873767 | Manufacturer: Osram | EAN: 4008321873767 | MPN: QTP-OPTIMAL-2-18-40
The QTP Optimal 2x18 40W 220V Quicktronic Professional is a high-quality electronic control gear (ECG) designed for fluorescent lamps and compact fluorescent lamps. With an input voltage range of AC 198-264V and a nominal voltage of 220-240V, this ECG ensures reliable performance. It features automatic restart after lamp replacement, perfect lamp start for motion sensor applications, and VDE/VDE EMC certification. Enjoy long lamp life, no adverse effects from frequent on/off switching, and very high energy efficiency thanks to its cut-off technology. Suitable for various applications including emergency lighting systems, industry settings, open-plan offices, public buildings, sports halls/factories, strip lighting, and modernization projects.
Input voltage AC 198 - 264 V
Nominal voltage 220 - 240 V
Mains frequency 50 - 60 Hz
Input voltage DC 176 - 276 V
Operating frequency 40-50 kHz
Max. ECG no. on circuit breaker 10 A (B) 12
Max. ECG no. on circuit breaker 16 A (B) 19
Inrush current 37 A
Starting time 1.5 s
Length 360 mm
Width 30 mm
Height 21 mm
Mounting hole spacing, length 350 mm
Ambient temperature range –20…+50 °C
ECG lifetime 100000 h
Suitable for fixtures with prot. class I / II
End of lamp life safety shutdown EOL T.2
Approval marks - approval EL / VDE / ENEC 10 / VDE-EMC
EEI - Energy Label A2
Standards Acc. to IEC 61347-2-3 / App. J/Acc. to EN 55015: 2006 + A1: 2007 + A2: 2009/Acc. to IEC 61000 - 3-2/EN 61000 - 3-2/Acc. to IEC 61547
Protection class I/II
Benefits
• Long lamp life
• No adverse effect from frequent on/off switching
• Automatic restart after lamp replacement
• Perfect lamp start for applications with motion sensors
• VDE/VDE EMC certified system
• Very high energy efficiency due to cut-off technology
Applications
• Emergency lighting systems acc. to EN 50172 / DIN VDE 0108-100
• Industry
• Open-plan offices, corridors and storage rooms
• Public buildings
• Sports halls and factories
• Strip lighting
• Suitable for emergency lighting (DC operation)
• Modernization of existing systems