305VAC input range. MEAN WELL XLN and XLC power supplies comply with IEEE 1789 and ErP flicker-free standards and meet UL 8750 class 2/class P power units, making them ideal for a wide range of lighting applications.
Features
- Constant power design with wide range adjustable current (H type)
- Constant voltage output models available (12V/24V/48V)
- Output current adjusted by NFC sensing, available on XLN series with N option and XLC H type
- Full range input 110VAC to 305VAC (with PFC function)
- Plastic case with double insulation and class II design
- <0.5W standby power consumption
- 0.1% minimum dimming brightness (DALI-2 DT6)
- Compliant with Emergency Lighting (EL) functions
- Output and dimming circuit comply with isolation design
- 5-year warranty and >50,000hr lifetime
- Meest UL 8750 class 2/class P power unit
- Dimming function options
- 3 in 1
- DALI-2
- KNX
- Casambi
- Matter
- Optional independent or built-in LED power supply (XLC series)
- Fully potted design complies with IP67 waterproof and dustproof (XLN series)
- Compliant with IEEE 1789 and ErP flicker-free standards
Applications
- Commercial track lights
- Commercial recessed lights
- Tri-proof lights
- Linear lights
- Office lighting
- Digital lighting
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Opublikowano: 2024-04-09
| Zaktualizowano: 2025-03-10
