DL2482 OSRAM, DL2482 Datasheet - Page 22

LAMP, DULUX, L, I, 24W

DL2482

Manufacturer Part Number
DL2482
Description
LAMP, DULUX, L, I, 24W
Manufacturer
OSRAM
Datasheet

Specifications of DL2482

Supply Voltage
87V
Base Type
4 Pin
Power Rating
24W
Luminous Flux
1750lm
Length
317mm
Colour Temperature Typ
2700K
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
External Diameter
17.5mm
External Length / Height
317mm
Lamp Base Type
4 Pin
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Bulb Diameter
17.5mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Economical long-life light sources with plug-in bases.
Compact Fluorescent Lamps OSRAM DULUX
Technical Guide
2.3
2.3.1 Light colours
Photometric
data
The light colours of the lamps are divided into three groups, each covering a particular
colour temperature range.
Light colour
Daylight
Cool White
Warm White
The light colour is determined by the x and y coordinates in the chromaticity table.
For practical purposes, it is important to know the colour rendering properties of the
lamps in addition to their light colour and colour temperature. These properties are
defined by the (general) colour rendering index R
The colour rendering index (computed using the CIE method) provides an indication of
how non-luminous colours will appear when illuminated by the relevant light source.
Colour rendering is assessed by comparison with a Planckian radiator (< 5000 K) and
normalised daylight ( 5000 K) of the same colour temperature. By definition, these
radiators have the ideal colour rendering index of 100. Any deviation from this ideal is
rated with values lower than 100.
The general colour rendering index R
nally standardised test colours (CIE).
There are various ranges for the R
R
90 - 100
80 - 89
70 -79
60 - 69
40 - 59
20 - 39
Note:
The colour perception of a non-luminous colour therefore always depends on the
colour temperature of the illuminating lamp and colour rendering properties of this
lamp.
Example:
Blue tones will always appear brighter in the light from a lamp with a daylight colour
than in the light from a lamp with a warm white colour, even if both lamps have an R
value of 100.
a
value
(according to DIN 5035)
®
Group
1A
1B
2A
2B
3
4
Colour temperature
> 5000 K
3300 - 5000 K
< 3300 K
a
value, known as colour rendering groups:
a
Unsatisfactory
is the average value of eight different internatio-
Satisfactory
Very good
Very good
Good
Good
a
.
2. Lamp data
a
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