OSRAM QUICKTRONIC-M ECG for circular FL 16 mm User Manual

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2.15

End of Life (EoL acc. to T.2) ................................................22

2.16

U-OUT ..................................................................................22

2.17

Approval Marks.....................................................................23

2.17.1

ENEC-Approval Mark ...........................................................23

2.17.1.1

Safety acc. to EN 61347 ............................................23

2.17.1.2

Performance acc. to EN 60929..................................23

2.17.2

VDE EMC mark ....................................................................23

2.18

Energie Efficiency Index EEI ................................................24

2.19

CE Labelling .........................................................................24

2.20

CCC Approval.......................................................................25

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ECG installed in Luminaire: Installations and Operation

Instructions 26

3.1

Wiring Instructions ................................................................26

3.1.1

Cable Types..........................................................................26

3.1.2

Cable Cross-Sections ...........................................................26

3.1.2.1

ECG in 30 mm height.................................................27

3.1.2.2

ECG in 21 mm height.................................................27

3.1.3

Release of Contacts .............................................................27

3.1.3.1

WAGO 250.................................................................27

3.1.3.2

WAGO 251 – IDC.......................................................27

3.1.3.3

WAGO 251 – horizontal plug .....................................28

3.1.3.4

WAGO 251 mini – IDC ...............................................28

3.1.3.5

WAGO 251 mini – horizontal plug..............................28

3.1.4

Insulation ..............................................................................29

3.1.5

Terminals ..............................................................................29

3.1.6

Cable routing ........................................................................29

3.2

Electromagnetic Compatibility ..............................................30

3.2.1

Harmonic Content acc. to EN 61000-3-2..............................30

3.2.2

Radio interference suppression ............................................31

3.2.2.1

Causes of Radio Interference ....................................31

3.2.2.2

Conducted Interferences acc. to EN 55015 ...............31

3.2.2.3

Disturbances due to Fields.........................................32

3.2.2.4

Selective Shielding.....................................................32

3.2.2.5

Installation Instructions for avoiding Disturbance.......33

3.2.2.6

Asymmetric installation of ECG..................................34

3.2.2.7

Good wiring arrangement for 2-lamp luminaires ........35

3.2.2.8

Luminaires with reflector and/or specular louvres......35

3.3

Permissible Cable Lengths ...................................................36

3.4

„Hot Wires“............................................................................36

3.5

Switching between Lamp and ECG ......................................37

3.6

Master-Slave Circuit .............................................................37

3.6.1

Max. length of the connecting cable between 2 luminaries ..38

3.7

PE-Connection for Protection Class I Luminaires.................38

3.8

Functional Earth for Luminaires of Protection Class II.........39

3.8.1

General Information ..............................................................40

3.8.2

Practical Details ....................................................................40

3.9

Temperature Ranges............................................................41

3.9.1

Self heating ECG ..................................................................41

3.9.2

Control Gaer Temperatures..................................................42

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