Schneider Electric Fluorescent Compact Lamp

Schneider Electric

February 20, 2018

Schneider Electric offers unique lighting accessory that can be clipped-in, screwed or utilize a magentic fixing.

outlet standard
Without socket
 
rated lamp wattage
11 W
 
[Ue] rated operational voltage
120 V – 50/60 Hz
 
bulb base
2G7
 
bulb type
Fluorescent
 
control type
Built-it switch
 
luminous flux
900 lm
 
service life in hours
8000 h
 
electrical connection
Screw connector <= 1 x 2.5 mm²
 
mounting location
Top front of enclosure
 
mounting support
Cross rails
DIN rail
Upright
Metal parts

For more information: https://www.schneider-electric.us/en/product/NSYLAMCF/fluorescent-compact-lamp%2C-11w%2C-220v%2C-50-60hz%2C-socket-ute%2C-type-french

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