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Installation Guide
IG0105EN V2.0 03/20
P. 17 of 19
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Allegro Tube Mono
260mm
(24 LEDs)
500mm
(48 LEDs)
630mm
(60 LEDs)
995mm
(96 LEDs)
1240mm
(120 LEDs)
1490mm
(144 LEDs)
Light Source:
High intensity SMD white LEDs
Beam Angle:
approx. 110°
Power Input*:
48V DC
Power
Consumption:
1.9W max.
3.7W max.
4.6W max.
7.5W max.
9.3W max.
11W max.
Weight:
0.14kg
(0.3lb)
0.25kg
(0.54lb)
0.30kg
(0.67lb)
0.46kg
(1.01lb)
0.58kg
(1.27lb)
0.68kg
(1.5lb)
Operating
Temperature:
–30°C to 60°C (–22°F to 140°F)
Storage
Temperature:
–40°C to 70°C (–40°F to 158°F)
As with all electronic devices, LED output degrades over time - a term called lumen
depreciation. This also explains why it is nearly impossible to expect photometric
performances of two LED products with different service life spans to be the same. The
rate of LED degradation is a complex function of many factors such as operating efficiency,
duration of continuous operation, and operating conditions (e.g. ambient temperature).
Because LEDs are semiconductor devices, their performances are subject to inherent
variability commonly found in semiconductor industry. To improve consistency in performance
across the same product, LED manufacturers “sort” LEDs into bins according to different
preset parameters, such as forward driving voltage, illumination, etc. Whereas binning is a
sorting function, it is not a correction process. Inherent variability in the manufacturing process
always results in different binning distributions according to different production lots. Traxon
uses automatically binned LEDs on its products, thereby minimizing output variations within
the model range.