LLE FLEX CC modules offer flexible LED lighting
Flexible, linear constant-current LLE FLEX CC advanced modules from Tridonic provide efficient LED modules from a reel.
The modules are easy to install thanks to a 3m adhesive tape backing. The durable and weather-resistant adhesive tape makes it ideal for use on different surfaces, especially in areas with limited space.
The LEDs are provided on a 14mm wide and 25m long reel which can be split every 140mm, so the right length can be selected for different profile and linear luminaires. Each 140mm segment contains 16 LEDs that produce a homogeneous light with no shadows and come with AVX terminals and solder points for simple wiring. With feed from either end, a uniform line of light can be created up to 3m in length.
The LLE FLEX CC ADV LED modules have a typical luminous flux of 1,250lm and achieve a module efficiency of up to 209 lm/W. They are designed for use as part of an LED system solution comprising of the linear module and matching SELV LED driver. In this configuration, they achieve a system efficiency of up to 182 lm/W.
The LED modules are available with colour temperatures of 2,700K, 3,000K and 4,000K, in each case with Ra > 80 and Ra > 90. With narrow colour tolerances (MacAdam 3), the right quality of light can be achieved – making the modules ideal for a wide range of installations such as offices, reception areas or corridors.
The LLE FLEX CC ADV LED modules have a life of 60,000 hours and come with a five-year guarantee.
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